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Rachel Osborn Papers
The collection includes journals of her sermons (primarily from the 1960s and 1970s), personal diaries, scrapbooks from her travels to Colorado and England, family photographs, travel journals from missionary work, correspondence primarily pertaining to her work as a minister, and several original holiday plays written by Osborn. Also included in the collection is a subsection of material gathered by Jody Richmond who planned to write a biography of Osborn that never came to fruition.
Rachel Park Collection
Rachel Park (1782-1860) was a resident of Richmond, Indiana, from 1824 until her death. This collection consists of photography, a copy of an obituary from a Richmond newspaper, and memorandum about the disposition of her property among her family after her death. Purchase, 2008.
Radley Monthly Meeting
Ralph S. Coppock Collection
Randall and Alice Shrock
Randolph County, Indiana, Assistant Superintendent Gravel Road Repair Record
Records of payments for road work in Randolph County, Indiana, 1918: dragging road, hauling stone, shoveling snow
Randolph County, Indiana, Deed Collection
5 deeds for sale of land in Randolph County, Indiana, to the Cincinnati, New Castle and Michigan Railroad by Michael and Elizabeth Beck, Nathan Garrett, Jehu and Sarah Ann Hiatt, Paul W. and Achsah Way, and Solomon R. and Margery Wright, 1849-1853.
Randolph County Obituaries
This collection consists of copies of death notices and obituaries for residents of Randolph County, IN, and a few former residents, between 1870 and 1941. Most of the subjects were Friends and residents of the western part of the county, especially the Farmland area.
Ratcliff Family Collection
Letters written by relatives in Indiana, Kansas, and Iowa to John P. and Ellen (Cook) Ratcliff of Henry County, Indiana; photographs of scenes and events around Spiceland, Indiana.
Ratliff Family Papers
9 items associated with the family of Cornelius Ratliff (1755-1828), his son Cornelius (1798-1889), and grandson Joseph C. Ratliff (1827-1909).