Papers, 1936-1977.

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Papers, 1936-1977.

This collection contains biographical information, correspondence, and published articles. Included are articles and newsreleases regarding Mrs. Sayre; correspondence from Louise Rosenfeld; and correspondence, meeting minutes, and programs of the National Guild of Master Farm Homemakers. The remainder of the collection contains articles on farm women written by Sayre and published in the Farm Journal (1947-1964) and the Christian Rural Fellowship Bulletin.

.21 linear ft. (1 document boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7375075

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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Sayre, Ruth Buxton, 1896-

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Ruth Sayre of Warren County, Iowa earned state, national and international recognition as a spokeswoman on behalf of a better life for rural people, particularly rural women. She was best known for her efforts and positions held with the Farm Bureau and Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW), an organization she helped found. She served as chairman of the Iowa Farm Bureau Women's Committee (1937), Midwest Regional Director of the Associated Women of the American Farm Bureau Federation and ...

National Guild of Master Farm Homemakers.

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