Fam. Family and Personal Papers
Topic Guide
Identifier: Fam
This classification groups together collections created by and on the topic of Family and Personal Papers.
Found in 195 Collections and/or Records:
Wright-Glass Family Letters
Collection
Identifier: SC-45
Abstract
Papers include personal correspondence between Bishop Milton Wright and his cousins, Oliver and Flora Glass.
Dates:
1892-1906
Found in:
Special Collections
Horace Wright Papers (MS-579)
Collection
Identifier: MS-579
Content Description
The Horace Wright Papers consist primarily of albums with photographs, clippings, and mementos documenting both Horace’s life and activities, as well as commemorations of the accomplishments of Horace’s uncles, Wilbur and Orville Wright.Materials pertaining specifically to Horace's life and activities include childhood photographs; Horace’s education at Moraine Park School, studies at Miami University, and honorary degree from Wright State University; fishing and boating at...
Dates:
1906 - 1991
Found in:
Special Collections
Margaret Shardelow Young Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-285
Abstract
Dayton native, Margaret Shardelow Young, was a member of the Friday Afternoon Club, one of the city's oldest women's literary clubs. She was also a local school teacher and long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Dayton. The collection includes her Friday Afternoon Club writings, schoolbooks, teaching notes, photographs, and greeting cards with her original poetry.
Dates:
1894-1991
Found in:
Special Collections
Martha Yowler Collection
Collection
Identifier: MS-292
Abstract
This collection consists of family history and genealogy records for the Weinland and Mumma families. Information included may consist of dates of birth, marriage, and death.
Dates:
1626-1997; Majority of material found within 1800-1997
Found in:
Special Collections
Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-446
Abstract
The collection consists of the personal papers and photographs of Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter, a resident of Xenia, Ohio. Zoe Dell is recognized for her influence in aviation and in her local community as a pilot and the first woman president of the National Aviation Hall of Fame, as well as for her contributions to several civic organizations. In 1939 she was named "Most Photographed and Publicized Girl in the World," which was mostly attributed to her role as Theme Girl in the 1938 San...
Dates:
1934-2010
Found in:
Special Collections