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By Sarah Osorio
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Three 1930s scrapbooks primarily consisting of programs and newspaper clippings relating to the Ruehe Music Studio in Norfolk, Virginia. The scrapbooks include advertisements, radio show information, announcements for recitals, and church bulletins. Scrapbook 1 includes one page of photographs.
Biographical Note
Mabel Louise Ruehe was born on August 5, 1886 in Illinois. She was a music educator, running the Ruehe Music School from circa 1924, which specialized in voice and piano at 111 West Plume Street in Norfolk, Virginia. She died on March 27, 1977 in Norfolk, Virginia and was buried at Woodland Cemetery in Buckley, Illinois.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source:
Unknown
Preferred Citation:
Ruehe Music Studio Scrapbooks, MSS 0000-198, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed August 14, 2018.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
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Folder 1: Scrapbook 1, 1930 August - 1933 September],
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Folder 2: Scrapbook 2, 1933 October - 1935 December],
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Folder 3: Loose Materials from Scrapbook 2, circa 1935],
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Folder 4: Scrapbook 3 (Folder 1 of 2), 1936 January - 1939 July],
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Folder 5: Scrapbook 3 (Folder 2 of 2), 1936 January - 1939 July],
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Folder 6: Loose Materials from Scrapbook 3, circa 1936-1947],
[All]
- Folder 1: Scrapbook 1, 1930 August - 1933 September
- Scrapbook of Programs, Ruehe Music Studio.
- Folder 2: Scrapbook 2, 1933 October - 1935 December
- Folder 3: Loose Materials from Scrapbook 2, circa 1935
- Folder 4: Scrapbook 3 (Folder 1 of 2), 1936 January - 1939 July
- Folder 5: Scrapbook 3 (Folder 2 of 2), 1936 January - 1939 July
- Folder 6: Loose Materials from Scrapbook 3, circa 1936-1947