Papers, 1793, 1882-1972.

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Papers, 1793, 1882-1972.

Correspondence commemorating Miss Magee's 20th anniversary at the Consumers' League of Ohio, her retirement from the National Consumers' League, and her birthday in 1967. Also includes a copy of a speech given by Emily T. Douglas at the retirement luncheon, school yearbooks, a scrapbook of Magee's year at Oberlin College, a temperance pledge, programs, a White House invitation, a register of mourners at Magee's memorial service, family papers, a Dysart family land deed (1793), letters and clippings concerning the deaths of William A. and James D. Magee, and diaries of Anna M. Magee.

2.2 linear ft.

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Magee, William A.

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Magee family.

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Magee, Elizabeth S., 1889-1972.

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Secretary of the Consumers' League of Ohio (1925-1945) and general secretary of the National Consumers' League (1943-1958). James and Anna Magee were her brother and sister. From the description of Papers, 1793, 1882-1972. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18059856 ...

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Magee, Anna Mary.

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