Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Correspondence, 1842-1919, undated
This series contains letters received by and sent from Howard C. Curtis regarding his position as a physical education instructor at Oberlin College, 1915-19; letters received by Rena Goldsbury, 1893-94, 1899, undated; correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family by Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890; and assorted correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family relating to familial matters, 1842-1916.
Correspondence, 1842-1916
This series contains letters received by and sent from Howard C. Curtis regarding his position as a physical education instructor at Oberlin College, 1915-19; letters received by Rena Goldsbury, 1893-94, 1899, undated; correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family by Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890; and assorted correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family relating to familial matters, 1842-1916.
Howard C. Curtis, 1915-1919
This series contains letters received by and sent from Howard C. Curtis regarding his position as a physical education instructor at Oberlin College, 1915-19; letters received by Rena Goldsbury, 1893-94, 1899, undated; correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family by Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890; and assorted correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family relating to familial matters, 1842-1916.
Diary, 1884
This series contains the diary of Mary Long Goldsbury (Mrs. I. M. Channon), 1884. An alumna of Oberlin College, Mrs. Goldsbury graduated in 1886 with a degree in Literature; she later earned her Ph. B. in 1890. The diary contains information and musings about Mrs. Goldsbury’s time spent at Oberlin College. The diary is contained within an archival box, and is in fragile condition.
Diary of Mary Long Goldsbury (Mrs. I.M. Channon), 1884
This series contains the diary of Mary Long Goldsbury (Mrs. I. M. Channon), 1884. An alumna of Oberlin College, Mrs. Goldsbury graduated in 1886 with a degree in Literature; she later earned her Ph. B. in 1890. The diary contains information and musings about Mrs. Goldsbury’s time spent at Oberlin College. The diary is contained within an archival box, and is in fragile condition.
Printed Matter, 1890-1916
This amalgamation of printed material contains photocopies as well as original documents pertaining to or written by members of the Curtis family. Included is an edition of The Medical Missionary Record featuring a picture of Dr. James Goldsbury (taken in Tai Ku, China), an article about Oberlin College athletics and academics written by I. S. Metcalf, and articles containing congratulatory remarks regarding the hundredth birthday of James Goldsbury.
Printed Material Regarding Goldsbury Family, ca. 1890-1916
This amalgamation of printed material contains photocopies as well as original documents pertaining to or written by members of the Curtis family. Included is an edition of The Medical Missionary Record featuring a picture of Dr. James Goldsbury (taken in Tai Ku, China), an article about Oberlin College athletics and academics written by I. S. Metcalf, and articles containing congratulatory remarks regarding the hundredth birthday of James Goldsbury.
Rena Goldsbury, 1893-1899, undated
This series contains letters received by and sent from Howard C. Curtis regarding his position as a physical education instructor at Oberlin College, 1915-19; letters received by Rena Goldsbury, 1893-94, 1899, undated; correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family by Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890; and assorted correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family relating to familial matters, 1842-1916.
Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890
This series contains letters received by and sent from Howard C. Curtis regarding his position as a physical education instructor at Oberlin College, 1915-19; letters received by Rena Goldsbury, 1893-94, 1899, undated; correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family by Robert and Will Hutchins, 1890; and assorted correspondence sent to the Goldsbury family relating to familial matters, 1842-1916.