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Abolitionists -- United States. (1)
Africa -- Description and travel -- 1901-1950. (1)
Africa American women authors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
African American judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. (1)
African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Agricultural wages -- Ohio -- Fairfield. (1)
Antislavery movements -- United States. (1)
Asheton, Mabel White Hammer. (1)
Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Automobiles, Steam. (2)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations. (1)
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. (1)
East Cleveland Anti-Slavery Society. (1)
Ely family. (1)
Ford family. (1)
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. (1)
Hall family. (1)
Hammer, Maud White. (1)
Hammer, William J. (1)
Harris, James Armstrong. (1)
Harris, Mabel White. (1)
King, Betty, collector. (1)
King, Elizabeth White. (1)
Liberty Party. (1)
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. (1)
Ramsey family. (1)
Rawson family. (1)
Sewing-machine industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Soldiers -- Ohio -- Correspondence. (1)
Temperance. (1)
Thomas family. (1)
Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. (1)
United States -- Description and travel -- 1865-1900. (1)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives. (1)
United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 29th (1861-1865). Company A. (1)
Wheeler family. (1)
White Motor Company. (2)
White Sewing Machine Company. (2)
White family.[X]
White, Charles William, 1897-1970. (1)
White, Katharine Elizabeth King. (1)
White, Rollin Henry, 1872-1962. (2)
White, Thomas Howard, 1836-1914. (2)
White, Walter Charles, 1876-1929. (2)
White, Windsor Thomas, 1866-1958. (2)
Wood family. (1)
World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, American. (1)
Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. (1)
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1Title:  Thomas, Wheeler, and White Family Papers     
 Creator:  Thomas, Wheeler, and White Family 
 Dates:  1832-1872 
 Abstract:  The Thomas, Wheeler, and White families resided in Bristol, Indiana, Utica, New York, and Chagrin Falls and Willoughby, Ohio. the collection consists chiefly of correspondence (1832-1850) between members of the Thomas, Wheeler, and White families. Persons represented include Mary A. Roys, Isabella A. Thomas, Mary A. Thomas, Susan A. Thomas, Homer Wheeler, Maro Wheeler, Austin H. White, and Susan White. Also includes material on Homer Wheeler who attended Indiana Universisty from 1844-1845. Includes notes (1841-1842) on sermons at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary taken by Susan A. Thomas, and accounts (1862-1872) of wages paid farmhands in Fairfield, Ohio. 
 Call #:  MS 3412 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Thomas family. | Wheeler family. | White family. | Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. | Agricultural wages -- Ohio -- Fairfield.
 
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2Title:  Charles W. White Family Papers     
 Creator:  White, Charles W. Family 
 Dates:  1872-1977 
 Abstract:  Charles W. White (1897-1970), a lawyer and judge, and his wife Stella, a writer and journalist, were both active in African American rights organizations and civic affairs in Cleveland, Ohio. White had one daughter, Lillian. The collection consists of clippings, correspondence of White and his daughter Lillian, an original manuscript by Stella White, family history and biographical materials, and memorabilia. 
 Call #:  MS 4114 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  White family. | White, Charles William, 1897-1970. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Africa American women authors -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations.
 
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3Title:  Rollin H. White and Walter C. White Papers     
 Creator:  White, Rollin H. and Walter C. 
 Dates:  1895-1980 
 Abstract:  Rollin H. White and Walter C. White were sons of Thomas H. White, founder of the White Sewing Machine Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Rollin and Walter White, along with their brother Windsor, were involved with the early design and manufacture of automobiles. In 1899, Rollin H. White developed a steam boiler useful for powering automobiles, and in 1900 the White Steamer automobile was introduced. In 1906 the White Company, a firm separate from their father's White Sewing Machine Company, was formed by the brothers to manufacture automobiles and other vehicles. It later became the White Motor Company. The collection consists of correspondence, engineering notes, test data, newspaper clippings, a patent, a memoriam booklet, obituaries, blueprints, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 4734 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  White, Rollin Henry, 1872-1962. | White, Walter Charles, 1876-1929. | White family. | White, Thomas Howard, 1836-1914. | White, Windsor Thomas, 1866-1958. | White Sewing Machine Company. | White Motor Company. | Automobiles, Steam. | Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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4Title:  Ford and White Family Papers Collected by Ella Almira White Ford     
 Creator:  Ford and White Family 
 Dates:  1809-1975 
 Abstract:  The families of Thomas White and Andrew Ford resided in Massachusetts in the mid-1600s. Their descendants migrated to Cleveland, Ohio, where Ella White (1883-1952) married Horatio Ford (1881-1952) in 1908. The collection consists primarily of genealogical data on the Horatio Ford family and the Thomas White family. Includes diaries, newspaper clippings, correspondence, certificates, receipts, forms, and miscellaneous writings by Horatio C. Ford. The diaries (1845-1848) contain references to temperance, abolitionists, the Mexican-American War, and the Liberty Party. 
 Call #:  MS 3666 
 Extent:  4.61 linear feet (7 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Ford family. | White family. | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. | East Cleveland Anti-Slavery Society. | Liberty Party. | African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. | Abolitionists -- United States. | Antislavery movements -- United States. | Temperance.
 
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5Title:  Paul Bough Travis Papers     
 Creator:  Travis, Paul Bough 
 Dates:  1812-1963 
 Abstract:  Paul Bough Travis (1891-1975) was an artist and art educator who taught at the Cleveland School of Art (later the Cleveland Art Institute). His wife, Marjorie Penfield Travis, collected materials on her family history. The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, mementos, unpublished short stories and poetry, and other materials relating to the World War I experiences and artistic career of Paul Travis, and to the genealogy of Marjorie Penfield Travis. Includes diaries and correspondence of her grandparents, William L. and Lucy E. Wood. 
 Call #:  MS 3844 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Travis, Paul Bough, 1891-1975. | Ely family. | Hall family. | Ramsey family. | Rawson family. | White family. | Wood family. | United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 29th (1861-1865). Company A. | Soldiers -- Ohio -- Correspondence. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, American. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives. | United States -- Description and travel -- 1865-1900. | Africa -- Description and travel -- 1901-1950.
 
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6Title:  Thomas H. White Family Papers Collected by Betty King     
 Creator:  White, Thomas H. Family 
 Dates:  1638-1992 
 Abstract:  Thomas Howard White (1836-1914) was the founder of the White Sewing Machine Company, the While Motor Company, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, all of Cleveland, Ohio. He was born in Massachusetts, part of the White family which had immigrated from England ca. 1638. He moved to Cleveland in 1867. In 1876 he, his half-brother Howard W. White, and Rollin C. White (no relation) incorporated the White Sewing Machine Company. In 1899, his son Rollin Henry White invented the White steam car, put into production by the White Sewing Machine Company in 1900. In 1906, The automobile division was separated from the Sewing Machine Company as the White Company, later the White Motor Company. He and his wife, Almira Greenleaf White, had eight children; Mabel Almira Harris (wife of James Armstrong Harris), Alice Maud Hammer (wife of William Joseph Hammer), Windsor Thomas White, Clarence Greenleaf White, Rollin Henry White, Walter Charles White, and Ella Almira Ford (wife of Horatio Ford). The collection consists of a copy of the publication, Descendants of Thomas White, Volume II , written for Elizabeth White King by Betty King and Alice Coyle Lunn. The documentation collected during research for this book makes up the rest of the collection. It includes copies of wills, deeds, and patents; original correspondence and transcripts of correspondence of members of the White family; travel scrapbooks and a baby scrapbook; diaries; unpublished manuscripts; book; newspaper clippings; drawings; maps; oral history transcripts and memoirs; reports of Dr. Lunn to Betty King concerning her genealogical and historic research; and genealogical questionnaires filled out by family members. 
 Call #:  MS 4725 
 Extent:  3.20 linear feet (6 containers) 
 Subjects:  King, Betty, collector. | White family. | White, Thomas Howard, 1836-1914. | White, Rollin Henry, 1872-1962. | White, Walter Charles, 1876-1929. | White, Windsor Thomas, 1866-1958. | King, Elizabeth White. | Harris, Mabel White. | Harris, James Armstrong. | Hammer, William J. | Hammer, Maud White. | White, Katharine Elizabeth King. | Asheton, Mabel White Hammer. | White Sewing Machine Company. | White Motor Company. | Automobiles, Steam. | Automobile industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Sewing-machine industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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