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Bertha Mohr diary

Title
Bertha Mohr diary, 1892.
Author
Mohr, Bertha.

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Mixed materialRequest in advance MssCol 23280Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328

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.1 linear foot (1 folder)
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Bertha Mohr was the daughter of Robert Moritz Mohr, a pipe organ maker whose family lived in Greenwich Village, New York City. The Bertha Mohr diary records her domestic and social activities of 1892, including household chores, entertainments and educational events, and visits made and received. Among the events Mohr recorded was New York City's commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in America. The diary entries are short, most consisting of no more than four or five brief sentences. The diary also holds a few small clippings.
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Diaries.
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  • Purchased from Mrs Hudson's Fine Books and Paper, 2015.
Call Number
MssCol 23280
OCLC
927459879
Author
Mohr, Bertha.
Title
Bertha Mohr diary, 1892.
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Source
Purchased from Mrs Hudson's Fine Books and Paper, 2015.
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