Alice Tracy Barnwell collection, 1870-1938.

ArchivalResource

Alice Tracy Barnwell collection, 1870-1938.

Chiefly photographs and photo albums, relating to the Barnwell and Noyes families, of New York, N.Y., and Old Lyme, Conn., clippings of published family photos, postcards, envelopes, stationery (including one sheet with address: Mrs. Bower W. Barnwell, 400 West 188th St., New York, N.Y., with pencil notes on it), book entitled English and American Sonnets, invitation to Miss Nora Barnwell to become a member of [Hereditary] Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors and certificate of authorization for same organization, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Bulletin (1920 Dec. 11), and other materials.

127 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050089

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Barnwell, Bower W., Mrs., 1877-

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Barnwell, Alice Tracy, 1911-

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Hereditary Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors.

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Barnwell family.

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Noyes family.

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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)

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The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1918 to provide support, advocacy, and promotion to businesses in the borough of Brooklyn. The Chamber accomplished these goals by organizing events such as the 1922 Manufacturers Industrial Show, an exposition highlighting Brooklyn-based manufacturers for citizens of the borough and New York City. By 1937, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce was the second largest organization of its kind in the country. Throughout the mid-20th century, ...

Barnwell, Nora

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