Additional papers, 1850-1976 (inclusive).

ArchivalResource

Additional papers, 1850-1976 (inclusive).

Collection consists primarily of correspondence, and also includes photographs, financial documents, daybooks, diaries, and a scrapbook. Unprocessed addenda (86-M177) include pocket diaries of Alice Hamilton, 1916-1939.

3 linear ft. (3 cartons, 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folder, 2 audiotapes, 1 plaque)

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Addams, Jane, 1860-1935

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Social reformer; founder of Hull House settlement, Chicago. From the description of Letter: Hull-House, Chicago, to Louis J. Keller, Chicago, 1912 May 13. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 26496308 From the description of Letter: Hull-House, Chicago, to Paul M. Angle, Springfield, Ill., 1932 June 24. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 26496294 Founder of Hull House in Chicago. From the description of Cor...

Hamilton, Alice

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Following is a chronology of AH's life and work. For further information, see Notable American Women: The Modern Period and AH's autobiography , Exploring the Dangerous Trades (Boston: Little, Brown, 1942). See also Hamilton family papers (MC 278), available on microfilm (M-24). 1869 1886 -born in New York city; raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana ...

Hamilton, Allen, 1874-1961.

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Hamilton, Taber, 1876-1942.

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Hamilton, Phoebe Taber, 1841-1932.

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Hamilton, Arthur, 1886-

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Howard, Ethel, 1915-

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Williams, Mary Hamilton, 1845-1922.

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Williams, Julia Hanna, 1880-1956.

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Detzer, Laura Goshorn.

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Bowen, Louise de Koven, 1859-

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Louise deKoven Bowen (1859-1953) was a Chicago philanthopist, social reformer and benefactor of Hull-House. She was the director of the Woman's Club of Chicago and served as Hull-House Treasurer and president of the Board of Directors. She also served as the first president of the Juvenile Protective Association where she supervised research examining such issues as working conditions, racial prejudice, prostitution and popular entertainment and their effects on young people. In 1912, she donate...

Hamilton, Margaret Vance, 1854-1931.

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Hamilton family.

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The Hamilton family in the U.S. begins with Allen Hamilton, who emigrated from Northern Ireland in the early 19th century, settled in what became Fort Wayne, Indiana, and married Emerine Jane Holman. They had five surviving children and a number of grandchildren, including the physician, Alice Hamilton, the classicist, Edith Hamilton, Jessie Hamilton, an artist and founder of the Fort Wayne Art School, and Agnes Hamilton, a settlement house worker. From the description of Additional ...

Hamilton, Allen Holman, 1834-1895.

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Bowen, Hildegarde Wagenhals, 1894-1979.

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Hamilton, Katherine, 1862-1932.

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Williams, Allen Hamilton, 1868-1960.

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Williams, Creighton Hamilton, 1874-1958.

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Hamilton, Gertrude Pond, 1840-1917.

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Hamilton, Norah, 1873-1945.

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Norah Hamilton, artist, was born in Ft. Wayne, Ind., the sister of physician and social reformer Alice Hamilton and writer and educator Edith Hamilton. After studying at the Art Students' League in New York, she spent two years in Europe, studying with James McNeill Whistler and others. She suffered a breakdown while in her twenties and was thereafter periodically incapacitated. She continued to work as an artist, however, illustrating several of Jane Addams's books and her sister Alice's autobi...

National League of Women Workers

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Hamilton, Margaret, 1871-1969.

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Hamilton, Agnes, 1868-1961.

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