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Archives related to: Bache, Alice K.
title | [Alice Kay Bache : miscellaneous uncataloged material] | repository | American Art and Portrait Gallery Library |
description | Folder(s) may include exhibition announcements, newspaper and/or magazine clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, illustrations, résumés, artist's statements, exhibition catalogs. The Library continues to add to the folder(s). |
extent | contact repository for details |
formats | Ephemera |
access | FOLDER(S) DO NOT CIRCULATE . FOLDER(S) AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY AT BRANCH LIBRARIES. Photocopies of items in the folder(s) are available upon request, subject to fees and other current copyright guidelines for reproduction. |
record source | http://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!silibraries&uri=full=3100001~!721869~!0#focus |
updated | 03/16/2023 10:30:02 |
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title | Harold L. Bache Papers, 1890-1968 | repository | University of Wyoming |
description | Harold Bache was J S Bache's son, he spent his entire career in the family brokerage firm in New York City except for service as an infantry lieutenant with the U.S. 77th Division in France during World War I. He joined J.S. Bache & Co. (later renamed Bache & Co.) in 1914 as a runner, became president in 1945 and remained in control of the company until his death at age 73. Collection contains business and personal correspondence of Bache and his wife Alice Kay Bache (1920-1968); speeches, news releases and pamphlets related to Bache & Co.; materials related to his military service; minutes, memorandums and reports related to the New York Stock Exchange and several of its internal committees; photographs; uniforms and other artifacts; Bache family papers; awards; and miscellaneous other materials. Correspondents include several prominent politicians and business leaders. Biography/History: Harold L. Bache spent his entire career in the family brokerage firm in New York City except for service as an infantry lieutenant with the U.S. 77th Division in France during World War I. He joined J.S. Bache & Co. (later renamed Bache & Co.) in 1914 as a runner, became president in 1945 and remained in control of the company until his death at age 73. |
extent | 4.05 cubic ft. (9 boxes) + scrapbook. |
formats | Correspondence Business Records |
access | Contact repository for restrictions and policies. |
record source | http://ahc.uwyo.edu/ |
finding aid | Finding aid available in repository. |
updated | 11/12/2014 11:30:16 |
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