- US US-store Archives/RG-Reg-1-2-2
- 1900-1948
Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
Box containing rolls of microfilm, confidential.
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Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
Box containing rolls of microfilm, confidential.
Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
Confidential
World War I student records E-Z
Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
card file
Army Specialized Training Program
Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
Confidential
Fait partie de RG-Reg: Office of the Registrar 1869-1988
Confidential
Fait partie de Fleming Fraker Postcard Collection
Waterloo, Waucoma, Waukon, Waverly, Weldon, Wellman, Wesley, West Bend, West Branch, West Burlington
West Liberty to Zion City and single postcards
Fait partie de Fleming Fraker Postcard Collection
West Liberty, West Point, Wheatland, Whittier, Winfield, Winterset, Woodbine, Wyoming Zion City Single Postcards: Ainsworth, Akron, Alexander, Allerton, Allison<, Alta, Ankeny, Aredale, Arion, Arnolds Park, Aurelia, Avoca Badger, Bagley, Baldwin, Barnes, Batavia, Beulah, Boyer, Blockton, Blue Rapids, Bode, Bonaparte, Booneville, Blossburg, Buttonwood Farm, Bradgate, Breda, Buckeye, Buffalo Center, Buxton Camanche, Cascade, Cassville, Castana, Charter Oak, Cincinnati, Clarence, Clayton, Clearfield, Clermont, Conrad, Correctionvile, Covington, Crawfordsville, Cumberland, Cushing Dallas Center, Davis City, Dayton, Delaware, Delhi, Delphos, Dickins, Dolliver, Dorchester, Dougherty, Dublin, Dunkerton, Dunlap, Durfee Earling, Earlville, Elk Horn, Elwood Fairbank, Finchford Gamlin, Grand Junction, Grant Center, Green Mountain Harcourt, Harpers Ferry, Huxley Ionia, Iowa River, Irwin Janesville Kellerton, Kellogg, Kensett, Keswick, Keystone Lake Park, Lakewood, Lamoille, Ledyard, Libertyville, Lime Springs, Lineville, Liscomb, Little Rock, Little Sioux, Lohrville, Lost Nation, Lowden, Lowell, Luana, Luther, Lynnville, Lytton Mabry Mill, Macksburg, Manly, Manning, Mapleleaf, Maurice, Maxwell, Maynard, McIntire, Mediapolis, Milford, Milton, Mineola, Mordale, Monmouth, Montour, Montrose, Murray New Hartfod, New London, New Market, New Munich, New Providence, Numa Oakdale, Oakville, Olin, Onslow, Otter Creek, Ottosen Paullina, Peosta, Persia, Pleasantville, Pocahontas, Prairieburg, Prole, Protivin, Pulaski Quinby Radcliffe, Readlyn, Remsen, Renwick, Rockwell, Rolfe, Rowley, Rutland Salem, Seneca, Redfield, Shellsburg, Sioux Center, Soldier, Solon, Stanwood, Steamboat Rock, Stockport, Swisher Thornton, Toledo, Tompson, Tripoli Union, University Park Van Meter, Ventura, Vernon, Victor, Volga City Walcott, Watkins, Whiting, Whittemore, Wilton, Williams, Wiota
Fait partie de Evelyn Gardner Papers 1938-1977
Letter written from Gardner to Alice about personal and family history (1977) Family tree Some photos
Fait partie de Evelyn Gardner Papers 1938-1977
3 albums of photos and letters
Fait partie de George L. Pierce Papers 1903-1946
Fait partie de George L. Pierce Papers 1903-1946
Horace Greeley Letters 1842-1848
Two autograph letters signed, from Horace Greeley to Rev. T.G. Bromerd, Londonderry, New Hampshire, Dec. 1842, and Dec. 1848.
Greeley, Horace
Fait partie de Horace Greeley Letters 1842-1848
Two letters from Horace Greeley to Rev. T. G. Bromerd, Londonderry, New Hampshire, Dec. 1842, and Dec. 1848.
William Grenzebach '67 Grinnell College Correspondence 1963-1967
Correspondence from William Grenzebach's time at Grinnell. May be read ONLY with permission from William Grenzebach. Researcher must contact him and explain purpose for examining the correspondence. Duration of restriction: Grenzebach's lifetime.
Grinnell – Chapin Genealogical Material
The collection consists of genealogical charts 1480 0 1919. Correspondence ca. 1898-1908, 32 portraits, some unidentified, copies of cemetery inscriptions, Family Association publications for the Chapin (4 books, 1862, 1908, 1908, 1927) and Alden (1 book, 1916) families, sixty Chapin family deeds and documents from Massachusetts 1674-1851, and a 114-page handwritten notebook by E. F. G. of Stockbridge, 1848, family history of Chapin ancestors Dudley, Woodbridge, Jones, and Eliot.
The papers have detailed information about a few branches of the family, little or no information on other branches. The researcher might consult U.S. Library of Congress, Genealogies in the Library of Congress to identify more complete sources.
Genealogical charts in this collection trace part of the Grinnell family from Pierre Grenelle, born about 1480 in France. A descendant, Matthew, born 1602, became a Protestant and moved to Newport, R.I., in 1630, beginning the American line of the family. Matthew’s son married a granddaughter of John and Priscilla Alden. Other charts trace various branches of the Chapin family from about 1576 to Mary Grinnell’s birth about 1857.
Grinnell, Josiah Bushnell