Drawer 3.11
Contains 9 Results:
8x10 inches, woman in sweater and elephant pin, ca. Mid-1900s
The Andrews family Collection documents the life of a Quaker farm family in Hancock County, Indiana, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes not only posed studio photographs of family members but also scenes of work and travel. Also included are photographs of family members and friends who were prominent Quakers, such as Ralph Coppock, Daisy (Douglas) Barr, and Jehu Newlin.
8x14 inches, professional portrait of woman, ca. 1940s
The Andrews family Collection documents the life of a Quaker farm family in Hancock County, Indiana, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes not only posed studio photographs of family members but also scenes of work and travel. Also included are photographs of family members and friends who were prominent Quakers, such as Ralph Coppock, Daisy (Douglas) Barr, and Jehu Newlin.
8x10 inches, professional portrait of man, ca. late 1800s to early 1900s
The Andrews family Collection documents the life of a Quaker farm family in Hancock County, Indiana, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes not only posed studio photographs of family members but also scenes of work and travel. Also included are photographs of family members and friends who were prominent Quakers, such as Ralph Coppock, Daisy (Douglas) Barr, and Jehu Newlin.
3x5 portrait about 5 inches long, young girl, 1920s
The Andrews family Collection documents the life of a Quaker farm family in Hancock County, Indiana, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes not only posed studio photographs of family members but also scenes of work and travel. Also included are photographs of family members and friends who were prominent Quakers, such as Ralph Coppock, Daisy (Douglas) Barr, and Jehu Newlin.
Oval portrait about 5 inches long, young girl, 1920s
The Andrews family Collection documents the life of a Quaker farm family in Hancock County, Indiana, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes not only posed studio photographs of family members but also scenes of work and travel. Also included are photographs of family members and friends who were prominent Quakers, such as Ralph Coppock, Daisy (Douglas) Barr, and Jehu Newlin.
Historic Newspapers
The collection consists of correspondence, essays, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material concerning the family of Jonah M. Davis.
Oversize
Mildred White (1894-1988) was a Quaker teacher and missionary. Her papers illustrate the history of the Quaker schools at Ramallah, Palestine, life at Earlham College, and the history of Friends in Indiana. It includes not only family correspondence and photographs, but some genealogical material the Mildred White gathered and research material from Lois Jordan's biography of aunt, Ramallah Teacher, published in 1995.
Artwork that belonged to Jay
Box 1: Correspondence A-G Box 2: Correspondence H-Mendenhall Box 3: Correspondence Miars-Z, Minutes to Visit Meetings Box 4: North Carolina Service Sermons, Account Books, Misc. Box 5: Typescript of Autobiography
Oversize Materials
Luke Woodard (1832-1925) was a central figure in the transformation of American Quakerism in the late nineteenth century. This collection of diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks, and clippings documents his career from his teenage years until his death.