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letters (correspondence)

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 395 Collections and/or Records:

Florence Mary Fitch Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-037
Abstract The papers of Florence Mary Fitch relate to Fitch's student years in Oberlin, Munich, and Berlin (1892-97; 1900-03) and her subsequent career at Oberlin College as a biblical scholar and writer of children's books. They also contain materials relating to three preceding generations of the Fitch family (1807-1936). Virtually no record exists in these papers of Florence Fitch's tenure as Dean of Women at Oberlin (1904-20). The records of the Office of the Dean of Students (Record Group 12)...
Dates: 1807-1959; Majority of material found in 1892-1917; Other: Date acquired: 04/17/1969

Frances J. Cade and E. John Hamlin Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-418
Scope and Contents The papers, photographs, and objects originating with Frances Cade and E. John Hamlin reflect the lives of two Oberlin graduates who met during their service in China as Shansi representatives in the mid-1930s, and continued after their marriage in 1942 to pursue a lifetime of service in the Far East.  Both the Hamlins wrote articles for their hometown newspapers during their time at Taigu, and gave presentations on their experiences later in life as employees of the World Council of...
Dates: BCE-2010, undated; Other: Majority of material found in 1934-48; 1982-89; Other: Date acquired: 1981 June 22

Frances Theresa Densmore Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-156
Scope and Contents The papers of Frances Densmore consist of letters, notes, and sketches created during Miss Densmore's student years at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music from 1884 to 1887, and writings dating from the 1920s to 1954. The correspondence consists of portions of letters written to her parents which she subsequently pasted on sheets of paper, numbered, and transcribed. Letters cover such topics as life in Ladies Hall, her organ lessons, recitals attended, and music she studied. She...
Dates: 1886-1954; Other: Date acquired: 1983 March 1

Frances Walker-Slocum Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-222
Scope and Contents The papers of Frances Walker-Slocum contain biographical material, correspondence, greeting cards, performance and recital programs, ephemera, publicity files, and several scrapbooks. The bulk of the collection is made up of greeting cards, performance programs, and publicity materials. The most significant materials are the performance programs in series 3. Dating from the 1940s to the mid-2000s, these files document Walker-Slocum's performances at Oberlin College and at venues across...
Dates: 1906 - 2011; Other: Date acquired: 06/10/1991

Francis F. and Emma B. Tucker Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-322
Scope and Contents The Francis F. and Emma B. Tucker Papers document the Tucker Family's involvement in missionary work and in medicine.  The papers consist of correspondence, biographical material, photographs, a scrapbook, and Chinese picture postcards. The collection is arranged in four series: I. Biographical Files, II. Correspondence Files, III. Photographic Files, and IV. Miscellaneous. The biographical material includes typescript copies of speeches given in honor of Frances Fisher...
Dates: ca. 1880s-1964; Other: Date acquired: 1999 December 16

Francis Henry Dart Collection

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Identifier: RG 30-161
Scope and Contents The Francis Henry Dart Collection is arranged into six series. Series 1 Biographical consists of Dart's account of his life titled "Myself " (typescript, 45 pages); his recollections of his parents (typescript, 6 pages); and his mother's autobiography (typescript, 9 pages). The typescripts (copies) recount the great hardships Dart faced as a pioneer in Kansas and the many financial and other difficulties that befell his family. He writes of his painting and efforts for an...
Dates: 1849 - 1984; Majority of material found in 1849-1935; Other: Date acquired: 1983 November 17

Francis Marion Price Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-395
Scope and Contents The Francis Price Papers make up a small collection arranged into six series: I. Correspondence; II. Diary and Journal; III. Printed Matter; IV. Photograph Album; V. Scrapbook; and VI. Artifacts.  None of these series holds extensive material, and together they present a limited picture of the life and work of Francis Price.  The most interesting item resides in Series II, a typescript of letters by his sister-in-law Eva J. Price from June 28 to July 1 of 1900, just before the family was...
Dates: 1888-1937, undated; Other: Date acquired: 2008 January 22

Francis W. and Lydia Lord Davis Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-080
Abstract The papers of the Rev. Francis Ward Davis (1857-1900) and his wife, Lydia Clara Lord Davis (1867-1952), constitute an excellent source for the study of the lives of China missionaries up to the time of the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 in which Francis Davis was killed. The couple's eight-year residence (1889-97) in Shansi Province as Congregational missionaries under appointment of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (A.B.C.F.B.) is well documented. The post-1900 papers...
Dates: 1877-1944; Majority of material found within 1889-1913; Other: Date acquired: 07/18/1973

Frank B. Warner Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-214
Scope and Contents The papers of Frank B. Warner document the missionary work of Warner and his wife Maude Bowman Warner in early twentieth century China. The papers are arranged in four series: Series I. Biographical; Series II. Correspondence; Series III. Reports relating to Missionary Work; and, Series IV. Photographs. The papers primarily consist of letters written by Frank and Maude Warner describing China, its people, and its culture. Maude’s letters illustrate the difficulties faced, and...
Dates: 1912 - 2001; Majority of material found within 1912 - 1923; Other: Date acquired: 1990 September 13

Frank Hugh Foster Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-103
Scope and Contents The materials in this collection document the life and scholarly work of Professor Frank Hugh Foster. His distinguished career, which spanned forty-eight years, began and ended at Oberlin. The collection consists almost entirely of written materials and manuscripts, some of which appear in bound volumes. Frank H. Foster’s interests covered a variety of theological topics as evidenced by the titles in this collection. Also included are over a hundred letters of received correspondence. The...
Dates: 1873 - 1935; Other: Date acquired: 03/22/1977