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Date:
1920
Description:
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the exterior of the former location of the Washington Hebrew Congregation at 816 Eighth Street, NW.
Date:
1920
Description:
A notebook (ca. 1920) containing reminiscences by Rose P. Ravenel, who writes about her girlhood, her relationship with her "mammy" and her French nurse. She describes life at Farmfield Plantation during the Civil War, knitting socks for Confederate soldiers, making paper and envelopes, salt production, molasses candy, flower dolls, and the family's hardships after the Civil War.
Date:
1920
Description:
A conveyance of a lot in the German Evangelical Lutheran Church's cemetery to Mrs. W.A. Rügheimir.
Date:
1920
Description:
Three manilla-shaped pieces of metal, two of which are twisted. Origin Liberia.
Date:
1920
Description:
Two long thin pieces of twisted metal with unique ends. Origin Liberia.
Date:
1920
Description:
Color postcard of the exterior of Ohel Sarah Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue, in Rehovot.
Date:
1920 and 1929
Description:
Miriam DeCosta Seabrook posed outside with tree.
Date:
1920 and 1929
Description:
Miriam DeCosta Seabrook seated on the edge of a porch.
Date:
1920 and 1929
Description:
Miriam DeCosta Seabrook seated on porch railing of Maryville house.
Date:
1920 and 1929
Description:
Miriam DeCosta Seabrook and Herbert U. Seabrook, Sr. are sitting outside. She is wearing a dark jacket with a necklace, he is wearing a suit and tie.