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Horace G. Alexander Papers
Correspondence, memoranda, and other materials of Horace Gundry Alexander (1889-1989), Quaker educator, ornithologist, and antiwar activist.
Horace Reeve Papers
1 item: "The Attitude of Friends toward Bible," undated
Hosea Smith Family Papers
Hosea Smith (1773-1846), was a Friend living in Perquimans County, North Carolina, disowned in 1810 for selling two slaves. In the same year he brought his family to Pike County, Ind. The papers consist of letters written by Hosea Smith 1810-1823, to relatives in North Carolina, a family history begun by Hosea in 1844 and continued by descendants until 1920, and miscellaneous accounts. Photocopies transferred from FMS 33
Hoskin's Family Papers
Eliza Allen's diary and Ruth Hoskin's Earlham Pictures. Six pages of Eliza Allen's diary contain notations on Eliza's time at Friends Boarding School. Includes a transcription as well. Scanned photos of Earlham that Ruth Hoskin's took when she was a student at Earlham. Includes a list of other Hoskins family material.
Huddleston House Collection
Materials deaccessioned by Indiana Historic Landmarks when Huddleston House Museum in Cambridge City closed.