Marjorie Schoen papers, [190-]-1991.

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Marjorie Schoen papers, [190-]-1991.

Biographical and genealogical materials, photographs, college and graduate school records, speeches, casework summaries, sermons, lecture and other notes, essays, book reviews, correspondence, clippings, certificates, and other papers of a woman who was at various times during her long life a high school English teacher, farm wife and mother, professional social worker, minister's assistant, church work and social service volunteer, and published author in Minnesota, Wyoming, and Indiana.

1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317682

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Schoen, Marjorie (Marjorie Draper Caldwell), 1893-1991.

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Caldwell family.

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Caldwell, Lacey M.

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Schoen, Laurence T.

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Draper family.

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Schoen family.

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Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.)

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Family Service of Saint Paul.

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