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Correspondence (J. L. Hill), ca. 1928 Letters: S. Wolcott to Julius Reed, 1832 (from Hill’s collection?) Letters (from Hill’s collection?) [3 folders] Bill of sale of slaves (from scrapbook) Sale of land, July 18, 1828 (from scrapbook) Items from scrapbook Postal receipts, 1840-42 (from scrapbook) Lyman Whiting correspondence and materials (from scrapbook)

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Articles Book reviews Correspondence (political, charitable, personal) Correspondence (professional) Correspondence with Grinnell College “The Labor Party and constitutional reform for India” (Ph.D. thesis, 1960)Items Discarded: form letters from public officials

Family legal papers

The family of William Henry Wieman and Alma Morgan Wieman Powers of attorney Kiesel, Margaret M. Estate Kiesel, Paul F. Estate Kiesel Apartment Kiesel, Ferdinand J. Estate Matlack, Henry W. Estate Wieman, Henry N. Estate Miscellaneous items

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Folders: #1 Checks and receipts (found folded into the account book), 1916-20 #2 Certificate of Association, deeds, mortgages, 1883-97 #3 Correspondence, minutes, insurance information, 1887-1922 Ledgers/Notebooks: #1 Record of the Congregational Church of Christ in Victor, Iowa, 1883-94. Includes minutes of meetings; letters from pastors inserted in book. Highlights: • Nov. 1, 1883: first minister (p. 55) • Jan. 7, 1884: annual meeting (p. 57) • Jan. 1884: sexton's duties (p. 59) • Aug. 11, 1884: discussion regarding the salary for a pastor ("impossible for the Victor members to raise over $200.00 towards the salary") (p. 67) • May 1885: consideration of engaging Rev. W.L. Coleman of Grinnell as pastor for six months (p. 73) • Nov. 6, 1885: Rev. J.M. Bowers [Bowens?] accepts offer to preach for six months (p. 75) • May 28, 1886: Mr. H.L. Marsh accepts call to the pastorate for one year (p. 81) • Sept. 1, 1888: Rev. James Rowe engaged for one year (p. 91) • Dec. 2, 1889: annual meeting (p. 95); first parsonage (p. 96) • Dec. 1892 annual meeting (p. 105) • Dec. 30, 1893: annual meeting (p. 113) • Sept. 1894: William B. Payne accepts pastorate (letter between p. 116-117) • Dec. 1, 1894: annual meeting (p. 118) • Lists of members, 1883-94 (p. 122-141) #2 The second record book of the First Congregational Church of Victor, Iowa, 1895-98. Includes minutes from meetings; letters from pastors who received a call from the congregation are inserted in the book. Highlights: • Dec. 14, 1895: annual meeting ("parsonage full of debt") • Dec. 19, 1896: annual meeting • between March and July 1897: pages cut out ("expunged") • Jan. 3, 1898: annual meeting • Mar. 30, 1898: addition to parsonage

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Internships, 1977-1979 (grant proposals, operational procedures, meeting agendas) Junior liberal arts exams, 1962-1964 Kintner report, 1976 Liberal arts workshop, 1978 Multiracial committee, 1972-1974 (memos; president's letters, reports; including Technical Report #1, "Initial Observations and Analysis of Multi-racial Policy" by John Smith and Kwame Salter, Madison, Wisconsin (ca. 1974); affirmative action plan for equal opportunity, Grinnell College, 1973

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1972-74 photographs 1973-74 photographs 1974 First Semester photographs 1975 Second Semester photographs and graphics 1975-76, 1976-77 photographs 1977-78 photographs and graphics

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Program statement, ca. 1960. Annual reports, 1960-1969. Some correspondence, including with Murray Welch.

Confidential

FY1993 -- Class Report, Pledges per Campaign, Gift Report Summary FY1993 -- Campaign Giving Reports, Feb.-June 1993 FY1993 -- Campaign Giving Reports, July 1992-Jan. 1993 FY1992 -- Class Reports, Alumni Trustees' Gifts FY1992 -- Campaign Giving Reports, Feb.-June 1992 FY1992 -- Campaign Giving Reports, July 1991-Jan. 1992 FY1991 -- President's Club, Class Reports FY1991 -- Campaign Giving Report, July 1990-June 1991

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Bakery Building, 1951 Cancelled notes, 1914-55 Massachusetts Investors Trust, 1936-37 Okoboji Summer Theatre, 1954-57 O'Leary, Michael, 1949 Oleson, Julie H., 1951-65 Olmstead, James C. & Edith I., 1908-21 Orr, Grace, 1963 Osbood, Robert Storrs, 1961-62 Paine, James L. Memorial, 1949-54 Park Farm, 1940-59 Patrick, Josephine, 1908-59 Penrose, Alma M., 1930-45 Pierce, S. W., 1909-19 Pilot Rock Lumber Company, 1958-60 Proudfoot, C.P., 1954-56 Proudfoot Land, Clark County, S.D., 1900-61 Quonset Hut, Tenth Ave. & East St., 1948-59 Ransom, Anna E., 1915-18 Ratcliff, Anne Harrington, 1966-69

1904-1933

Folder 1 Grinnell 1904-1912:  Notes from the Scarlet and Black and Grinnell Herald Register, notes on early family life and move to Grinnell. Folder 2 1908-1910:  Various Scarlet Black articles including “What Grinnell Is; Its Spirit and Life” President Main, December 2, 1908. Various notes on Hopkins taken from SB. Folder 3 1911:  SB articles on Hopkins’ basketball career Folder 4 1912:  “Outline of the Possible Organization and Scope of Work of a Poverty Commission” by John A. Kingsbury. Folder 5 1913:  Notes from Grinnell Herald Register, “Women’s Work Shops” Bailey B. Burritt, Folder 6 1914:  Unemployment Relief Correspondance, “Study of the Methods Employed by the AICP to secure work for unemployed applicants”, notes from the Grinnell Herald Register Folder 7 1915:  “Should the work be continued?”  Confidentional memorandum on the work of the Department of Social Welfare by John A. Kingsbury Folder 8 1917:  United States Civil Service Commission correspondence a propos Hopkins, Board of Child Welfare notes, recommendations for Hopkins’ appointment to proposed Army and Navy War Life Insurance Bureau, Red Cross Gulf Division Annual Report, “Report of the Bureau of Civilian Relief Gulf Division” American Red Cross October- December 1917 Folder 9 1918:  Letter to United States Civil Service Commission from John A. Kingsbury recommending Harry Hopkins. Folder 10 1919:  Red Cross Gulf Division Bulletin, Minutes from the Central Council of the National Assocation of Social Workers, Gulf Division; Red Cross Reports January- September 1919, multiple articles from the Gulf Division Bulletin concerning the future of Home Service, excerpts from Hopkins’ monthly reports Folder 11 1920:  February 1920 American Relief Council correspondence, AMC Gulf Division Bulletin April 1920, Hopkins’ report on trip to Mexico after Vera Cruz Earthquake and Flood, Folder 12 1922: Correspondence regarding Hopkins’ Red Cross and Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Folder 13 1923:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 14 1924:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 15 1925:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 16 1926:  Letter to Lawson Purdy from Hopkins as the Director of the New York Tuberculosis Association Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 17 1927:  Extracts from: Hopkins’ “Consolidating Private Health Work Under One Banner,” Nation’s Health, January 1927, Vol. 9, No. 1. Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 18 1931:  Continued correspondence with Lawson Purdy Confidential Memo “Comments on selective rehabilitation of unemployed on the land”, unsigned Red Cross documents concerning the State Unemployment Relief Plan Folder 19 1932:  “A Social Work Study of Federal Aid for Unemployment Relief: Report of the Steering Committee” January 1932. Folder 20 1933:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers; list of Hopkins’ engagements from May 1933 to December 1934; FERA Grant Reports “Outline of Remarks on Occasion of Testimonial Dinner to Mr. Harry Hopkins” June 22, 1933; record of June 1933 FERA Conference Beginning of correspondence with FDR as Federal Relief Administrator

Tarsus (1911-1924), Talas (1927-1952), Diyarbakir and Mardin (1952-1957), Retirement from Mission Board.

Tarsus Postcard from October 11, 1910. Thomas Christie's money raising campaign for Building Strickler Hall on Tarsus Campus. Talas. Our Student Song Book: Music Unites the People. Booklet. Tarsus. A History of the Tarsus American School 1888-1988 Booklet. Talas School Reports Talas/Kayseri. General Mission Activities, 1930-1932 Talas. Miscellaneous Information. Letters. Reports to Mission officials from Diyarbakir. Letters to acquaintances in the military, Diyarbakir and Adara, as well as the Embassy in Anka Information and Correspondence pertaining to Mission work in Turkey, Generic. March 25, 1949, October 16, 1956. Documents about Diyarbakir/Mardin work in ABCFM Mission Station between 1952 and 1957. 1947 Report. Letters from Diyarbakir, 1952-1954. Property reports and correspondence written about/from Mardin, addressed to Dave Bergmark, Mission Administration, and Ray and Fern White. February 1953, July, 1955. Letters from Harriet to Children and Friends from Mardin and Diyarbakir. July 1953, July 1956. Letter about life story of Pastor Isak Dikmen. May, 1955. Assorted Diyarbakir: Correspondence regarding lawsuit for distributing Sermon on the Mount, medical reports of injured children, correspondence to and from Nafi Donat. General letters about Diyarbakir and Mardin. 1954-1957. Paul E. Nilson's letters from Diyarbakir. 1955-1957. Letters from Paul E. Nilson, July 1957: Leaving Diyarbakir, Retiring from ABCFM. Paul Nilson correspondence. Notes: 1956, 1957, Retirement from Mission. Academies for Anatolia: A Study of Rationale, Program and Impact of the Educational Institutions Sponsored by the American Board in Turkey: 1830-2005 by Frank Andrew Stone. San Francisco: Caddo Gap Press.

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Articles Book reviews Correspondence (political, charitable, personal) Correspondence (professional) Correspondence with Grinnell College “The Labor Party and constitutional reform for India” (Ph.D. thesis, 1960)Items Discarded: form letters from public officials

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Newspaper clipping, concert notice, daybook, 77 photographs and negatives of the Womens' Glee Club trip to California in 1912. Photos are not labeled, program from the Ames-Grinnell dual track and field meet in May, 1909, program/music from the 50th Anniversary celebration of the Girls and Women's Glee Clubs in June, 1957.

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