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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Date.Digital | 2002-07-18 | Date.Original | 1910 | Description | The Princeton, Illinois Chapter of the American Woman's League qualified for a Class IV arts and crafts style chapter house. It was built for them by the League on a lot purchased by the Chapter. The League also provided a set of mission style furniture, carpets and a state of the art phonograph. Above the fireplace is a plaque of the League emblem, "Woman's Mission" designed by sculptor George Julian Zolnay. On the right is the music room and on the left is the library. This was the only Class IV Chapter House that was built. | Source | Photograph, mounted on scrapbook paper, 9.18" by 7.07" | Subject | Princeton (Ill.) | Subject | American Woman's League--Chapter Houses | Subject.Keyword | Arts and crafts movement | Subject.Keyword | Furniture, mission | Title | American Woman's League Chapter House, Princeton, Illinois - Interior |
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