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Henry Raup Wagner scrapbook

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    Published writings of Henry R. Wagner

    Rare Books

    633195

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    Thomas J. Beall letter to H.R. Wagner

    Manuscripts

    Letter from Thomas J. Beall to H.R. Wagner, replying to Wagner's request to the Lewiston Morning Tribune for copies of the "Craig article" (possibly Beall's article 'Recollections of William Craig,' published March 3, 1918).

    mssHM 74117

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    Joshua Dean Simkins notebook and scrapbook

    Manuscripts

    The notebook contains handwritten notes by Simkins regarding his childhood and his teaching career; it also contains clippings of articles by and about Simkins as well as an address he gave before the Central Ohio Teachers' Association in 1909. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings of the notes Simkins took while on a railroad trip from Centerburg, Ohio to San Francisco, California to attend a meeting of the National Teachers' Association in the summer of 1888. He details his journey including his fellow passengers, sights seen (including a hike to Pike's Peak), his stays in Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sante Fe; he gives few details regarding the meeting including that there were roughly 10,000 participants. These notes were published in the Centerburg Agitator.

    mssHM 66495-66496

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    Scrapbooks

    Manuscripts

    The scrapbook series consists of 146 scrapbook volumes containing clippings from 1870 to 1927. The clippings are related to topics of interest to Collis P. Huntington and Henry E. Huntington including railroads, labor strikes, the oil industry, the Huntington family, and Los Angeles, California. There are three scrapbooks kept by Edward H. Pardee, Henry E. Huntington's cousin, that contain clippings about Collis P. Huntington, Henry E. Huntington, railroads, and news in New York from 1882 to 1901. They were kept in the order in which the archivist found them.

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