Hilda Watrous papers, 1924-1971.

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Hilda Watrous papers, 1924-1971.

Correspondence, research notes, photographs and photostats of newspaper clippings related to Harriet May Mills and Eleanor Roosevelt. Includes a printed pamphlet on Eleanor Roosevelt's visits to Central New York. Also includes Christmas cards and other correspondence from Mayor Lee Alexander and his wife, Beth Alexander, and other New York State political figures.

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Mills, Harriet May, 1857-1935

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Watrous, Hilda.

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Hilda Watrous was a political activist who supported the Equal Rights Amendment. From the description of Hilda Watrous papers, 1924-1971. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155408645 ...

Democratic National Convention (1924 : New York, N.Y.)

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