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Harvey Girls of the Winslow Harvey Houses
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    • Fred Harvey Restaurant/Bar Ticket

    • Fred Harvey Restaurant/Bar Ticket

    • Fred Harvey Company

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Form, Order

    • "May I take your order?" An original Fred Harvey ticket for meals and bar.
    • Original Harvey Girls, Dorothy Hunt and Ruby McHood in Williams, AZ.

    • Original Harvey Girls, Dorothy Hunt and Ruby McHood in Williams, AZ.

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Dorothy and Ruby were original Harvey Girls, and also members of today's volunteer organization,The Winslow Harvey Girls. On this day, Dorothy and Ruby rode the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams to the El Tovar, a Fred Harvey Hotel, and shared...
    • Harvey Girl Dorothy Hunt

    • Harvey Girl Dorothy Hunt

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Dorothy worked for the Fred Harvey Company from 1947 to 1960 at the Grand Canyon's Bright Angel Lodge and El Tovar, at the Fray Marcos in Williams, and the Bullring Bar in La Posada. Most of her career she dressed in regulation uniforms, and was a...
    • Pay Envelope from the Fred Harvey Company

    • Pay Envelope from the Fred Harvey Company

    • Fred Harvey Company

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Envelope, Pay

    • Harvey Girl Lucy Dilgadillo received her pay in March 1943 via this pay envelope. She worked at the time in Seligman, AZ., later married and still resides in Winslow.
    • Harvey Girl Jennie Williamson

    • Harvey Girl Jennie Williamson

    • Sharar, Chester

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • If is wasn't for this lady there might not be The Winslow Harvey Girls volunteer organization of today. Here she is pictured in uniform when she was employed at the Havasu Harvey House in Seligman, AZ. When she and her husband, Chester, married...
    • Harvey Girl Jenny Sterling

    • Harvey Girl Jenny Sterling

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Jenny Sterling worked during the war years as a waitress at La Posada. Verna Welsh, also a former Harvey Girl, remembers her fondly as a pal.
    • Winslow's Harvey Girls of today

    • Winslow's Harvey Girls of today

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Keeping the legacy alive are members of today's volunteer organization called The Winslow Harvey Girls. Founded in 1995, its members are dedicated to preserving the history of the Santa Fe railroad, Fred Harvey, the Harvey Girls, Mary Colter and La...
    • Harvey Girls Lillian Cullum, Elizabeth Baker and June Severson

    • Harvey Girls Lillian Cullum, Elizabeth Baker and June Severson

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Lillian, Elizabeth and June stand just outside of an archway at La Posada. The aprons were mostly a back background, though some were grey and a few bright colors. Several ladies have been credited with the design, but we definitely know the...
    • Harvey Girls Lucy Dilgadillo and Stella Martinez

    • Harvey Girls Lucy Dilgadillo and Stella Martinez

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Lucy and Stella worked at the Harvey House in Seligman, AZ., during the war years. This photo is being presented with the Winslow collection because Lucy married a railroader, moved to Winslow where she reared her children and still lives. No...
    • Winslow Harvey Girls of 1918

    • Winslow Harvey Girls of 1918

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact; Print, Photographic

    • Nine Harvey Girls before their shift began standing in front of display of pottery for sale. Native American seated, wrapped in blanket. Man in center is W. V. Belding, manager. Note Fred Harvey Hotel sign to the upper right. Third Harvey Girl...
    • Harvey Girls of Winslow, 1918

    • Harvey Girls of Winslow, 1918

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact; Print, Photographic

    • Nine Harvey Girls pose outside Winslow's first Harvey House; Head waitress in the center.
    • La Posada's North Elevation

    • La Posada's North Elevation

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Part of the north elevation of La Posada facing Route 66. This taken one day prior to the grand opening, landscaping unfinished. Construction costs came in at $1 million, much over the first anticipated $600,000. To the right of center is a...
    • Winslow Harvey Girls, 1910

    • Winslow Harvey Girls, 1910

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph of Harvey Girls who worked at the first Winslow Harvey House location. The head waitress is third from the left.
    • Harvey House Crew of 1917

    • Harvey House Crew of 1917

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph of one half of the Harvey House Crew taken in 1917. Seated at right are W. V. Belding, Manager, Mrs. Belding, and their son, Walter. At right, standing
    • Original Harvey Girl, Ruby McHood

    • Original Harvey Girl, Ruby McHood

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph of Ruby McHood at Navajo rug show held at La Posada in November, 1997. Ruby became a Harvey Girl in 1935 and after 18 months resigned and wed H.R. McHood in 1937, raised a family and still resides in Winslow. She is the oldest living...
    • Winslow Harvey House Fire of 1914

    • Winslow Harvey House Fire of 1914

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph shows men fighting the fire at Winslow's Harvey House using Santa Fe engine number 2052 as a pumper.

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