Mary Gray papers 1918-1921.

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Mary Gray papers 1918-1921.

Papers include a scrapbook and memorabilia collected by Mary Gray while serving as a member of the Women's Overseas League and the Young Men's Christian Association in France during World War One. The scrapbook includes pamphlets, postcards and photographs of landmarks and battlegrounds.

.30 linear ft.

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Women's Overseas League.

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Young Men's Christian Associations of North America

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After several preliminary attempts, the Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) was established in Spokane Falls, Washington Territory on November 4, 1884. William Markham was its first secretary. The Association, combining interests in social, physical and spiritual welfare among men, grew rapidly in the rapidly expanding trade center of eastern Washington. Soon after 1900, attempts were made to raise funds for a permanent home with full facilities. A large new building was constructed at ...

Gray, Mary, 1875-

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Mary Gray served as a librarian and canteen server during World War One. From the description of Mary Gray papers 1918-1921. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 43762340 ...