Guide to the Helen Crandall Wallace Papers 1890-1996 MG 1569
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1890-1996 52 Park Place Newark, New Jersey 07102 Contact: NJHS Library Phone: (973) 596-8500 x249 Email: library@jerseyhistory.org URL: https://www.jerseyhistory.org © 2005 All rights reserved. The New Jersey Historical Society, Publisher Inventory prepared by Stephen Yautz. Finding aid encoded by Julia Telonidis. January 2005. Production of the EAD 2002 version of this finding aid was made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Finding aid written in English. Biographical NoteHelen Crandall Wallace was a member of the New Jersey Historical Society and a resident of Newark. She was active throughout her life in many organizations, including the Forest Hill Reading Club and the Newark Garden Club, where she served as the Club’s president. She was also involved with other national organizations that focused on the conservation of historic sites. Mrs. Wallace died on October 2, 1996, at the age of 92. She left behind four daughters, including Jean White, who donated this collection to the Historical Society. Ms. White is currently a resident of Chatham, New Jersey. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThe papers in this collection consist of blank forms from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as clippings of newspaper and magazine articles. The blank forms are a money order, circa 1890, from The North Ward National Bank of Newark, of Newark, New Jersey, and seven copies of blank receipts from The White House Dairy, Delicatessen and Grocery (which was owned by Ms. White’s grandparents, Mr. And Mrs. J.M. Robbie), located at 145 Bloomfield Avenue, in Newark, New Jersey, which date from approximately 1910. Additionally, a newspaper article on the visit by the women of The New Jersey Historical Society to the landmarks of Freehold, New Jersey is included; it appeared in the September 15, 1972, issue of the Asbury Park Evening Press. The magazine article in the papers, entitled “Sydenham House Restored,” appeared in the January – February 1976 installment of Metro Newark! Magazine. Both articles refer to the historic preservation activities of Mrs. White’s mother, Helen Crandall Wallace. Two copies of the obituary of Helen Crandall Wallace, which appeared in The Newark Star-Ledger on October 4, 1996, complete the collection. Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationThis collection should be cited as: Manuscript Group 1569, Helen Crandall Wallace Papers, The New Jersey Historical Society. Acquisition InformationThis collection is the gift of Jean White, November 1999. Return to the Table of Contents Container List
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