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Arlington Historical Society
Arlington Historical Society Collection
The Ladies of Cranford and an old-fashioned dance under the auspices of the Arlington Historical Society
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Item Information
Title:
The Ladies of Cranford and an old-fashioned dance under the auspices of the Arlington Historical Society
Description:
The Ladies of Cranford and an old-fashioned dance under the auspices of the Arlington Historical Society 3 copies.
Date:
April 11, 1900
Format:
Documents
Genre:
Program
Location:
Arlington Historical Society
Collection (local):
Arlington Historical Society Collection
Subjects:
Concert halls
Concerts
Dance floors
Dance halls
Dances
Adams, Mrs. Henry S.
Homer, Horace Holly (1842-1903)
Locke, Henry J.
Muller, William A.
Peirce, Warren Appleton
Rawson, Warren W.
Taft, Mrs. W. A.
Wellington, Francis Yates
Whittemore, Omar
Winn, William Newcomb
Arlington
Town Hall
Massachusetts Avenue
Link to Item:
https://arlingtonhistorical.pastperfectonline.com/archive/4EFAC097-CE7B-4B19-AE66-690240236005
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes (date):
Wednesday 04/11/1900
Identifier:
A2.895
4EFAC097-CE7B-4B19-AE66-690240236005
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