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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Date.Digital | 2003-09-21 | Date.Original | c. 1910 | Description | The American Woman's League Chapter in Corning, California, qualified for this Class II Chapter House built for them by the League. The League provided a set of mission style furniture and carpets, along with a writing desk and a state of the art phonograph in a phonograph cabinet, seen on the left under the windows. The League's library of phonograph records circulated among the Chapters by mail in cases like the one on the floor just in front of the phonograph cabinet. Each Chapter was responsible for installing their own lighting, and the Corning, California Chapter has installed basic electric ceiling lights. | Source | Photograph, mounted on scrapbook paper, surface turning silver lower left, 9.54" by 6.91" | Subject | Corning (Calif.) | Subject | American Woman's League--Chapter Houses | Subject.Keyword | Arts and crafts movement | Title | American Woman's League Chapter House, Corning, California - Interior |
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