4 finding aid(s) found containing the word(s) American Red Cross.
Reid family papers, 1795-1970
232,000 items ; 850 containers plus 1 oversize ; 340 linear feet ; 239 microfilm reels -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Journalists and newspaper publishers. Correspondence, financial records, office files, household and estate records, subject files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and miscellaneous papers related to newspaper publishing and public affairs.
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Rebekah Crawford and Linda Clarke-Smith papers, 1715-1929
3,500 items ; 11 containers plus 3 oversize ; 4.4 linear feet -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Educator and social worker. Correspondence, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous papers concerning relief work with the Red Cross and Duryea War Relief during and after World War I with Italian and French war wounded and children. Also includes family papers, account books, scrapbooks, manuscript plays and miscellany, some relating to Richard Crawford.
D. Heywood Hardy papers, 1913-1924
600 items ; 3 containers plus 1 oversize ; 1.2 linear feet -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Lawyer and member of the American Red Cross Mission to Russia, 1917-1918. Correspondence, diaries, reports, notes, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellany pertaining to the activities of the American Red Cross in Petrograd during the early stages of the Bolshevik Revolution.
Florence Jaffray Hurst Harriman papers, 1857-1982
10,000 items ; 32 containers ; 13 linear feet ; 1 microfilm reel -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Diplomat, political activist, and author. Correspondence, writings, news clippings, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous papers relating primarily to Harriman's activities as United States minister to Norway and her political activities on behalf of the Democratic party, world peace organizations, and District of Columbia voting rights.