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Josephine Harreld-Love Collection JHL-Group 1 Family/Personal Correspondence Box 1 Josephine Harreld-Love Collection JHL-Group 1 Family/Personal Correspondence Box 1 Folder 1 Family-Anniversary Cards, ND (No Date) Folder 2 Family-Aunt Mamie, 1930-1945 Folder 3 Family-Aunt Mary, (Mary P. Webster) 1940-1941 Folder 4 Family-Aunt Mattie, 1927-1940 Folder 5 Family-Baby (Emily Josephine White),1925-1953 Folder 6 Family-Betsy, 1953-1984, ND Folder 7 Family-Bill, 1987-1993 Folder 8 Family-Danielle, 2002-2003 Folder 9 Family-1990-2001, ND Folder 10 Family-Claudia White Harreld, 1935-1938 Folder 11 Family-Claudia White Harreld, March 1940 Folder 12 Family-Claudia White Harreld, April 1940 Folder 13 Family-Claudia White Harreld, May-Oct 1940 Folder 14 Family-Claudia White Harreld, 1940-1941 Folder 15 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Jan-May 1943 Folder 16 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Aug-Dec 1943 Folder 17 Family-Claudia White Harreld, 1944 Folder 18 Family-Claudia White Harreld, 1947-1948 Folder 19 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Jan-May 1949 Folder 20 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Jan-Nov 1949 Folder 21 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Jan-Apr 1950 Folder 22 Family-Claudia White Harreld, May-Dec 1950 Folder 23 Family-Claudia White Harreld, Jan-Mar 1951 Folder 24 Family-Claudia White Harreld, April-June 1951 Folder 25 Family-Claudia White Harreld, NY (No Year) Folder 26 Family-Claudia White Harreld, ND Folder 27 Family-William Kemper Harreld, 1918-1936 Folder 28 Family-William Kemper Harreld, 1937-1949 Folder 29 Family-William Kemper Harreld, 1952-1968 Folder 30 Family-William Kemper Harreld, NY,ND Folder 31 Family-William Kemper Harreld, 1940, ND Folder 32 Family-Marie Hicks 1998-2002, ND Folder 33 Family-Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins, 1955-1967 Folder 34 Family-Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins, 1968-2001 Folder 35 Family-Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins, NY Folder 36 Family-Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins, ND Folder 37 Family-Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins & William Thomas Love, Jr., ND Folder 38 Family-John O. Hopkins, 1985, NY Folder 39 Family-John O. Hopkins, Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins & son, 1984-2001 Folder 40 Family-John O. Hopkins, Claudia Victoria Love Hopkins & son, NY, ND Folder 41 Family-John Sloan Hopkins, 1989-2000, NY, ND Folder 42 Family-Dr. William Thomas Love, Sr., 1940-1963, ND Folder 43 Family-Dr. William Thomas Love, Jr., 1967-1991, ND Folder 44 Family-Statement of Monies Received/Disbursed re: Mrs. R.C. Williams, 1960- 1964 1 Folder 45 Family Questionnaire & History Folder 46 Family-Various, 1915-2000 Folder 47 Family-Various, NY, ND Folder 48 Family-Lucien H. Williams, 1931-1933 Folder 49 Family-Robert C. Williams, 1915-1928, ND Folder 50 Personal-Bill Allen, 1932-2000 Folder 51 Personal-Anne Brown,1942-1996 Folder 52 Personal-Malbahu Bryant, 1929-1938 Folder 53 Personal-Bu, Jan-Oct, 1934, NY Folder 54 Personal-Carol, 1963-1968 Folder 55 Personal-Claudia, 1919-1934 Folder 56 Personal-Claudia, 1935-1937 Folder 57 Personal-Claudia, 1938-1967, ND Folder 58 Personal-Mercer Cook, 1983-1984 Folder 59 Personal-Marion W. Cumbo, 1982-1984, ND Folder 60 Personal-Lucile Dillion, 1929-1931 Folder 61 Personal-John Wesley Dobbs, 1953 Folder 62 Personal-Mattiwilda Dobbs, 1961-1962 Folder 63 Personal-Financial: Banking of JHL, 1921-2003 Folder 64 Personal-Financial Notes of JHL Folder 65 Personal-Financial: Societe Generale, 1968 Folder 66 Personal-Financial: Societe Generale, 1969 Folder 67 Personal-John Hope Franklin, 1921-2000,ND Folder 68 Personal-Jeff Green, 1985-2000 Folder 69 Personal-Corn Greene, 1937-1953 Folder 70 Personal-Hazel Harrison, 1920-1966, NY,ND Folder 71 Personal-Legal, 1969-2001, ND Folder 72 Personal-Legal:Tatnatt Street documents Folder 73 Personal-Lloyd, 1966-1967 Folder 74 Personal-Genna Rae McNeil, 1983 Folder 75 Personal-Medical, 1987-2003 Folder 76 Personal-Melonee, 2000, NY Folder 77 Personal-New York Life Insurance Company, 1966-1969 Folder 78 Personal-Report Cards of JHL Folder 79 Personal-Anne K. Simpson, 1986-1992 Folder 80 Personal-Sketches by JHL Folder 81 Personal-Sympathy Cards, ND Folder 82 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Feb. 24, 1971-Feb. 25, 1971 Folder 83 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Feb. 26, 1971 Folder 84 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Feb. 27-28, 1971 Folder 85 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Mar 1-2, 1971 Folder 86 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Mar 3-4, 1971 2 Folder 87 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, Mar 5-15, 1971 Folder 88 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of W.K. Harreld, ND 3 Josephine Harreld-Love Collection JHL-Group 1 Personal Correspondence Box 2 Folder 1 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 17- 27, 1966 Folder 2 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 27, 1966 Folder 3 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 28, 1966 Folder 4 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 28, 1966 Folder 5 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 29, 1966 Folder 6 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 29, 1966 Folder 7 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., July 30- 31, 1966 Folder 8 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., Aug 1- 3, 1966 Folder 9 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., Aug 4- 12, 1966 Folder 10 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., Aug 13- 19, 1966 Folder 11 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., Aug 20- 29, 1966 Folder 12 Personal-Sympathy Correspondence to JHL re death of Dr. W.T. Love, Sr., ND Folder 13 Personal-Bei Tseuq, 1938-1988 Folder 14 Personal-W.E.B. DuBois, 1956-1960 Folder 15 Personal-Wedding Invitation of JHL & Dr. Love, June 18, 1941 Folder 16 Personal-Wedding Invitation List of JHL & Dr. Love, 1941 Folder 17 Personal-Liliane O. Ziegel, 1970-1985 Folder 18 Personal Correspondence, 1915-1930 Folder 19 Personal Correspondence, 1930-1934 Folder 20 Personal Correspondence, 1935 Folder 21 Personal Correspondence, 1936 Folder 22 Personal Correspondence, 1937-1938 Folder 23 Personal Correspondence, 1939 Folder 24 Personal Correspondence, 1940-1941 Folder 25 Personal Correspondence, 1942-1944 Folder 26 Personal Correspondence, 1945-1951 Folder 27 Personal Correspondence, Jan-Mar, 1952 Folder 28 Personal Correspondence, Apr 1952-1953 Folder 29 Personal Correspondence, 1956-1961 Folder 30 Personal Correspondence, 1962-1963 Folder 31 Personal Correspondence, 1964-1965 Folder 32 Personal Correspondence, Apr-Nov 1966 Folder 33 Personal Correspondence, 1967 Folder 34 Personal Correspondence, 1968-1969 4 Folder 35 Personal Correspondence, 1970-1971 Folder 36 Personal Correspondence, 1970-1974 Folder 37 Personal Correspondence, 1975-1976 Folder 38 Personal Correspondence, 1977-1978 Folder 39 Personal Correspondence, 1979-1981 Folder 40 Personal Correspondence, 1982 Folder 41 Personal Correspondence, 1983-Aug 1984 Folder 42 Personal Correspondence, Sept-Dec 1984 Folder 43 Personal Correspondence, 1985 Folder 44 Personal Correspondence, 1986 Folder 45 Personal Correspondence, 1987-1989 Folder 46 Personal Correspondence, 1990-1991 Folder 47 Personal Correspondence, 1992-1993 Folder 48 Personal Correspondence, 1994-1995 Folder 49 Personal Correspondence, 1996 Folder 50 Personal Correspondence, 1997 Folder 51 Personal Correspondence, 1998 Folder 52 Personal Correspondence, 1999 Folder 53 Personal Correspondence, 2000 Folder 54 Personal Correspondence, 2001 Folder 55 Personal Correspondence, 2002-2003 Folder 56 Personal Correspondence, NY Folder 57 Personal Correspondence, ND Folder 58 Personal Correspondence, ND Folder 59 Personal Correspondence, ND Folder 60 Personal Correspondence, ND Folder 61 Personal Correspondence, ND Folder 62 Personal Correspondence, ND 5 Josephine Harreld-Love Collection JHL-Group 1 Organizational Correspondence Box 3 Folder 1 A Conversation between M. Chavis & JHL Folder 2 Marian Anderson Folder 3 Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Folder 4 Louis Armstrong Folder 5 Assoc. for the Study of African-American Life and History, Inc. (ASALH) Folder 6 Atlanta University Center (AUC), 1900-1987 Folder 7 Atlanta University Center (AUC), ND Folder 8 Auburn Avenue Research Library Folder 9 Auburn Avenue Research Library Folder 10 Bennett College Folder 11 Biographies of JHL Folder 12 Biographies of JHL Folder 13 Bibliotheque Nationale carte de Lecteur (library card) of JHL, Oct.1969 Folder 14 Birthday Tribute to Richard Long Folder 15 Black Composers Folder 16 Black Composers Folder 17 Black Composers Folder 18 Black Composers Folder 19 Black Composers Folder 20 Black Composers Folder 21 Black Musicians Folder 22 Black Stars of the Concert Stage Folder 23 Black Stars of the Concert Stage Folder 24 Eubie Blake Folder 25 Brazeal Bernard Chorale, 1991-1999 Folder 26 Brazeal Bernard Chorale, 2000-2001 Folder 27 Brazeal Bernard Chorale, 2002-2003, ND Folder 28 Harry T. Burleigh, 1934-Mar. 1991 Folder 29 Harry T. Burleigh, 1934-Sept. 1991-1999 Folder 30 Harry T. Burleigh, ND Folder 31 Harry T. Burleigh, ND Folder 32 Cantana Academy Folder 33 Music for Children by French Composers Folder 34 Music for Children by French Composers Folder 35 Music for Children by French Composers Folder 36 Music for Children by French Composers Folder 37 Music for Children by French Composers
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