Businesswomen--Massachusetts
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Notebook of Rosalie Robitaille Moore, 1904-1969
Notebook of Rosalie Robitaille Moore, containing history and physiology notes, recipes, and financial records.
Papers of Ada E. and John C. Worthington, 1897-1988
Papers of Ada E. Worthington, founder of Cape Cod Fishnet Industries, and her husband, John C. Worthington, oil driller, pilot, and general manager of Pond Village Cold Storage Company.
Papers of Amelia Muir Baldwin, 1821-1961
Correspondence, financial ledgers and files, photographs, etc., of Amelia Muir Baldwin, interior decorator and needle tapestry designer.
Papers of Dorothy Benedict, 1987-1997
Papers of Dorothy Benedict, a Massachusetts goat farmer and producer of goat cheese.
Papers of Hattie A. Harlow, 1876-1886
Hand-sewn scrapbooks created by Hattie A. Harlow
Papers of Lynne Spichiger, 1980-1983
Audiotapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Spichiger with male and female middle managers at a Boston-area corporation as part of her research for her dissertation entitled Managers' Perceptions of Caring in the Corporation.
Records of Women Entrepreneurs Homebased, 1983-2001
Records of Women Entrepreneurs Homebased, a monthly support group open to all women running a business from their homes or thinking of doing so.
Records of Sojourner, 1920-2004 (inclusive), 1975-2002 (bulk)
Records of the feminist newspaper Sojourner, including correspondence, administrative records, photographs, and promotional materials.