Papers, 1845-1997 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1845-1997 (inclusive).

Collection consists of the 1845 patent petition (4 pp.) and documents from the Museum of American Textile History gathered in the course of researching the petition, including a letter from the National Archives and photocopies of records from the U.S. Patent Office concerning inventor Moses Chase.

1 folder.

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Chase, Moses, 1663-1743

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Chase, Mary, 1907-1981

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Denver, Colo. native. Playwright of many plays, six of which were produced on Broadway. Her most famous play was Harvey which was made into a film and for which she won a Pulitzer prize. From the description of Oral history, 1979 Aug. 9 [sound recording]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 61278623 Mary Coyle Chase (1906-1981) was a Denver based playwright and screenwriter best known for her play and feature film: Harvey. She was a journalist for the Rocky Mountain...