Music Teacher, Private School.
Daughter of Dr. Sarah Marinda Loguen Fraser and Dr. Charles A Fraser.
Wife of John N. Goin, married 29 Dec 1917 in Washington, DC.
Graduate of Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts.
Gregoria Fraser Goins papers, 1843-1962.
Howard University.
Goins, Gregoria Fraser, 1883-1964.
13.5 linear ft.
The material described in this catalog record is located in the collections of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
This entry replaces NUCMC MS 83-1233.
Collection open for research.
Contains autobiography, scrapbooks, albums, genealogy, and photographs, documenting Goins' career and family history; a biography by Goins of her mother, Sarah Marinda (Loguen) Fraser, the second black woman physician in the U.S. and the first woman physician in the Dominican Republic; and organizational materials from the National Association of Negro Musicians, the Washington Music Teachers Association, the Treble Clef Club in Washington, D.C., and the Gregorian Studio of Music. Other persons represented include: Roscoe Conkling Bruce and Nannie Burroughs.
Music teacher, of Washington, D.C.; operated the Gregorian Studio of Music, in Washington, D.C.
Materials in English.
Music Teacher, Private School.
Daughter of Dr. Sarah Marinda Loguen Fraser and Dr. Charles A Fraser.
Wife of John N. Goin, married 29 Dec 1917 in Washington, DC.
Graduate of Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts.
Gregoria Fraser Goins papers, 1843-1962.
Howard University.
Goins, Gregoria Fraser, 1883-1964.
13.5 linear ft.
The material described in this catalog record is located in the collections of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
This entry replaces NUCMC MS 83-1233.
Collection open for research.
Contains autobiography, scrapbooks, albums, genealogy, and photographs, documenting Goins' career and family history; a biography by Goins of her mother, Sarah Marinda (Loguen) Fraser, the second black woman physician in the U.S. and the first woman physician in the Dominican Republic; and organizational materials from the National Association of Negro Musicians, the Washington Music Teachers Association, the Treble Clef Club in Washington, D.C., and the Gregorian Studio of Music. Other persons represented include: Roscoe Conkling Bruce and Nannie Burroughs.
Music teacher, of Washington, D.C.; operated the Gregorian Studio of Music, in Washington, D.C.
Materials in English.
Gravesite Details
Mrs. Gregoria Goins in the District of Columbia, Select Deaths and Burials Index, 1769-1960
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