Page family papers, 1828-1948 (inclusive), 1876-1943 (bulk).

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Page family papers, 1828-1948 (inclusive), 1876-1943 (bulk).

The papers contain correspondence, family papers, diaries, photographs, and other materials documenting the personal lives and professional careers of Alfred Rider Page, Elizabeth Merwin Roe Page, and their two daughters, Elizabeth Merwin Page Harris and Marjorie Page Schauffler. The Page family papers document Elizabeth Page's work as field secretary for the Women's Board of Domestic Missions of the Reformed Church in America and has correspondence on such subjects as relations between parents and children, courtship, and aging. The papers also contain material on the life and career of elder daughter Elizabeth, who was a teacher, Y.M.C.A. volunteer in World War I, employee of the International Grenfell Association, and author.

15.5 linear ft. (34 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8025909

Yale University Library

Related Entities

There are 41 Entities related to this resource.

Page, Charles, 1828-1878.

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International Grenfell Association

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Canadian organization is "The Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission." The New England Grenfell Association (Boston) handles U.S. correspondence. The association aids philanthropic work among the deep sea fishermen of Labrador. From the description of Records of the International Grenfell Association, 1908-1931 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152002 ...

Thomas, E.J. (Edward Joseph), 1869-1958

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Harris, Elizabeth Merwin Page, 1889-1969.

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Elizabeth Merwin Page Harris, author, graduated from Vassar College (1912) and received an M.A. from Columbia University (1914). She was a teacher (1914-1916), Y.M.C.A. worker during World War I, and an International Grenfell Association volunteer (1921-1925) and secretary (1927-1931). Elizabeth Page wrote four books, including the 1939 best seller, The Tree of Liberty. She married Herbert Taylor Harris (1879-1960) in 1954. Harris died in 1969. From the description of Elizabeth Page ...

Kellogg, Samuel Hickock, 1856-1894.

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Page family.

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Alfred Rider Page (1859-1931): lawyer, served in the New York State legislature, 1905-1908, and was justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1909-1923. Elizabeth Merwin Roe Page (1861-1943): wife of Alfred Rider Page, was author of In Camp and Tepee, a book that described the Indian mission activities of the Women's Board of Domestic Missions of the Reformed Church in America. From the description of Page family papers, 1828-1948 (inclusive), 1876-1943 (bulk). ...

Walnut Hill School (Natick, Mass.)

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Laurent, Thomas

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Winslow, Ella E., d. 1942.

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Vruwink, Henry A.

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Shaw, Esther

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Reformed Church in America

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Formerly known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. From the description of Records of the Reformed Church in America, 1827-1953 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152627 ...

Brokaw, Helen Lefevre.

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Bear, Louisa Johnson.

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Lyman, Elizabeth Dudley Schauffler, 1925-

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Rider family.

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Pearson, Helen

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University of California, Davis geneticist and viticulturist. From the description of Helen M. Pearson papers, 1932-1962, (bulk) 1930s. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 164262452 ...

Cherry, Alfred F.

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Roe family.

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Women's Board of Domestic Missions.

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Lauman, Grace J.

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Page, Elizabeth, 1889-

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Rider, Richard Price, 1837-1927.

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Johnson, Harding.

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Perkins, E. C., d. 1936.

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Schauffler, Bennet Fellows, 1893-

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Harper, Richard H. R., 1960-

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Ohlerking, William.

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Watermulder, Gustavus Adolphus, 1873-1946.

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Brown, Anna Lawrence.

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Colony Mission (Colony, Okla.)

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Schauffler, Marjorie Page

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Page, Elizabeth Merwin Roe, 1861-1943.

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Page, Alfred Rider, 1859-1931.

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Schauffler, Peter Page, 1922-

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Martin, Louis

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Kincaide, Reese, d. 1955.

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Page, Angeline Rider, 1840-1918.

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Schauffler, Richard Manvel, 1921-

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Jensen, Mary, 1934-2005

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Quinan, Henry Wickham, 1864-

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