Papers, 1792-1832.

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Papers, 1792-1832.

Deeds, surveys, and bonds, 1792-1810; bills and receipts for carding wool, schooling costs, medical care, and others, 1804-1832; will of his father, Abraham Chase, 1794; and an undated hymn by Sally Chase.

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Chase, Sally.

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Chase, Abraham.

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Chase, W. T. (William Thomas)

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William Thomas (Tom) Chase was an art conservator, spending his career as head conservator at the Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. He was born in Boston, Mass., in 1940. He majored in the conservation of art at Oberlin College and further studied art conservation at New York University. Chase wrote a number of papers, chiefly pertaining to the conservation of metal. He was a member of IIC, AIC (serving as president), and the Washington Conservation Guild. After retiring from the Fre...