Stoops, John Dashiell, William and Thelma Van Lennep, MS
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.35-9-11
- Bestanddeel
Chapter IX: Italy and Germany
Stoops, John Dashiell, William and Thelma Van Lennep, MS
Chapter IX: Italy and Germany
Stoops, John Dashiell, miscellaneous
Rose Stoops' clippings regarding college closing
Clippings Saved by Rose Stoops regarding President Turner
Rose Stoops' clippings regarding commencement
Letters to Stoops from John Dewey and William James
Stoops, Rose: Correspondence to Rose Stoops
Stoops, Mary E.: Correspondence
Grade books cover dates 1919-1920; 1920-1921, 1927-1928; 1928-1930; 1929-1932; 1935-1936; 1937-1938; 1938-1939; 1939-1940.
Memorandum book with notes on the German and French languages. Nurses' Bill and Receipt Book, now containing only the hand-written receipts, which date to between 1894 and 1898. 1875 Pocket Diary, used as an address book, notebook, and ledger. Small address book, with initials J.D.S. on front cover. Leather-bound notebook with pocket; notebook used as address book, notebook, and ledger; includes pressed leaf. Notebook with newspaper clippings of articles by J.D. Stoops (of Easthampton), and typescript and manuscript notes on the Prophets. Peninsula Annual Conference: Official Journal, 1951. Canada, My Home, by Grant Balfour. Views on and about Mt. Tom and of Mt. Tom Railroad, Holyoke, Mass.. Echoes of Silverado, by Guy Sparks; inscribed to J.D. Stoops by the author. A Book of Poetry, by Guy Sparks; inscribed by the author. The Handy Book of Synonyms, fifth edition (?), c. 1882. Rhapsody on Love, by Edwina Wills, '37; inscribed by the author to J.D. Stoops, in recognition of his 100th birthday. Black, cloth-bound notebook. Autograph book, with Mary E. Millner [sic], Charlottetown, May 20th, 1879 inscribed on the first front fly-leaf (first wife of J.D. Stoops); includes some pressed flowers.
Photograph of J.D. Stoops with Mary Stevenson (relation?). Photograph of two women indoors, with J.D. Stoops seated and reflected in a mirror. Photographs of members of Stoops's family. Photographs of various people, both indentified and unidentified. Three tintypes of three men and three women in various groupings.