Tag

Guilmette

Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
“Women You Should Know” Scrapbook
Title (generic)
Scrapbook

This is a collection of newspaper clippings about various different subjects all pasted into a large paperback scrapbook. The most prominent articles come from a local series of news stories from the 1960s titled “Women You Should Know”. Each of these articles is paired with a picture of a local woman with an important role in the community, that role being described in the text of the article below the photo. One example is Mrs. Charles E. Daher, a former healthcare worker who ran a fundraising campaign to distribute treatment funds to cancer and polio patients in Lawrence. Though a good portion of this book focuses on these articles, other important local news from the time period is also covered further in the scrapbook. Events like the creation of the two bridges and the dam over the Merrimack in Lawrence, the opening of Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in 1971, the Essex-Broadway Housing Project in 1979 and the Central Catholic High School Silver Jubilee are all presented through the news clippings in this book. Picture and articles about particular local families are also present, families like the Guilmette and the Buckley family are featured prominently in several stories.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1958-1979
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Coughlin_ Christopher
Cataloged On
Status
OK