Anna T. Connor papers 1782-2001 [manuscript]

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Anna T. Connor papers 1782-2001 [manuscript]

This collection contains historical and craft research materials, as well as professional materials and primary documents produced by people other than Anna Connor. It provides information about the professional career of Anna Connor, as well as her research interests (which primarily include corn, the Whiskey Rebellion, and local Pittsburgh area history), how to reproduce the crafts she created, and even the primary sources she used in her work.

2.25 linear ft.

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Miller, James Patrick

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James Miller studied medicine under a Dr. Monro in 1820. From the description of James Miller fonds. ca. 1820. (Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 229205218 ...

Bolander, Frank.

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White, Alvin Dinsmore.

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Bethel Presbyterian Church (Bethel Park, Pa.)

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Oliver Miller Homestead (Pa.)

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Philips, Harold.

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Miller, Oliver, 1824?-1892

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Born, Middletown, CT, 1824; graduate, Dartmouth College Class of 1848; chief judge, Maryland Court of Appeals; died Oct. 18, 1892, Ellicott City, MD. From the description of Letter, 1845 Oct. 13, to Cyrus Coe, Esq., Middletown, CT. (New Hampshire Newsp Project). WorldCat record id: 81098084 ...

Connor, Anna T., 1923-2002.

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Anna T. Connor was born Anna G. Thomas in 1923. She and her husband John Connor had four children, Laura Connor Zajdel, Lawrence Thomas Connor, John Robert Connor, and Amy Connor Kegel. Connor was a local historian, author and lecturer who also conducted interactive workshops. She was also the president of the Oliver Miller Homestead Associates, a volunteer group that provided guide services and preserved the historical homestead owned by Allegheny County. Anna Connor co authored two books with ...