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Admissions and Financial Aid
This collection includes admissions, financial aid, and surveys for Earlham College
Adrian A. Parsons Collection
Adrian A. Parsons (1846-1929), a native of Guilford County, North Carolina, spent most of his life in Hendricks County, Indiana. Parsons served in the Union army during the Civil War, and was a student in Earlham College in 1867-1868. He was well-known as an advocate of scientific farming and published widely in agricultural journals. The collection consists of biographical material and copies of his writings and military records. Gift of Charles W. Parsons, 2000.
African and African American Studies (AAAS)
Agnes Calvert Hole Collection
Agnes Calvert Hole, Earlham class of 1933, was a Friend of Madison, Wisconsin, and the wife of Francis Doan Hole, also Earlham class of 1933. The Hole Collection consists of letters to her father, Cecil K. Calvert, Earlham class of 1908, from his grandparents and other relatives who were Quaker missionaries in Oklahoma, 1884-1895, and correspondence regarding family papers and artifacts. Gift of Francis D. Hole, 1990.
Agreement between the Hagerstown Canal Company and Benjamin Conklin
Alaska Quaker Documents
Contains diaries of missionaries, correspondence, reports and miscellaneous documents relating to missionary activity in Alaska sponsored by California Yearly Meeting from about 1895 to 1975.
Albert E. Ferris Papers
This collection of diaries, correspondence, clippings, and other materials documents Ferris' life and life in Wayne County, Indiana in the period.
Albert Strattan Notebook
Small notebook with addresses and other notes kept by Albert Strattan (1856-1945), a Quaker farmer of Knightstown, Indiana.
Alexander S. Starbuck Letters
Alexander Selkirk Starbuck (1847-1865) was a native of Randolph County, Ind., who served in the 121st Indiana Regiment, Ninth Cavalry, during the Civil War. The collection consists of five letters written from Mississippi from January to June 1865, including descriptions of army life and responses to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Transferred from FMS 33, 1997.
Alfred J. Lewis Autograph Book
Autograph book, with tuition receipts, of Alfred J. Lewis while a student at the Green Mount Boarding School, a Hicksite Friends school, Richmond, Indiana.