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Jane Addams Papers (Microfilm Compilation).
Chicago History Museum: Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago Papers.
Chicago Public Library: Marion Young Collection.
Mount Carmel Archives, Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Sister Sariel Redding File.
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Smith College: Ellen Gates Starr Papers, Sophia Smith Collection.
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