Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Correspondence, diaries, articles, essays, sermons, notes, financial papers, printed material, broadsides, ship's papers, maps, and other papers relating chiefly to Libby's life and work as a peace activist and executive secretary of the National Council for Prevention of War (1921-1970). Includes material pertaining to his years as pastor of the Union Congregational Church, Magnolia, Mass. (1905-1911), and as a faculty member at Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. (1912-1920), to his travels in East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the South, and to war relief service with the American Friends Service Committee (1918-1920). Topics include Bible study, birth control, child labor, military preparedness, pacifism, and prostitution. Also includes a diary kept by Libby's father Abial Libby as a surgeon with Union forces during the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia in 1862. Correspondents include Markham W. Stackpole, pacifists Harold Studley Gray and Leyton Richards, and members of the ...
Dartmouth College - Rauner Special Collections Library
Diaries kept while a missionary to the Oneida peoples and the Six Nations under the aegis of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge and Harvard College -- Includes correspondence with John Wheelock, John Thornton Kirkland, Samuel Phillips, Peter Thacher, Timothy Pickering, JonathanTrumbull, and others. Also includes commonplace books and other writings of Kirkland. Also includes some papers of John Thornton Kirkland, including diaries and commonplace books
Cornell University - Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Letters from Babcock to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Babcock of Ithaca, New York, and other members of his family.
Cambridge Historical Commission
This collection includes hockey, football, and baseball team photographs featuring George “Tubber” White during his time at Rindge Technical School and Exeter Academy dating from 1912 to the 1920s. White's athletic exploits at Rindge are also captured in 20 scrapbook pages of newspaper clippings, where he is referred to as George White and “Tubber” White interchangeably. The collection also includes eleven photo postcards featuring members of the North Cambridge semiprofessional baseball team, of which White was a member in the 1920s.
New York Public Library
George Hamlin (1868-1923) was an American tenor. His daughter, Anna (1900-1988), was a soprano and voice instructor. The George and Anna Hamlin papers, dating from 1868 to 1983, document the careers of both vocalists through clippings, diaries, autograph books, programs, publicity materials, scores, photographs, and correspondence.
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
This edition of Phillips Exeter's Class News provides updates about the members of the Class of 1928. It includes an announcement about James Agee, which reads Staff-writer for Fortune Magazine now living in New York. On January 28 of last year, Jim married Olivia Saunders.
Florida State University - Special Collections Department
Collection centers around Keller's experience in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946. He sailed as a navigator aboard a Landing Ship, Dock (LSD) in the Pacific Theater of Operations. This collection includes personal correspondence with family, Japanese currency, photographs, and official naval records.
Portsmouth Athenaeum
Diaries (2 v., 1850-1853, 1853-1856) describing Pike's journey to and experiences in, the California gold fields near Sacramento, and his return journey; Boston medical practice log (1874-1876) including patient names, prescriptions given, and directions on taking them; diploma (1831) from Phillips Exeter Academy; medical diploma (1848) from Botanico-Medical College of Ohio; and New Hampshire Militia company order, 3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division Cavalry
New York Public Library
George Hamlin (1868-1923) was an American tenor. His daughter, Anna (1900-1988), was a soprano and voice instructor. The George and Anna Hamlin papers, dating from 1868 to 1983, document the careers of both vocalists through clippings, diaries, autograph books, programs, publicity materials, scores, photographs, and correspondence
University of New Hampshire, Durham - Dimond Library
This scrapbook was compiled by Theodore Russell Lovejoy. It contains mementos from his time as a student at the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. It also contains items dating from his years at Phillips Exeter Academy