Autobiography
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Willis Miller autobiography
Collection — Folder S1900
Identifier: S1900
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photocopies of a handwritten autobiography written by Harry Willis Miller in 1936. At the time of the donation, the original copy was housed at the Area Research Center, River Falls, Wisconsin.
Dates:
1936
Homer E. Sackett autobiography
Collection — Folder S1751
Identifier: S1751
Scope and Contents
The collection contains a photocopy of an autobiography written in the form of a letter to
his son, Henry R. Sackett.
Dates:
1939
John Alfred Snook autobiography
Collection — Folder S1215
Identifier: S1215
Scope and Contents
There are two items in this collection: (1) Autobiography of John Alfred Snook (original and photocopy), and (2) letter to Louise Rebecca Rarick of Bloomington, Indiana, from "Aunt Floss" (Flossie Nina Bellinger), Poughkeepsie, N.Y. The autobiography consists of nine typed pages, beginning in the year of John's birth (1857) and ending in 1944 on page 8, with the last half of page 8 and page 9 written by one of his daughters. She gives her father's death date of December 9, 1950. The letter to...
Dates:
1857-1973
John Wright Sr. papers
Collection — Folder S1464
Identifier: S1464
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a biography of John Wright Sr. from Washington County, Indiana ranging from 1844 to 1850 regarding the life and pilgrimage of John Wright Sr.
Dates:
1844-1850
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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John Wright Sr. papers
Joseph Holman notebook and clippings
Collection — Folder S2044
Identifier: S2044
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of a newspaper clipping that makes mention of George Holman,
a relative of Joseph, and a notebook containing Holman’s personal recollections on a
number of topics. He covers events which occurred from 1788 to 1831. The last nine
pages are an autobiography.
Dates:
circa 1800s
Lara Paul Good collection
Collection
Identifier: L059
Scope and Contents
This collection contains an autobiography of Lara Paul Good, including draft sections. The autobiography, completed in 1967, includes photographs, personal papers, and genealogical records. The autobiography covers the first quarter of Mr. Good's life and family history. The title of the autobiography states it is "part 1," there is no part 2 within the collection. Correspondence with Iva Kittermann is also included.
Dates:
1967
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Lara Paul Good collection
Lara Paul Good "The Way it Was: An Autobiography"
Collection — Volume 166
Identifier: V166
Scope and Contents
This collection contains an autobiography of Lara Paul Good, completed in 1967, includes photographs, personal papers, and genealogical records. The autobiography covers the first quarter of Good's life and family history. The title of the autobiography states it is "part 1," there is no part 2 within the collection.
Dates:
1967
Laura Clarinda Bammerlin Hall "This is My Life" autobiography
Collection — Folder S2670
Identifier: S2670
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photocopies of an autobiography written by Laura Clarinda Bammerlin Hall and titled "This is My Life." Dated March 9, 1960 and written at the request of her daughter Violet Hall Perkins, Mrs. Hall included information about her parents and grandparents, her marriages, and childhood memories of living in Alabama. The autobiography includes a preface written by her daughter.
Dates:
1960/03/09
Lawrence A. Cassidy memoir
Collection — Folder S0239
Identifier: S0239
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of a letter from Cassidy containing a brief biographical sketch, as well as Cassidy’s typewritten memoirs of his time in the army, 1914-1919.
Dates:
1914-1919
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Lawrence A. Cassidy memoir
Louis L. Ludlow letter
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0857
Scope and Contents
This collection contains a May 16, 1924 handwritten letter by Louis L. Ludlow sent from Washington, D.C. to Howard M. Staunton, an attorney in Indianapolis. In the letter Ludlow lets Staunton know that he is sending him a copy of his new book From Cornfield to Press Gallery.
There is also an oversize portrait of Ludlow dated March 27, 1929 (B057).
There is also an oversize portrait of Ludlow dated March 27, 1929 (B057).
Dates:
1924/05/16; 1929/03/27
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Louis L. Ludlow letter