Frances B. Edgemon Scrapbook, 1930-1949

Title

Frances B. Edgemon Scrapbook, 1930-1949

Description

The Frances B. Edgemon Scrapbook, held by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University, consists of photographs of the following: Ross Edgemon in the United States Navy, major league baseball games in New York City and Boston, family and friends of the Edgemons, and Frances Edgemon. Most of the photographs were taken during the 1940s, with some taken during the 1930s.

The current digital collection contains a PDF file surrogate created in 2024 of the complete content of the collection.

Creator

Edgemon, Frances Billingsley, 1906-2010 (Person)

Source

Frances B. Edgemon Scrapbook, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University

Date

1930-1949

Rights

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Identifier

ETSU Archives of Appalachia: AppMs-0117

Collection Items

Frances B. Edgemon Scrapbook, 1930-1949
The scrapbook contains photographs of the following: Ross Edgemon in the United States Navy, major league baseball games in New York City and Boston, family and friends of the Edgemons, and Frances Edgemon.
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