Format • | Manuscript Collection | [X] |
Subject • | Ballou family. |
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| • | Cabinet officers -- United States. |
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| • | Dodge family. |
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| • | Dudley family. |
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| • | Garfield family. |
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| • | Garfield, Helen Newell, 1866-1930. |
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| • | Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950. |
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| • | Glenn family. |
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| • | Hill family. | [X] | • | James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Mentor, Ohio) |
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| • | Leonard family. |
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| • | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
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| • | McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885. |
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| • | Newell family. |
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| • | Newell, John. |
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| • | Poor family. |
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| • | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. |
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| • | Rudolph family. |
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| • | Stanley-Brown family. |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865. |
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| • | United States. Dept. of the Interior. |
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| • | Upham family. |
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| • | Wade family -- Periodicals. |
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| • | Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
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| • | Wigglesworth family. |
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| • | Wyatt family. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 1 | Title: | James R. and Helen N. Garfield Papers
| | | Creator: | Garfield, James R. and Helen N. | | | Dates: | 1881-1948 | | | Abstract: | James Rudolph Garfield was the son of President James Garfield. He became a lawyer and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1907-1909). He married Helen Newell in 1890. The collection consists of genealogical materials, including correspondence, wills, property statements, notebooks, and charts, relating to the Garfield, Rudolph, Newell, Hills, Stanley-Brown, Glenn, Dodge and Wyatt families. | | | Call #: | MS 3314 | | | Extent: | 1.60 linear feet (4 containers) | | | Subjects: | Garfield family. | Rudolph family. | Newell family. | Hill family. | Stanley-Brown family. | Glenn family. | Dodge family. | Wyatt family.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 2 | Title: | Wade Family Papers
| | | Creator: | Wade Family | | | Dates: | 1862-1891 | | | Abstract: | Benjamin F. Wade, an Ashtabula County, Ohio, lawyer and zealous abolitionist, was one of the foremost Radical Republican United States Senators of the American Civil War. Wade demanded that Lincoln make the war a crusade to free the slaves, and he led the charge to keep control of Reconstruction in the hands of Congress. His family, descended from Jonathan Wade, a 1632 immigrant to Massachusetts, was one of the most prominent families of Ashtabula County during the 19th century. The first of the family to settle in Ashtabula County was James Wade, father of Benjamin, who arrived there in the 1820s. The collection consists of correspondence, wedding invitations, genealogy notes, newspaper clippings, and a freight receipt. The collection pertains to the views of Radical Republicans during the early stages of the Civil War. Caroline Wade's letter strongly expresses her (and probably her husband's) negative views of President Abraham Lincoln and General George B. McClellan. The genealogical material is also useful for information on the Wade family of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as the families of Dudley, Newhall, Hills, Upham, Wigglesworth, and Leonard. | | | Call #: | MS 4181 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Wade family -- Periodicals. | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. | McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885. | Dudley family. | Newell family. | Hill family. | Upham family. | Wigglesworth family. | Leonard family. | Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 3 | Title: | James Rudolph Garfield Papers
| | | Creator: | Garfield, James Rudolph | | | Dates: | 1879-1909 | | | Abstract: | James Rudolph Garfield was the son of United States President James A. Garfield and Lucretia Rudolph Garfield. He graduated from Williams College and Columbia Law School, and practiced law in Cleveland, Ohio, with his brother, Harry Augustus Garfield. James married Helen Newell in 1890. They had four sons; John N., James A., Rudolph, and Newell. He served in the Ohio Senate 1896-1900, and was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt to the U.S. Civil Service Commission in 1902, and to the Department of Commerce and Labor, as the first commissioner of Corporations, 1903-1907. He then served as Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior from 1907-1909. He backed Roosevelt's New Progressive Party in 1912, and was defeated as the reform candidate for Ohio governor in 1914. He resumed his Cleveland law practice, became prominent in local Republican politics, and was a member of several civic organizations, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Cleveland Association for the Hard of Hearing, and the Cleveland Foundation. The collection consists of three scrapbooks of photographs, mementos, invitations, programs, reprints, family history, correspondence, newspaper clippings, political cartoons, and cards from his college years, early married life, and life in Washington. The scrapbooks also cover the career of Garfield's father-in-law, John Newell, president of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and contain reprints, memorials, and photographs of Poore, Hills, Garfield, Rudolph, and Ballou family members, and of Lawnfield, the Garfield family home in Mentor, Ohio. The scrapbooks provide a picture of Garfield's college life and early career, and of Washington social life during the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt, as well as cartoon and newspaper commentary of Garfield's activities. | | | Call #: | MS 4573 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950. | Garfield, Helen Newell, 1866-1930. | Newell, John. | Garfield family. | Newell family. | Poor family. | Hill family. | Rudolph family. | Ballou family. | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. | James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Mentor, Ohio) | United States. Dept. of the Interior. | Cabinet officers -- United States.
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