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Records of Camp Onaway, 1908-2021 (inclusive), 1960-2010 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 768: T-403: Vt-208: MP-71
Overview:

Correspondence, brochures, photographs, financial records, audio and videotapes, and motion pictures of Camp Onaway, one of the first girls' camps in the United States. Also includes the organization's web site.

Records of Camp Walden (Denmark, Me.), 1916-2014 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 762: DVD-101
Overview:

Photographs, camp uniforms, song books, campers' letters, DVD, and memorabilia of Camp Walden, a girls' camp established in 1916.

Scrapbook of Lillian Nobue Kajikawa, 1936-1951

Collection Identifier: MC 1261
Overview:

Scrapbook created by Lillian Nobue Kajikawa containing photographs of Kajikawa and her classmates, certificates, report cards, and other ephemera documenting Kajikawa 's school years in Honolulu, Hawaii, and her early professional years working as a stenographer.

Papers of Edith Culver Hagar, 1905-2000

Collection Identifier: SC 144
Overview:

Diaries and other Radcliffe and Harvard papers of Edith Hagar documenting the social lives of college students and cultural life in Boston and Cambridge.

Papers of Patricia Miller King, 1864, 1882-1994

Collection Identifier: MC 711
Overview:

Personal papers of Patricia Miller King, former director of the Schlesinger Library (1973-1994). Also contains papers of her father, Donald Knox Miller, and his family.

Papers of Jane M. Rabb, 1947-2019 (inclusive), 1947-1993 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 979: Phon-76
Overview:

Oral history transcripts and research material documenting American missionaries in China and Pearl S. Buck complied by writer and teacher Jane M. Rabb; scrapbook, autograph album, phonograph record, and photographs related to Rabb's years attending Tripp Lake Camp.

Records of Camp Kehonka, 1906-2012 (inclusive), 1930-1980 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 764: DVD-36: CD-77
Overview:

Correspondence, uniforms, program planning materials, financial records, and memorabilia of Camp Kehonka, one of the first camps for girls in the United States.

Records of the Camp Fire for Eastern Massachusetts Council, 1902-2001 (inclusive), 1920-1973 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 593: Phon-50
Overview:

Records of Camp Fire for Eastern Massachusetts Council, founded as Greater Boston Council of Camp Fire Girls in 1919 to provide girls with club activities and camping opportunities.