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Joseph Moore Museum
The collection consists of documents relating to the Joseph Moore Museum at Earlham College.
Joseph Moore Personal Papers
See also EC V.1 (5): Presidential Papers: Joseph Moore.
Joseph P. Smith Memoirs
Joseph P. Smith (1845-1937) was a Quaker farmer of Morgan County, Ohio, and Warren County Iowa. This typescript reminiscence narrates his boyhood in Ohio and life on farms in Missouri and Iowa. Transferred from D. Elton Trueblood Collection, 1995.
Joseph R. Evans Family Collection
The Joseph R. Evans Family Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and genealogical material on a Quaker family that was central to the founding and development of Earlham College. It also documents Quaker reactions to the Civil War, and contains some of the best pre-1900 photographs known of the campus.
Joseph R. Parker Collection
Joseph R. Parker (1820- ) was a Friend of Perquimans County, North Carolina. The collection consists of a typescript of a diary of a visit to eastern Ohio to attend Ohio Yearly Meeting (Orthodox) in 1843, and a letter, 1926, from John Newby Parker, son of Joseph, to Walter C. Woodward.
Joseph Rhodes Estate Papers
Estate papers of Joseph Rhodes of Harrisville, Harrison County, Ohio
Joseph T. Shearman Papers
Joseph T. Shearman (1834-1894) was a native of New Bedford, Mass., who operated a packing business in Cincinnati. This collection consists of letters to his mother, Hepsa (Howland) Shearman (1806-1892), of Burlington, N.J., concerning family matters, business, and investments. Purchase, 2008, 2009.
Joseph Tomlinson Notebook
Joseph Tomlinson (1778-1820) was a Friend who moved with his family from Randolph County, North Carolina, to Orange County, Indiana, in 1818. This notebook contains a family record, a copy of marriage certificate to Jemima Bray, and a diary of their trip from North Carolina to Indiana. Gift of Chris McFall, 2000.
Joseph Watson Collection
The collection consists of five images. One may be a self-portrait of Watson dated 1852. Two others are of Thomas Jay (1813-1890) and his wife Sarah (Yount) Jay (1819-1901), Quakers who lived near West Milton, Ohio. The others are of a young man holding a cigar, a post-mortem child's picture, and an unidentified man.
Joshua Bailey Account Book
Joshua Bailey (1747-1824) was a Quaker farmer and merchant of Sussex and Southampton counties, Virginia. This volume contains his business accounts, many relating to the settlement of estates. Use of the volume was contained, 1833-1869, by another unknown person in Springborough, Warren County, Ohio. Included are family records for Joshua Bailey, his siblings and descendants, and a few records of Black Water Monthly Meeting, Virginia, and Springborough Monthly Meeting, Ohio.