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Naomi P. Curl Letters
Nathan Wesley Wright Diaries
The Wright diaries consists of diaries for the years 1879-1885.
Nathaniel Carter Diary
The collection consists of a diary written by Nathanial Carter. Carter regularly reflects on his progress in religious life and reports on what happened in his meeting. He also is a typical farmer, giving close attention to the weather and the markets for crops. Finally, he chronicles his community, recording events in the lives of family and neighbors, especially births, deaths, and marriages. The Carter diary was a gift from the Rev. Floyd L. Cook of Indianapolis some time before 1975.
Nathaniel S. Bates Collection
Photograph of Nathaniel S. Bates and 2 daughters, taken by G. W. Stigleman, Richmond, Indiana, 1886
Nathaniel W. Koontz Collection
Nathaniel W. Koontz (born 1860) was a farmer who resided in Henry and Rush counties, Indiana. This collection consists of letters written to Koontz by friends and relatives in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.
National American Retreat Directors Association (NARDA) Collection
Minutes, correspondence, and publications
National Extension Homemakers Council Oral History Collection
This collection consists of transcripts of oral history interviews done in 1982 with long-time members of Extension Homemakers Clubs across the United States as part of the "Voices of American Homemakers" project. The collection documents numerous facets of American women's lives in the twentieth century. Attached is a listing of interviewees with places. The transcripts include releases and biographical questionnaires.
National Friends Insurance Trust (NFIT)
N.B.Townsend Account Book, Mahoning and Williams County, Ohio
Farming accounts kept by Nathan B. Townsend, a Hicksite Quaker farmer in Mahoning and Williams County, Ohio.
Neave Family Letters
Correspondence, 1833-1863, among members of the Neave family, Orthodox Friends of Cincinnati, Ohio. Letters are among members of the family of Thompson (1790-1870) and Elizabeth (Martin) Neave (1797-1873)