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A Souvenir of Germantown Issued during the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation At Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1913 The Souvenir is a historically significant photo booklet created and produced by J. Gordon Baugh Jr., a Black printer and civic leader based in Germantown, Philadelphia, PA. -
How a Big Business Pays Off In Philadelphia The article “How a Big Business Pays Off In Philadelphia” about George Alfonso Price of Price Beauty Products company was featured on page 42 of Color magazine in February 1950. -
Emancipator Hard Pressing Iron by Christine Inc. Hair straightening iron stored in original orange and black box. Patented by Christine Moore Howell. Christine Moore Howell (1899 - 1972), married to Edward Gaylord Howell (1898-1971), was an inventor, a public servant, a businesswoman, an educator and the founder of Christine Cosmetics, Inc. -
Mrs. Gene Upshur Willis news clippings This collection of news clippings are about Upshur family achievements, including: Georgine Upshur and a Y.W.C.A. baby contest, her Philadelphia High School for Girls graduation and coming out parties, and passing of the state mortician’s exam circa 1949. -
Mrs. M. S. Patterson annual event news clipping News clipping about dance recital, "The Unveiling of Spring". Mary Emma Saunders Patterson (1872 - 1950) was known beyond Philadelphia's church circles and musical societies. Patterson had cultivated a reputation for nurturing young voices with precision and discipline.