Mildred J. Berryman
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Mildred Jessie Berryman (1901–1972), who went by "Berry" (also spelled "Barrie"), was an early 20th century pioneering researcher of lesbian and gay community in post-WWI Utah. She was also a photographer, a mineral merchant, and a manufacturing business co-owner with her girlfriend of over three decades.
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Bountiful City Cemetery, Bountiful, Utah
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Westminster College
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Berry, age 38, in 'The Mineralogist' magazine, July 1940
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