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Ration books

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of Charlotte Bunch, 1944-2010

Collection Identifier: MC 708: T-474: MP-59
Overview:

Addenda to the papers of Charlotte Bunch, educator, lesbian feminist, writer, and activist.

Papers of Elisabeth Burger, 1880-2013 (inclusive), 1940-2000 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 868: T-218: CD-83
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, audiocassettes, compact disc of economist Elisabeth Burger, trade unionist and government official Frieda S. Miller, and labor organizer Pauline Newman.

Family papers of Linda Crichlow White, 1907-2015 (inclusive), 1942-1987 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 1233
Overview:

Diaries, correspondence, financial and educational records of members of extended African American family, primarily focused on seamstress, nurse, and federal government employee Goldie Glover Bruce.

Household management collection of the Schlesinger Library, 1870-1951

Collection Identifier: MC 1274
Overview:

Receipts, pamphlets, ration books, and other ephemera relating to house cleaning, laundry, home organization, and other household management activities.

Papers of Eleanor Stabler Brooks, 1917-1985

Collection Identifier: SC 146.1
Overview:

These addenda to the Eleanor Stabler Brooks collection consist of correspondence and other materials pertaining to the Brook and Morse families. The majority of the letters are from Margaret Brooks Morse to her mother, Eleanor Stabler Brooks.

Papers of Nona Baldwin Brown, 1908-2001 (inclusive), 1935-1979 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 770
Overview:

Collection includes baby books; journalism class papers; correspondence; scrapbooks; military records; newspaper articles by and about Brown; oral history transcripts; and photographs documenting the life of journalist Nona Baldwin Brown.

Papers of Rebecca Hourwich Reyher, 1877-1988 (inclusive), 1915-1970 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 562
Overview:

Papers of Rebecca Hourwich Reyher, author, lecturer, suffragist, and traveler.