This folder contains materials created/collected by the National Florence Crittenton Mission (NFCM), which was chartered by Congress in 1898. Florence Crittenton homes were maternity homes and hospitals established in cities throughout the U. S. and Canada to provide residential care for unmarried mothers and their children and to undertake prev...
Creator:
National Florence Crittenton Mission
Created:
1946 - 1956; 1970
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials created/collected by the National Florence Crittenton Mission (NFCM), which was chartered by Congress in 1898. Florence Crittenton homes were maternity homes and hospitals established in cities throughout the U. S. and Canada to provide residential care for unmarried mothers and their children and to undertake prev...
Creator:
National Florence Crittenton Mission
Created:
1926 - 1934
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials created/collected by the National Florence Crittenton Mission (NFCM), which was chartered by Congress in 1898. Florence Crittenton homes were maternity homes and hospitals established in cities throughout the U. S. and Canada to provide residential care for unmarried mothers and their children and to undertake prev...
Creator:
National Florence Crittenton Mission
Created:
1936; 1947; 1972 - 1975; 1984; 1987
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials created/collected by the National Florence Crittenton Mission (NFCM), which was chartered by Congress in 1898. Florence Crittenton homes were maternity homes and hospitals established in cities throughout the U. S. and Canada to provide residential care for unmarried mothers and their children and to undertake prev...
Creator:
National Florence Crittenton Mission
Created:
1931; 1941 - 1946
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
Melxis and her family moved from Venezula so her brother, who has cerebral palsy, could have more oppurtunies and live in a society where he faced less stigma.
Creator:
Sutter, Elaine
Created:
2018-04-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Meloney Len and her family escaped the terror of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia by fleeing to Thailand and moving to other countries in Asia. After a church sponsored them, they were able to move to the United States and Meloney was able to start a normal life going to school, working, and eventually getting married and having children.
Creator:
R, Kaikea
Created:
2018-06-06
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Infant Food. Upright, sealed glass bottle with rounded shoulders, metal screw-on lid and brown paper label; full contents. Includes manufacturer markings: "Mellin's Food -- Reg. in U.S. Pat. Off. --For Infants and Invalids -- Originated by G. Mellin -- Manufactured by Mellin's Food Co. Of North America -- Boston, Mass., U.S.A." and "Mellin's Fo...
Melissa Rolnick talks to Peter Shea about the development of her interest in dance, the dynamics between teacher, dancer, and choreographer, and the physical consequences of being a dancer.
Creator:
Shea, Peter
Contributor:
Rolnick, Melissa
Created:
2012-01-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Melissa Kwon was born and raised in California and later moved to Minnesota. Her paternal grandparents immigrated to the US from China via Angel Island. She is a third and fourth generation Chinese American.
Creator:
Kwon, Melissa
Created:
2015-06
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
An interview of actress and writer Edith Meiser by the Sherlockian collector John Bennett Shaw at the University of Minnesota. The interview is introduced by Dr. C. Paul Martin, a member of the local Sherlockian group The Norwegian Explorers. Other comments are offered by E. W. McDiarmid, in recognition of Edith Meiser, and by Austin McLean, the...
Created:
1983-07-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.