Mrs. Henry Cassidy Papers circa 1903-1935 1920-1930

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Mrs. Henry Cassidy Papers circa 1903-1935 1920-1930

Helen Saw Telle Cassidy Conley worked as a teacher at "The Spruces," a long-term care facility for children with emotional problems located in Staatsburg-on-Hudson, N.Y. "The Spruces" was founded by Dr. Victor Vance Anderson in 1928. These letters describe Mrs. Henry Cassidy's time at the Spruces as a teacher, giving vivid descriptions of the children's behavior and problems. One letter mentions going to a horse race where many famous people attended.

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Cassidy, Henry

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Auctioneer and travelling salesman based in Stockton, Calif. Correspondence refers to Mormons, horse-trading, general merchandising and travels in Colorado, Montana, Idaho and Utah (1913). From the description of Cassidy, Henry F. "Harry" papers, 1902-1913. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34796656 ...

The Spruces (Staatsburg-on-Hudson, N.Y.)

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