Sarah Davis's diary records her 1850 trip across the plains with her husband. Entries describe the scenery and trail conditions. Several pages of notes by her husband at the front of the diary indicate he had traveled to California once before in 1849. The journal is accompanied by three photographs of Sarah Davis.
Description:
Caption verso: Mrs. Z. P. Davis. and The journal is difficult to read due to the faint pencil lead and the handwriting.
Sarah Davis's diary records her 1850 trip across the plains with her husband. Entries describe the scenery and trail conditions. Several pages of notes by her husband at the front of the diary indicate he had traveled to California once before in 1849. The journal is accompanied by three photographs of Sarah Davis.
Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949 Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith Dillon, Vince Gillingham, David Gray Eagle Pawnee Indian Baptist Church
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2546
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 11
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Journal kept in a composition book by clerks of the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church, Pawnee, Oklahoma, and related photographs depicting Pawnee Indian members of the church and other Native Americans, 1907-1920., Photographs in the collection consist primarily of images of members of the church. These images include a group portrait of the congregation at the church, and a group portrait of Maggie Knife Chief and family at the Pawnee Indian Agency School, 1911; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at a meeting of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association in Anadarko, Oklahoma, 1912; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at the railroad station at Darrow, Oklahoma, July 1914, with men identified in a portrait as White Horse, Robert Peters, Hole in the Ground, and Lester Pratt, and a receipt for two roundtrip tickets purchased on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad from Darrow to Pawnee; and images of a baptism of a man identified as the oldest Oto Indian, 1915., and Portraits of identified Pawnee Indians in the collection include David Gillingham and Hattie Smith Burns, identified as the wife of Benny Burns. Portraits related to Charles Knife Chief include images of him, his children, and of him with John Moses. A portrait of two Pawnee Indian women depicts Nettie Moses and Jenny Long Wolf, who attended the Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma. An undated group portrait probably took place at a religious conference meeting and includes Harry Bock.
Description:
Manuscript inscription on the recto and verso of photographic prints. and Reverend Joseph Greenberry Brendel (1862-1926) founded the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church on September 20, 1908 and served as its minister until April 20, 1911, when Harry Bock (1865-1949) took charge of the church. Bock worked many years with western showman Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill, until becoming a Baptist missionary.
Subject (Geographic):
Anadarko (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Darrow (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Oklahoma--Pictorial works, and Pawnee (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949, Brendel, Joseph Greenberry, Knife Chief, Charles, and Moses, John
Subject (Topic):
Baptists--Missions--Oklahoma, Baptists--Oklahoma, Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missionaries--Oklahoma, and Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works
The collection consists of family papers of Svetlana Shales. The papers document the relationship between Konstantin Bal'mont his two children (Georges, 1922-circa 1945, and Svetlana, 1925-). Additional family documents and correspondence document André
Description:
Konstantin Bal'mont (1867-1942), Russian poet and writer, was a member of the Symbolist movement and a major figure of the Silver Age of Russian poetry. He emigrated to France in 1920, where he lived until his death. and Svetlana Shales (1925-), daughter of K
A.W. Elson & Co Bell, John, 1745-1831 John Tallis & Company MacPherson, John, fl. 1889 Schnebbelie, Robert Bremmel, d. ca. 1849 Tegg, Thomas, 1776-1845
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom. Cataloged as *Ydb 766c. Manuscript note: Given to the Library of Yale College by Ezra Stiles. Same page appears as copy negative # 1382.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom. Cataloged as *Ydb 766c. Manuscript note: Given to the Library of Yale College by Ezra Stiles. Same page appears as copy negative # 1383.
Cataloged as *Yxz P7c. Autograph of Abraham Pierson, first rector or president of the Collegiate School in the Colony of Connecticut, on title page; dated September 22, 1659.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom. Cataloged as *Ydb 766c. Manuscript note: Given to the Library of Yale College by Ezra Stiles.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom. Cataloged as *Ydb 766c.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom. Cataloged as *Ydb 766c.
to prevent the Drinking excessive Quantities of strong Liquors, and other Extravagancies, which have heretofore been at the Commencements;. . . ." Signed by Thomas Clap, President of Yale College. Cataloged as Yez +3.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom.
Published in The Annals or History of Yale-College, in New-Haven, In the Colony of Connecticut,... By Thomas Clap, president. Printed in New Haven for John Hotchkiss and B. Mecom.
Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical.
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of Its First Planters, from England, in the year 1630, to the year 1764; and to the Close of the Indian Wars.. Published in New Haven [Conn.] : Maltby, Goldsmith and Co., : Samuel Wadsworth, 1818 (New Haven : T.G. Woodward)
Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical.
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of Its First Planters, from England, in the year 1630, to the year 1764; and to the Close of the Indian Wars.. Published in New Haven [Conn.] : Maltby, Goldsmith and Co., : Samuel Wadsworth, 1818 (New Haven : T.G. Woodward).
The Sterling Law Buildings, designed by James Gamble Rogers, were constructed between 1930 and 1931, and are located on a block bounded by Grove Street, York Street, Wall Street, and High Street.
Designed by Delano & Aldrich architects and completed in 1932. Located at 409 Prospect Street. Image may be in the public domain if copyright was not renewed.
Photograph may predate enrollment at Yale when he was a student at Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven. First African American to graduate from Yale College and the first African American to receive a PhD, 1876, from an American university. Student picture number 51 in the album.
Left to right: Julian H. Kennedy, 1875 Sheffield Scientific School, stroke; David H. Kellogg, 1876 Yale College; William W. Collin, 1877 Yale College; and Robert J. Cook, 1876 Yale College, bow, captain.
Alternative Title:
Folder Title: Class of 1875; 1876; Class of 1876 Freshmen
Published in Harper's Weekly, July 23, 1881. Drawn by Charles Graham. Upper left image captioned "home of the Yale crew." Center image captioned "the moving stand." Upper right image captioned "home of the Harvard crew."
Alternative Title:
Folder Title: Class of 1880 freshmen; 1881; Class of 1881
Members of the team included Charles F. Rogers, Sheff 1890; George S. Brewster, 1891; Fairfax Harrison, 1890; William Herbert Corbin, 1889; Ashbel Barney Newell, 1890; John Hartwell, Sheff 1889; E. L. Caldwell, stroke; Philip Allen, Sheff 1890; George Washington Woodruff, 1889, captain; Charles Otis Gill, 1889; and Ralph Thompson, 1890, coxswain.
Back row, left to right: Charles F. Rogers, Sheff 1890; George S. Brewster, 1891; Fairfax Harrison, 1890; William Herbert Corbin, 1889; Ashbel Barney Newell, 1890; John Hartwell, Sheff 1889; and E. L. Caldwell, stroke. Middle row, left to right: Philip Allen, Sheff 1890; George Washington Woodruff, 1889, captain; and Charles Otis Gill, 1889. Front row: Ralph Thompson, 1890, coxswain.
Standing on the left: unidentified; Appleton, 1886. Seated in the middle: Caldwell, 1887; unidentified; Cadwell, Sheff 1886; unidentified; and Stevenson, 1888. Seated in the front: Rogers, 1887; Woodruff, 1889; and Middlebrook, 1887.
Published in the 1903 Yale Banner, Yg11 B2 v.62, page 213. Back row, left to right: Meier, Johnston, Blagden,Whittier, Fish, Auchincloss, Daly, and Adams. Middle row: Miller, Coffin, Judson, Waterman, captain, Bogne, Cross, and Stubbs. Sitting on the grass: Le Blanc and Minor.
Back row, left to right: Eugene Lawrence Messler, Sheff 1894; John McClintock Longacre, 1896; Edson Fessenden Gallaudet, 1983; Alexander Parker Rogers, Sheff 1894; Sherwood Bissell Ives, 1893; John Milton Goetchius, Sheff 1894; and Frederick Allen Johnson, Sheff 1894. Front row: Albert Leverett VanHuyck, Sheff 1893, and Frederick Erskine Olmsted, Sheff 1894.
Participated in the Henley Regatta on July 7, 1896, losing to Leander. Back row, left to right: James H. Simpson, 1897; Paul D. Mills, Sheff 1897; J. O. Rogers, 1898; P. H. Bailey, 1897; Alexander Brown, 1896; Ralph Treadway, 1896, captain; John McClintock Longacre, 1896; C. Langford, Sheff 1897; W. M Beard, 1896; and Payne Whitney, 1898. Seated: Joseph S. Wheelwright, 2nd, 1897; Tommy Clark, 1897, coxswain; and Jules [Gabriel' Henri deSibour, 1896, manager.
Back row, left to right: Unidentified individual; Eugene Lawrence Messler, Sheff 1894; and Edson Fessenden Gallaudet, 1983. Middle row: Unidentified individual; John Milton Goetchius, Sheff 1894; Albert Leverett VanHuyck, Sheff 1893; Sherwood Bissell Ives, 1893; unidentified individual; and John McClintock Longacre, 1896. Front row: Alexander Parker Rogers, Sheff 1894; two unidentified individuals; and Frederick Allen Johnson, Sheff 1894.