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MSS 117_1_5_Puerto Ricans as Part of a Statistically Hispanic Reality.pdf
The Latino Project, headed by attorney Luis P. Diaz, was a non-profit legal assistance and public advocacy organization that provided representation to Spanish-speaking groups and interests in Greater Philadelphia area. Until its demise in 1984, The…

MSS 117_1_10_Manual on Domestic Programs.pdf
The Latino Project, headed by attorney Luis P. Diaz, was a non-profit legal assistance and public advocacy organization that provided representation to Spanish-speaking groups and interests in Greater Philadelphia area. Until its demise in 1984, The…

MSS 117_1_11_ Newspaper Clippings about the Latino Project.pdf
The Latino Project, headed by attorney Luis P. Diaz, was a non-profit legal assistance and public advocacy organization that provided representation to Spanish-speaking groups and interests in Greater Philadelphia area. Until its demise in 1984, The…

[Am.09205] Gibson Diary.pdf
Cincinnati naturalist, Thomas Gibson Lea lived in the Pittsburgh area until his marriage in 1822, when he moved with his family to Cincinnati. In this diary, Lea writes of this journey along the Ohio aboard the Antoinette.

Henry Hill Share Pamphlet.pdf
Blank pamphlet in plain wrappers, with share at centerfold; printed forms pasted in; pencil inscription on final page.
Library Company copy owned by shareholder Henry Hill; given by George Vaux to the Philadelphia Athenaeum in April 1991; given by…

ASSU addresses -- 2015 update.pdf
The American Sunday-School Union generally did not include dates in the imprints on the books they published and kept titles in print for long spans of time. This cataloger’s aid was developed by Holly Phelps from information in the Union’s…

Temperance Ref file.pdf
The exhibition Ardent Spirits: The origins of the American temperance movement was held from Apr. 19, to Nov. 24, 1999, at the Library Company of Philadelphia. The curator was Jessy Randall.
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