Reminiscences of Caroline King Duer : oral history, 1950.

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Reminiscences of Caroline King Duer : oral history, 1950.

New York society; hospital work in World Wars I and II; personal recollections of Henry James, Edith Wharton, and other writers.

Correspondence from Caroline K. Duer to family, 1915-1918.

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Duer, Caroline, 1865-1956

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Caroline King Duer was born in New York City and educated at Bishop Doane's School in Albany, N.Y. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Wilson (Meads) Duer and James Gore King. Alice Duer Miller was her sister. Caroline Duer Miller was an author of short stories, poems, plays and essays. With Alice Duer Miller, she co-authored a "Book of Verses" which ran through two editions. During World War I, she traveled to France in 1915, where she volunteered with the hospital at Ris Oragis, a village betwee...

Bombard, Owen,

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