Ellsworth, Virginia Sweney. Class of 1921.
- US US-IaGG Pamphlet 52-52 pE-52 pEl51p
- Documento
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photograph.
Ellsworth, Virginia Sweney. Class of 1921.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photograph.
Findlay, James F. Class of 1922.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Biographical information, photograph, clippings.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Biographical information.
Fleming, Florence. Class of 1891.
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"Old Letters show most students have changed litter over years: Florence Fleming describes campus life 75 years ago. (Newspaper clipping from Pittsburgh).
Photograph.
Fleck, Harold J. Class of 1919.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photographs.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Sphere photographs. "That's Jazz, Man!"
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photograph.
Forbush, Dennis. Biographical information.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Ford, Anna Wheeler. Class of 1892.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photograph.
Forry, Alice B. Class of 1887.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Photograph.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Professor of English. Photograph.
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Grinnell, Josiah Bushnell (J.B.)
Parte de Biographical Files 1800-
Grinnell, Iowa was founded in March 1854 by Josiah Bushnell Grinnell (1821-1891) who chose a site which surveys indicated would be the junction of two railroads. Grinnell was a minister, trustee and benefactor of Iowa College (later renamed Grinnell College), helped organize the Republican party in Iowa, was a Representative to the Iowa legislature and later to the U.S. House (1863), was active in agricultural development and railroad building. He and his wife, Julia Chapin, were both descended from old New England families; their daughter, Mary Grinnell Mears, may have assembled some of these papers.
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.