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Herbert Scott Huffman, "The Hills of Home: Memoirs of a Boy, Aged Ten to Fifteen, during His Residence in Plainfield, Indiana, 1921-1926"
Autobiographical writings
Herschel Johnson Collection
Herschel Johnson (1884- ) was a fundamentalist Quaker preacher and writer of Muncie, Ind. Born near Winchester, Ind., he was a member of Central Yearly Meeting. The collection consists of an autobiography and two sermons, "The Wrath of God" and "The Holy Ghost." Transferred from FMS 33.
Hiatt-McVicker Collection
Photographs, clippings, and typescript material relating to the family of Chares E. Hiatt (1863-1944), Quaker minister and superintendent of Indiana Yearly Meeting of from 1921 to 1932; and Bennington L. and Mary (Brushwiller) McVicker (1865-1954), the latter a Quaker evangelist.
Hiawatha Band Essay Book
The Hiawatha Band was a short-lived literary society of Hicksite Quaker and other young people in Richmond, Indiana, a continuation of an earlier Vesper Band. This book contains essays that members composed and read at meetings. Authors include Essie Hadley, Will N. Matthews, Ed R. Matthews, Essie J. Lupton, John P. Lancaster, J. L. Thomas, Isaac L. Thomas, John S. Hadley. The first two pages are 1851 accounts for Hoosier Fire Engine Company No. 3. Transfer from Lauramoore Home, 2006.
Hill-Hudelson Family Papers
Hints for the Improvement of Early Education and Nursery Discipline
Hoare, Mrs. (Louisa Gurney), 1784-1836. Religious Society of Friends in Britain.
Hiram Hadley Collection
Hiram Hadley (1833-1922) was a student at Friends Boarding School in 1851, a teacher in several Indiana Quaker schools, and the founder of what is now the University of New Mexico. This collection consists of a "New Years Address," written while Hadley was teaching at Carthage, Indiana, in 1856. Transferred from FMS 78.