Accession: 155AP1.24.030
Editorial Title: Edward A. Kimball to Calvin A. Frye, July 15, 1893
Author: Edward A. Kimball 
Recipient: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: July 15, 1893
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Edward A. Kimball on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
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Mrs Julia Ward Howe, has left Chicago, and is now at Newport Rhode IslandAs Written:R I.

I have written to her for information concerning the collection of photographs -

The Secretary of "The Board of Lady Managers"Editorial Note: Susan G. Cook of Tennessee was serving as the Secretary to the Board of Lady Managers at the World's Columbian Exposition in July 1893. The Board oversaw the construction of The Woman's Building and organized the exposition's World's Congress of Representative Women. told me that no such collection was being made under the auspices of the Board, and that she knew nothing of it

Yours Sincerely
E. A. Kimball
155AP1.24.030
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Mrs Julia Ward Howe, has left Chicago, and is now at Newport R IExpanded:Rhode Island.

I have written to her for information concerning the collection of photographs -

The Secretary of "The Board of Lady Managers"Editorial Note: Susan G. Cook of Tennessee was serving as the Secretary to the Board of Lady Managers at the World's Columbian Exposition in July 1893. The Board oversaw the construction of The Woman's Building and organized the exposition's World's Congress of Representative Women. told me that no such collection was being made under the auspices of the Board, and that she knew nothing of it

Yours Sincerely
E. A. Kimball
 
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Susan G. Cook of Tennessee was serving as the Secretary to the Board of Lady Managers at the World's Columbian Exposition in July 1893. The Board oversaw the construction of The Woman's Building and organized the exposition's World's Congress of Representative Women.