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Summary:
2 volumes of Rose Valley Folk minutes, some illustrated; and a handwritten chronicle of the Rose Valley Folk, by Rose Valley Folk historians Margaret and William Price. Also included in the volumes are newspaper clippings, announcements, and photographs.
Citation:
Rose Valley Folk records, 1901-1927. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Additional Forms:
35mm microfilm reel 2547 available at Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan.
Location of Originals:
Originals returned to the lender, George F. Greer, after microfiling.
Use Note:
Authorization to publish requires written permission from Rose Valley Council. Contact Reference Services for more information.
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Loan:
Loan
Biography Note:
Community service group; Rose Valley, Penn. Rose Valley Folk was organized in 1902 to govern the utopian arts and crafts community located in Rose Valley. The group was active in town affairs until 1923, when the Rose Valley Borough was formally established.
Language Note:
English .
Provenance:
Lent for microfilming 1982 by George F. Greer.
Location Note:
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 750 9th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001