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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1920-2001
Creator:
Wolfert family
Extent: 33 linear feet (35 boxes)
This collection includes material related to the lives and work of Helen (1901-1985), Ira (1908-1997), and Michael Wolfert
(1936-2001). It contains correspondence between the family and others; manuscripts by all three subjects, as well as others;
financial documents; personal documents; photos taken by and of the family; newspaper clippings collected by Helen and Ira;
and notes and miscellanea from all three subjects.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1833-2007
Creator:
Wallis, Jane Wright Proctor, 1875-1956
Extent: 10 linear feet (18 boxes)
A Philadelphia native, Jane Wright Proctor Wallis (1875-1956) was the daughter of Sarah Jane Wright and Josiah Kendall Proctor
(the founder and owner of several prominent city businesses) and a mother of ten children. The Jane Wright Proctor Wallis
family papers provide a glimpse into early 20th-century family life through correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia.
The collection dates from 1833 to 2007, revealing a pride in the history and genealogy of the Proctor Wallis family across
its many generations. In addition to familial topics, this collection features many materials documenting events of the early
20th Century as well as various Philadelphia-area social and charitable clubs.
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