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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:

Jacob "Jack" Radunsky Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-259
Scope and Contents The Jacob “Jack” Radunsky Papers, 1895, 1908-1995, mainly document the pianoforte performance and teaching career of Radunsky over nearly three decades. Consisting of six record series, the largest of which is his correspondence, the collection is on the whole uneven. There are gaps in the record relating to Professor Radunsky’s teaching and service to Oberlin College. The biographical file (Series I) helps to fill some of the holes in his life and times. The correspondence...
Dates: 1895 - 1995; Majority of material found in 1940-1990; Other: Date acquired: 1995 September 12

James Harris Fairchild Presidential Papers

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Identifier: RG 02-003
Scope and Contents The papers (1771, 1819-1926, undated) of James Harris Fairchild do not provide users a complete record of the Fairchild presidency, 1866-1889, or of the personal life of their creator. The body of documentation is instead a mix of personal and professional papers, the bulk of which consists of incoming correspondence (1852-1903).  All but two boxes of this correspondence has been described at the item level in a six-volume calendar, plus an index, prepared by Susan F. Zearing in...
Dates: 1771-2000, undated; Majority of material found within 1819 - 1926; Other: Date acquired: 1968 June 21

James Monroe Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-022
Scope and Contents The papers of James Monroe relates to the career of this antislavery orator, minister, professor, state legislator, U.S. congressman, and U.S. Consul to Rio de Janeiro. The collection richly illustrates the life of a second-rank national figure who personified the Oberlin ethos. The papers are organized into seven distinct series which parallel Monroe's career phases: 1. Correspondence (Indexed and Calendared); 2. Files Relating to U.S. Consulate, Rio de Janeiro; 3. Files Relating to...
Dates: 1819-1898; Other: Date acquired: 11/21/1968

Janet Knapp Byles Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-363
Scope and Contents The papers of Janet Knapp Byles are modest in volume, and contain both personal and professional papers, several photographs and three scrapbooks. The content of the material largely focuses on Byles' life during and after attending Oberlin College. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and scrapbooks, regarding Byles’ family, friends, class reunions and trips abroad. In addition to the photographs and scrapbooks, there are several writings by Byles regarding her class...
Dates: 1850-1999, undated; Other: Majority of material found in 1850-1948; Other: Date acquired: 2003 January 28

Jeptha J. Carrell Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-251
Scope and Contents The Jeptha J. Carrell papers are divided into six subgroups: I. Oberlin Retirement Community (Kendal at Oberlin), II. Oberlin Community Improvement Corporation (O.C.I.C.), III. Cable Television, IV. Cleveland Small Business Incubator Study (CSBI), V. Ohio Historical Improvement Organization, and VI. Writings and Talks.  Included are agendas, clippings, correspondence, minutes, notes, notebooks, reports, books, and financial, legal, and planning documents. As the subgroup titles...
Dates: 1954 - 2003; Other: Date acquired: 1995 January

Jesse Maltby Family Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-338
Scope and Contents The Jesse Maltby Family Papers primarily relate to the family’s time in Norfolk, Connecticut. A few items date from their residence in Bristolville, Trumbull County, Ohio, during 1837 to the 1850s. The Maltby family’s years in Oberlin, Ohio, are not represented in these documents. Correspondence (1817-1887) discusses topics such as family news, religion, and Jesse Maltby’s business dealings. More information about Maltby’s business affairs is found in accounts (1823-1844),...
Dates: 1807 - 1887; Other: Date acquired: 2001 September 10

Jessie Trefethen Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-227
Scope and Contents The papers of Jessie Trefethen document her twenty-one years of teaching practical art at Oberlin College, her career as a water artist, her views on the teaching of art at Oberlin College, and her personal history in the last few years before her death in 1978. Except from one letter from Trefethen to her mother, there is essentially no information about her family, or her life before coming to Oberlin. The collection is organized into four record series: I. Biographical Files;...
Dates: 1925-1975, undated; Other: Date acquired: 1981 June 17

Jewel LaFontant-MANkarious Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-310
Scope and Contents The papers of Jewel LaFontant-MANkarious relate primarily to the latter portion of her career. The papers include correspondence, handwritten notes, speeches and addresses, news clippings, and photographs and other non-textual material; the bulk of the historical material dates from the late 1970s to her death in 1997. There is very little material related to her days as a student at Oberlin College (1939-43), and there is no material from her childhood or her studies at the University...
Dates: 1875-1997; Majority of material found in 1965-1997; Other: Date acquired: 1997 October 28

Joe Blitman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-090
Scope and Contents These papers reflect Joe Blitman’s participation and interest in student politics and activism, 1967-71, while a student at Oberlin College. Archives staff printed out thirty-six articles that concern or are authored by Blitman from the Oberlin Review, 1969-71, mainly concerning student politics, anti-Vietnam War activism, and film critique. This constitutes the last folder in the collection. In addition to papers, Blitman...
Dates: 1966-1971; Other: Date acquired: 12/01/1975

John C. Leith Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-354
Scope and Contents The John C. Leith papers primarily consist of letters, many of which document various aspects of the Civil War. The most significant letters relating to the Civil War are the letters of soldiers and of John C. Leith. These letters contain passages regarding the hardships faced by the soldiers, and their desire to have news from home. Some legal documents, e.g. affidavits and an Ohio state bill, which concern the Leith family, are also included. Many other documents, e.g....
Dates: 1851-1973, undated; Other: Majority of material found in 1860-1901; Other: Date acquired: 1972 August 22