Archives of American Art
Margaret Merwin Patch papers
Patch, Margaret Merwin, 1894-1987
AAA.patcmarg
Archival Resource Key
10.9 Linear feet
1885-1986
The papers of arts administrator Margaret Merwin Patch measure 10.9 linear feet and date from 1885 to 1986. The bulk of the collection consists of material from Patch's involvement with the American Craftsmen's Council and the formation and administration of the World Crafts Council. Also found are scattered biographical materials from Patch and the Merwin and Patch families; correspondence; three diaries; writings and notes by Patch and by others; subject files regarding various other organizations and activities with which Patch was involved; printed material, and photographs.
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Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 9 series.
- Series 1: Biographical Material, 1903-1976 (0.9 linear feet; Box 1, 12, OV13-14)
- Series 2: Correspondence, 1928-1986 (0.6 linear feet; Box 1)
- Series 3: Diaries, 1912-1926 (0.2 linear feet; Box 2)
- Series 4: Writings and Notes, circa 1919-circa 1980s (0.4 linear feet; Box 2)
- Series 5: Subject Files, 1927-1986 (1.4 linear feet; Box 2-3)
- Series 6: American Craftsmen's Council Records, 1953-1987 (1.0 linear feet; Box 4)
- Series 7: World Crafts Council Records, circa 1960-1986 (5.2 linear feet; Box 5-10)
- Series 8: Printed Material, 1930s-1986 (0.4 linear feet; Box 10)
- Series 9: Photographs, 1880s-1980s (0.8 linear feet; Box 10-11)
Biographical / Historical
Margaret Merwin Patch (1894-1987) was an arts administrator in Massachusetts and Florida.
Born in Bloomington, Illinois in 1894, Margaret Stone Merwin graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1915. She attended the University of Chicago Graduate School of Commerce and Administration from 1916 to 1917.
While living in London, Margaret enrolled at the London School of Economics and worked for the American Section of the Allied Maritime Transport Council, attending the Paris Peace Conference. Upon returning to the United States, she was a member of the National Industrial Conference Board and attended Columbia University in the early 1920s. She started a statistical graphic design company, Merwin-Davis Statistical Reports and Charts, which produced illustrated and varied graphs to display statistical information in the mid-1920s.
Margaret Merwin married George Patch in 1930. She and George moved between their summer home in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, New York City, where Margaret was a special consultant to the National Broadcasting Company, and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where she studied painting under Zoltan Sepeshy and Wallace Mitchell at Cranbrook Academy of Art. During World War II, Patch worked for the Office of Price Administration. Upon her husband's death in the 1950s, Patch spent winters in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
From the 1940s until her death in 1988, Margaret Merwin Patch devoted her time to arts administration in the United States and around the world. Her passion began when she became the art chairman of the Women's Club of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. With that role, she helped lead the exhibition, class instruction, and retail support of local crafts. Eventually, her activity led to the formation of the Shelburne Falls Craft Center. Among the many organizations with which she was involved were the Aid to Artisans, American Craftsmen's Council, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Deerfield Valley Art Association, Michigan League of Women Voters, and the Shelburne Falls Art Center. Through her affiliation with the American Craftsmen's Council, Patch embarked on a year-long trip around the world in 1960. This trip helped lay the foundation for the World Crafts Council, which was formally established in 1964, with the aid of her colleague, Aileen Osborn Patch. A UNESCO group, the World Crafts Council sponsored international crafts conferences and cultural assemblies.
Margaret Merwin Patch died in 1988.
Scope and Contents
The papers of arts administrator Margaret Merwin Patch measure 10.9 linear feet and date from 1885 to 1986. The bulk of the collection consists of material from Patch's involvement with the American Craftsmen's Council and the formation and administration of the World Crafts Council. Also found are scattered biographical materials from Patch and the Merwin and Patch families; correspondence; three diaries; writings and notes by Patch and by others; subject files regarding various other organizations and activities with which Patch was involved; printed material; and photographs.
Biographical material includes documents from Margaret Merwin Patch as well as items from Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall, George Patch, Hester Merwin, and Ruth Merwin. One scrapbook contains clippings and photographs from the Patch's time at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Correspondents include Dorothy Johnson, Luba Kruja, Mary and Frances Schimpff, Olga Valkova, and Aileen Webb. Writings by others include unpublished works by Aileen Webb and Beatrice Wood. Family photographs depict the Patch and Merwin families.
The bulk of Patch's papers relate to her involvement with numerous arts organizations including the American Craftsmen's Council, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Shelburne Falls Art Center, and the World Crafts Council. These files may include founding documents, financial material, administrative records, correspondence, notes, printed material, and photographs.
Found is material from the planning, goals, and accomplishments of twenty-five international meetings of various committees and groups of the World Crafts Council.
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research. Access to original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Researchers interested in accessing the audiovisual recording in this collection must use an access copy. Contact References Services for more information.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Margaret Merwin Patch papers were donated to the Archives of American Art by Linda M. Walker, a personal representative of Patch's estate in 1987.
Preferred Citation
Margaret Merwin Patch papers, 1885-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Processing Information
The collection was arranged upon receipt by Jean Fitzgerald. It was processed with a finding aid prepared by Jayna Josefson in 2019.
Related Materials
Also in the Archives of American Art is an interview of Margaret Merwin Patch, conducted 1980 October 16-1984 September 25, by Robert F. Brown.
Researchers interested in accessing the audiovisual recording in this collection must use an access copy. Contact References Services for more information.
Arts administrators
Diaries
Sound recordings
Handicraft
Ayers, Hester Merwin, 1902-1975
World Crafts Council
American Craftsmen's Council
Webb, Aileen O., 1892-1979
Biographical Material
Series 1
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0.9 Linear feet
Box 1, 12, OV13-14
1903-1976
Scope and Contents
Found are scattered biographical materials relating to Margaret Merwin Patch, her husband George Patch, and members of the Merwin and Patch families. Found for Margaret Merwin Patch are awards, identification cards and passports, school records, an end of life decree, scattered receipts, and a wedding invitation. Material concerning Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall trace Margaret Patch's sister's career as an architect. A file for Buckland house and orchard includes plans, letters regarding the construction and building of the home, greeting cards featuring drawings of the home, deeds and inventories. Also found are a couple of photos of Patch's cousin, Ruth Merwin, who was accidentally shot and killed by United States Vice President Adlai Stevenson when he was a teenager. The file also includes an article about Stevenson.
Margaret Merwin Patch, General
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1916-1932
1
1
Margaret Merwin Patch, Clothing Receipts
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1932-1934
1
2
Margaret Merwin Patch, Buckland House and Orchard
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1917-1953
1
3
Margaret Merwin Patch, Wedding Invitation
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1930
1
4
George W. Patch
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1930s-1950
1
5
Hester Merwin Handley
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1976
1
6
Antoinette Stone Merwin
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1903-1926
1
7
Davis Merwin
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circa 1940
1
8
Louis B. Merwin
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1912-1943
1
9
Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall
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1910s-1930s
1
10-11
Ruth Merwin
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circa 1930s
1
12
Genealogical Research
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1948-1973
1
13-17
Painted Sketch, Unsigned
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1950s
1
18
Scrapbook, Mixed Media
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circa 1930-circa 1950
12
1
Oversized Award
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1919
12
2
Oversized Buckland House Plans
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circa 1940
13
Oversized Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall Rubbings and Printed Material
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circa 1950s
14
Correspondence
Series 2
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0.6 Linear feet
Box 1
1928-1986
Scope and Contents
Margaret Patch's correspondence is with friends; family including her sister Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall, her cousin Hester Merwin Ayers, her niece Julie Upton, and her uncle Louis Merwin; and various organizations and institutions.
Correspondents include Mrs. A.C. Aldrich, American Friends Service Committee, Archives of American Art, Arts Council of Franklin County, Dr. R. Balamohan, Feliciano Bejar, Columbia University, Craft International, Tjokrda Raka Dherana, Enamel Guilt West, Rose-Marie Eggmann, Kenji Fujimori, Martin Foley, Berta Frey, Donald G. Gill, Robert King Hall, Mrs. J.W. Halloway, Karel Hettes, Dorothy Johnson, Herta Kaiser, H. Kawai, Kent State Unviversity, Luba Kruja, Janet Leach, Doris Leeper, Lucille Leigh, Dora Mangauairn, Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs, Jack Mershou, Charles Merwin, James Zee Min-Lee, Jose Chavez Morado, William Murai, Museum of Arts and Sciences New Smyrna Beach, M. Natarajan, Anna Mae Neely, Fern O'Brien, George W. Patch, C. Portanier, Despina Pyrglogli, N. Roopmanthi, jewelers Mary and Frances Schimpff, Nelly H. Sethma, Shelburne Falls Women's Club, South Carolina Historical Society, Olga Valkova, R. Wissa Wassef, Aileen Osborn Webb, Wiltsie's Weaving Expeditions, Wolfe Worldwide Films, Beatrice Wood, and Mrs. Robert Woodroofe.
Greeting and Holiday Cards
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1950s-1960s
1
19-20
Typescripts of Letters from Margaret Merwin Patch
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1960-1961
1
21
First Names Only or Illegible
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1950s-1984
1
22
A
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1936-1985
1
23
Ayers, Hester Merwin Handley
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1937-1940s
1
24
B
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1968-1971
1
25
C
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1928-1980
1
26
Cobblah, Augustina, Augustus Tete, and Elizabeth
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1969-1986
1
27
Deerfield Academy
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1970
1
28
Dherana, Tjokorda Raka
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1963
1
29
E
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1971-1976
1
30
F
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1970-1983
1
31
Gill, Donald
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1978
1
32
H
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1942-1976
1
33
Johnson, Dorothy
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1976-1986
1
34
K
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1962-1985
1
35
L
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circa 1950-1975
1
36
M
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1931-1981
1
37
Merwin-Coggeshall, Rachel
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1940s
1
38
Merwin, Louis B.
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1937-1940
1
39
Min-Lee, James Zee
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1960s
1
40
Museum of Arts and Sciences, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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1983-1985
1
41
Natarajan, M.
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1964-1974
1
42
Neely, Anna Mae
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1961
1
43
O'Brien, Fern
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1986
1
44
P
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1946-1963
1
45
R
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1974-1984
1
46
S
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1963-1982
1
47
Schimpff, Mary
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1983
1
48
University of Chicago
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1929
1
49
Upton, Julie Ann
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1976-1983
1
50
Valkova, Olga
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1964-1970
1
51
W
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1951-1972
1
52
Webb, Aileen Osborn
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1965-1983
1
53
Wood, Beatrice
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1951-1984
1
54
Yokota, T.
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1962
1
55
Diaries
Series 3
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0.2 Linear feet
Box 2
1916-1926
Scope and Contents
Three line-a-day diaries span the years 1912 to 1926. These were kept after Patch graduated from the University of Illinois and include her time at the University of Chicago and travel to London to attend the London School of Economics and the Paris Peace Conference with the American Section of the Allied Maritime Transport Council.
Line-a-Day Diary
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1912-1916
2
1
Line-a-Day Diary
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1917-1921
2
2
Line-a-Day Diary
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1922-1926
2
3
Writings and Notes
Series 4
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0.4 Linear feet
Box 2
circa 1919-circa 1980s
Scope and Contents
Found are Patch's manuscript concerning her climb of the Alpine Mont Blanc and three typescripts concerning world crafts, poems, and a glass making symposium. Writings by others include the unpublished memoir of Aileen Osborn Webb Almost a Century and Touching Certain Things written and hand colored by Beatrice Wood.
Crafts Around the World
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circa 1950
2
4
Crafts of the Modern World
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circa 1950
2
5
The Kinds of World Crafts
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circa 1960
2
6-8
Scaling Mont Blanc
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circa 1919
2
9
General
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circa 1950
2
10
by Hester Merwin Hadley Ayers
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circa 1970
2
11
Almost a Century: Memoirs of Aileen Osborn Webb, by Aileen Osborne Webb
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circa 1980
2
12
Touching Certain Things, by Beatrice Wood
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circa 1980s
2
13
Subject Files
Series 5
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1.4 Linear feet
Box 2-3
1927-1986
Scope and Contents
Subject files may include correspondence, photographs, writings, and financial records concerning some of the many organizations and institutions for which Patch worked as a professional and arts administrator. Material from the Merwin-Davis Statistical Services company includes printed examples of their work. Travel files date from the 1930s and include correspondence and travel souvenirs from Mexico, Central America, Italy, Sicily, and Greece. The Shelburne Falls Art Center file includes a sound recording.
Aid to Artisans
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1977-1986
2
14
American Craftsmen's Educational Council, Inc.
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1945-1952
2
15
Atlantic Center for the Arts
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1976-1980s
2
16-19
Atlantic Center for the Arts
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1976-1980s
3
1-5
Canadian Crafts Council
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1970-1986
3
6-7
Craft International
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1980-1983
3
8
Cranbrook School, Cranbrook Academy of Art
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1935-1984
3
9-12
League of Women Voters
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1937-1944
3
13
Massachusetts Association of Handicraft Groups
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1950-1980
3
14
Merwin-Davis Statistical Services
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1927-1935
3
15-16
New England Weavers
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1971-1975
3
17
Office of Price Administration
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1937-1945
3
18
Shelburne Falls Art Center (Massachusetts)
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1946-circa 1982
Includes 1 sound cassette
3
19
Travel Files
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1934-1938
3
20-22
American Craftsmen's Council Records
Series 6
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1 Linear foot
Box 4
1953-1987
Scope and Contents
Records from the American Craftsmen's Council include letters, writings and notebooks, printed material, and slides. Notebooks were kept during trips to Asia, India, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East.
Correspondence
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1953-1987
4
1-6
Notebooks and Writings
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1960-1962
4
7-10
Printed Material
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1960-1987
4
11-16
Slides
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1960-1962
4
17-20
World Crafts Council Records
Series 7
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5.2 Linear feet
Box 5-10
circa 1960-1986
Scope and Contents
Records from the World Crafts Council create the bulk of this collection. Found are administrative history documents, by-laws, financial reports and notes, annual reports, directories of officers and members, printed materials, slides and photographs, files from allied organizations, and correspondence. Letters are from Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, Kenji and Chika Dujimori, Ake Huldt, and James Plaut among many others.
There are files pertaining to twenty-five regional and general assembly meetings of the World Crafts Council which may include planning documents, correspondence, minutes, and printed material. Also found are records from the First World Crafts Exhibition (1974). Subject material from Patch's year-long travel through Africa with the World Crafts Council and her study of African crafts are also found. These files contain photographs with notes, printed material, and scattered correspondence.
Arrangement
Files concerning twenty-five international conferences and meetings are arranged in rough chronological order.
History
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circa 1960
5
1
By-Laws and Organization
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circa 1960-1983
5
2
Financial Reports
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1971-1975
5
3
Correspondence, General
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1960-1985
5
4-14
Correspondence, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
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1966-1981
5
15
Correspondence, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
Correspondence, Kenji and Chika Fujimori
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1972-1984
5
16
Correspondence, Ake Huldt
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1975-1984
5
17
Correspondence, James Plaut
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1971-1982
5
18
Memorial for Aileen Osborne Webb
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1983
5
19
Annual Reports
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1975-1979
5
20
Officers, Directors, and Representatives Lists
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1968-1981
5
21
Directories
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1969-1979
6
1-5
First World Congress of Craftsmen
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1959-1966
6
6-12
First World Congress of Negro Arts
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1964-1966
6
13-16
Second Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Craft Council (Montreux, Switzerland)
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1966
6
17
Third Biennial Conference of the World Crafts Council (Lima, Peru)
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1968
6
18
Special Meeting of the Direction of the World Crafts Council (Moravany, Czechoslovakia)
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1969-1970
6
19
Asian Regional Assembly (New Dehli, India)
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1969
6
20
Fourth Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Dublin, Ireland)
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1969-1971
6
21-23
North American Alliance Assembly (Toronto, Canada)
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1971
6
24
European Assembly Meeting of the World Crafts Council
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1971
6
25
Fifth Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Tarabya, Turkey)
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1971-1973
7
1
First African Regional Conference of the World Crafts Council
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1971-1973
7
2
African Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Monrovia, Liberia)
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1971-1973
7
3
Asian Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Tarabya, Turkey)
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1972
7
4
European Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Oslo, Norway)
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1973
7
5
Sixth Biennial Meeting of the World Crafts Council (Toronto, Canada)
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1973-1974
7
6
Meeting of the Direction of the World Crafts Council (Devon, England)
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1975
7
7
Asian Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Sydney, Australia)
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1974-1975
7
8
Seventh Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Oaxtepec, Mexico)
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1975-1976
7
9
North American Alliance Assembly (Toronto, Canada)
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1976
7
10
Eighth Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Kyoto, Japan)
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1976-1980
7
11-14
African Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Monrovia, Liberia)
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1982
7
15
Ninth Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Vienna, Austria)
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1979-1980
7
16-17
African Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Lusaka, Zambia)
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1981
7
18
Asian Assembly of the World Crafts Council
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1981
7
19-20
Tenth Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council (Jakarta, Indonesia)
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1985
7
21
First World Crafts Exhibition
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1972-1974
7
22-24
Africa, Correspondence
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1969
7
25
Africa, Notebook and Writings
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1969
8
1-3
Africa, Printed Material
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1960s
8
4-5
Africa, Photographs
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1969
8
6-20
Africa, Slides
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1969
9
1-15
International Women's Year Tribune
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1975
9
16
WCC-USA, Inc.
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1973-1976
9
17
Office for Craft Development
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1970-1976
9
18
Miscellaneous Allied Organizations
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1970-1977
9
19
Book, World Crafts: A Mid-Twentieth Century Survey
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1966
9
20
Book, In Praise of Hands, by Octavio Paz and the World Crafts Council
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1974
10
1
Clippings
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1974-1983
10
2
Newsletters
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1964-1986
10
3-6
Printed Material
Series 8
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0.4 Linear feet
Box 10
1930s-1986
Scope and Contents
Found are clippings about Patch and her family and colleagues, exhibition catalogs, and published books including The Crafts of the Modern World by Margaret Merwin Patch, Rose Slivka, and Aileen O. Webb.
Medieval People, by Eileen Power
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1954
10
7
Folk-Crafts in Japan, by Soetsu Yanagi
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1960
10
8
Arte Popular de Mexico, by Daniel F. Rubin de la Borbolla
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1963
10
9
The Crafts of the Modern World, by Rose Silva, Aileen O. Webb, and Margaret Patch
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1968
10
10
Niger: L'Artisanai Createur
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1977
10
11
Ceramic Artists of Israel
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1978
10
12
Museum Indonesia
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1980
10
13
Clippings, Frances and Mary Schimpff Jewelry
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1980s
10
14
Clippings, Volusia School Board, Dorothy Johnson
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1976-1986
10
15
Clippings, Aileen Osborn Webb
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1970s
10
16
Clippings, Beatrice Wood
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1980s
10
17
Clippings, Merwin Family
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1940s
10
18
Clippings, General
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1957-1985
10
19
Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs
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1930s-1983
10
20-22
Photographs
Series 9
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0.8 Linear feet
Box 10-11
1880s-1980s
Scope and Contents
Photographs are of the Patch and Merwin families and include snapshots and portraits of Margaret Patch, her husband George Patch, sister Rachel Merwin-Coggeshall, cousin Hester Merwin Ayers, and other members of the family. A photo album contains photos of the Patch family and orchard. Photos of homes include Buckland House and Orchard and the Patch's home in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.
Photo Album, Patch Family Orchard
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1918-1923
10
23
Margaret Merwin Patch
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1915-1985
10
24
Ayers, Hester Merwin
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1920s-1950s
10
25
Merwin, Antoinette Stone
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1920s
10
26
Merwin, Jessie
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circa 1920
10
27
Merwin-Coggeshall, Rachel
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circa 1910s-1940s
10
28
Patch, George
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1890s-1950s
11
1
Patch, Henry and Jennie
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1880s-1920
11
2
Patch, Katherine
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1910s
11
3
Patch, Mildred
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1920s-1930s
11
4
Patch, William
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1910s-1930
11
5
Patch Family, General
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1880s-1937
11
6
Webb, Aileen Osborn
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1950s-1980s
11
7
Werly, Jane
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1930s-1940s
11
8
Woods, Kendall
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1910s
11
9
Woods, William Allen
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1920s
11
10
Family and Friends, General
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1910s-1981
11
11-12
Buckland House and Orchard
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1890s-1950s
11
13
Shelburne Falls House
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1885
11
14
Houses, General
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1973
11
15
Mont Blanc, France
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circa 1919
11
16
Craft Objects
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circa 1970s
11
17