Oral history interview with Eva Steiner Moseley, 1989 June 21.

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Oral history interview with Eva Steiner Moseley, 1989 June 21.

Moseley discusses learning to sew from her mother and Steiner's family background, her training as a dressmaker, her business and customers in the United States and the social and economic aspects of her profession.

1 folder (28 leaves).

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Steiner, Isabella Zetlin, 1901-1971.

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Moseley, Eva Steiner

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Eva Moseley is curator of manuscripts at the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. From the description of Sources for the new women's history. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007813 Eva (Steiner) Moseley (b. 1931) is the daughter of Isabella (Zetlin) Steiner, a Russian Jewish dressmaker who migrated from Russia to Vienna, Austria, with her family in 1905 and to the United States in 1939. Steiner ran a successful dressmaking business, first in Vienna and then ...

Gamber, Wendy, 1958-....

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