Have you tried Alexander's _Museum Masters_? He provides a good
discussion of the fouding of the Ladies Heritage Association which sought
to preserve (and continues to do so) Mount Vernon. There may also be
other women mentioned in it, but the story about Mount Vernon sticks in
my mind.
Hope this helps.
Laura McMann
Museum Studies Program
George Washington Univ.
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On Fri, 26 Apr 1996, Stacey Howe wrote:
> I am interested in researching the contributions of women in
> the development of museums. Alexander's _Museums in Motion_ is
> a solid overview of the history of museums but he doesn't mention women's
> contributions.
>
> I have done some preliminary investigation at my university but
> have not turned up any works specifically devoted to this
> topic.
>
> Could you all recommend other sources of information?
>
> Thank you.
> Stacey Howe
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