Housewives
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Diaries of Margaret Harding Tileston Edsall, 1878-1912
Diaries of Margaret Harding Tileston Edsall, homemaker, mother, and traveler.
Richard James Hooker collection of letters from American women, 1788-1890
Correspondence, mostly by19th century American women, compiled by Richard James Hooker of Chicago, Illinois.
Papers of Louise Weston Sewall Mildram, 1886-1974
Diaries, photographs, slides, etc., of Louise Weston Sewall Mildram, businesswoman and homemaker.
Papers of Margaret Divver, 1943-1977
Correspondence, articles, speeches, etc., of Margaret Divver, first woman vice-president of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Papers of Marjorie Cherry Rohfleisch, 1916-1960
Correspondence of Marjorie Cherry Rohfleisch, teacher and missionary.
Papers of the Perry family, 1867-1915
letters, diaries, and biographical material documenting the lives of Mary Howe (Bigelow) Rice, her two daughters, Viola Rice and Mary Alice (Rice) Perry, and Mary Alice (Rice) Perry's daughter, Lulu Alma (Perry) Fuller.
Records of the American Council on Education, 1951
Press releases, conference program, papers, etc., of the Conference on Women in the Defense Decade in 1951.
Records of the Babson-Bernays Competition, 1977-1980
Records of the Babson-Bernays Competition including correspondence, clippings, competition advertisements, and competition entries consisting of essays and letters on programs to achieve economic justice for homemakers.