Ruth Dahm scrapbook, 1936-1940.
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New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)
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"Negro Week" was a program on the contributions of blacks to American culture held at the New York World's Fair in July 1940, and consisted of festivals, exhibitions, song and dance recitals, choral and symphonic music, concerts, religious services, guest speakers, and a children's program. From the description of New York World's Fair Negro Week records, 1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122580393 From the guide to the New York World's Fair Negro Week records, 1940, (The...
Dahm, Ruth
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Resident of Lawrence, Mass. From the description of Ruth Dahm scrapbook, 1936-1940. (Lawrence Public Library). WorldCat record id: 79838325 ...
Abbot Academy
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The first school dedicated to the higher education of girls in the United States, Abbot Female Academy was founded by Sarah Abbot in 1829 in Andover, Massachusetts. It later was known as Abbot Academy until it merged with Philips Academy in 1973. From the description of Abbot Academy collection, 1893-1947. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 667883547 ...
Pacific Mills
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The company was a cotton and worsted manufacturer located in Lawrence, Mass. From the description of [Payroll record]. 1897. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 50083831 Pacific Mills incorporated in 1853; textile mills built by the Essex Company, Lawrence, Mass.; in 1923 had 27 brick buildings and a floor space of 135 acres; at that time the largest manufacturer in the world of percales; also produced a variety of other fabrics. From t...
Phillips Academy
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