Fred Harvey Company collections.
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Stein, Jennie
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Fred Harvey (Firm). Indian Dept.
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Harvey family.
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Ernst, Joseph W., 1923-
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Tracy, Rosemarie
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Hartman, Betty Mae
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Willie, Paul A., 1960-
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Tracy, Descheinie
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Kinlichinie, Clara
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Keleher, Loretta
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Rogers, Mary (Mary Ruth)
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Fred Harvey Firm
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Fred Harvey (1835-1901) began a partnership with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1878. In 1889, the Railway gave Harvey exclusive rights to manage and operate his eating houses, lunch stands, and hotel facilities upon the Santa Fe's railroads west of the Missouri River. The Harvey Houses took pride in their first class food, service, and cleanliness. From the description of Fred Harvey hotels collection, 1896-1945. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 29699443 ...
McDonough, Corrilea
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Harvey, Fred
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Fred Harvey (1835-1901) was a restauranteer who worked closely with railroad companies in the American West. His restaurant chain was known as Harvey Houses. From the description of Fred Harvey photographs of the West, circa 1880s-1900s. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 223811382 ...
Fred Harvey Fine Arts Foundation
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Hubbell, Dorothy
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Heard Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Art
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Since its founding in 1929, the Heard Museum, a private nonprofit organization, has grown in size and stature to become recognized internationally for the quality of its collections, world class exhibitions, educational programming and unmatched festivals. It consists of 12 galleries featuring American Indian art and exhibitions, an outdoor sculpture gallery, a world-class museum shop and an outdoor café. Dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art, the Heard successfully presents the...
Archer, Louise
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