Scrapbooks, 1898-1924.

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Scrapbooks, 1898-1924.

Clippings on the business, political, social, and cultural lives of John William Mackay, Marie Louise Hungerford Mackay, Clarence H. Mackay, and Katherine Duer Mackay. Subjects include silver mining, Postal Telegraph Company, Commercial Cable Company, new technologies in telegraphy, labor unions, strikes, monopolies, government control and regulation of telegraphy business, woman suffrage, temperance, motherhood, divorce, high society, national politics, Roslyn, women in the work place, auto races, horse racing, fashion, and philanthropy of the Mackays.

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Mackay, Clarence H. (Clarence Hungerford), 1874-1938

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Clarence Hungerford MacKay was an art collector, patron, businessman, philanthropist, chairman of the board of the Postal Telegraph and Cable Corporation, president of Mackay Radio, and son of the silver magnate, John W. Mackay (1831-1902)....

Mackay, Marie Louise Hungerford.

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Mackay, Katherine Duer, 1880-1930

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MacKay, John William 1941-

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Mackay family.

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The family of John William Mackay, his wife Marie Louise Hungerford Mackay, their son Clarence H. Mackay, and his wife Katherine Duer Mackay. The Clarence Mackays lived on their Roslyn estate, "Harbor Hill," designed by Stanford White. Katherine Mackay was founder of the Equal Franchise Society. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1898-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155534679 ...

Commercial Cable Company

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Postal Telegraph Company.

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