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Created claim: notes (P9): Howe, Manning & Almy is best known as the first women's architectural firm founded in Boston and the second such in the country.
 
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25 September 1864Gregorian
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13 September 1964
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Howe, Manning & Almy is best known as the first women's architectural firm founded in Boston and the second such in the country.
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American architect
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Howe, Lois Lilley
American architect

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    25 September 1864Gregorian
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    Howe, Manning & Almy is best known as the first women's architectural firm founded in Boston and the second such in the country.
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