Earlham College
Organization
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Conner Prairie Farm photographs
Collection — Folder: SP063
Identifier: SP063
Scope and Contents
This collection includes 6 photographs from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana circa 1964 depicting images of Conner Prairie Farm in Fishers, Indiana, including William Conner's log cabin and trading post, house built in 1823, and individuals associated with the farm or college at the site: Opal Thornburg (Earlham College), Steve Anshutz (Earlham College), and Tillman Bubenzer (farm manager).
Dates:
circa 1964
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana prints
Collection — Folder: OBC182
Identifier: OBC182
Scope and Contents
This collection contains two prints of Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana from the 20th century.
Dates:
20th century
Earlham College stereograph cards
Collection — Folder: SP067
Identifier: SP067
Scope and Contents
This collection includes stereograph cards from the Earlham College Cabinet Series Stereoscopic Views published by Mote Bros. in Richmond, Indiana during the mid- to late 1800s regarding specimens from their collection, including corals and other artifacts of natural history.
Dates:
19th century
Indiana centennial pageant photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP127
Scope and Contents
This collection includes black-and-white photographs of 4 pageants celebrating Indiana's centennial in Knox, Spencer, and Parke counties and at Earlham College in 1916.
Dates:
1916
Lena M. Hiatt, Wayne County, Indiana photograph collection
Collection — Folder: SP073
Identifier: SP073
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photographs from Lena M. Hiatt in Wayne County, Indiana ranging from circa 1900 to 1931 regarding places, buildings, and some objects in Richmond, Indiana and a couple of images of Centerville and other towns.
Dates:
circa 1900-1931
Lloyd A. Whitehead essay
Collection — Folder: S1396
Identifier: S1396
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a photocopy of Lloyd A. Whitehead's typewritten essay "The Mastodon Who Went to College" (circa 1970). The essay discusses the chain of events that led to the discovery of an incomplete mastodon skeleton on the Bookout Farm in Randolph County, Indiana and how it was combined with other remains found previously at New Paris, Ohio and mounted together at Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana) in 1895. The mounted skeleton became known as the "Randolph Mastodon".
Dates:
circa 1970
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Lloyd A. Whitehead essay
Lydia G. Stanton composition book
Collection — Folder: S1236
Identifier: S1236
Scope and Contents
This collection comprises a composition book from Lydia G. Stanton at Earlham College in Richmond Indiana ranging from 1862 to 1863 containing writings and literary essays.
Dates:
1862-1863
William Haughton collection
Collection — Folder: S610
Identifier: S0610
Scope and Contents
This collection is a three-page biography of William Haughton written by his daughter, Lucy Haughton White, ranging from 1803 to 1878 regarding his early life and his career as an educator.
Dates:
1803-1878