Papers, 1908-1958

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Papers, 1908-1958

Correspondence, business reports, photographs, etc., of Mary Ellicott Arnold, farmer and advocate of consumer cooperatives.

2 file boxes incl. 4 v., and 4 volumes oversize

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Reed, Mabel

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Neil McNeil.

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The Religious Society of Friends

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Consumer Cooperation

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Joe McIsaac

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Gussie Macdonald

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Cooperative League of the U.S.A.

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The Cooperative League of America was established in New York City in 1916 by James Peter Warbasse who served as president until 1941. The organization, now called the Cooperative League of the U.S.A. and based in Washington, D.C., is a federation of local, state, regional, and national cooperative business organizations. The League sponsors training conferences, conducts research, and distributes information about cooperatives. From the description of Cooperative League of the U.S.A...

MARY ELLICOTT ARNOLD, 1876-1968

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Mary Ellicott Arnold and her life-long companion and co-worker, Mabel Reed, engaged in a variety of activities including farming, "Civilizing the Indians," and running cafeterias. Miss Arnold's correspondence, reports, etc. document the most important of their interests, those in the field of consumer cooperation, including the building of cooperative housing units for Nova Scotia miners and Newfoundland fishermen and the establishment of consumer cooperatives for the lobster fisher...