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 | | Image | | PR-PO-10 | | Year | | unknown | | Text | | Performance of Syracuse Home Bureau pageant on the history of farm life in the state. Undated. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-22 | | Year | | unknown | | Text | | Photograph of the ''Home Bureau Creed'' written by Ruby Green Smith. No date given. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-07 | | Circa | | 1915 - 1920 | | Text | | Luncheon served by the local Chamber of Commerce at the first meeting of the advisory council of the Erie County Farm Bureau Association. No date given, but appears to be around 1915-20, or perhaps a little earlier. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-01 | | Year | | 1916 | | Text | | Farm and Home Bureaus: Meat canning demonstration at meeting of the Akron Home Economics Club on December 19, 1916. Sponsored by the Erie County Farm Bureau. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-02 | | Year | | 1916 | | Text | | Home Economics Club picnic held at the Barrow's Camp, Sardinia, NY, September 14, 1916, under the sponsorship of the Erie County Farm Bureau. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-03 | | Year | | 1918 | | Text | | Members of the Home Bureau unit on the Onondaga Indian Reservation meet to can vegetables. Date is around 1918. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-04 | | Year | | 1918 | | Text | | Canning demonstration before members of the Home Bureau unit on the Onondaga Indian Reservation, around 1918. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-05 | | Circa | | 1918 - 1920 | | Text | | Joint meeting of the executive committees of the Onondaga County and Syracuse City Home Bureaus at a farm home in the county. County chairman is presiding. No date given, but probably around 1918-20. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-11 | | Circa | | 1918 - 1920 | | Text | | Unidentified Home Bureau conducts cooking lesson for men who are to be scoutmasters. No date given. Probably around 1918-20. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-08 | | Year | | 1919 | | Text | | Screened, printed picture of Mrs. W.G. McIntosh, of Churchville, who served Monroe County as Home Bureau Chairman during 1919. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-23 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Child Health Organization: Two views of the ''Health Fairy,'' who appeared at Ithaca High School in 1920 under the co-sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups. She was employed directly by the C.H.O., which enlisted co-sponsors in places where she appeared. Troy photo. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-24 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Child Health Organization: Two views of the ''Health Fairy,'' who appeared at Ithaca High School in 1920 under the co-sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups. She was employed directly by the C.H.O., which enlisted co-sponsors in places where she appeared. Troy photo. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-25 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Various views of ''Cho-Cho,'' the health clown, who visited schools in 1920 under the co- sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups, in the same way the Health Fairy worked. Some of these photos were taken in Syracuse. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-26 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Various views of ''Cho-Cho,'' the health clown, who visited schools in 1920 under the co- sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups, in the same way the Health Fairy worked. Some of these photos were taken in Syracuse. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-27 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Various views of ''Cho-Cho,'' the health clown, who visited schools in 1920 under the co- sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups, in the same way the Health Fairy worked. Some of these photos were taken in Syracuse. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-28 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Various views of ''Cho-Cho,'' the health clown, who visited schools in 1920 under the co- sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups, in the same way the Health Fairy worked. Some of these photos were taken in Syracuse. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-29 | | Year | | 1920 | | Text | | Various views of ''Cho-Cho,'' the health clown, who visited schools in 1920 under the co- sponsorship of the Child Health Organization and local groups, in the same way the Health Fairy worked. Some of these photos were taken in Syracuse. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-06 | | Year | | 1921 | | Text | | Caption with this picture reads: ''Height, weight, posture and teeth are worth study. The home bureau at Norwich, Chenango County, fosters nutrition clinics as part of its program in the study of foods.'' One copy of this identified the woman at the right as Mary Henry. Photo taken for Extension Service News of March 1921. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-30 | | Year | | 1922 | | Text | | Campus Club: Miss Van Rensselaer (left) and Miss Rose (right) preparing to pour tea at a reception given by the home economics staff for the Campus Club at Christmas, 1922. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-09 | | Year | | 1923 | | Text | | Screened, printed picture of Mrs. A.E. Brigden, who served as president of the New York State Federation of Home Bureaus around 1923. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-12 | | Year | | 1923 | | Text | | Directors of the New York State Federation of Home Bureaus for 1923. Seated, left to right, are: Mrs. Vincent Riorden; Mrs. A.E. Brigden, president; Martha Van Rensselaer; Mrs. Milo Acker. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Eugene Baker; Mrs. Lewis Seymour; Ruby Green Smith; and Mrs. B.W. Miller. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-13 | | Year | | 1924 | | Text | | Officers of the New York State Federation of Home Bureaus for 1924. No identification is given, but Martha Van Rensselaer is at the left end of the front row. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-14 | | Year | | 1924 | | Text | | Float sponsored by Norwich Home Bureau which won a prize at the ''Fifth Big 4 Picnic'' sponsored by the Chenango County unit in August 1924. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-15 | | Year | | 1927 | | Text | | Some of the members of the Lincklaen Center Home Bureau unit testing approved equipment owned by the Chenango County Home Bureau at the home of Mrs. F.E. Saunders, Lincklaen Center, June 23, 1927. |
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 | | Image | | PR-PO-16 | | Year | | 1927 | | Text | | Members of the Vermontville Home Bureau unit who took part in a contest in which they were to make and model dresses which cost one dollar or less. Picture was taken at judging session on June 18, 1927, in front of the Home Bureau headquarters. |
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