Papers, [19--].

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Papers, [19--].

Personal papers including scrapbooks and records of organizations in which she was a member or officer. Scrapbooks cover the U.S. space program, the election and assassination of Pres. John F. Kennedy, the end of the Vietnam War and return of the prisoners of war, Pensacola Catholics, and Pensacola businesses. Organization records include Altrusa of Pensacola, the League of Women Voters, the Northwest Florida Crippled Children's Association, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, the Warrington American Legion Auxiliary, and the Warrington Business and Professional Women's Club. Other materials cover the Warrington Hemerocallis Society, Sacred Heath Church, Catholic High School, University Hospital Auxiliary, the Pensacola Art Center, and a variety of civic and women's organizations in Bellview and Pensacola, Fla.

4.20 cubic ft. (3,595 items)

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League of Women Voters (U.S.)

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Altrusa Club of Pensacola

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American Legion. Auxiliary

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Northwest Florida Crippled Children's Association

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Sacred Heart Church (Pensacola, Fla.)

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Pensacola Art Center

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