Fanny Phillips letters, 1910, June-Sept.

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Fanny Phillips letters, 1910, June-Sept.

This collection contains letters Fanny Phillips wrote while traveling in England and France in the summer of 1910 to her sisters back home in Savannah. While in London, she visits with Juliette Gordon (Daisy) Low. She goes to Paris with the American Art Students Club. It is uncertain whether she was just traveling or studying abroad. She discusses where she goes sightseeing and her impressions of the trip.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7535287

Georgia Historical Society

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Low, Juliette Gordon, 1860-1927

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Juliette Gordon Low, also known as Daisy, (b. Oct. 31, 1860, Savannah, Ga.-d Jan. 17, 1927, Savannah, Ga.) was the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. She was the daughter of William and Eleanor Gordon of Savannah. She married William Mackay Low in 1886. She founded the Girl Scouts in 1912. She died in Savannah in 1927 and is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery....

Phillips, Daisy, -1960

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American Art Students Club (Paris, France)

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Phillips, Georgiana.

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Phillips, Fanny Y., 1885-1976.

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Fanny Y. Phillips (1885-1976) was a native of Savannah and a 1907 graduate of Vassar College. She taught at the Pape School for many years. She lived for many years at 321 Abercorn with her sisters, Georgiana, Henrietta, and Daisy. They then moved to 218 Taylor St. Miss Phillips died June 20, 1976 at age 91. From the description of Fanny Phillips letters, 1910, June-Sept. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 43886849 ...