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Education

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 134 Collections and/or Records:

Ethel McDaniel collection

 Collection — Folder S2757
Identifier: S2757
Scope and Contents This collection includes a variety of materials gathered by Ethel McDaniel about the history of Society of Friends education within Indiana, ranging from 1884 to 1939. Items include tallies of schools and students, maps showing school locations, Indiana Yearly Meeting pamphlets, correspondence, and questionnaires.
Dates: 1884-1939

Ewing family collection

 Collection
Identifier: L323
Scope and Contents This collection comprises personal and business papers from the Ewing family, particulraly the brothers William Griffith (W.G.) and George Washington (G.W.) Ewing and their companies in Fort Wayne, Indiana and numerous other locations in the Midwest, ranging from 1818-1887, regarding land speculation; the fur trade; trade and relations with Native Americans and Hoosier pioneers; the settlement of Indiana and the Old Northwest; the development of Fort Wayne; state and national politics; and...
Dates: 1818-1889

Fassett A. Cotton papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2698
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopied, mimeographed, typed and autographed and signed letters, speeches, newspaper articles and miscellaneous from Fassett Cotton, Kate Milner Rabb, Theodore Roosevelt and others in Indiana and elsewhere ranging from 1893 to 1943 regarding education, Fassett Cotton, government issues and other topics.
Dates: 1893-1945, undated

Father John Cavanaugh papers

 Collection — Folder S243
Identifier: S0243
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed carbon copy from Father John Cavanaugh in South Bend, Indiana in 1914 regarding Norte Dame's education and its value to civilization.
Dates: 1914

Fehring and Cassell family collection

 Collection
Identifier: G-139
Scope and Contents This collection includes genealogical research, published materials, and ephemera from Rose Cassell, Bill Cassidy, and others primarily in Indiana, ranging from 1930 to 2000, regarding the Fehring, Cassell, and allied families.
Dates: 1930-2000

Fifth Day Evening Club newsletter

 Collection — Folder S1520
Identifier: S1520
Scope and Contents This collection contains the first issue of the Silver Leaf newsletter written for the Fifth Day Evening Club possibly from Rockville, Indiana from March 1866 regarding education, news, science, and literature. The marriage of James M. Coltrane and Samantha E. Teague is mentioned in the newsletter, their marriage license was issued in Rockville, Indiana on February 19, 1866.Source:Ancestry.com. Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001. Accessed May 5,...
Dates: 1866

Florence Heywood collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2476
Scope and Contents This collection includes four journals used by Florence Heywood to record her daily activities from March 1893 to November 1895 while attending the Classical School for Girls in Indianapolis, her composition book from circa 1894, the undated poem, "O'er the Sea," and the undated composition, "The Visit of an Unsophisticated Traveller to Sicily and Egypt."This collection also includes catalogs from the Classical School for Girls for the years 1883/84, 1885/86, 1886/87, 1888/89,...
Dates: 1883-1903, undated

Fogleman family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L251
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, postcards, telegrams, genealgoy material, newspaper clippings, photographs, an autograph book, an account book, a memory notebook, financial documents, and other papers from Ida, David, and Maggie Fogleman, ranging from 1859 to 1950 and undated, concerning family, work, and school life, friendships, and estate planning.

There is also David Fogleman and Margaret W. Moore's marriage certificate dated December 30, 1869 (OB084).
Dates: 1859-1950

Fountain Park Chautauqua collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2522
Scope and Contents This collection contains documents from the Fountain Park Chautauqua, including correspondence (1941-1945), lists of subscribers and pledges (1942-1945, undated), a June 16, 1944 edition of The Remington Press, and the program from the 1998 assembly. There are also 3 record books (V328) of the Fountain Park Chautauqua, including the stockholders and board of directors meeting minutes (1904-1943) and books kept by the organization’s historians...
Dates: 1900-1998

Frank Marshall Moorman papers

 Collection
Identifier: L111
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs, certificates, newspaper articles, recipes, an autograph book, scrapbooks, and correspondence from Frank Marshall Moorman and others in Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indiana and France ranging from 1879 to 1952, regarding family matters, club business, education, university life, and military orders, ranks and service during World War I.
Dates: 1879-1952; undated

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