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Morris, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Morris - Chaplain, Maine Christian Association.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/3151/thumbnail.jp
Morris, Elizabeth Z.
Morris, Elizabeth, 5 months oldhttps://dh.howard.edu/sfp_photos/1231/thumbnail.jp
Dorothy Morris scrapbooks microfilm collection, 1957-1966
This collection contains scrapbooks compiled by Dorothy "Dottie" Morris, a Little Rock resident who served as secretary for both the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools and the Arkansas Council on Human Relations in the 1950s and 1960s. The bulk of the scrapbooks are news clippings but also contain printed material and correspondence.; Note: Originally numbered Z-7. Correspondence and some printed materials were detached from the scrapbooks after microfilming and are located in Dorothy Morris File, Arkansas Small Manuscripts Collection (UALR.MS.0207).Dorothy Morris scrapbooks microfilm collection, 1957-196
Morris, Sarah Elizabeth
Certificate of Death, Arkansas State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, for Sarah Elizabeth Morris, issued 22 November 1944.https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/wiley_records/1750/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Elizabeth Janeway, author
Author of The Walsh Girls, Man's World, and Woman's Place, Elizabeth Janeway is interviewed by Milwaukee TV and radio moderator Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon, assistant professor of Community Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Extension. She explores how societal attitudes are shaped and how they have determined the traditional roles of men and women.GrayscaleSoun
Elizabeth Forest Morris memorial plaque
This negative shows a memorial plaque for Elizabeth Forest Morris on a wall at the Old Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Dates of Morris's life were May 9, 1830, to December 31, 1910
Elizabeth Forest Morris memorial plaque
This negative shows a memorial plaque for Elizabeth Forest Morris on a wall at the Old Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Dates of Morris's life were May 9, 1830, to December 31, 1910
The marriage record of Anderson, Morris and Sweeney, Elizabeth
Marriage license for Morris Anderson and Elizabeth Sweeney. N.J. Morris was the officiant
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1865
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1914
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
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