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Bicentennial of the United States |
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RG1.B1.F23 - Magazine article
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RG1.B2.F21 - Booklet
In celebration of the 200th year as a nation, this booklet tells how physicians have sacrificed their personal lives and fortunes to make our democrary work. It endorses the concept of the physician's obligation as a citizen to participate in the elective process.
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RG1.B4.F12 - Report
This folder contains information on the march of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War in the Philadelphia and Chester County areas. It includes Yellow Springs. Bibliographies, naratives and maps are included.
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RG1.B4.F18 - Booklet
This booklet gives a description of the Revolutionary War in Radnor, PA. Included are the names of prominent citizens of Radnor Township at the time along with various pieces of correspondence concerning the army and the battles. The Quaker presence is important in this area.
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RG1.B4.F19 - Booklet
This booklet, "The Way It Was" was written and illustrated by the children of the Paoli Schools to celebrate the Bi-Centennial of America. It contains puzzles, recipes, letters, poems, and special features on the Paoli area. Also included are stories on jobs and crafts, Indians, places of interest, early education. A piece describing Historic Yellow Springs is included.
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RG1.B4.F28 - Newspaper clippings
This is part of a newspaper article about Kensil Bell of Chester Springs who produced a pictorial history of events which took place in a 5-mile radius of Chester Springs during 1777-1778. The exhibition, part of a Bicentennial Observance was donated to HYS by St. Peter's United Church of Christ.
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RG1.B5.F12 - Report
This is a report on the Kennedy family written at the time of Bi-Centennial by Russell Vance Kennedy. It begins with William and Susanna Kennedy and their home on the Doak farm. William became a soldier in the Revolutionary War. (There is no mention of a relationship with Dr. Samuel Kennedy although the two families came from the same part of Chester County.)
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RG6.B93.F3 - Documents
Meeting minutes of theYellow Springs Association and a finacial report of a summer workshop. Minutes discussed various resources regarding historic preservation grants, involvement in the Bicentennial, registering Yellow Springs village on the National Register of Historic Places, the possible purchase of Yellow Springs from Good News Productions, and the programs for 1968-69.
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