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- IDNO:
- 053430
- Title:
- Bird's Eye Views of Fairmont Showing River and New South Side Bridge
- Date:
- ca. 1921
- IDNO:
- 053431
- Title:
- Entrance to Bolair Mine No. 1, Webster County, W. Va.
- Description:
- Bolair Mine No. 1 was run by the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.
- IDNO:
- 053432
- Title:
- Anna Jarvis's Sitting Room, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- A view of the sitting room of Anna Jarvis's birthplace in Philadelphia, Pa. Jarvis was the founder of Mothers' Day.
- IDNO:
- 053433
- Title:
- Anna Jarvis's Porch Garden, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- A view of Anna Jarvis's porch garden at her home in Philadelphia. Jarvis, a native of West Virginia, founded Mother's Day.
- IDNO:
- 053434
- Title:
- Anna Jarvis's Sun Parlor, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- A view in Anna Jarvis's home in Philadelphia. Jarvis, the founder of Mother's Day, was a native of West Virginia.
- IDNO:
- 053435
- Title:
- Pearl Buck Accepting Nobel Prize For Literature
- Date:
- 1938
- Description:
- Pearl Buck becomes the first American woman to win Nobel Prize for literature as she receives award from King Gustav of Sweden during ceremonies at Stockholm. She also won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932.
- IDNO:
- 053436
- Title:
- Pearl Buck With Theodore F. Harris
- Date:
- 11/28/1965
- Description:
- "Miss Pearl Buck dances with Theodore F. Harris, executive director of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation."
- IDNO:
- 053437
- Title:
- Pearl S. Buck with Family, Stockholm, Sweden
- Date:
- 1938
- Description:
- Pearl S. Buck with her husband and step-daughter after their arrival in Stockholm, Sweden
- IDNO:
- 053438
- Title:
- Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden
- Date:
- 1938/12
- IDNO:
- 053439
- Title:
- Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden
- Date:
- 1938/12
- IDNO:
- 053440
- Title:
- Portrait of Pearl S. Buck
- Date:
- undated
- IDNO:
- 053441
- Title:
- The Pearl S. Buck House, Green Hills Farm, Perkasie, Pa.
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- "Home of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973). A national historic landmark, the 1835 stone farmhouse is open for guided tours March - Dec."