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Charles Family Papers
The Charles Family Papers consists of extensive correspondence of Arthur M. Charles (1873-1974), long-time Earlham College faculty member and clerk of Indiana Yearly Meeting, his wife Carrie Lane (Riggs) Charles (1872-1968), and their daughter Mary Lane Charles, class of 1927.
Charles H. Coffin Collection
The Coffin Collection consists of genealogical material on the Coffin, Hiatt, Johnson, and related families and reminiscent material by Charles H. Coffin.
Charles Kress Collection
The Kress Collection consists of two scrapbooks assembled by Charles Kress. One deals with the United Auto Workers stirke against the Richmond International Harvester plant in 1941. The other focuses on attempts to organize a union at the Backstay Corporation in Union City in 1964.
Charles S. Hubbard Papers
Charles S. Hubbard (1829-1906) was an Orthodox Quaker farmer, merchant, and legislator of Raysville, Ind. This small collection consists of an autobiography that Hubbard wrote while a student at Friends Boarding School (now Earlham College) about 1847. Other Hubbard materials are in the college archives.
Charles W. Martin Collection
Charles Yarnall Papers
Documents relating to prominent Friends and major events in Quakerism between about 1749 and 1877, including the Hicksite Separation and the Wilburite controversy.
Charlotte Hussey Wood Papers
Her papers include letters that reflect communication and connections among the small group of Conservative Friends in New Jersey, New York, and Ohio for much of her life. Correspondence constitutes the most significant portion of this collection. Included are letters from Cyrus Cooper of Ohio and William C. Cowperthwaite of Philadelphia, as well as family letters, which illustrate the nature of Conservative docterine and theology in the first half of the twentieth century.