Box 5
Contains 15 Results:
Clippings and Printed Material, 1886-1933
Metcalf's temperance activity is documented in this series. Included as parts of the series are correspondence and printed material. Correspondence chronicles the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and various temperance crusades. Correspondents include James Monroe, C. W. Horr of Wellington, and Ferd Schumacher, founder of the Quaker Oats Company. Printed materials and clippings further illustrate temperance in the political and social arenas.
Clippings and Printed Material, 1886-1933
Metcalf's temperance activity is documented in this series. Included as parts of the series are correspondence and printed material. Correspondence chronicles the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and various temperance crusades. Correspondents include James Monroe, C. W. Horr of Wellington, and Ferd Schumacher, founder of the Quaker Oats Company. Printed materials and clippings further illustrate temperance in the political and social arenas.
Correspondence, 1884-1937
Metcalf's temperance activity is documented in this series. Included as parts of the series are correspondence and printed material. Correspondence chronicles the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and various temperance crusades. Correspondents include James Monroe, C. W. Horr of Wellington, and Ferd Schumacher, founder of the Quaker Oats Company. Printed materials and clippings further illustrate temperance in the political and social arenas.
Correspondence, 1884-1937
Metcalf's temperance activity is documented in this series. Included as parts of the series are correspondence and printed material. Correspondence chronicles the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and various temperance crusades. Correspondents include James Monroe, C. W. Horr of Wellington, and Ferd Schumacher, founder of the Quaker Oats Company. Printed materials and clippings further illustrate temperance in the political and social arenas.
Ledger, undated
Metcalf's temperance activity is documented in this series. Included as parts of the series are correspondence and printed material. Correspondence chronicles the founding of the Anti-Saloon League and various temperance crusades. Correspondents include James Monroe, C. W. Horr of Wellington, and Ferd Schumacher, founder of the Quaker Oats Company. Printed materials and clippings further illustrate temperance in the political and social arenas.