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Box 1-2

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Contains 35 Results:

Correspondence between Mary Kelsey and Robert C. Dexter, American Unitarian Assoc., Boston, Nov.-Dec. 1931

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He visited Williamson, W. Va., and wants to help. Her letter describes some of the hardships there.

Dates: Nov.-Dec. 1931

Correspondence concerning Florence Mahon and the Florence Crittenton Home for unwed mothers, Dec. 1931 – March 1932.

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Mary Kelsey helped find placement for Mahon whose child was stillborn. She died shortly after the birth as well.

Dates: Dec. 1931 – March 1932.

Mary Kelsey correspondence (carbons) with the AFSC Coal Committee, Jan. – March 1932

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She was the supervisor of the AFSC relief service in Mingo and McDowell Co., W. Virginia and Floyd Co., Kentucky, working with Charles Tatum and others. Her letters, most to Bernard D. Waring, Chairman of the Committee, record in detail the activities and projects of the group. The copies in this collection are the extra carbons that Charles asked Mary to make in order to send a copy to his mother, some with an additional short handwritten note.

Dates: Jan. – March 1932

Mary Kelsey correspondence (carbons) with the AFSC Coal Committee, April 1932

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She was the director of the AFSC relief service in Mingo and McDowell Co., W. Virginia and Floyd Co., Kentucky, working with Charles Tatum and others. Her letters, most to Bernard D. Waring, Chairman of the Committee, record in detail the activities and projects of the group. These copies are the extra carbons that Charles asked Mary to make in order to send a copy to his mother, some with an additional short handwritten note.

Dates: April 1932

Mary Kelsey correspondence (carbons) with the AFSC Coal Committee, May1932

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. She was the director of the AFSC relief service in Mingo and McDowell Co., W. Virginia and Floyd Co., Kentucky, working with Charles Tatum and others. Her letters, most to Bernard D. Waring, Chairman of the Committee, record in detail the activities and projects of the group. These copies are the extra carbons that Charles asked Mary to make in order to send a copy to his mother, some with an additional short handwritten note.

Dates: May1932

Correspondence sent from AFSC, Philadelphia, Nov. -Dec. 1931

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Mary Kelsey arrived in W. Va., in early November to set up child feeding program, and Charles Tatum soon followed. Priorities were clothing for children and food supplies. Eleanore Stabler Clarke was the chair of the Clothing Committee.

Dates: Nov. -Dec. 1931