Emigration and immigration
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Louise W. Holborn, 1898-1975
Addenda to the papers of Louise W. Holborn include biographical and personal material; correspondence; teaching papers; speeches, conference and membership materials; writings; reference files; photographs, and an audiocassette.
History of Working Class Women student papers, 1976
Summaries of interviews with Boston-area working class women compiled by University of Massachusetts Boston students of Linda Gordon, historian.
Papers of Signe C. Marton, 2015, undated
Handwritten cookbook, biographical information, and letters of Signe C. Marton, who immigrated to the United States from Norway in 1923.
Papers of Anna Churchill Moulton Tillinghast, 1911-1945
Correspondence, announcements, dinner programs, etc., of Anna Churchill Moulton Tillinghast, ordained minister, speaker for prohibition, Commissioner of Immigration for New England, suffrage amendment advocate, and state and local Republican party worker.
Papers of Dorrit Hoffleit, 1906-2005
Papers of Dorrit Hoffleit, astronomer at Harvard and Yale Universities and at the Maria Mitchell Observatory in Nantucket.
Papers of Florence Ledyard Cross Kitchelt, 1885-1961
Correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks,etc., of Florence Ledyard Cross Kitchelt, social worker, suffragist, and socialist.
Papers of Hilda Worthington Smith, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk)
Correspondence, biographical materials, diaries, etc., of Hilda Worthington Smith, the first director of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, and a founder of the Affiliated Schools for Workers, Inc.
Records of the North Bennet Street Industrial School, 1880-1973
Minutes, reports, correspondence, etc., of North Bennet Street Industrial School (Boston, Mass.), a trade school and settlement house.