Papers, 1860s-1947, 1976-1994

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Papers, 1860s-1947, 1976-1994

Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Jane Maud Campbell, librarian and reformer.

1+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio+ folder

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Waterman, Thomas Tileston, 1900-1951

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Dana, John Cotton, 1856-1929

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U.S. librarian and museum director. B. Aug. 19, 1856 Woodstock, Vt. Librarian of Denver, Colo. Public Library 1889-1897. Library at that time occupied quarters in East Denver High School building. Dana also served as secretary of the Board of Education, Arapahoe County School District No. 1. D. July 21, 1929 New York City. Library leader and innovator, Dana has been the subject of several books, among them one by Chalmers Hadley (librarian of Denver Public Library 1911-1924). From th...

Morgan, Anne Tracy, 1873-1952

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Daughter of John Pierpont Morgan. Anne Morgan was involved in organizations that aided in the reconstruction of France after the First and Second World Wars. From the description of Scrapbook, 1902-1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270929770 Daughter of John Pierpont Morgan. From the description of Scrapbook : Cragston, 1893-1904. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270929777 ...

Jane Maud Campbell, 1869-1947

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Jane Maud Campbell was born on March 13, 1869, in Liverpool, England, the first daughter and one of seven children of George and Jane (Cameron) Campbell. Following the death of her mother several years later, JMC was raised by a nurse and governess. When she was twelve, the family sailed to the United States, where she attended a private school in Richmond, Virginia. Returning to Great Britain the following year, JMC lived with her grandmother in Edinburgh while attending school; sh...