Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
- US US-IaGG MS 01.230
- Colección
Eight documents, mainly manuscripts, from late eighteenth to nineteenth century Haiti donated by Hugh Hagius.
Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Eight documents, mainly manuscripts, from late eighteenth to nineteenth century Haiti donated by Hugh Hagius.
The Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice is dedicated to fostering and celebrating a diversity of practice and opinion regarding religion, spirituality, culture, ability, disability, and social justice policy. They encourage and support engagement on our campus, in the broader Grinnell community and the global commons, in the form of dialogue, programming, and service.
Virginia Lobell Rosen '48 Papers
Materials related to the Grinnell College experience of Virginia "Ginny" Lobell Rosen, class of 1948.
Rosen, Virginia Lobell
Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) was established in 2021 with Schvalla R. Rivera as the first Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, and Senior Advisor to the President.
Compositions, Scores, and Processionals for Grinnell College
6 folders and boxes.
Theodore Carl Peterson Mechanical Drawings 1909-1910
George Drake Family Papers 1861-2000
President George Drake and his brother, Professor Richard Drake of Berea College, donated family papers to Grinnell College Archives January 1991. The bulk of the material is from their father, George Bryant Drake. It consists of correspondence, notes for sermons, family financial and business records, clippings, photographs, ca. 1920s-80s. One box contains writings of Richard Drake, one box correspondence and writings of George Drake and family, one box papers of Alberta Drake, a box of Nell Drake's writings and publications.
George Bryant Drake (1895-1979) was a Congregational Minister and President of Doane College in Nebraska. He and his wife, Alberta Stimson Drake, had three children: George Albert Drake (1934-), professor and President of Grinnell College; Richard Bryant Drake (1925-), professor at Berea College; and Alberta Jane Drake (1928-). George Bryant was called Bryant; his parents were Nellie Jennie Rice Drake and George Burton Drake.
Historic Iowa Postcards 20th century
Consists of postcards of Iowa towns, events, people, and scenery.
Papers and records of various student organizations and projects.
Ladies' Education Society 1863-2009
The collection contains versions of The Ladies' Education Society's constitution and articles of incorporation, membership, minutes, reports, and accounting from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
George Washington Cook Letters 1857-1860
The collection consists of twenty-six letters, one land deed, and three loose envelopes.
Letters are written between George Washigton Cook and Electa C. Cook to family and friends, particularly Sarah E. Cook, Collins Cook, and Henry W. Cook. The letters detail life in Grinnell, IA, during the 1857-1860 time period.
The land deed is dated January 1, 1859 and is signed by J.B. Grinnell.
Cook, George Washington
The Black Experience at Grinnell College Collection
This collection of papers and materials seeks to document the experience of black students throughout the history of Grinnell College. The collection was the idea of Dr. Irma McClaurin during her time as a visiting scholar for the month of February 2024.
Paul Beall Papers 1928-1948 1928-1932
Personal and college correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, school paperwork, and small artifacts (class ring, Maltese cross charm, and watch fob).
Beall, Paul
Elizabeth Patterson Hawtrey Slide Collection 1955-1959
Consists of approximately 200 color slides taken on the Grinnell College campus between 1955-1959.
Hawtrey, Elizabeth (Betsy) Patterson
Records of the libraries, including acquisitions, budgets, personnel, and buildings.
Grinnell College -- Libraries