A Collection in the Special Collections Research Center
Accession Number Mss. Acc. 2007.36
Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Special Collections Earl Gregg Swem Library College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8794 USA Phone: (757) 221-3090 Fax: (757) 221-5440 Email: spcoll@wm.edu URL: http://swem.wm.edu/scrc/
Mrs. Henry Cassidy Papers circa 1903-1935 1920-1930
Quantity:
0.50
Alternate Extent Statement:
60 items
Creator:
Cassidy, Mrs. Henry
arrangement
Language of Materials
The papers are in:
English
Abstract:
Helen Saw Telle Cassidy Conley worked as a teacher at "The Spruces," a long-term care facility for children with emotional
problems located in Staatsburg-on-Hudson, N.Y. "The Spruces" was founded by Dr. Victor Vance Anderson in 1928. These letters
describe Mrs. Henry Cassidy's time at the Spruces as a teacher, giving vivid descriptions of the children's behavior and problems.
One letter mentions going to a horse race where many famous people attended.
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Preferred Citation
Mrs. Henry Cassidy Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information
The materials were acquired by Special Collections Research Center from Ebay on 04/26/2007.
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Helen Saw Telle Cassidy Conley worked as a teacher at "The Spruces," a long-term care facility for children with emotional
problems located in Staatsburg-on-Hudson, N.Y. "The Spruces" was founded by Dr. Victor Vance Anderson in 1928. These letters
describe Mrs. Henry Cassidy's time at the Spruces as a teacher, giving vivid descriptions of the children's behavior and problems.
One letter mentions going to a horse race where many famous people attended.