Dr. Fred B. Messing photograph albums, [graphic], circa 1890-1925.

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Dr. Fred B. Messing photograph albums, [graphic], circa 1890-1925.

3 tintypes, 11 cyanotypes and 1423 black and white photographs in 2 albums, ca. 1890-1925, regarding the life and career of Dr. Fred B. Messing. Many images are of men's and women's sports teams and YMCA activities, especially in Rochester, New York and West End, Toronto.

.29 cubic feet (1 album)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8211711

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Oregon Social Hygiene Society

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