K. McDowell Rice dedication of Frederick Sargent Huntington Library, 1915. This transcript was sent from Indiana and is biography of Frederick Sargent Huntington. Also includes envelope from Indiana.
The Conwell Academy' typed transcript of article from Temple Magazine, Volume 6, #7, Feb. 15, 1894, p. 80. It describes Conwell's involvement in the establishment of Conwell Academy.
Begins with autobiography, continues on Page 19 with 'A Good Man Dies'; continues on Page 21 with memorial services. Brown, leather-bound book, beautifully preserved.
Handwritten paper starting with Robert Bartlett born in 1623. Joseph, Benjamin, Benjamin Jr., Edward, Edward Jr., Tilson, Noyes, Zilpha, Charles, Horace, Guy, and Marion Louise.
Paper that is a biography of William Cullen Bryant, including genealogy of Bryant family, read before the Grange 1901-05. Thirty pages typed, authors unidentified. In brown paper cover.
History of Cold Spring Farm and Its People. Includes information on the Kelly family; Bisbee; also known as Ransom Scott place on Scott Road, later owned by Dorrington. Newspaper photo included. House #24 in 40 Houses Book.
Walter Stevens to James Burckes, dated 5/20/1930. Regarding Nathan & Sibbil Spellman as related to Stevens genealogy (please see also Box 52, Stevens Genealogy)
On lined paper, handwritten, 5 pages, from Olive Starkweather in West Pelham, addressed to Eunice Starkweather (sister) in West Worthington. Transcription included with scans.
To Aunt Sarah (Salla) Stevens from niece, Phebe Arnold (married to Josiah Arnold). She is 64 years old and Josiah is 65. She tells of all her many children and grandchildren, scattered throughout the midwest. She reports that Josiah just obtained 160…
To Aaron Stevens? from Julia Crow, dated Sept. 18, 1857. Mentions 'Aunt Lois' Moody? Handwritten two sides on a single sheet, envelope manila (3-1/8' x 5-3/8)
From Phebe Arnold to Sally Stevens, dated June 11, 1855. Refers to Aunt Lois's senility, the death and illness of various children and their spouses, and their various activities. She mentions it being "hard times" in Ohio. Envelope manila…