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Anonymous Poetry
Anonymous Quaker Commonplace Book
Commonplace book with essays and poetry on religious subjects, apparently from a Philadelphia Quaker, with entries dated 1829-1832, many in spectacular penmanship.
Anonymous Salem, Ohio, Diary 1928-1933
Diary kept by a young woman, apparently a Mount Union College student, whose home was in Salem, Ohio, 1928-1933. She mentions family, attending classes and dances, and occasionally attending silent Quaker meetings.
Antioch Chapel Monthly Meeting
Antioch Chapel withdrew from Indiana Yearly Meeting. They declined to give Earlham their records, but they did provide photocopies of the monthly meeting records from the 1941-2013. The scans were stored on compact discs. They were downloaded and printed in 2024.
Antiques and Other Special Furnishings
Arba Monthly Meeting
Archer Monthly Meeting
Archive Office Files (Restricted)
Arend Vlaskamp Collection
Arend Vlaskamp (1895-1974) was an accountant and Quaker of Muncie, Ind. who attended Earlham College, 1914-1917. The collection consists of material relating to his work in France as a conscientious objector with the Friends Reconstruction Unit, 1917-1919. Gift of Joseph A. Vlaskamp, 1994.
Argus Ogborn Collection
This collection has three parts. The first consists of deeds and legal papers from Preble County, Ohio, and Wayne, Franklin, and Union counties in Indiana, 1822-1849. The second consists of a small collection of Lybrook family papers from Union County, Indiana, 1823-1843. The last is correspondence received by Argus Ogborn, mainly with public figures such as Ulysses S. Grant III, Sen. Homer Capehart, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1931-1984.