[Emerson and Nichols family papers]. 1855-1938.

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[Emerson and Nichols family papers]. 1855-1938.

Contains in particular the papers of the Rev. Oliver Pomeroy Emerson, Eugenie Homer Emerson, Arthur H. and Elizabeth Homer Nichols, as well as some of the correspondence of Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

5 boxes ; 41 x 33 x 27 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6819098

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Beacon Hill Civic Association.

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Nichols, Arthur Howard, 1840-1922

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American physician and campanologist. From the description of Papers, 1909-1912. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 14398393 ...

Nichols, Rose Standish

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Rose Standish Nichols (1872-1960) was one of America's first professional female landscape and garden designers, a writer of garden history and criticism, a lifelong pacificist, and a women's rights activist. She was the daughter of Dr. Arthur Howard Nichols (1840-1923) and Elizabeth Fisher Homer Nichols (1844-1929) of Boston, Massachusetts. She published three books and many articles on European garden design, helped found the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom, and remained unm...

Nichols, Marian Clarke, 1873-1963.

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National Civic Service Reform League.

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Atherton family.

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Emerson, Eugenie Homer, 1854-1940.

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Eugenie Homer was born into a prominent Boston family and traveled in Europe (1878-1879), with her sister and brother-in-law, Augusta and Augustus St. Gaudens, the latter a sculptor. In 1896 she married Oliver Pomeroy Emerson (1845-1938), a minister, and went with him to Hawaii. Marian Clarke Nichols (1873-1953), niece of Emerson, was active in civil service reform nationally and especially in Massachusetts. From the description of Emerson and Nichols papers, 1806-1953 (inclusive). (...

Nichols, Elizabeth Fisher, 1844-1929.

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Nichols family.

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Emerson, Oliver Pomeroy, 1845-

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Homer family.

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Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907

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Sculptor. From the description of Papers of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, circa 1848-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71071553 Sculptor and artist. From the description of Augustus Saint-Gaudens papers, 1891-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981198 Sculptor, New York. From the description of Letter, 1893 April 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553768 American sculptor. From the description of Saint-Gaudens National...

Women's City Club of Boston.

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The Women's City Club of Boston (hereafter referred to as the Club) was formed to promote solidarity among women interested in the welfare of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; maintain a clubhouse for informal meetings; and provide a forum for public officials, civic leaders, noted authors, and others to discuss contemporary topics. In 1912, founding members, who included Josephine A. Bruorton, Helen Osborne Storrow, and Frances Greely Curtis, met to discuss organizing a...

Emerson family.

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