Papers, 1876-1930.

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Papers, 1876-1930.

Papers consist of an assortment of materials that document Slocomb's broad involvement in a variety of causes and political movements. Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings make up about half of the collection. The rest consists of a small amount of correspondence, articles, speeches, and one photograph. Articles, announcements, bulletins, certificates, pamphlets, programs, and reports document her war service and women's club activities, and campaigns for suffrage, pure food, and jury service for women. The scrapbooks contain some biographical information.

.5 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7620479

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Slocomb, Florence Seaver, 1867-1955

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Florence Seaver Slocomb, 1906 Florence Seaver was born in Massachusetts on April 26, 1867. Her father, Nathanial Seaver was a Unitarian minister who served various churches including those in Leicester, Millbury, and Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She graduated from Smith College in 1889 and went on to teach high school in North Easton, Massachusetts. In 1895 she married George Albert Slocomb, a well-known Worcester physician. She became active in the Unitarian church and w...

Worcester Women's Club (Worcester, Mass.)

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