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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Includes "Dilatory domiciles"; for some volumes, some of these updates are issued separately as supplements.
Pierre and Juliette de Bauduy de Bellevue were the first of the family to settle in Wilmington, Delaware in 1791, and were joined by Garesché, de Bauduy, des Chapelles and other French families from Santo Domingo in the Caribbean. The Bauduy family moved to Eden Park, Deleware in 1808. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in Delaware, Pennsylvania, France, Santo Domingo and elsewhere.
Includes "Dilatory domiciles".
Beginning with 1953, entries for Motion pictures and filmstrips, Music and phonorecords form separate parts of the Library of Congress catalogue. Entries for Maps and atlases were issued separately 1953-1955.
This new addition to the popular guidebook series explores women's experiences and the impact of their activities on the history and landscape of St. Louis. When the city was founded, most St. Louisans believed that "a woman's place is in the home," in the house of her father, husband, or master. Over the years, women pushed out the boundaries of their lives into the public arena, and in doing so they changed the face of St. Louis. In Her Place is a guide to the changing definition of a woman's place in St. Louis, beginning with the colonial period and ending with the 1960s. Each chapter explores the experiences of women during a specific time period and identifies the sites of some of their...