World War, 1914-1918--Civilian relief--France
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of the Nichols-Shurtleff family, 1758-2006 (inclusive), 1880-1960 (bulk)
Correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, writings, address books, etc., of the Nichols-Shurtleff family of Boston, Massachusetts.
Ames family historical collection, 1762-2006
Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc. of multiple generations of the Ames, Lesley, and Lyman families.
Papers of the Greene family, 1825-1974
Correspondence of the Greene family of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Letters of Mary Ursula Burrage, 1919-1920
Typescript letters from France of Mary Ursula Burrage, social worker.
Papers of Chloe Owings, 1878-1970
Draft of an unpublished autobiography, photographs, writings, radio scripts, correspondence, etc., of Chloe Owings, social worker, college professor and dean, government official, public speaker and broadcaster.
Papers of Constance H. Hall, 1915-1921
Reports, scrapbooks, etc., of Constance Hall's work with the New England Clothing Committee in France during World War I.
Papers of Corinna Lindon Smith, 1851-1966
Correspondence, drafts, clippings, etc., of Corinna Putnam Smith, lecturer and civic reformer.
Papers of Lucile Atcherson Curtis, 1863-1986 (inclusive), 1917-1927 (bulk)
Papers of Lucile Atcherson Curtis, member of the American Committee for Devastated France and the first woman in the U.S. Foreign Service.