Dublin Core
Identifier
2006a-200
Title
Katharine McDowell Rice (edit)
Description
Diary - Alderbest Card File - Instructions to Guests A card file directs guests as to appropriate actions, e.g. "do not cut any branches, dead or otherwise;do not ever sleep on divan covers".
Alderbest is the land which was left by Frederick Sargent Huntington to the town for a library. Not used for that purpose it was subsequently sold, being eventually acquired by Rose D. Forbes who made it available as a missionary retreat. Sold in 1940s to Wilbur Eddy, in 1944 to Clarence and Helen Smith, and in 1954 to Richard and Beverly Smith who converted it to a year round home. Please see also 2006a-199.
Alderbest is the land which was left by Frederick Sargent Huntington to the town for a library. Not used for that purpose it was subsequently sold, being eventually acquired by Rose D. Forbes who made it available as a missionary retreat. Sold in 1940s to Wilbur Eddy, in 1944 to Clarence and Helen Smith, and in 1954 to Richard and Beverly Smith who converted it to a year round home. Please see also 2006a-199.
Type
Diary
Format
7.6 x 12.7 cm (3 x 5 in)
Publisher
Frederick Sargent Huntington Library
Is Part Of
Archive Box 36
Coverage
1918 -1941
Source
Frederick Sargent Huntington Library
Rights
On loan to Worthington Historical Society by Frederick Sargent Huntington Library
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