Letter - Walter Stevens to his Nephew, John Stevens History of Worthington

Dublin Core

Identifier

974.4/WS/#03

Title

Letter - Walter Stevens to his Nephew, John Stevens History of Worthington

Description

The WS series contains copies of many letters from Walter Stevens to his nephew, John Stevens (eldest son of Alfred Stevens). Good descriptions of family life and how Stevens mill processed its wood and grain products. Includes cover letter from Daniel R. Porter to Lyn Horton, dated 1 May 2001, indicating there is much value in these letters as they pertain to the history of Worthington. #3. June 7, 1945. Communion Sunday. 11 School Districts: Eager District #4, Corners District #1, Center District #2, Ringville, South Worthington, Pease District, Cold Street, West Worthington District #9, Osgood District, West Street District #7 a little above Aunt Harriet's (identify Ted Claydon), Capen/Riverside District #11. #12 might have been an earlier school house on the corner of the road leading south from the Curtis place (identify Frank Feakes). Architectural description of Capen Riverside; Drinking water came from Capen home. Teachers: Emma Clark and Nellie Shipman. (identify History of Worthington)

Type

Papers

Format

21.6 x 27.9 cm (8.5 x 11 in)

Date

1946/1948

Date Available

2007-03-25

Is Part Of

Box 39

Date Accepted

winter 2001

Provenance

Mary Stevens

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