Frances Sage Bradley papers, 1893-1965.

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Frances Sage Bradley papers, 1893-1965.

The collection consists of the papers of Frances Sage Bradley and her husband Horace Bradley from 1893-1965. The papers include correspondence, consisting largely of letters concerning Dr. Frances Bradley's Children's Bureau work, especially in Arkansas and Montana, and publication of her stories in various periodicals, clippings, certificates, material relating to Dr. Bradley's Red Cross appointment in France in 1918, and a collection of French war and travel posters; photographs dealing with her public health work in rural areas of the southern and western U.S., and manuscripts of her short stories and her unfinished autobiography. Materials associated with Horace Bradley include books designed by the artist and some of his original sketches and printed drawings, and miscellaneous material. The collection also includes photographs of Horace and Frances Bradley and their children, medals awarded to Horace Bradley from Georgia State Agricultural Society for the Cotton States International Exposition for best Memory Map and to Florence Bradley from the Special Libraries Association; and Frances Bradley's diploma from Cornell.

1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes and 2 OP)

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United States. Children's Bureau

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Cotton States Exposition 1895 Atlanta, Ga.

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Bradley, Florence.

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Bradley, Horace James, 1862-1896.

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Bradley, Frances Sage, 1862-1949

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Frances Sage Bradley, physician and author, was born 28 August 1862 in Fort Gaines, Georgia, and died 12 February 1949, in Washington, D.C. She married artist and editor, Horace James Bradley (c1862-1896) in 1885 and moved to New York City, were he was art editor of HARPER'S MONTHLY and HARPER'S WEEKLY. After his death (1896), Frances Bradley studied at the Woman's Medical College of New York and was one of the first two women graduates of Cornell's School of Medicine (1899). She practiced in At...

Montana State Board of Health

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Special Libraries Association. Aerospace Division

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