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English: Engraved line art of college building in 1894, with text advertising the beginning of the fall 1894 term of Green Bay Business College on September 3, 1894
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http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2021/04/ethel-m-mccunn-and-embroidery-in-1920s.html

Brackman, Barbara. "Ethel M. McCunn and Embroidery in the 1920s" MATERIAL CULTURE: Quilt Historian Barbara Brackman's Blog About Quilts & Fabric Past & Present" accessed February 20, 2022
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Green Bay Business College 1894 Fall Term advertisement

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