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    Rose Snider Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information, a handwritten letter from Snider, a typed reply from the Maine State Library concerning suggestions for articles about Maine authors from the Maine Library Bulletin, and a typed letter on receipt of Snider\u27s book Satire in the Comedies of Congreve, Sheridan, Wilde, and Coward for the Maine Author Collection

    Portraits of Gerald Snider

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    Composite portraits of Gerald (Jerry) Snider, theater instructor at JCC

    Elaine Snider Interview

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    Interview with Elaine Snider, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet

    Oral Interview of Myrna Snider

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    Mrs. Snider gives a historical sketch of the local Salvation Army, describes its activities and its volunteer work force.https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/1254/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview with Karen Snider, March 17, 2003

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    Karen Snider talks about her coming out experience, involvement with the Milwaukee lesbian community, being a feminist lesbian writer for the Amazon Collective and Feminist Writers Guild, and discriminations faced by the LGBT community

    4.03.001: "Jamie [Snider] and Noel [Dinn]," 1970s

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    Notes for a gig that I did with Jamie Snider and Noel Dinn. I can't remember who else was part of that gig; probably Derek Pelly

    Cecil and Helen Snider Papers

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    Newspaper articlesTranscriptions of Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri newspaper articles about Mormons make up the collection. Cecil and Helen Snider collected the information in the early 1930s, used the materials for their graduate studies, and sold copies to various libraries; Background; Volume 1, 1838-1843; Volume 2, 1844; Volume 3, 1845; Volume 4, 1846; Volume 5, 1847-1848; Volume 6, 1831-1838; Volume 7, 1839-1845; Volume 8, 1846-1849; Selections from Volume 7 and

    Log Cabin quilt, by Harriet Snider Johnson

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    Image of Log Cabin quilt created in 1887 by Harriet Snider Johnson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Nancy Cox Mackay as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This quilt was made in St. George, Utah. It was given as a wedding gift to Johnson\u27s granddaughter who was married on December 14, 188

    Stanley and Mary Ann Snider papers, undated, 1902-2013 (bulk 1960-1990)

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    The Snider, Winer, Kane and Korelitz families are documented within this collection, although the bulk of the materials pertain to Stanley and Mary Ann Snider’s immediate family. The Sniders are the founders of Stanmar, Inc., which developed Smugglers’ Notch Ski Resort. The Winers founded Elm Farm Supermarkets, and the Kanes owned furniture stores before becoming involved with the operations of Elm Farms. This collection contains photographs, slides, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and scrapbooks.This collection contains photographs, slides, genealogies, scrapbooks and correspondence relating to Stanley and Mary Ann Snider’s families, including the Winer, Kane and Korelitz families. Although the bulk of the collection contains photographs and slides primarily documenting Stanley and Mary Ann Snider’s family vacations, events and business trips, there is also a fair amount of genealogical materials and newspaper clippings that document the various families’ histories, as well as philanthropic ventures.Description of item, date of item, Stanley and Mary Ann Snider Collection, P-964, Box #/Folder #, Collection of the American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, MA, and New York, NY.This collection is located at the American Jewish Historical Society located in Boston. For information on accessing collections at AJHS Boston please visit their website at: http://www.ajhsboston.org/index.htm.Stanley and Mary Ann Kane Snider,far031
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