Papers of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

A Guide to the
Microfilm Edition of
Papers of
John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
Part 3:
Office Correspondence
Part 4:
Index to the John D.
Rockefeller Letterbooks
at the Rockefeller
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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
PAPERS OF
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, SR
Part 3:
Office Correspondence
and
Part 4:
Index to the
John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks
at the Rockefeller Archive Center
Editor
Glenn Porter
Associate Editor and Guide Compiled by
Martin P. Schipper
A microfilm project of
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Papers of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. [microform] / editor, Glenn Porter.
microfilm reels
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Rockefeller Archive Center."
Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Martin Paul
Schipper.
Includes indexes
Contents: Pt. 1. Business correspondence -- [etc.] - pt. 3. Office
correspondence -- pt. 4. Index to the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks at
the Rockefeller Archive Center.
ISBN 1-55655-396-X (microfilm : pt. 3)
ISBN 1-55655-397-8 (microfilm : pt. 4)
1. Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937--Correspondence.
2. Industrialists-United States-Correspondence.
3. Philanthropists-United States-Correspondence. 4. Standard Oil
Company-History. 5. Rockefeller Archive Center.
I. Rockefeller,
John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937. II. Porter, Glenn.
III. Schipper, Martin Paul. IV. Rockefeller Archive Center.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
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Part 3
Table of Contents
Note on Sources
Editorial Note
Reel Index
Subject Index
Bibliography
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Table of Contents
Note on Sources
Editorial Note
Reel Index
Bibliography
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Part 4
INTRODUCTION
"From the beginning, I was trained to work, to save, and to give."1 With this recollection of his early
life, John Davison Rockefeller highlighted the three central facets of his career that are reflected in
the remarkable documents in this microfilm edition of his papers. So successfully did he work, save,
and give that he made the Rockefeller family and its manifold interests a central force in twentiethcentury life. His work did much to revolutionize the business system. His vast savings and the need
to invest them well placed him in the forefront of innovative money management. His giving occurred
on a scale and in a manner that long afterwards kept the name of Rockefeller at the center of
philanthropy. Together, they made him one of the most influential figures in modem America. His
wealth and power and the controversies over how he acquired them meant that he "was to spend most
of his active years in grim fighting," as Allan Nevins wrote. "He was to be more widely hated, attacked,
and reviled than any other man of his generation."2
The papers now made available through University Publications of America (UPA) off er a window
through which we can observe the many ways in which power was gained and used in industrial
society. And, despite the fact that these documents are now a century or more old, they depict a world
that much resembles our own. At the same time, they remind us how and why such dizzying
concentrations of wealth and influence called forth an accompanying hatred and envy. The story of
John D. Rockefeller excites in Americans that curious mix of admiration and fear we have long felt
about big business.
These papers show America's pioneering giant industrial combination at work, but they do much
more than that. They afford a remarkable view of the nation's social history and of the beginnings of
modem philanthropy. Most of all, they reveal the sometimes hidden and convoluted ways of what later
was called "the establishment"; Rockefellersimplycalledthem"ourpeople."Here those with influence
formed and re-formed alliances, proposed and closed deals, exchanged favors, and arranged the
world. Seldom can we see so clearly as we can here into many of those private places where power
worked its quiet ways.
It was the business achievement that led to all the other things the world now associates with the
Rockefeller name, so it is important to understand briefly that fundamental part of the story. John D.
Rockefeller stood at the center of the large and talented group of executives and managers who
created the Standard Oil Company. Standard was the first American manufacturer to dominate a
global market through the techniques of mass production and mass distribution. The railroads had
pioneered the creation of modern big business, but Rockefeller's Standard Oil was also in the forefront
as the western world's manufacturing sector also came to be dominated by giant enterprises.
Standard was one of the nation's first great manufacturing businesses, and it became a leader in what
has been one of the most lucrative industries in the history of the world. The money and power
attached to oil have done much to shape the world for more than a century, and they continue to do
so today.
Rockefeller got in on the ground floor. The world's first oil well was drilled in Titusville, in western
Pennsylvania, in 1859. John D. Rockefeller had just turned twenty. Within a few years, however, the
young Cleveland produce and commission merchant became an important figure in the infant oil
trade. The industry was chaotic and risky, but its expansion was spectacular. In the year of the first
well at Titusville, only two thousand barrels of crude oil were produced. In ten years, the volume of
crude had shot up to almost five million barrels. The big product was not gasoline: the internal
combustion engine and the automobile industry were still decades away. Instead, the industry's main
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Nevins, Allan. John D. Rockefeller: The Heroic Age of American Enterprise (New York, 1940), p. 43.
Ibid., p. 49.
product was illuminating oil (kerosene), as the world had a great need for a relatively cheap, reliable
source of light. (Electric lighting, too, lay in the future.) And for almost a quarter of a century, the United
States was virtually the only important source of petroleum in the world. This meant that Americans
had the opportunity to develop a substantial export business, building one of the first comprehensive
global distribution networks and earning great rewards as a result. Within a couple of decades of its
beginnings as an industry, refined petroleum had become one of the nation's leading exports.
When young Rockefeller entered the business he was a novice, only a face in a crowded cast of
small entrepreneurs. He had begun in the business world in 1859 as a junior partner in a Cleveland
wholesale grocery business with Maurice B. Clark. In 1863 he and Clark accepted the invitation of
John Andrews to enter the new oil business as a sideline to their grocery trade, forming the firm of
Andrews, Clark and Company. Within two years Rockefeller bought out Clark and gave his full
attention to the thriving refining business, trading in refined petroleum as a partner in the firm of
Rockefeller and Andrews. From that point on, more than any other person, he would shape the
evolution of one of the industrial world's major lines of commerce.
The early oil industry was made up of many small-scale competitors. The individuals, partnerships, and companies that elbowed each other for position found themselves on a competitive roller
coaster. It was not a terribly expensive proposition to enter the trade, which meant that profits were
continually at risk and overproduction was a constant threat, since almost any number could play the
game of oil. New oil fields were discovered periodically, and there was always a rush to produce as
much crude oil from a field as possible. Prices fluctuated wildly; in 1864, for example, the price of a
barrel of crude varied from four dollars to twelve dollars. The refineries, like the drilling rigs, were not
very complicated or costly, so entry there was also easy. As in so many other industries involving the
processing of plentiful natural raw materials, there were cycles of great boom and great bust. Since
the final products sold for so much more than the raw material, it was an industry in which great riches
could be earned, if only the problem of overproduction could be solved. It was in that arena that John
D. Rockefeller had a special genius.
Almost from the beginning, the abilities and strategies that would give Rockefeller his great
success were evident. He had a knack for inspiring confidence on the part of investors and lenders,
and he had a flair for choosing exceptionally able associates. He had a belief in hard work and in the
value of objective data for making business decisions that was almost as strong as his Baptist religious
piety. In addition, from the first he believed in having the best, most efficient production facilities. He
had a sober ruthlessness rooted in an unwavering conviction in the Tightness of what he was doing.
It was in Cleveland that he first demonstrated his talent for turning oil into gold by turning chaos into
order.
Perhaps the key to the success of Rockefeller's strategy was his realization that he and his
partners could exploit the weakness of another industry, the railroads. Because the railroads that
served Cleveland were caught in a particularly strong version of the cutthroat competition that plagued
the entire rail sector, Rockefeller saw that he could whipsaw them. He played one against another,
bargaining for transportation rates that were cheaper than his competitors'. As the highest-volume
shipper in the Cleveland oil trade, Rockefeller could negotiate rates that gave his company cost
advantages over others. Combined with his enlistment of large investors to keep his production
facilities the largest and most efficient in the region, the results of the shipping advantages kept the
Rockefeller firm on top in Cleveland. Soon he was able to persuade his hard-pressed regional
competitors to merge with his company or to sell out to him, which made his business even more
dominant in the area. In turn, this strengthened his power to influence production levels and prices.
It seemed that a runaway industry might indeed be brought under more rational control. The
Rockefeller strategy worked, and his various enterprises in Cleveland were combined in the late
1860s into the Standard Oil Company, which was then incorporated in 1870. By 1872 Standard had
become virtually the only important firm in the region, thus completing what came to be called the
"Conquest of Cleveland."
Like so many apparent solutions to competitive problems in the history of business, however,
Rockefeller's triumph was soon clouded by the unwelcome reappearance of competition in the
national market. Despite Standard's acquisition of the largest refinery in New York City, the
subsequent closing of its older and less efficient Cleveland refineries, and the company's strong
position in overseas trade, the industry's old problems soon reasserted themselves. Overproduction,
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price wars, and falling profit margins quickly reappeared. As early as 1869 refiners and producers of
crude had tried to negotiate peace and prosperity through agreements to be overseen by a variety
of trade associations. These were loose alliances in which the independent members promised to
behave themselves and maintain prices and output levels. Time and again, however, the agreements
so solemnly negotiated were ignored and violated by one or another of the firms in the association.
Because American common law was not sympathetic to such price-fixing and market-dividing
schemes, the agreements did not have the force of contracts. The associations and their agreements
were not yet illegal, but the courts would not offer any help in making the parties abide by their own
plans and promises. Secret price cuts and rebates, as well as violations of set production levels,
caused the familiar problem of severe competition to break out again and again. After repeated
failures with the association approach, Rockefeller concluded that the associations were "ropes of
sand." He then set out to forge something more reliable.
Standard expanded its share of the nation's refining capacity, continued to concentrate production in a few large refineries, and integrated into more and more aspects of the business, particularly
into the newformof transporting oil, pipelines. Repeating the old Cleveland tactic of using his leverage
to secure favorable railroad rates, Rockefeller aggressively pursued the consolidation of the industry
into the Standard Oil Company. Through sharp competition and selective price wars against the
uncooperative elements in the industry, Standard became by far the dominant oil firm in the country.
By the late 1870s, Rockefeller's company had about nine-tenths of the refining capacity in the United
States. To shore up its legal control over what had come to be a messy patchwork of allied firms and
partially owned subsidiaries, Standard in 1882 became the first large American business to adopt the
trust form of organization, in which a handful of individuals held the shares of all the allied and
subsidiary firms "in trust" for all their owners. Further administrative consolidation followed.
It is at approximately this point in the story that the documents included in this microfilmed portion
of John D. Rockefeller's papers begin. The earliest ones in quantity are from 1877, and the latest from
1894. The great bulk of these manuscripts, however, cover the 1880s, a period when Standard Oil
was at the height of its worldwide dominance of the oil industry. It was also a time when the great
wealth produced by Rockefeller's work had reached dimensions that required much attention to its
investment and to its careful stewardship through philanthropy. Though there is a scattering of
outgoing correspondence and telegrams in this UPA project, almost all the material is incoming. Three
subseries within series C ("C" for correspondence) of the John D. Rockefeller Papers are reproduced
in their entirety to preserve the documentary integrity of these portions of the papers. Included is
correspondence relating to business, to business investments, and to office matters (Parts 1-3,
respectively, of Papers of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.). In fact, all three subseries contain a potpourri of
personal, business, and philanthropic concerns. This intermixing within the files is itself a testimony
to the complex ways in which all those realms amplified and reinforced each other in John D.
Rockefeller's life. Although the Rockefeller Archive Center holds substantial additional papers of the
founder of the Rockefeller enterprises, including voluminous letterbooks of outgoing correspondence
and telegrams, the editorial decision was made to begin with the present portions in order to make
available a manageable and meaningful segment of these important records.
Business Correspondence
The business correspondence contains an avalanche of information about the far-flung activities
of the Rockefeller empire. From all over the country and from around the world there flowed data,
information, and rumor. Reports to the Executive Committee of Standard Oil showed how the firm
dealt with the first really effective challenges to its international hegemony in the 1880s, the result of
the discovery and exploitation of vast fields in Russia, developed by the Nobel interests. The task of
keeping order in the industry was never-ending, as can be seen, for example, in the files from
Standard executive John Archbold. The company's hold on the domestic transport of oil was
threatened by a succession of competitors and opponents from time to time. For example, Archbold
wrote to Rockefeller in 1886: "We learn today to our great surprise and disgust that Penna. RR is
furnishing Tank cars to the Holdship Pipe Line for shipment of crude oil East. Have telegraphed protest
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strongly."3 Similarly, the international struggle required constant vigilance: "We are considering the
question of sending somebody to the Far East.. .the Russians are making very aggressive efforts in
these mkts."4 By contrast, at moments when all was well within Standard's empire, Archbold could
report what Rockefeller longed to hear: "pressing sales of refined in all directions as vigorously as
possible. Everything moving along quietly and well."5
Equally important were the continuous summaries of quantitative data, the informational lif eblood
of a modern business enterprise. Reports on stocks of crude oil, kerosene, and lubricants came
constantly from New Jersey, from Marseilles, from the Far East, and from all over the world. Data on
productivity and profitability were especially prevalent, such as reports on the monthly yields of
various products per hundred gallons of crude in Standard's different refineries around the country,
including conclusions about the total value of the product, the cost of refining, and the net value of
goods produced at each site. No detail seemed to be too small to require at least a summary for the
firm's head, including data on the monthly amounts paid to Western Union in Cleveland for telegrams.
Information on insurance, news of competitors' new or rumored refineries or transportation facilities,
measures of performance by individual managers or refineries, real estate deals, and political and
legal intelligence were generated in staggering volume. Important moments in history are here, such
as the telegram from Standard's lawyer and lobbyist in Washington that brought John D. Rockefeller
word of Senate passage of the Sherman Antitrust Act. "Senate has just passed the Judiciary
Committee trust bill all amendments being voted down," J. H. Flagg wired Rockefeller at his residence
at 4 W. 54th Street in Manhattan in April of 1890. 'There was but little debate and only one Senator
Blodgett of New Jersey voted against the bill."6 A little more than twenty years later, that act would
be used to break up Standard Oil in the landmark Supreme Court case of 1911.
In these voluminous business files we see also the communications to their leader from many of
the able lieutenants and associates in Standard, such as John Archbold, Henry Flagler, and Henry
Folger. Here, in short, we can see the details of how the great Standard Oil Trust did its work.
Office Correspondence
The business was the heart of John D. Rockefeller's achievement and importance, but the office
correspondence issued and included in this microfilm publication is even more extensive and more
fascinating than the business material. By the latter part of the 1870s Rockefeller was a widely known
figure, and the number and variety of persons who wrote to him is remarkable. They wrote for almost
every imaginable reason. Mostly they cajoled, begged, and curried favor. Here we hear America
singing, though hardly the songs Walt Whitman heard. Alpha the Astrologer, for example, wrote from
New York City: "Successfully answers all questions pertaining to buying and selling of stocks, bonds,
grain, cotton, real estate, journeys & etc. Two dollars ...Highest references if required."7 Requests
for loans were common, often bearing some assurance like that in a letter from Benjamin Albertson,
contractor and builder of Asbury Park, New Jersey: "I am not a speculator or crank of any kind."
Albertson, like many of the correspondents, did not actually know Rockefeller but felt no compunction
about making the most outrageous demands of him. "I will call at your Residence No 4 W 54th st on
Thursday Evening the 18th inst at 8.30 P.M.," Albertson peremptorily announced, "to see if you will
save me from ruin. It will not take a large amount of money, and I have Real Estate security that I can
give you."8
Sometimes those in public life felt that Mr. Rockefeller was in their debt, and they were not shy
about asking for what they felt was coming to them. Paul Babcock, Jr., one of Rockefeller's business
associates, wrote in 1880, for example, to find out how the Standard Oil Company wished to respond
to a request from an influential Democrat in the New Jersey state legislature: "I have received a
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Archbold to Rockefeller, October 5,1886. Rockefeller Family archives, hereafter Archives. RG 1. Series
C. Subseries B. Box 52. Folder 383. Rockefeller Archive Center.
Archbold to Rockefeller, February 4,1892. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries B. Box 52. Folder 383.
Archbold to Rockefeller, July 18, 1892. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries B. Box 52. Folder 383.
Flagg to Rockefeller, April 8,1890. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries B. Box 56. Folder 413.
Alpha the Astrologer to Rockefeller, n.d. Family Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 1. Folder 2.
Albertson to Rockefeller, December 17,1890. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 1. Folder 2.
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incurred in the recent session... in introducing & urging his Bill against Pipe Lines in the State of New
Jersey...My own judgment ivas & ¡s to refuse to pay one dollar!"^
Appeals came from the mighty as well as from the less well known. The rich were already
practicing the habit of soliciting each other In support of their personal good causes. Many of those
in society and in the business world contacted Mr. Rockefeller seeking donations. Andrew Carnegie,
for example, wrote in 1889 seeking a gift for what would shortly emerge as Carnegie Hall: "Perhaps
the effortto give New York what the Post recently said was its most pressing need may commend Itself
to you," the steel king opened. "Our numerous musical organizations would naturally be gratified to
have your name among their supporters." And, lest the oil magnate think this some otherworldly
scheme, Carnegie assured him that "the Hall will be managed...upon business principles to pay
interest like any other Real Estate investment."10
Requests for testimonials and endorsements of products were among the many demands made
of Mr. Rockefeller. Fred Adee & Co., purveyors of plumbers' supplies and sole agents for Zane's
patent water closet ('The Sanitary"), asked whether he would oblige with an opinion of the merits of
their product, recently installed in his residence. "We are about to issue a new catalogue and desire
to include in it a testimonial from you, "they explained.11 Many people also wrote seeking jobs or help
for their sick and dying relatives.
Few good causes went forward without offering him the opportunity to take part. Solicitations from
museums, hospitals, temperance groups, welfare organizations of every stripe and hue, and
educational Institutions were particularly evident. Most received standard polite but negative replies
from his staff, though a great many succeeded in winning his help. Among these were some of the
nation's major universities, particularly Brown and the new University of Chicago, to which Rockefeller
gave millions. He exercised his influence on behalf of his favored institutions in manifold ways, as a
letter from his trusted lieutenant Frederick T. Gates shows. From the Standard headquarters at 26
Broadway, Gates wrote in 1893 to Rockefeller in Cleveland:
President E. Benjamin Andrews of Brown University called upon me yesterday explaining that his call
was simply friendly without business. I knew, however, he must have some object. In the course of the
conversation seeing that he was not going to unfold his errand but expected me to open up, I waited
until he was ready to go, and in fad had started. I then called him back and ventured to hope that he
had not given up the idea of going to Chicago with Dr. [William Rainey] Harper. He then opened up the
real business for which he came. He said he was not sure whether Mr. Rockefeller personally would
like to have him go or not. I told him...that Mr. Rockefeller would be distinctly gratified if he could find
it in the line of his duty to go to Chicago and take hold with Dr. Harper. He seemed to have a burden
lifted by the announcement. I have written very briefly to Dr. Harper and I think it now very probable that
Andrews can be had.12
By far the greatest volume of letters related to requests from those pursuing religious or moral
goals, above all for Baptist causes. J. B. Cranfill, superintendent of Missions for the Baptist General
Convention of Texas, wrote repeatedly, though apparently unsuccessfully. Texas, he noted, "is a vast
foreign and home mission field and the work for the Master here has paid. Our people use your
'Standard Oil' for they can't get any other kind, and I feel that you ought to give me some mission
money to keep these people from getting into the oil tank of the future world. I will be satisfied with
$500 and will not boycott your oil if you don't give a cent. With cordial good wishes and trusting the
Lord will help you in all things, I am, Yours Fraternally, J. B. Cranfill."13
The pleas for contributions often received the same thorough, rational, careful evaluation that
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Babcock to Rockefeller, April 4,1880. Archives. RG 1.2. Series C. Subseries B. Box 52. Folder 387.
Carnegie to Rockefeller, April 20,1889. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 6. Folder 49.
Rockefeller declined, saying "I am pleased that you are moving forward in the effort to secure the
additional musical advantages for New York, in the construction of a proposed new building &c and
regret that I am deprived from joining you, on account of having so many other undertakings on hand."
Rockefeller to Carnegie, April 24,1889. Archives. RG 1. Letterbooks. Book 019, p. 373.
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Adee & Co., to Rockefeller, March 9,1885. Archives. RG 1.2. Series C. Subseries O. Box 1. Folder 2.
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Gates to Rockefeller, October 3,1893. Archives. RG1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 16. Folder 124.
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Cranfill to Rockefeller, March 12,1890. Archives. RG 1.2. Series C. Subseries O. Box 10. Folder 74.
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Rockefeller's staff gave to his investments. Frederick T. Gates handled much of this work, and it is
interesting to compare his reports on proposed for-prof it investments with his quite similar judgments
about the soundness, stability, and long-run prospects of charitable supplicants. For example, Gates,
in his capacity as the corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Education Society, investigated
and then reported adversely on the request for a sanitarium for Baptist missionaries. He listed
numerous reasons, such as the fact that "the $1,200 endows a bed not a room, which would take
$15,000 it appears including treatment." In addition, "the fund goes to the sanitarium co. not as your
correspondent supposes to the Missionary Union," and furthermore, "the sanitarium affords insufficient guaranties of permanency."14 Similarly, in respondingto an inquiry from Rockefeller's secretary,
George D. Rogers, Gates urged that a loan not be given to a milling company whose owner did
business with a barge firm in which Rockefeller had an interest, ticking off a long list of reasons ranging
from the fact that the collateral was not valuable to considerations that the business was "a very
fluctuating one," "profits are uncertain," and "why should he [Rockefeller] be saddled with every
enterprise which can possibly contribute to the Barge profits."15 All inquiries, whether seeking
contributions, loans, or favors, took on added complexity when they came from someone with a
business connection to Rockefeller. Gates, for example, proceeded cautiously in a matter involving
a request for a Baptist charity when "the fact this gentleman is probably connected with your
business.. .leads me to await your instructions before undertaking a thorough investigation."1^ The
same subtlety and care were called for on the part of others associated with Rockefeller. The secretary
of the University of Chicago, for example, made an exception to his usual policy of refusing to "address
you on business" by commending to Rockefeller a gentleman seeking investors in "the new process
of making aluminum." The reason was that the person in question, "a man of very rare intelligence
& beautiful spirit," had made a $20,000 contribution to the seminary endowment at the university and
"I cannot therefore say 'no!' to him."17 The tangled web of connections shaped not only the personal
and philanthropic correspondence, but also the materials relating to business investments.
Business Investments Correspondence
As John D. Rockefeller's fortune grew, it became a monumental task to keep the funds well
invested. By the time the microfilmed papers begin, it was already a challenge that kept a large
network of people busy. Good investment strikes a balance between risk and reward, and reliable
information on the prospects for both elements in the equation was always difficult to acquire. As in
all other walks of life, Rockefeller relied on networks of associates to see that his money went into
promising investments. He retained strong ties to Cleveland long after Standard Oil moved to New
York City, and his papers contain many communications from his home city about good opportunities
there. G. M. Stafford of the Woodland Ave. Savings and Loan Co. in Cleveland was a frequent source
of such reliable data. One of his letters is worth quoting in full to give a sense of the research that lay
behind a good investment:
We can off er you some of the best paper we have ever had @ 7% and secured by the best of Real Estate.
One loan of $25,000 in two notes @ $17,500, & $7500 due in one year and secured by Property on Euclid
Ave, cor Dorchester, next to Dunham Ave 92 X 710, with good Brick House & Barn (the old Marsh
property). The property is owned by John W. Fox, who lives there•He lately married Mrs. Dunham. The
property is worth fully $50,000. The 7,500 note is secured on property just purchased by Mr. Fox•
consisting of 50 acres next adjoining N. O. Stone in Euclid Township, fronting on Euclid Ave• He paid
$17,500 cash for it.
The other is a loan of $50,000 in two notes of $25,000 each and secured by $70,000 of the Grasselli
Chem. Co stock at par. The stock is worth $150 per share. It is owned by Thos. A. Ireland a brother in
law of Mr. Grasselli. These people are among our best customers. The loans would be made direct to
us and we will give our certificates for the money and give you the above as collateral•one year @ 7%.
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Gates to Rockefeller, Novembers, 1891. Archives. RG1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 16. Folder 123.
Gates to Rogers, December 30,1892. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 16. Folder 124.
Gates to Rockefeller, May 18, 1892. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries O. Box 16. Folder 123.
T.W. Goodspeed to Rockefeller, October 6,1890. Family Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries I. Box 72.
Folder 535.
They wish the money and we are arranging to furnish it. We get no commissions or profits from it save
their regular business.18
Opportunities to buy into good situations came regularly. Rockefeller took advantage, for
example, of a chance in 1885 to buy 3,000 shares in another of the early trusts, American Cotton Oil.19
There were many occasions when Rockefeller and his associates learned of promising stock market
situations. These papers in fact give a revealing look at the process by which stocks and bonds were
placed in the hands of those with funds to invest. They document the very era during which industrial
stocks were beginning to be more widely traded, a critical development in the creation of more and
more giant enterprises in manufacturing. In addition, they show in a dramatic fashion the fast and
loose ways of Wall Street in the era before securities regulation. What we characterize today as insider
trading was commonplace. Confidential word came to Rockefeller from the board meetings of many
railroads, manufacturing corporations, utilities, and the like, reports of opportunities to take part in or
to cause run-ups or declines in the prices of a wide variety of stocks. One Rockefeller associate who
reported on such chances was J. F. Alexander, who sometimes dictated bulletins such as this one
in April of 1888: "There will probably be a very sharp rise in Terminal Stock this afternoon....The
chance has not come since the great contest forthe stock a year ago last November. [Insiders on the
Board] have all bought and the probability is it will go very high. These are the actual facts of the case.
The street do[es] not know about it."20 With the advantages of the latest communications technology,
his location in the heart of New York's financial district, substantial liquid funds to invest, and an
unparalleled network of business connections, associates, and staff, John D. Rockefeller was as well
placed as any to turn such information to advantage. Through such paths wealth and influence led
to further wealth and influence.
From all the instances in which Rockefeller was offered chances to invest, of course, the trick was
to choose the right ones. Certainly there was no shortage of opportunities to take part in everything
from the young Spalding athletic goods company to "the greatest Real-estate scheme ever
undertaken on this continent" to "the copper monopoly of the century," to be headed by former Civil
War general George B. McClellan.21 In this microfilm edition of the Rockefeller Papers, the reader
can see virtually the whole sweep of investment vehicles, options, schemes, risks, and rewards
churned up by the booming American economy of the Gilded Age.
Here, then, are documents that show in high relief so many sides of life in the United States in
the late nineteenth century. John D. Rockefeller and his associates stood at the center of so many
of the great events of the era•in business, in social history, in philanthropy, in politics, in religion, in
education, and in the investment world. To read the papers issued in this edition is to see the workings
of some of the richest and most powerful figures in an era when the United States was emerging as
the leading industrial nation on the globe. We see ourselves and our modern world on these pages,
and it is not always a pretty sight. But if we care to understand how institutions and influence work in
America, there is hardly a better place to begin than in these documents.
Glenn Porter
Director
Hag ley Museum and Library
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21
Stafford to Rockefeller, May 14,1891. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries I. Box 85. Folder 633.
Mitchell J. Asch to Rockefeller, December 14[?], 1885. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries I. Box 72.
Folder 535.
Alexander to Rockefeller, April 5,1888. Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries I. Box 72. Folder 534.
See J. W. Spalding to Rockefeller, December 29,1891, Archives. RG 1. Series C. Subseries I. Box 85.
Folder 631. For the real estate scheme, see Simmons Bros, to Rockefeller, Ibid. For the copper
opportunity, see J. F. Alexander to Rockefeller, February 19, 1884. Archives. RG 1. Series C.
Subseries I. Box 72. Folder 534.
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PAPERS OF
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, SR
Part 3:
Office Correspondence
Parts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note on Sources
7
Editorial Note
7
Reel Index
ReeM
Introductory Materials•Register to JDR Office Correspondence
Box 1•A Newspaper Man-Archbold, John D
9
9
Box 2•Arden-Barnes, F. J
9
Reel 2
ReelS
Box 3•Barnes, Horace F.-Bevier, M. E. and D
Box 4•Bickel, Philipp-Bitting, C. C
12
13
Box 4 cont.•Bitting, W. C.-Boswell, J. H
Box 5•Bosworth-Bristow
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14
Box 5 cont.•Broaddus-Buel, A. P
Box 6•Buell-Byrne
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16
Box 6 cont.•Cadman-Cauldwell, T
Box 7•Cauldwell Family-Clark, J. B
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18
Box 7 cont.•Clark, M. J.-Colburn
Box 8•Colby, Charles L-Cooper, F. H
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19
Box 8 cont.•Cooper, J.-Cowles, J. G. W
Box 9•Cowles, J. G. W. cont
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20
Box 9 cont.•Cowles, J. G. W. cont.-Cowles, R
Box 10•Cox-Davis, Homer
Box 11•Davis, I. C. (Mrs.)
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21
22
Box 11 cont.•Deane-Dodge, D. S
Box 12•Dodge, Grace H.-Dowkonnt, G. D
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23
Reel 4
ReelS
Reel 6
Reel?
ReelS
Reel 9
Reel 10
Parta
Reel 11
Box 12 cont.•Dowling, G. DeWitt-Driving Club
of New York
Box 13•Drummond-Duval, H. C
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24
Box 13 cont.•Dwiggins-Emmons, R. A
Box 14•Engard-Faunce, W. H. P
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25
Box 14 cont.•Faure-Flagg J. H
Box 15•Plagier, H. M.-Furnald, F. P
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27
Box 15 cont.-^J. L. G. (Mrs.) Garnett
Box 16•Garretson-Giovannini
Box 17•Girty-Goodman, E
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29
Box 17 cont.•Goodman, F. S.-Gross
Box 18•Grossmayer-Hanna
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30
Box 18cont•Hansell, G. H.-Hartley,R
Box 19•Hartman-Hazelhuhn, J. C
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32
Box 19 cont.•Healy-Hitchon
Box 20•Hobart-Hoyt, I.H
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33
Box 20 cont•Hoyt, James-Hutchins, H. A
Box 21•Hutchins, H. R.-Jenkins
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34
Box 21 cont.•Jenness-Jones, Milton (Mrs.)
Box 22•Jones, Robert T.-Judson, E
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36
Box 22 cont.•Judson, E. cont.-Kent
Box 23•Kenyon-Kyle
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37
Box 23 cont.•Labb-Lawson, L. M
Box 24•Lawson, Louise-Linvill
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38
Box 25•Lisk-McKay
Box 26•McKean-McLaurin
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41
Box26cont• McLean, A.-Mather, F. S
Box 27•Mathew-Mey
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Reel 13
Reel 14
Reel 15
Reel 16
Reel 17
Reel 18
Reel 19
Reel 20
Reel 21
Reel 22
Reel 23
Part 3
Reel 24
Box 27cont•Meyer-Morehouse, C. S
Box 28•Morehouse, Henry L
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43
Box 28 cont.•Morgan-Mosier
Box 29•Moss-Northrop
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44
Box 29 cont.•Northrop cont.-Nye
Box 30•Oakes-Paine, Sydney B
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45
Box 30 cont.•Paine, Silas H.-Parmele
Box 31• Parmely-Plummer
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46
Box 31 cont.•Pogson-Porter G. (Mrs.)
Box 32•Porter, H.-Raymond, Henry N
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48
Box 32 cont.•Raymond, J. E.-Reid, James C
Box 33•Reid, James D.-Rockefeller, D. G
Box 34•Rockefeller, Edith-Rockefeller, Estella
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50
Box 34 cont.•Rockefeller, Franklin
Box 35•Rockefeller, Franklin cont.-Rockefeller, John D
(toG. D. Rogers)
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51
Box 35 cont.•Rockefeller, John D. (to G. D. Rogers) cont
Box 36•Rockefeller, John D., Jr.-Rockefeller, Laura S
51
51
Box 36 cont.•Rockefeller, Lillie-Rogers, George D
Box 37•Rogers, George, D. cont.-Rudd, W. C
52
52
Box 38•Rubesam, J. E.-Schneider
Box 39•Schnitzer-Scott
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54
Box 39 cont.•Scott, Sara D.-Severance, L. H
Box 40•Severance, L. H. cont
55
55
Box 40•Severance, L. H. cont
Box 41•Severance, L. H. cont.-Sinclair, H. M
56
56
Box 42•Sinclair, H. M. cont
Box 43•Sinclair, H. M. cont
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57
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Reel 28
Reel 29
Reel 30
Reel 31
Reel 32
Reel 33
Reel 34
Reel 35
Reel 36
PartS
Reel 37
Box 43 cont.•Sinsabaugh-Spelman, L. P
Box 44•Spelman, Lucy M.-Stearns
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58
Box 44 cont.•Stebbins-Stone, H. E
Box 45•Stone, J. M. (Mrs.)-Taylor, J. H
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60
Box 45 cont.•Taylor, J. M
Box 46•Taylor, John C.-Townsend
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60
Box 47•Tracy-Vaughan, G
Box 48•Vaughan, R.-Warden
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63
Box 48 cont.•Wardle-Webster, S. B
Box 49•Weddell-Wilkins
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64
Box 49 cont.•Wilkinson-Wood, F. A
Box 50•Wood, G. M.-"Z"; Unidentified List; Pledges,
Donations, Christmas Presents, Trip Itinerary,
Transactions, Memorands, and Insurance Papers
65
Reel 38
Reel 39
Reel 40
Reel 41
Reel 42
65
Subject Index
67
Bibliography
111
Part 3
NOTE ON SOURCES
The documents reproduced in this microfilm publication are holdings of the Rockefeller
Archive Center, 15 Dayton Avenue, Pocantico Hills, North Tarrytown, New York, 10591-1598.
Papers of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Part 3: Office Correspondence is reproduced from the
Rockefeller Family Archives, RG 1, John D. Rockefeller Papers. Correspondence-Office,
Subseries CO, is part of Series C, Correspondence.
The archivists suggest that researchers cite materials using the following information: title or
description of document, including author, recipient or audience, date, and (for reports) formal
title; name of collection; number of record group and series; box number; folder number; and
Rockefeller Archive Center (UPA microfilm edition).
EDITORIAL NOTE
A three-volume index to correspondents appears at the beginning of Reel 1 of this edition.
This Register to the John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Office Correspondence shows the names of
correspondents with dates, locations, and subjects.
The Reel Index, comprising the bulk of this user's guide, is a listing of file folders showing the
major topics found within the collection. The four-digit number to the left of each entry indicates
the frame number at which a particular folder begins. Each folder consists of alphabetical or
chronological groupings of correspondence.
A Subject Index, which is keyed to the information provided in the reel index, appears near
the end of the user guide. Entries in the Subject Index direct the researcher to the folder within
which materials relating to a particular subject or company appear. Following the Subject Index
is a brief bibliography.
All files included in this edition are reproduced on the microfilm in their entirety. Researchers
should note that additional correspondence from individuals in UPA's Papers of John D.
Rockefeller, Sr., Part 3: Office Correspondence may be found in UPA's Papers of John D.
Rockefeller, Sr., Part 1: Business Correspondence and Part 2: Business Investments
Correspondence. The presence of outgoing correspondence can be checked in Part 4: Index to
the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks at the Rockefeller Archive Center.
Additional materials among the Rockefeller Family Archives, RG 1, John D. Rockefeller
Papers open to researchers at the Rockefeller Archive Center include: Series B, Business
Related Material, 1871-1917; Series F, Financial Material, 1855-1937; Series I, William O.
Inglis, 1917-1926; Series L, Letterbooks, 1877-1918; Series M, Scrapbooks, 1904-1937;
Series N, Philanthropy Related Material•American Baptist Education Society, 1889-1905;
Series S, Spelman Family, 1854-1942; and Series Z, Miscellany.
Part3
REEL INDEX
For the convenience of the user, information about the correspondence in a folder is included under
Major Subjects. References to John D. Rockefeller, Sr. are abbreviated JDR. Other abbreviations are
AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science), WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance
Union), YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), and YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association).
State names are abbreviated by standard two-letter abbreviations. The four-digit number to the far left is
the frame number at which a folder begins. The folder number and its inclusive contents are listed in bold,
followed by a page count.
ReeM
Frame No.
Introductory Materials
0001
0011
0112
0212
Register to the John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Office Correspondence, Box List: Showing
Folder Titles. 10pp.
Register to the John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Office Correspondence, Index to
Correspondents: Showing Dates, Locations, and Subjects, "A-E." 101pp.
Register to the John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Office Correspondence, Index to
Correspondents: Showing Dates, Locations, and Subjects, "F-M." 100pp.
Register to the John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Office Correspondence, Index to
Correspondents: Showing Dates, Locations, and Subjects, "N-Z." 91pp.
Box1
0303
0413
Folder 1, A Newspaper Man-Adams, Edgar. 110pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; inventions; job applicants; personal loans;
California College; New England Intercollegiate Press Association; Burnham
Industrial Farm; Vassar College; Worcester Academy; Standard Oil Co.
employees; Methodist Church; history of Baptist Churches of New York
State; Methodist Episcopal Church; Lima College; F. T. Gates letter on
schism between Southern Baptist Home Mission Society and American
Baptist Home Mission Society; student assistance; Women's Baptist Foreign
Mission Society; day nursery fund subscription; Euclid Avenue Baptist
Church; preparations for JDR Western trip.
Folder 2, Adams, Edward-Alexander, J. H. 130pp.
Major Subjects: Personal appeals; trust fund for American art and artists;
Baptist Church appeals; farm mortgages in KS; Children's Hospital; antiunion newspaper, Equity, candidate for position of correspondence secretary
of the American Baptist Missionary Union; American Baptist Home Mission
Society work among the Mormons; Children's Fresh Air Fund; Carlsbad,
Germany, sanitarium; New York Sabbath Committee; First Ward Industrial
School.
Frame No.
0543
0675
0765
0843
0906
1033
Part 3
Folder 3, Alexander, Mrs. W. H.-Allyn Brothers. 132pp.
Major Subjects: Women's Baptist Home Mission Society; WCTU; University of
Chicago; personal loans; student assistance; Twilight Club; investment
offers; Baptist Church appeals; Reform School for boys; Brownsville Female
College; appeal for missionary in China; American Baptist Missionary Union;
JDR physical exam; New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital;
European guide; real estate; Baptist University in ND.
Folder 4, Alman, Samuel, 1882-1894.90pp.
Major Subjects: Emannuel Baptist Church; appeals; thank-yous; F. T. Gates
letter regarding New York City Baptist Mission Society; American Baptist
Education Society.
Folder 5, Alpha the Astrologer-Anderson, Frankie M. 78pp.
Major Subjects: Investment advice; personal aid; Leeds Land & Improvement
Co. of Sioux City bonds; job applicants; Old Ladies Home; American
Academy of Political and Social Science; AAAS; American Baptist Home
Mission Society; Indian University, Indian Territory [later Bacone University];
American Congress of Churches; American Fine Arts Society; American
Museum of Natural History; American Seamen's Friend Society; Baptist
seminary; Monroe Female College; steamboiler company stock venture.
Folder 6, Anderson, Galusha, 1880-1893. 63pp.
Major Subjects: Appeals and thanks for contribution to old University of
Chicago; Denison University appeals and request for interview; terms of JDR
donation to Denison; thanks for visit at Forest Hill; JDR assistance to colored
student at Denison; congratulation on Bessie's marriage and condolence for
death of mother; thanks for hospitality.
Folder 7, Anderson, J. Y.-Arbuckle. 127pp.
Major Subjects: University of Rochester; job applicant; Glade Spring Academy;
attorneys; German Protestant Church; Zum Schifflein Christi; Charity
Organization Society; George H. Vilas testimonial; town library; Brown
University; University of Chicago; Benevolent Society; Old Ladies Home;
mining investment; horse shipment rates; Dewey decimal classification
system; University of Michigan; St. John's Orphanage for Boys; real estate;
Baptist sanitarium; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; help poor with message;
Episcopal Church.
Folder 8, Archbold, John D., 1880-1894. 53pp.
Major Subjects: Weekly letters on abstinence from alcohol; comments on oil
industry; Acme Oil Co. of NY; contributions to New York Skin and Cancer
Hospital; personal items; JDR memorandum on Mark Hanna letter regarding
William McKinley, 1892 U. S. presidential election.
Reel 2
Box 2
0001
Folder 9, Arden-Arthur. 114pp.
Major Subjects: Personal assistance; Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; job
applicants; Irving Club; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; personal matters; The
New Princeton Review, religious publications for Freedmen; relatives of JDR;
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; Army Aid Association; Standard
Oil Co.; Masonic Home; Home for Incurables; Standard Oil Trust stock
purchase; New York Philharmonic Club; Anti-Saloon Republican League; Art
Club; Methodist Church; World's Columbian Exposition; medicinal springs;
Cleveland Vocal Society.
10
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0115
0162
0249
0364
0420
0483
0582
0736
Part 3
Folder 10, Asbury•Ashworth. 47pp.
Major Subjects: Monroe Female College; Baptist Church; Western Reserve
Academy; Episcopal Church.
Folder 11, Aspell, Dodie I., 1885-1891.87pp.
Major Subjects: NY secretary and telegrapher; office operations; supplies;
personnel matters; household matters.
Folder 12, Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor-Avery, S. S.
115pp.
Major Subjects: Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor; Freedman
School in west; copper mines in AZ; private railroad car offer; Non-Partisan
Prohibitory Amendment League; Baptist Church; Homeopathic Hospital
College; student assistance; Normal and Industrial School for Girls; F. T.
Gates report; New York Sabbath Committee; real estate; bronze foundry;
oriental art; Pennsylvania Baptist General Association; Standard Oil Co.
employees; job applicants; Cleveland City Council Committee on House of
Refuge; proposed City Farm School; AAAS; Chatham Square Mission,
Mariners' Temple; Congregational Church; JDR relatives; New York Vocal
Union; Relief Concert.
Folder 13, Ayer-Aspurua. 56pp.
Major Subjects: Feller Institute of the Grande Ligne Mission; F. T. Gates report;
real estate; job applicant; sewing machine invention; historical works on Latin
America.
Folder 14, B-Bacon. 63pp.
Major Subjects: Personal assistance; Standard Oil Co. employees; steamboat
franchise; New Jersey Central Railroad; Baptist students' movement; F. T.
Gates report; town library; Civil War veteran; job applicants; Sone & Fleming
Manufacturing Co.; Standard Oil Co. of NY; Baptist Church; office space for
F. T. Gates; Vassar College scholarship fund; University of Rochester alumni
dinner; Anti-Saloon Republican League; Women's Baptist Foreign
Missionary Society of the West; schools in China, India, and Japan;
proposed Baptist Center in Chicago; copper mines in Ml.
Folder 15, Bacone, A. C, 1880-1892.99pp.
Major Subjects: Indian University, later Bacone University; JDR contributions for
student tuitions; needs of the school; conditions in the West.
Folder 16, Badu-Baker. 154pp.
Major Subjects: Female University, Dallas, TX; United Society of Christian
Endeavor; Frances E. Willard; personal appeals; job applicants; Ohio
National Guard; Ladies Home Mission Society; Texas Negro Mission School;
Baptist Church; Florida Baptist Convention; State Board of Missions of
Florida; Stetson University; Metropolitan Electric Service Co.; malfunction of
heat at JDR house, 4 West 54th St.; Woman's Branch, New York City
Mission and Tract Society; student assistance; Colby Academy; Methodist
Episcopal Church; First National Bank of Norwalk, OH; JDR housekeeper at
Forest Hill; Grand Island Baptist College; Convention of Christian Workers;
Union League Club; St. Luke's Hospital appeals; National League for the
Protection of American Institutions; real estate; investment offers; F. T.
Gates report.
Folder 17, Balcom-Ballou. 80pp.
Major Subjects: Personal appeals; Western Reserve Historical Society; Botany
Club of America; AAAS; Denison University; Presbyterian Church; Baptist
Social Union; Brown University; Central Railroad Co. of NJ; Methodist
Episcopal Church Missionary Society; insurance agents; shipping of art
bought in Europe; real estate; Old Ladies Home; Baptist Church; Colored
Baptist Church; Jerry McAuley Cremome Mission; thanks for donation; public
library.
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Frame No.
0816
Part 3
Folder 18, Bandlow-Barnes, Frances J. 186pp.
Major Subjects: Labor lyceum; Central Labor Union, American Federation of
Labor; Shurtleff College Art Studio; American Baptist Publication Society;
Temple College; Seaman's Christian Association; free kindergarten;
Brooklyn Guild; Berkeley Lyceum; construction on 4 West 54th Street house;
Baptist Conference for Bible Study; Baptist Congress; American Baptist
Home Mission Society; Baptist Quarterly Review; Baptist Social Union of
Manhattan Island; Baptist Young Peoples Union of America; Baptist Union
Theological Seminary; personal assistance; National Transit Co.; public
school officials; Standard Oil Co. employee killed on job; Riverside
Improvement Commission; notice of meetings; trotting horse; personal loan;
stationery supplies; St. Luke's Hospital; Weikel Run & McElhinney Oil Co.;
Free Reading Room for Working Boys, Loyal Legion Temperance Society;
WCTU factionalism and internal politics; personal matters.
Reel 3
Box 3
0001
0052
0187
0216
0326
Folder 19, Barnes, Horace F., 1883-1885.51pp.
Major Subjects: New York City Mission and Tract Society affairs; JDR
contributions; lists of contributors; appeal for Mt. Olivet Church, for black
freedmen; Charles Pratt memorandum on work of Reverend J. D. Fulton.
Folder 20, Barnes, Horace W, 1882-1894.135pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; aid to
small churches throughout the state; JDR contributions; F. T. Gates
comments and suggestions on work; JDR contributions to Church Edifice
Fund of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.
Folder 21, Barnes, W.-Barnum. 29pp.
Major Subjects: Personal assistance; real estate; Bethel Charities; Cleveland
Grays, a vigilante militia group; commentary on anarchists in Cleveland;
personal matters; Ohio Humane Society; Baptist Church; National
Confederate Soldiers' Home in Austin, TX.
Folder 22, Barr-Bayne. 110pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate agent; Baptist Church; Castle Garden School for
German immigrants; Baptist College for blacks in NC; Pullman Palace Car
Co. rental for JDR trip; Executive Commission for the Erection of the
Monument to Christ; Standard Oil Trust executive; business and friendship;
yield and cost statements for oil works; JDR school chum; job applicants;
Sunday School Library; Southern Female University; professional baseball;
all-purpose liquid beverage and parasite exterminator; Absolute Chemical
Co. of Akron, OH; student assistance; Standard Oil Co. employees; Wake
Forest University; Baptist Quarterly Review, Herter Brothers; orphanage;
business loan.
Folder 23, Beach-Beecher. 115pp.
Major Subjects: Business loan; lumber mill; job applicants; Presbyterian
Church; Baptist Church; Standard Oil Co. of NY, barrel preparing
department; Sunday Breakfast Association; Cleveland Gas Light & Coke
Co.; concerts; questionnaire on labor and capital; sanitarium in TN; Euclid
Avenue Baptist Church.
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0441
0534
0575
0643
Part 3
Folder 24, Begges-Benham. 93pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland, OH, Board of Trade; job applicants; Edison
Illuminating Co. of New York; real estate; YMCA; Henry Lewis letter on work
of YMCA In Oil City; sky light, 4 W. 54th St.; Atlanta Orphan Asylum; Negro
orphanage; black Baptist Church; student assistance; University of Chicago;
JDR school chum; personal appeals; personal loans; real estate in MD on
Metropolitan Railroad; Chicago Horseman; New York Ophthalmic Hospital;
Standard Oil Trust stock dissolution; personal matters.
Folder 25, Benjamin, Florence and W. W., 1891-1894.41pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's niece and her husband; gifts; seeks business advice;
Standard Oil Co., lubricating department; office procedures; expenses of
Forest Hill and Euclid Avenue properties.
Folder 26, Bennett-Beveridge. 68pp.
Major Subjects: Mission to the Jews; personal loan; Knickerbocker Ice Co.; oil
barrel dealer; business loan; dressmaker; real estate; Baptist Church;
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; Swiss Benevolent Society of New
York; Metropolitan Telephone & Telegraph Co.; change of telephone number
of Standard Oil Co.; paintings for sale.
Folder 27, Bevier, M. E. and D., 1886-1894. 42pp.
Major Subjects: Cousin on Davison side of family; gifts by JDR; death of
Minerva Davison.
Box 4
0685
0883
0987
Folder 28, Bickel, Philipp, 1880-1894.198pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist minister; JDR assistance for work; German Baptist
Publication Society; German Baptist Union; personal gifts to Bickel and
family; F. T. Gates report; American Baptist Missionary Union.
Folder 29, Bickford-Biggar. 104pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; American Museum of Natural History; Drew
Ladies College; real estate; proposed gun trust; JDR's personal physician;
trip to Europe; Huron St. Hospital; Homeopathic Hospital College; personal
matters.
Folder 30, Biglow-Bitting, C. C. 94pp.
Major Subjects: Pullman Palace Car Co. rates on private cars for extended trip;
medicine for tonsilitis; Baptist Church; Congregational Church; Chesapeake
& Ohio Railway Co.; Kentucky Horse Breeders' Association; stock market
deals, margin accounts; attorney; bankruptcy case of Mary Montgomery;
New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; Upper Iowa University YMCA; student
assistance; University of Chicago; JDR relative; Wellesley College; Woman's
Medical College; American Baptist Publication Society; missionary in Turkey;
distribution of Baptist Worker.
Reel 4
Box 4 cont.
0001
Folder 31, Bitting, W. C, 1886-1894. 48pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Mount Morris Baptist Church; appeals; JDR contribution
for new building; United Society of Christian Endeavor Convention.
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0190
0322
0426
0499
Part 3
Folder 32, Bixley-Blumenthal. 141 pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Presbyterian Church; architect; University of
Chicago; American Baptist Publication Society; Baptist Missionary Training
School; real estate brokers; JDR purchase in Tarrytown (Tower Hill); land
investments; bonds; U.S. Senate speech on school bill; American Baptist
Education Society group for college work; Continental Oil Co.; Colorado
Women's College; personal appeals; refrigeration system; JDR cousin;
Ooltewah Normal High School; Chase National Bank; Huguenot Seminary in
South Africa; temperance work; Beirut Observatory for Syrian Protestant
College; American Baptist Home Mission Society; Richmond Institute;
Spelman Seminary; church in Mexico City; Bible and Tent Mission; Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary; Russian immigrants; loans; book called The
Original Mr. Jacobs, by F. F. Tymayeni, containing attacks on JDR and
others.
Folder 33, Boalt-Bolton, C. E. 132pp.
Major Subjects: Lake Erie Seminary; Baptist Church; University of Chicago;
Woman's National Indian Association; Christian Education and National
Reform; Wheaton College; American Temperance Union; National
Temperance Congress; JDR cousin; business loans; New York Life
Insurance Co.; personal aid; job applicant; personal matters.
Folder 34, Bolton, N.-Bostwick, F. E. 104pp.
Major Subjects: Invalids House; job applicants; superintendent at Pocantico
Hills; procurement of supplies; Methodist Episcopal Church; personal aid;
business loans; Cleveland Herald; private detective agency; religious journal
proposed in Muscogee, Indian Territory; Riverside Rest Association; home
for women discharged from Blackwell's Island; Central Park Speedway;
political matters; Baptist Church; trotting horses; Presbyterian Church;
YMCA; Salvation Army; slum work; Children's Aid Society; Norwegian Relief
Society.
Folder 35, Bostwick, J. A.-Boswell, J. 63pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Trust treasurer and shareholder; payment of JDR
salary; trustee of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; purchase of house for
Thomas Armitage; donations; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary;
YMCA; declined gift to Spelman College; comments on W. H. P. Faunce as
new pastor; death of J. A. Bostwick; Baptist Church.
Folder 36, Boswell, J. H., 1882-1892. 86pp.
Major Subjects: Home of Industry & Refuge for Discharged Convicts;
construction of new building; lists of contributors; JDR contributions; F. T.
Gates discouraged gifts in report on work and finances of home.
Box 5
0585
Folder 37, Bosworth-Boys' Brigade. 153pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; oil lands; JDR's aunt; Charity Organization
Society investigation; Rosa Bonheur painting at Chicago Exposition; New
York Evening Law School; temperance work; personal loans; University of
Michigan Students Christian Association; personal aid; WCTU; job applicant;
Congregational Church; steel tubing invention; Bowery Mission; Howard
Mission and Home for Little Wanderers; Hiram College; Dorcas Society
plans for Invalids Home; New York Association for Improving the Condition
of Poor; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; YMCA; Edward Judson trip
to Yellowstone Park; defense of JDR against attacks; S. C. T. Dodd
pamphlet on "Combinations; Their Uses and Abuses"; University of Chicago;
L. A. Crandall; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; personal matters; JDR
donations; Tropical Fruit & Vegetable Co.; orange and lemon groves in FL;
Idlewild Fruit Co.; consumer cooperative; Cooperative Alliance Limited;
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Boynton Bicycle Railway Co.; Boys' Brigade; F. T. Gates report; Protestant
military youth organization and summer camp.
Folder 38, Brace-Brayton. 177pp.
Major Subjects: Children's Aid Society; University of New Hampshire; farm
lands; personal loans; horseshoeing at Forest Hill; Boys Loyal Legion; student assistance; Oberlin College; painting by Joshua Reynolds on display at
YMCA; job applicants; Dental College;' Franklin College; real estate; cousin
of JDR; consulting engineer; proposes shipping grain by pipeline; would sell
short railroad stocks; Uinta Stock Farm; good mare for sale; Rye Seminary;
Congregational Church; YMCA; University of Pennsylvania; proposed Chair
of Christian Ethics for G. D. Boardman; Baptist Church; N.Y. Chorus Society;
sailors rest in Bremerhaven, Germany; personal appeals; family dispute;
Montana State Prison inmate; temperance meetings led by JDR.
Folder 39, Breed-Bristow. 136pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist ministry students; public library; piano manufacturer;
business loans; National Transit Co.; Standard Oil Trust executive; proposed
consolidation of oil production in OH; pipelines; European trip; stock
purchase; carriage builders; personal appeals; Richmond & Danville Railroad
Co.; Richmond & West Point Terminal Railway & Warehouse Co.; car trust
certificates; parlors, reading rooms, and gymnasium for young men; real
estate; Rockford Seminary; Rochester University alumni dinner; Baptist
Church; JDR contribution; Rochester Theological Seminary; JDR's brotherin-law; Standard Oil Co., department of supplies; supervised improvements
to JDR real estate; purchase of Standard Oil Trust certificates; youth
magazine; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; advice for JDR on various appeals;
Wisconsin Central Railroad; invalidity of 'rebate' life insurance; composer.
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Folder 40, Broaddus-Brother. 146pp.
Major Subjects: Student assistance; Hollins Institute in VA; Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary; JDR contributions; race relations; W. R. Harper's
beliefs; W. W. Boyd's liberalism; distribution of S. C. T. Dodd pamphlet on
trusts; Standard Oil Trust stockholdings; Chess-Carley Co.; American Cotton
Oil Trust stock; Baptist Church; Young Men's Library Association; Standard
Oil Co. clerk; press relations; Equitable Life Assurance Society; personal
appeals; Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. trust notes; reorganization of
East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad Co.; Standard Oil executive;
WCTU; proposal for rock granite asphalt pavement; business loans; inventor
of new coal stove; shipbuilder offers interest in ship; architect offers services;
Bumham Industrial Farm.
Folder 41, Brotherton, H., 1885-1894. 48pp.
Major Subjects: Minister; did mission work in slum area; appeals; JDR
contributions; thank-you's.
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Folder 42, Brouner-Browning. 145pp.
Major Subjects: St Luke's Hospital; nurserymen; purchase of trees; Brown
University; Baptist Sanitarium; real estate; African Methodist Episcopal
Church; Keystone Academy; horse for sale; mission work; Baptist Church;
YMCA; Irish Baptist Home Mission; Cleveland Arcade; New York Port
Society; New York Ophthalmic Hospital; Columbus-Americus Institute for
Normal Training of Colored Students; Southwest Georgia Baptist Theological
Seminary; American Red Cross; work of Clara Barton; F. T. Gates letters;
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Sunday School; Episcopal Church; aid to write
"Lives of the Most Noted Colored Women of the Age"; Muskokee Evangel
Mission & Baptist School; Colored Congregational Church; horse trainer from
OH; personal appeals; Browning School; JDR's and William Rockefeller's
children.
Folder 43, Bruce-Budge. 92pp.
Major Subjects: Personal appeals; musical student; Baptist Church; AfroAmerican correspondent for The Gazette, seeks loan to buy newspaper;
student assistance; trotting horse state legislation; Central Park drive;
Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; notice of annual meeting; Cleveland Park
Bill; Dakota University, Mitchell, SD; cousin of JDR; History of the Baptists,
by Thomas Armitage; E. D. Rockefeller (JDR's mother); H. K. Enos & Co.;
Manhattan Dispensary and Hospital; Episcopal Church.
Folder 44, Buel, A. P., 1885-1893.87pp.
Major Subjects: Acted as JDR agent in personal giving; associate minister,
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; selection process for new pastor; Eliza
Jennings Home for Incurables; invested money with JDR.
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Folder 45, Buell-Bunting. 132pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worcester; West
Indies missionary; Atlanta University; education of blacks; Great Lakes
Missionary; Bethel Ship; New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men;
treatment of John McPheleny at Ward's Island mental hospital (JDR
servant); F. T. Gates report.
Folder 46, Burbage-Burrill. 202pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; life insurance; real estate; Alfred University;
Garfield Club; Republican Party; personal appeals; monument to Moses
Cleveland; job applicant; newspaper interview request; Grande Ligne
Mission, Canada; Cleveland Art School; School of Design for Women; loan
of painting for art exhibit; Southwest Baptist College for Both Sexes; Baptist
Home; Baylor University; American Baptist Missionary Union; Baptist
University in KS; Working Women's Society; American Institute of Hebrew at
Chicago Theological Seminary; work of W. R. Harper; business loans; hot-air
balloon.
Folder 47, Burroughs-Byrne. 180pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; hardware merchants; Southern Baptist
Conference; American Baptist Education Society; National Civil Service
Reform League; Brooklyn Women's Homeopathic Hospital & Dispensary;
status of women physicians; Lake Erie Seminary; Standard Oil Co. agent;
personal loans; Denison University; student assistance; Standard Oil Co. of
Indiana chemist; University of Chicago; job applicants; Central Friendly Inn;
school and missionary work; JDR relatives; trotting horses; Vassar College;
Bush & Denslow Manufacturing Co.; Atlantic Manufacturing Co.; auction of
George Washington relics and manuscripts and Martha Washington's bible;
Adelbert College of Western Reserve University; Florence, Italy, seminary;
Standard Oil Trust executive; National Transit Co.; pipeline business;
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Tidewater Pipe Co.; competition; production statistics; Natural Gas Trust;
financial matters; refined petroleum market; Colored Mission; Food and
Health Exposition; Industrial Education Association; Western Reserve
University Medical School and Dental School; New York University; notice of
parlor meeting; work of Sue Thresher as missionary in NM; Leather
Manufacturers National Bank; job reference; American Fine Arts Society;
Baptist Home; anti-masonic publication; Columbia College; Cedar Valley
Seminary; Imperial Life Insurance Co.; Oneida Publishing Co.; poem by
Nella Brown Pond; Ohio Board of State Charities; National Prison
Association; St. Mary's Aid Association.
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Folder 48, Cadman-Campbell, Fannie F. 136pp.
Major Subjects: Society of the American Institute of Hebrew (Publication
Society); Pennsylvania Railroad Department YMCA; Cleveland Hospital for
Women & Children; Indian University (later Bacone University); Muskogee
Evangel Mission; investment offers; Colfax College; personal loans; black
man suing railroad over race discrimination; personal appeals; Baptist
Church; Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; mission for
Jews; woman's college; invitation to stakes race; Grand Army of the
Republic; Day Nursery and Free Kindergarten Association.
Folder 49, Campbell, G. M. (Mrs.)-Carroll. 130pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baptist Church; Amity College; prohibition
newspaper; Episcopal Church; Catholic Church; Illustrated Christian Weekly;
Temperance Mission; Methodist Episcopal Church; Republican meeting (to
meet John S. Wise of Virginia); Bohemian American National Committee to
endow Slavonic Choir; appeal; Vassar College; Chess Carley Co.; Louisville
& Nashville Railroad Co. stock; painting loan to Louisville Exposition; job
applicant; Oratorio and Symphony Societies (Carnegie Hall); American
Temperance Union; Equitable Life Assurance Society; appeal to sell policy
and therefore get commission and financial aid; Tontine or endowment plan;
Baptist Young Peoples Union of North America; American Steel Barge Co.;
Northwest Equipment Co.; real estate; architects; Home for Incurables &
Consumptives; Republican National Convention; oil lands in PA; telegrapher
at Forest Hill.
Folder 50, Carson-Carvell. 77pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; mission work with Chinese immigrants; Euclid
Avenue Baptist Church.
Folder 51, Carver-Cauldwell, Thomas M. 55pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Catholic Church; Standard Oil Trust, office of J.
A. Bostwick; real estate matters; Tarrytown water supply; Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Railway Co.; New York College for the Training of
Teachers; Industrial Education Association; job applicants; gardener;
attorney; University of Chicago; Pennsylvania Railroad; temperance; Dorcas
Society; Fifth Avenue Veterinary Institute; certifies soundness of JDR's
horses.
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Folder 52, Cauldwell Family (Charles, Elizabeth, and William), 1885-1894.91pp.
Major Subjects: New York Sabbath Committee; advised JDR on various
appeals; Mt. Olivet Colored Church; Lexington Avenue Church; work of
Augusta Carlo with Chinese immigrants; Charity Organization Society; Negro
Baptist Church in Harlem; New York City Mission and Tract Society;
boarding houses; Ladies Christian Union; JDR contributions.
Folder 53, Caulk-Chase, John R. 182pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Causeway Mission; Hampton Normal and
Agricultural Institute; Saratoga Stables; Central Park horse speeding
driveway; Metropolitan Museum of Art; hospital; Chamber of Commerce of
the State of New York; state and federal legislative matters; personal
appeals; New York Institute for Artist-Artisans; questionnaire on impact of
Civil War; Lebanon Academy; University of Chicago; Woman's Christian
Association; Chandler & Rudd Co.; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Poor
Fund; Standard Oil Co. office procedures; Evangelical Alliance; World's
Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition; skylight at 4 W.
54th St.; American Baptist Publication Society; Baptist Young People's
Union; Committee Opposed to the Freedom of Worship Bill; F. T. Gates
report; state legislation; Charity Organization Society; Ottawa University;
YMCA.
Folder 54, Chase, M.-Christian Home for Intemperate Men. 167pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. employees; personal appeals; Colored Baptist
Church; job applications; Baptist Church Ladies Aid Society; Methodist
Episcopal Church; F. T. Gates report; real estate; Children's Aid Society of
N.Y.; Bowery Mission and Young Men's Home; Ohio WCTU; financial
matters; Cleveland Rolling Mill Co.; Christian Arbitration and Peace Society;
questionnaire on "deportation of the Negro to Africa."
Folder 55, Christine-Clark, Joseph B. 127pp.
Major Subjects: Iron and oil lands; Catholic Church; Baptist newspaper; real
estate; personal loan; Baptist Church; Methodist Protestant Church; Church
& Home Publishing Co.; Church Building Quarterly, New Jersey Baptist State
Convention; Standard Oil Trust stock; Bohemian Mission; City Reform Club;
proposed Soldiers and Sailors Monument on JDR land; Chamber of
Commerce of the State of New York; Sherman Act; mineral collection for
sale; Belvidere, NJ, Seminary; Welch Memorial Fund; Standard Oil Co.
employee; American Home Missionary Society; Congregational Church.
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Folder 56, Clark, Mary J.-Clarke, O. A. 170pp.
Major Subjects: Student assistance; Vassar College; Wellesley College;
personal loan; Baptist Church; former friend of family from Cleveland;
condolences on death of JDR's mother; Union Veterans' Union; Florence,
Italy, Ladies International College; Troy Female Seminary; Colby Academy;
North-Western Dispensary; business loans; Women's Bureau; Standard Oil
Co. employees; Standard Oil Trust stock; Castle Garden Concerts; personal
aid; Missionary Children's Home; Women's Baptist Foreign Mission Society.
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Folder 57, Clarke, W.-Clinton. 96pp.
Major Subjects: Ladies International College, Florence, Italy; Omaha, NE,
Cable Railway Co.; Standard Oil Co. employee; Standard Oil Trust shares;
Vassar Students' Aid Society; Republican Congressional Committee
campaign expenses; Women's Executive Committee of the Actors' Fund
Fair; Baptist Church; Presbyterian Church; real estate; Colored Educational,
Industrial School and Asylum and Negro Industrial and Training School,
Spartanburg, SC; female seminary, Paraguay, South America; Cleveland
Chamber of Commerce; Cleveland Evangelization Society; Cleveland
Shelter for Women; Cleveland Manual Training School Co.; Cleveland
Philharmonic Orchestra; architect.
Folder 58a, Clough, J. E. & Mrs., 1884-1894.113pp.
Major Subjects: JDR assistance to Baptist missionary; donation to American
Baptist Missionary High School, Ongole, India; gifts to family and daughters
at Wellesley College.
Folder 58b, Clowe-Colburn. 113pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; personal loan; Richmond & Danville Railroad
Co.; Rockefeller & Andrews; University of Chicago; architects; inventor; oil
well; construction projects; World's Columbian Exposition; International
Committee of the YMCA; Press Club invitation; Bethlehem Bible Readers
School.
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Folder 59a, Colby, Charles L, 1884-1894 [and Everett Colby and Gardner
Colby]. 95pp.
Major Subjects: Personal friend; JDR investments in mines and railroads;
Brown University gifts; Oregon & Transcontinental Co.; Penokee & Gogebic
mines; Baptist church work; Wisconsin Central System; University of
Chicago.
Folder 59b, Colby, H. F.-Combination Gas Machine Co. 169pp.
Major Subjects: Denison University; lumber camp YMCA, Hurley, Wl; University
of Chicago; Baptist Church; H. M. Flagler; Methodist Episcopal Church; job
applicant; personal appeal; Marion Collegiate Institute; New York Two Cent
Diet Kitchen, for the Relief of the Poor; American Baptist Missionary Union;
JDR contribution to Ongole High School, India; stock market activity; call on
JDR margin account; Madison University alumni; Colgate University; New
York Society for the Suppression of Vice; American Baptist Education
Society; Spelman cousins; Bohemian Mission; Standard Oil Co. engineer;
Loyal Legion Temperance Society; memorandum on JDR family donations to
boys' reading room; attorney; East Cleveland Railroad Co.; Euclid Avenue
Baptist Church; Southern Kansas Academy; Grant's Tomb fundraising;
Republican Club; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; deaf-mute work of Episcopal
Church on Long Island; Columbia College Dramatic Club; Columbian
University, Columbus-Americus Institute, GA; Baptist educational institution
for blacks.
Folder 60, Comey, J. F., 1887-1894.46pp.
Major Subjects: JDR contributions to Negro Baptist Church, New York, NY; Mt.
Olivet Baptist Church; Dr. Thomas Armitage Fund.
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Folder 61, Communipau Coal Co.-Cooper, F. H. 137pp.
Major Subjects: Coal merchants; Baptist Church; business loans; JDR cousin;
job applicant; YMCA; Standard Oil Co. employees; personal appeal;
Congregational Club; Delftshaven Memorial; appeal to U.S. Congress to
keep Chicago World's Columbian Exposition closed on Sundays; trotting
horse; national hymn; health code violation; oil industry; mayoral elections;
Cook Academy; Hospital Saturday & Sunday Association; London guide
service; real estate mortgages; Vassar College scholarship fund; stock
market activity; Alfred University; life insurance offer; William A. Cauldwell
Memorial Fund.
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Folder 62, Cooper, J.-Corzette, M. A., Mrs. 122pp.
Major Subjects: American Baptist Home Mission Society; Standard Oil Co.
purchasing agent; missionary from Bombay, India; Baptist Church; trotting
horse; gardener at Forest Hill; Driving Club of New York; Richmond
Theological Seminary; Gammon Theological Seminary (Methodist) in
Atlanta, GA; personal aid; University of Des Moines, Des Moines, IA; onion
poultice; YMCA; ship insurance; Frances E. Willard Fund; Cook Academy;
Presbyterian Church; Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Folder 63, Cotterill-Cowlan. 81 pp.
Major Subjects: Life insurance; job applicants; temperance newspaper; WCTU;
Standard Oil Co. employees; Methodist Church; real estate mortgages;
Cleveland Flower Mission; Baptist Bible & Normal Training School for
Negroes; Cleveland Leader, gardener; personal aid; schoolmate of JDR;
Indian wheat proposal.
Folder 64, Cowles, David S.-Edwin. 59pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. employee, worked for William Rockefeller;
comments on stocks, business deals, and market activity; Richmond &
Danville Railroad Co.; Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway &
Warehouse Co.; Standard Oil Trust shareholders; attorney; purchase of 4
West 54th Street by JDR; Ladies International College, Florence, Italy.
Folder 65, Cowles, J. G. W., 1880-1884.133pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
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Folder 66, Cowles, J. G. W., 1885-1887.114pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
Folder 67, Cowles, J. G. W., 1888-1889.102pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
Folder 68, Cowles, J. G. W., 1890.119pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
Folder 69, Cowles, J. G. W., 1891.153pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
Folder 70, Cowles, J. G. W., 1892.114pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters.
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Folder 71, Cowles, J. G. W. cont., 1893-1894-Cowles, R. 99pp.
Major Subjects: JDR real estate representative in Cleveland; also handled
personal matters; personal appeal.
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Folder 72, Cox, G. H.-Crandall, J. M. 43pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Ministers' Aid Society of Kentucky; personal aid; job
applicant; Cooperative Colonising Association, London, England;
Presbyterian Church; real estate offer; Baptist Church; Fresh Air Camp;
Acadia College, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Folder 73, Crandall, l_ A., 1885-1892. 65pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; work of church;
problems; personal aid; YMCA; outreach work among Colored Baptists in
TN.
Folder 74, Crane-Crutcher. 173pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baylor University; Baptist General Convention of
Texas; Baptist Church; University of Georgia; Denison University; Baptist
Young Peoples Union of America; Clinton College; World's Columbian
Exposition; JDR boyhood friend; Home Relief Association; St. Joseph's
Home for the Aged; School of Art, Western Reserve University; YMCA;
Southwestern Baptist University; job applicant; Creek Nation, Indian
Territory; Gospel Mission to the Tombs, City Prison; Society for the
Prevention of Crime; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; business loan; Fostoria
Academy; YMCA International Committee; Case School of Applied Science;
Judson Female Institute; Downtown Relief Bureau; homeopathic medicine.
Folder 75, Cubberly-Curtis. 141 pp.
Major Subjects: Charity Organization Society; personal aid; Standard Oil Co.
employee; real estate; sanitarium for women; manual labor schools for
missionaries; American Geographical Society; Baptist Church; Bishop
Baptist College, a Normal and Theological School for the Colored People of
the Southwest, American Baptist Home Mission Society; New England Home
for Little Wanderers; YWCA; Industrial Missionary Association of Alabama;
student assistance; Denison University; Wellesley College; Republican
Magazine; W. R. Harper's orthodoxy; Baptist social work; F. T. Gates
memorandum on industrial plantations in South; Hampton Normal and
Agricultural Institute; students chosen as scholarship proteges for JDR's
children; Presbyterian Church; orchestra at German-American School;
business loan.
Folder 76, Curtiss-Cuyler. 135pp.
Major Subjects: Avery relation; personal aid; William Rockefeller's secretary;
The "Nun of Kenmare"; lectures on Roman Catholicism; Baptist mission in
Italy; Cleveland Manual Training School; Baptist Church; real estate; Negro
mission work; Columbian University Law School; New York Association for
Improving the Condition of the Poor; Ladies International College, Florence,
Italy; Adelbert College, Western Reserve University; JDR school teacher; job
applicants; American Tract Society; National Temperance Society and
Publication House.
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Folder 77, Daemus-Daughaday. 125pp.
Major Subjects: Republican League of United States; Hampton Normal &
Agricultural Institute; resort for teachers and indigent women; job applicants;
personal aid; Baptist Church; personal loan; Forest Hill gardener; New York
City Woman Suffrage League; Grande Ligne Mission, Quebec, Canada;
Ohio National Guard; Bronx Botanical Gardens; Symphony Orchestra of
New York; F. T. Gates report; Continental Union with Canada; New York
Central & Hudson River Railroad Co.; geographical charts; telephone
invention; Washington and Lee University; Mutual Benefit Exchange for
Woman's Work; Methodist Church.
Folder 78, Daves-Davis, Homer. 113pp.
Major Subjects: Daves' Training School for Boys and Girls; book on JDR and
others; real estate agents; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Baptist Social
Union; Standard Oil Trust shares; student assistance; Case School of
Applied Science; Baptist Church; coal merchants; personal aid; American
Institute of Christian Philosophy; WCTU; Protestant nephew of Cardinal
Manning; Sunday school work; Japanese art; New York Bible & Fruit
Mission; Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid Society.
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Folder 79, Davis, Isabella C.-Dean. 162pp.
Major Subjects: International Order of the King's Daughters; St. John's School
for Girls; Baptist Church; Ohio National Guard; Teachers' Mutual Benefit
Association; India missionary; Spelman Seminary; Anti-Saloon Republican
League; Highway Mission; personal aid; The World; Japanese Christian
University; bicycle dealer; JDR aunt; mission to former slaves of Indians;
Methodist Episcopal Church; personal loan; Woman's Hospital; Russian
missionary training school; Colored Baptist Training School in Manassas,
VA; F. T. Gates memorandum; Vassar College.
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Folder 80, Deane-Deems. 136pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; attorney; contractor; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church;
University of Rochester; real estate investments; Protestant evangelical,
medical, and temperance work of the Belleville Mission, Paris, France;
WCTU; Baptist Church; personal loans; insurance; Doane College; Driving
Club of New York; Woman's Hospital; American Institute of Christian
Philosophy; National Temperance Congress.
Folder 81, Deericks-Deming, May E. 80pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland Vocal Society; job applicant; St. Mark's Hospital;
Colored Baptist Church; Baptist Church; real estate; personal aid; DeLand
Academy and College; Road Horse Association; Temple University;
carriages; student assistance; Oberlin College.
Folder 82, Deming, Miner R. 68pp.
Major Subjects: New York City Baptist Mission Society; JDR donations; Baptist
Boys Brigade; F. T. Gates report; American Baptist Publication Society;
evangelistic meetings.
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Folder 83, Dempsey-Dexter. 123pp.
Major Subjects: Job applicants; Baptist Church; Salvation Army; personal aid;
Syrian Missionary; Episcopal Church; American Sunday School Union;
bicycle manufacturer; New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co.; JDR
and family transportation; Hahnemann Hospital; silver mines in CO; St.
Mary's Free Hospital for Children; YMCA; personal loan; gold mines in CO;
New York Refining Co.; Indian Baptist Church; Colored Baptist Church;
young ladies European tour; artist; McCormick Theological Seminary
(Presbyterian); University of Chicago; New Jersey Baptist State Convention;
F. T. Gates report.
Folder 84, Dibble-Dixon, J. L. 150pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Republican Party; ice
skating; New York Sunday School Association; personal aid; job
applications; Baptist Church; Sailors Mission; Babies' Wards Post-Graduate
Hospital; Richmond College; Religious Herald; Peabody Education Fund;
Hancock Monument; business loans; Diet Dispensary and Woman's
Exchange; American Baptist Missionary Union; National Divorce Reform
League; books for seminary students; Methodist Episcopal Church; School
for Christian Workers.
Folder 85, Dixon, Joseph H. 72pp.
Major Subjects: Student assistance; Rochester Theological Seminary; Baptist
Church; JDR donations; personal matters.
Folder 86, Dixon, R. B.-Dodge, D. S. 120pp.
Major Subjects: Military company; Church of England Temperance Society;
Baptist Church; Methodist Episcopal Church; personal aid; student
assistance; Yale Divinity School; Standard Oil Co. employees; Cleveland
Tabernacle Music Hall; Denison University; Ottawa University; Standard Oil
Trust solicitor; real estate; legal opinions; business loans; Syrian missionary.
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Folder 87, Dodge, Grace H. 117pp.
Major Subjects: Industrial Education Association; New York College for the
Training of Teachers; University and School Extension; F. T. Gates report;
Columbia College.
Folder 88, Dodge, K.-Douglass. 83pp.
Major Subjects: Methodist Episcopal Church; real estate; Baptist Church;
Evangelical Alliance; University of Chicago Chair of Russian Literature;
personal aid; stock market activity; horses; International Order of the King's
Daughters; sulphur lands; Dorcas Society; Post Office theft; Vassar College;
Presbyterian Mission; Miss Nott's School.
Folder 89, Dowkontt, George D. 84pp.
Major Subjects: Medical Missionary Record; International Medical Missionary
Society; work in New York and other cities; JDR contributions; member of
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; Missionary School of Medicine.
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Folder 90, Dowling, G. DeWitt. 29pp.
Major Subjects: JDR assistance to ministerial student; Peddie Institute.
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Folder 91, Dowling, George T., 1879-1887.164pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Baptist pastor who became
Episcopal priest; baptized JDR, Jr.; personal friend of JDR and family; gifts;
personal aid; theological questions; Peabody Trading Co.; Standard Oil Trust
shares.
Folder 92, Dowling, George T., 1888-1891.131pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Baptist pastor who became
Episcopal priest; baptized JDR, Jr.; personal friend of JDR and family; gifts;
personal aid; theological questions; Peabody Trading Co.; Standard Oil Trust
shares.
Folder 93, Dowling, George T., 1892-1894. 56pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Baptist pastor who became
Episcopal priest; baptized JDR, Jr.; personal friend of JDR and family; gifts;
personal aid; theological questions; Peabody Trading Co.; Standard Oil Trust
shares.
Folder 94, Dowling, John T-Driving Club of New York. 134pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baptist Church; JDR Western trip; business
loans; India missionary; National Confederate Soldiers' Home; personal
loans; F. T. Gates report; Baptist Ladies Aid Society; Roanoke College;
painting for sale; Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; Statue of
Liberty; Drexel, Morgan & Co.; letter of credit; Driving Club of New York
membership.
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Folder 95, Drummond, W. H.-Dumont, H. D. 58pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Missionary in Ireland; Baptist Church; Georgetown
College, KY; personal aid; iron and coal lands; job applicant; real estate;
Salvation Army; Episcopal Church mission; American Union Life Insurance
Co.
Folder 96, Duncan, Samuel W. 171 pp.
Major Subjects: Personal friend; American Baptist Missionary Union; personal
aid and investments; Standard Oil Trust shares; Vacuum Oil Works;
recommends support for Chicago Seminary and W. R. Harper; University of
Rochester; JDR contributions.
Folder 97, Duncan, W. T.-Dutton, John. 84pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Baptist Orphans' Home; personal aid; Madame
Giovannini's School for Young Ladies; F. T. Gates report; political matters;
attorney; Pillsbury Academy; Workingman's Club; paintings for sale;
Wellesley College; bonds; personal loan; job applicant; transportation of
horses; Chickering Hall concert; National Red Cross Society; Haiti
missionary.
Folder 98, Duty, F. Jennie. 123pp.
Major Subjects: Recording secretary of the Ohio WCTU; Murphy meetings;
Central Friendly Inn; JDR contributions; factionalism and internal politics;
Non-Partisan National WCTU; business venture involving cure for
alcoholism; homeopathic medicine.
Folder 99, Duval, H. C. 56pp.
Major Subjects: Secretary to C. M. Depew; New York Central & Hudson River
Railroad Co.; arrangements for transportation; loan on Joliet Steel Co. stock.
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Folder 100, Dwig g ins-Dyke. 23pp.
Major Subjects: National Normal University of Lebanon, OH; Yale Semitic Club;
Baptist Church; American Indian curiosities; student assistance.
Folder 101, Eager-Edwards, Anna M. 167pp.
Major Subjects: Italy missionary; Baptist Church; personal aid; Grand Army of
the Republic; lumber dealers; East River Tunnel; Standard Oil Trust shares;
William Jewell College; Women's Baptist Home Mission Society; Western
Recorder, Hotel Ampersand; International Bank Note Co.; Cleveland
Academy of Art; attorney; job applicants; Harvard University; poor relief;
home for destitute women; Non-Partisan National WCTU.
Folder 102, Edwards, J. S. (Mrs.)-Elder, John P. 123pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; care of convalescent children; personal aid;
Cleveland Driving Park Co.; personal friends; Home for Aged Women;
Commercial National Bank; Calumet Iron & Steel Co.; Women's Christian
Association; Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions; Chili missionary; the
Retreat (shelter for fallen women); Doan Hall Gospel Temperance Union;
police aid; German American Singers; New York Academy of Sciences;
Metallurgical Department, School of Mines; Columbia College; Home for
Friendless Working Girls; Encyclopedia Britannica; dry goods dealers;
Sweden missionary; Turkey missionary; personal loan; oil can invention;
Standard Oil Co. of NY, Sone & Fleming Works.
Folder 103, Eldridge, L.-Emmons, R. A. (Mr. and Mrs.). 152pp.
Major Subjects: Student assistance; personal aid; Baptist Church; Cleveland
Vocal Society; New York Sabbath Committee; bankers and brokers;
Maternity Home; American Baptist Home Mission Society; Dakota Collegiate
Institute; moving company and storage warehouse; National Temperance
Society; Hamot Hospital; Richmond College (Baptist); Vassar College; New
York Stock Exchange; New York Life Insurance Co.; horses; Pocantico Hills
Sunday School; attorney for Spelman estate; Hebron Academy; tailor; Congregational Church; The American Reformer, National Temperance Hospital
and Clara Barton Training School for Nurses; Woman's Lecture Bureau.
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Folder 104, Engard, W. A.-Esty, E. B. (Mrs.). 140pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Standard Oil Co. press relations; Northern Pacific
Railroad Co.; Republican Party; Baptist Church; F. T. Gates report; New
York City Mission and Tract Society; Expectation Club; Forest Hill; Gustavus
Adolphus Orphan Home; bankers and brokers; real estate; Central Park
horse speeding driveway; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co.; United
Society of Christian Endeavor; American Sunday School Union; Driving Club
of New York; Epoch Publishing Co.; Equitable Trust Co.; New York
University; United Brethren in Christ; Mariner's Temple Sunday School;
Swiss Home; oil industry and shipbuilding inventions; Ladies Aid Society;
The Examiner, Equitable Life Assurance Society Ladies Agency; Muskogee,
Indian Territory, Baptist mission; Latin American lumber investment; Euclid
Avenue Baptist Church Ladies Sewing Circle.
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Folder 105, Estwick-Eyears. 140pp.
Major Subjects: Attorneys; painting for sale; Baptist Church; German
Evangelical Church; Johnson Missionary Society; personal aid; University of
Chicago; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; personal loans; Lake Erie Seminary;
Connecticut Baptist Convention; Boys' Club of St. Marks Place; Vacuum Oil
Co.; National Bank of Commerce; Valley Railway bonds; Cleveland Club;
lawsuit; real estate; New York State Canals Engineer's Department; water
power of Niagara River; The Examiner, tailor.
Folder 106, Fabian-Fasig, S. 119pp.
Major Subjects: VYJCA; French Hospital; French Day Nursery & Kindergarten
Free School; First National Bank; Richmond & West Point Terminal Railway
& Warehouse Co.; car trust certificates; Charity Building; Charity
Organization Society; Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor;
veterinary bill; Grande Ligne Mission, Quebec, Canada; Cleveland Daily
Argus; Standard Oil Co. press relations; Cleveland Diet Dispensary and
Women's Exchange; Oberlin College; Haven Normal School (Colored); Faith
Home Orphanage; personal loan; job applicant; Baptist Church; silver mines
in CO; General Theological Library; World's Columbian Exposition; income
tax; Wake Forest College; Student's Aid Fund; YMCA; Illinois Steel Co.; F. T.
Gates report; University of Chicago
Folder 107, Fasig, W. B.-Fassett & Co. 36pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland Club; Cleveland Driving Park Co.; Northern Ohio
Fair Association; Ohio Association of Trotting Horse Breeders; Driving Club
of New York; trotting horses; house painters.
Folder 108, Faunce, W. H. P. 103pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; work of church; friendship
with JDR; Armitage House Day Nursery and Kindergarten; Brown University;
University of Chicago; Baptist Church; student assistance; Woman's Medical
College of the New York Infirmary; Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary
Society; poor relief; Mutual Employment Society of New York; personal aid.
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Folder 109, Faure-Fetzer. 167pp.
Major Subjects: St. John's Guild Floating Hospital; timber and coal lands in KY;
Dekalb Review, request for JDR photograph; personal loans; German
Baptist Seminary; Baptist Church; personal friend; personal aid; religious
interests; job applicants; Federal Club; Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; JDR
Western trip; Children's Home; gold mines in ID; oil wells; Home for Young
Women; YMCA; coal mines in IN; New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad
Co.; revocation of railroad passes; Cleveland Observatory; College of
Elocution; Cook Academy; Worker's Mission in Sheffield, England; house
servant; attorney; Hamburg, Germany, Baptist missionary.
Folder 110, Fiddis-Flack. 105pp.
Major Subjects: Job applicant; sheriff's jury; New York Free Circulating Library;
fund for Mrs. James A. Garfield; real estate; Industrial University; manual
training school; F. T. Gates report; oak furniture; Baptist Church; Fifth
Avenue Baptist Church; Turn Verein; Buchtel College; Canadian Pacific
Railway passes for JDR and family; Cumberland Female College; Sweden
missionary; Armitage House; University of Chicago; books for sale; personal
aid; Women's Christian Association; Eliza Jennings Home for Incurables; the
Retreat (shelter for fallen women); Alfred Bierstadt paintings; Garfield
Memorial University; Five Points House of Industry for Homeless Children.
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Folder 111, Flagg, C. D.-Flagg, J. H. 33pp.
Major Subjects: New York Central Sleeping Car Co.; Wagner Palace Car Co.;
travel arrangements; attorney; U.S. Congress Henley Resolution to
investigate Union Pacific Railroad Co.
0306
Folder 112, Plagier, H.M. 39pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Trust executive; Standard Oil Co. employee
relations; meeting notices; Central Trust Co.; purchase of crude oil; real
estate; YWCA; Charity Organization Society; personal matters; JDR railroad
passes; Dwight L. Moody's school; Union Oil Co.; Jacksonville, St. Augustine
& Halifax River Railway Co.; Baptist Church.
Folder 113, Fleming-Foster, J. B. 157pp.
Major Subjects: Presbyterian Church; personal aid; JDR physician; job
applicant; Methodist Episcopal Church; Percheron horses; New York
Ophthalmic Hospital; New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital;
real estate; Vassar College; adding machine invention; report on petroleum
for the state of PA; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Baptist Church; business
loan; Alabama High School (Baptist); student assistance; artist; Lake View
Cemetery Association; banker and broker; trotting horses; De Land
University; JDR relative; Episcopal Church; Baptist Home; University of
Chicago newspaper; F. T. Gates report; JDR portrait sittings; temperance
work; WCTU; Murphy meetings.
Folder 114, Foster, J. Ellen, 1883-1889.112pp.
Major Subjects: WCTU Department of Legislation; JDR contributions to
temperance work; personal aid; National League for the Suppression of the
Liquor Traffic; National Temperance Hospital and Clara Barton Training
School for Nurses; Woman's Republican Association; Kansas Humane
Society.
Folder 115, Foster, J. Ellen, 1890-1893.57pp.
Major Subjects: WCTU Department of Legislation; JDR contributions to
temperance work; personal aid; National League for the Suppression of the
Liquor Traffic; National Temperance Hospital and Clara Barton Training
School for Nurses; Woman's Republican Association; Kansas Humane
Society.
Folder 116, Foster, James P.-Freeman, J. L. 114pp.
Major Subjects: Republican League of the United States; Linnaean Society of
New York; Baptist Church; Collegiate Institute; job applicant; business loan;
Florence, Italy, Ladies International College; Cook Academy; Disciples of
Christ Church; New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; Stonega Academy;
University of Chicago; personal aid; architect; Bethel Institute; real estate;
Congregational Church; Swedish immigrants; German missionary.
Folder 117, Freeman, J. F. 38pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. of NY treasurer; handled some of JDR
investments; stock market activity; financial markets; bonds; toan accounts;
accountancy; reports on taxes paid; real estate; Standard Oil Trust shares.
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Folder 118, Freeman, S. H.-Furnald, F. P. 144pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; personal aid; Commercial National Bank;
French Hospital; French Day Nursery and Kindergarten Free School; job
applicant; Cemetery monuments; India missionary; Hebrew-Christian
Church; Baptist Mission; Standard Oil Co. publicity and press relations; lead
and zinc ore lands; Standard Oil Co. employees; Friend's Home for Children;
aluminum and lighting inventions; American Tract Society; Hampton Normal
and Agricultural Institute; student assistance; Hospital Cottages for Children;
Baptist School; International Christian Endeavor Convention; business loan;
need for Negro School in AR, MS, and TN; car wheel invention; Buckingham
Hotel; personal loan; New York Association for Improving the Condition of
the Poor; JDR housekeeper; Baptist missionary to Roman Catholics;
Catholic Deaf Mute School; Funk & Wagnalls, temperance; World's
Columbian Exhibition; sheriff's jury.
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Folder 119, J. L. G. (Mrs.)-Garnett. 152pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baptist Church; U.S. Congress election
contribution; Salvation Army; real estate; Woman and Children's Hospital;
Chicago Atheneum; gas bid; Baptist Mission; Leland University; Wendell
Phillips Hall Association; vacation trip for boys; Gas Consumers Association
of the State of New York; Cleveland Grays; American College and Education
Society (Slavic Department); iron industry; personal loan; Humane Society;
banking proposal; Episcopal Home for Boys; copper mines in Ml.
Box 16
Folder 120, Garretson-Gates, E. 80pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baptist Church; interview request; extradition
treaty with Russia; oil lands in Germany; orphanage; real estate; Institute of
the Mind.
Folder 121, Gates, F. T., 1891-May 1892.126pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's close adviser; reports on various charities and business
proposals; Baptist Church appeals; Brown University; University of Chicago;
American Baptist Education Society; Vassar College; Germany missionary;
India missionary; American Baptist Home Mission Society; MN steel and iron
industry; Gates on JDR payroll after January 1893; E. B. Andrews;
International Medical Missionary Society; New York City Baptist Mission
Society; Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; YMCA;
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
Folder 122, Gates, F. T., June-November 1892.82pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's close adviser; reports on various charities and business
proposals; Baptist Church appeals; Brown University; University of Chicago;
American Baptist Education Society; Vassar College; Germany missionary;
India missionary; American Baptist Home Mission Society; MN steel and iron
industry; Gates on JDR payroll after January 1893; E. B. Andrews;
International Medical Missionary Society; New York City Baptist Mission
Society; Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; YMCA;
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
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Folder 123, Gates, F. T., December 1892.127pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's close adviser; reports on various charities and business
proposals; Baptist Church appeals; Brown University; University of Chicago;
American Baptist Education Society; Vassar College; Germany missionary;
India missionary; American Baptist Home Mission Society; MN steel and iron
industry; Gates on JDR payroll after January 1893; E. B. Andrews;
International Medical Missionary Society; New York City Baptist Mission
Society; Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; YMCA;
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
Folder 124, Gates, F. T., 1893-1894.100pp.
Major Subjects: siDR's close adviser; reports on various charities and business
proposals; Baptist Church appeals; Brown University; University of Chicago;
American Baptist Education Society; Vassar College; Germany missionary;
India missionary; American Baptist Home Mission Society; MN steel and iron
industry; Gates on JDR payroll after January 1893; E. B. Andrews;
International Medical Missionary Society; New York City Baptist Mission
Society; Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of New York; YMCA;
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
Folder 125, Gatliff-Gilbert, Viola. 141 pp.
Major Subjects: Williamsburg, KY, Institute; Japan missionary; job applicants;
Moody Bible Institute; Ohio Baptist State Convention; Baptist Church;
sheriff's jury; Bible Reader's Home; personal aid; real estate; publisher;
history of New York Stock Exchange; book on bible; Ohio National Guard;
Point Chautauqua Association; Kalamazoo College; Huron Street Hospital;
Columbian Chess Congress; WCTU; Industrial Home; Florida Baptist
Academy (Negro); Zion's Mission; Women's Baptist Home Mission Society.
Folder 126, Gilbert Seminary-Giovannini. 150pp.
Major Subjects: Gilbert Seminary; Armitage House; Fifth Avenue Baptist
Church; Ohio Scottish Guard; election appeal; University of Chicago; Baptist
Church; Spelman Seminary; F. T. Gates report; American Patriotic League;
YWCA; chimney sweep; YMCA; Ohio Baptist State Convention; book for
sale; Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; New York Sabbath
Committee; Citizens' Relief Fund Committee; New England Conservatory of
Music; music teacher; Madame Giovannini's Select Home School for Young
Ladies.
Box 17
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Folder 127, Girty-Goodman, Edward. 80pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. auditor's office; JDR accounting methods;
personal aid; reference request; Baptist Church; University of Virginia; job
applicant; musician; clipper ship; Glenns Falls Buckboard Co.; Fifth Avenue
Transportation Co.; personal loan; ice delivery; Bethel College of the
Mennonite Church of North America; Methodist Episcopal Church;
electrician; Pullman's Palace Car Co.; JDR travel arrangements; Baptist
Theological Union; Chicago Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Folder 128, Goodman, Fred S. 80pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland YMCA, general secretary; JDR contributions.
Folder 129, Goodsell-Goodspeed. 147pp.
Major Subjects: Vassar College; student assistance; Chicago Baptist
Theological Seminary; JDR contributions.
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Folder 130, Goodwillie-Grand Army of the Republic. 118pp.
Major Subjects: Character reference; Baptist Church; Standard Oil Co.
shipments and prices; benefit show for poor children; Wellesley College;
Christopher Columbus Statue; New York Kindergarten Association;
Columbian University; Southern Industrial Home for Confederate Veterans
and Families; personal aid; job applicant; YMCA; commission brokers;
personal loan; sheriff's jury; furnace company; last will of Jay Gould;
temperance work; real estate; florist; steamship investment offer; Muskingum
College; Church Temperance Society; Scharwenka Conservatory of Music;
F. T. Gates report; Grand Army of the Republic benefit events.
Folder 131, Granger-Greene. 125pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church Ladies Society; Baptist Church; bookseller;
character reference; Mayor of New York City; Committee for International
Exposition of 1892; Johnstown flood sufferers; American Committee for
Relief of Famine in Ireland; Riverside Improvement Commission; personal
aid; real estate; Ulysses S. Grant's birthday anniversary; fire extinguishers;
lumber; Cribside Committee of the Babies Hospital; student assistance;
Baptist Mission; Lake County Bank; Christopher Columbus Monument Fair;
attorneys; opera glasses; business proposal; Baptist Missionary Society of
England; Peddie Institute; Congregational Church.
Folder 132, Greensted-Grier. 71pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Driving Club of New York; job applicant;
Howard University; personal aid; student assistance; Fifth Avenue Baptist
Church.
Folder 133, Griffin, Albert. 53pp.
Major Subjects: Anti-Saloon Republican National Committee, chairman;
temperance work; National Temperance Lecture Bureau.
Folder 134, Griffin, E. M.-Gross. 97pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; life insurance; North Granville Seminary; iron
bill; mica mines in NC; American Baptist Publication Society; job applicant;
swindler; Presbyterian Church; Siberian Exile Petition Association; Equitable
Life Assurance Society; Indiana College Co.; personal aid; German Baptist
Education Society of North America; Rochester Theological Seminary;
National Transit Co., president; JDR railroad passes; European trip; Inman &
International Steamship Co.; social matters; importer.
Box 18
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Folder 135, Grossmayer-Gwin. 62pp.
Major Subjects: Hebrew Reformed Congregation; German Evangelical
Protestant Church; personal matters; WCTU foreign work; Baptist Church;
photograph request; Lutheran Mission; personal aid; real estate; YMCA;
Baptist Orphanage; job applicant; horse for sale.
Folder 136, Haaff-Hamlen. 176pp.
Major Subjects: Chicago Baptist Theological Seminary; St. Paul German
Insurance Co.; personal matters; Johnstown flood sufferers; Jerry McAuley
Mission; Grand Army of the Republic Mission; F. T. Gates reports; job
applicant; Baptist Church; Howard Mission; personal aid; Persian & East
India Co. rugs and carpets; Hahnemann Hospital; American Baptist Home
Mission Society; Southwest Baptist College; attorney; bankers; Citizens
Bank of Los Angeles, CA; death of J. W. Hale; business proposal; Vermont
Marble Co.; Woman's Temperance Publication Association; New York
Tribune; real estate; Christian Retreat; New York Tax Reform Association;
publisher and art importer; Swedish Baptist Church; Home Relief
Association; Christian at Work newspaper; Society for the Prevention of
Crime; Sheffield Farm; money collections; Soldiers Monument; Rochester
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City Hospital; East Nashville College (School for Young Ladies); Baptist
Female College; personal loan.
Folder 137, Hamlin-Hanna. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Job applicant; Southwest Baptist College; Baptist Church;
Richmond Female Institute; National Switch & Signal Co.; The Press; Driving
Club of New York; WCTU; University of Chicago; Episcopal Church;
Richmond Institute; Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute; Baptist mission;
Merchants National Bank; Mercantile National Bank; Huron Street Hospital;
D. B. Bedell & Co. china and glass importers; grapevines and orange groves
in CA; Hanna, Chapin & Co. refiners and dealers in petroleum; Charity
Organization Society; Standard Oil Trust shares; M. A. Hanna & Co.; coal,
iron ore, and pig iron; Republican Party election campaigns.
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Folder 138, Hansell, George H. 127pp.
Major Subjects: Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, treasurer; reports on various
charities; New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor;
Baptist City Mission; Baptist Church.
Folder 139, Hanson-Harper, W. R. 159pp.
Major Subjects: Norway missionary; American Baptist Foreign Missionary
Association; Russian Relief Committee; job applicant; University of Chicago;
American Fine Arts Society; Baptist Church; Natatorium; New York Ladies'
Guide and Chaperon Bureau; oil industry business proposal; social matters;
real estate; Standard Oil Co. executive; India missionary; personal aid;
National Bichloride of Gold Co. treatment for drunkenness; magazine article
on horses; JDR support of Hebrew language schools; Institute of Hebrew;
Summer Schools of Hebrew; Correspondence School of Hebrew; Yale
University; American Institute of Sacred Literature; theological seminaries;
University of Chicago; American Baptist Education Society; Chatauqua
Baptist Union; F. T. Gates reports; Columbia College Torrey Botanical Club;
Botanical Garden and Museum and Arboretum in Bronx Park.
Folder 140, Harrington-Hart. 81pp.
Major Subjects: Copper mines; Baptist Church; Central High School reunion;
personal aid; Home for Children of Missionaries; real estate in MN; books for
sale; stock market investments; letter of introduction; paint manufacturer; job
applicant; Brooks Academy; Military Order of the Loyal Legion; election
contribution to Harrison Boys in Blue (Benjamin Harrison U.S. presidential
campaign); University of Pennsylvania; Methodist Episcopal Church; oil
lands; business opportunity in GA.
Folder 141, Hartley, Richard, 1885-1891.128pp.
Major Subjects: Hope Baptist Church; New York Baptist City Mission ; JDR gifts
to churches; F. T. Gates reports.
Folder 142, Hartley, Richard, 1892-1894. 60pp.
Major Subjects: Hope Baptist Church; New York Baptist City Mission ; JDR gifts
to churches; F. T. Gates reports.
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Folder 143, Hartman-Haydn. 171pp.
Major Subjects: Newspaper article request; job applicant; real estate; European
guide; JDR travel arrangements; Baptist Church; American Baptist
Missionary Union; Episcopal Church; school in Turkey; Cleveland
Philharmonic Orchestra; stamp dealer; University of the City of New York;
Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; personal aid; school for girls; inquiry
about JDR relative; Vassar College YWCA; Howard Mission and Home for
Little Wanderers; Lake View Cemetery; Baptist Orphanage of Virginia;
Colored Baptist Church; Union League Club; art for sale; Euclid Avenue
Baptist Church; interview request; Florence, AL, Baptist College; Western
Reserve University; Lake Erie Female Seminary.
Folder 144, Hayes-Hay wood. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Woman's Benevolent Association; business proposal; skylight;
WCTU reading rooms; personal loan; insurance agent; Townsend Library;
Ohio National Guard; Art Loan Exhibition; Turkey missionary; Baptist
Church; Methodist Episcopal Church; support for JDR business policies;
personal aid; Cook Academy; optician; Shurtleff College.
Folder 145, Hazelhuhn, J. C. 143pp.
Major Subjects: German Baptist Church in Cleveland, OH; JDR contributions;
JDR gifts to other German Baptist churches through Hazelhuhn; Germany
missionary; German Baptist Publication Society; F. T. Gates report.
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Folder 146, Healy-Herrick, C. 159pp.
Major Subjects: The Health Lift gymnastics system; Vassar College alumnae;
Baptist Church; Charity Organization Society; Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Railway Co. pass; personal aid; personal loan; WCTU; Pratt Institute;
mstitute of Hebrew; Peary Relief Committee expedition to Arctic; Lutheran
missionary; Germany Baptist Publication Society; real estate; Reformed
Church; American Baptist Home Mission Society; F. T. Gates report;
University of Chicago; ice plant securities; Christmas gift for mailman;
deposition regarding oil industry; Carson and Newman College; copper and
silver mines in MT; Lutheran Church; kerosene lamp and oil stove
inventions; Provident Dispensary for Working Women and Girls; German
Baptist English Academy in the West; General Missionary Society of German
Baptist Churches; lace curtains; Lima Normal College; job applicant; Herald
Printing Co.; coal merchants; furniture; business loan; Western Reserve
Academy; temperance work; local option prohibition laws.
Folder 147, Herrick, G. E.-Heye. 106pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland Bethel; political contributions; Harrison Boys in Blue
(Benjamin Harrison U.S. presidential campaign); National Republican
Committee; Ohio Sunday Law; Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; job
applicants; Hebrew Educational Fair; Ladies' Fuel & Aid Society; fine art
dealer; Hiram College; Orchestra at German-American School; Saginaw Bay
Co.; personal aid; Baptist Church; Chicago Baptist Theological Union; Northwestern Baptist Education Society; University of Chicago; F. T. Gates report;
Standard Oil Co. of Indiana; cellos for sale; North German Lloyd Steamship
Co.; JDR European trip.
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Folder 148, Hibbard-Higgins, Hamilton. 127pp.
Major Subjects: Academy at Rockefeller, IL; oil lands; International Sabbath
Association; work among the foreign-born; American Sabbath Union;
American Railway Literary Union and Pure Literature Bureau; Woman's
Home Missionary Union; temperance newspaper; Baptist Church; personal
aid; Clinton College; Standard Oil Trust shares; missionary to Kiowa Indians;
job applicant; trotting horses; character reference.
Folder 149, HIggins, Henry E.-Hitchon. 107pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. mail routing; personal aid; Charity
Organization Society; lead and gold mines in OR; produce business; Cook
Academy; Baptist Church; University of Lewisburg; Union Mission; interview
request; job applicant; Wellesley College; Children's Home; Moravian
Church; YMCA-Colored; Men's Home; Rockford Seminary; Sweden
missionary; real estate; injury claim against JDR; University of Chicago;
architect; horses for sale; Hiram College; Henry M. Grady Hospital; Horse
Owners' Mutual Benefit and Indemnity Society; mineral lands; Lake Erie
Female Seminary.
Box 20
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Folder 150, Hobart-Hole. 109pp.
Major Subjects: Ohio Baptist Convention; tent meetings; Baptist Church; coal
and timber lands in VA and KY; job applicant; student assistance; Wellesley
College; India missionary; Woman's Medical College; florist; personal aid;
Bohemian Mission; Knights of Labor; YMCA; real estate; personal loan;
investment offers; academy at Rockefeller, IL; Denison University; Green
Spring Academy; JDR, Jr., tutor.
Folder 151, Holladay-Holzhauser. 79pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; job applicant; Western University of
Pennsylvania; Baptist Church; Continental Oil Co.; Men's Home; Committee
of One Hundred, 400th Anniversary of Discovery of America; Congregational
Church; burglar alarm; Spelman Seminary; Swedish Baptist Church;
Children's Aid Society; business proposal; Babies' Hospital; personal loan;
German Baptist Publication Society.
Folder 152, Hommedleu-Howard, A. F. 143pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Florida Baptist Witness; YMCA; Atlas of
Cleveland; National Temperance Society and Publication House, Southern
Work (Colored); personal aid; trotting horse; real estate; Cleveland Hospital
for Women and Children; New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co.
bill; job applicant; manufacturing business proposal; Ohio missionary;
personal loan; Grant Monument Association; Argyle School; Lake Erie
Female Seminary; New York Ophthalmic Hospital; American Female
Guardian Society and Home for the Friendless; Newton Theological
Institution; Richmond Theological Seminary (Colored); F. T. Gates report;
Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers; private detective.
Folder 153, Howard, H. P.-Hoyt, I. H. 119pp.
Major Subjects: Notary (protested check by U.S. congressman); asphalt paving;
Baptist Church; Congregational Church; University of Chicago; Jewish Era;
personal aid; concert tickets; Vassar College; National League for Good
Roads; political activities; Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; broker; stock market
activity; JDR travel arrangements; Baptist churches in Ml and Wl; Euclid
Avenue Baptist Church; Northwest Equipment Co. of MN; gospel car;
American Steel Barge Co.; James B. Colgate & Co.; Colby, Abbot & Hoyt;
Colby, Hoyt & Co.; insurance agent; mortgage broker; Livingstone College
(Colored); Burma missionary; WCTU.
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Folder 154, Hoyt, James-Hoyt, W. H. 58pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate brokers; German Baptist Church; JDR
contributions; personal aid; American Baptist Education Society.
Folder 155, Hubbard-Hulburt. 154pp.
Major Subjects: American Seamen's Friend Society; personal aid; furniture;
Ladies Musical Association; Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; Norway
missionary; religious magazine, Gospel Witness; McAuley Mission;
reminiscences of S. V. Harkness and Rockefeller & Andrews; Clinton
College; gardener; Baptist Church; Miller Manual Labor School of Albemarle,
VA; student assistance; Denison University; American Baptist Education
Society; F. T. Gates report; Lake View Cemetery monument; Mercer
University; Masonic Home; YMCA; Chicago Baptist Theological Seminary;
book for sale; questionnaire on benefits of education.
Folder 156, Hullngs-Hutchins, Emily. 129pp.
Major Subjects: Temperance work; personal aid; WCTU; Louisville Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary; Humane Society; Baptist Church; mineral
collection; cable wire proposal; Ingham University; Leland University; job
applicant; Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society publication;
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York; real estate; Central University of
Iowa; personal aid; India missionary; C. P. Huntington sends Shasta water;
Wilson Industrial School for Girls; home economics teacher; Wilson Mission;
Vassar College; Union Hall Seminary; book for sale; African Methodist
Episcopal Church; business proposal; trotting horses; social matters.
Folder 157, Hutchins, H. A. 77pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. executive; department of sales; domestic
trade department; oil prices; trotting horses; oil tank wagons; competition;
personal loan; Standard Oil Trust shares; social matters; Road Horse
Association of the State of New York.
Box 21
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Folder 158, Hutchins, H. R.-Hykes. 91pp.
Major Subjects: Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society; Israel missionary;
personal aid; real estate; social matters; Cleveland Baptist Union; JDR
contribution to Cleveland Baptist Churches through Union; China missionary.
Folder 159, Ichenhauser-lngersoll, G. L. 12pp.
Major Subjects: Antiques; Baptist Church; watches for sale; Granville
University; real estate.
Folder 160, Ingersoll, Mary E., 1884-1891.128pp.
Major Subjects: WCTU; Murphy meetings; JDR contributions for temperance
work; publications; Central Friendly Inn; personal aid; Home for Friendless
Girls.
Folder 161, Ingersoll, Mary E., 1892-1894. 67pp.
Major Subjects: WCTU; Murphy meetings; JDR contributions for temperance
work; publications; Central Friendly Inn; personal aid; Home for Friendless
Girls
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Folder 162, Ingersoll, R. G.-lvins. 88pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Baptist Church; Congo missionary; Columbian
Association of Northern Ohio; Cleveland School of Art; YMCA; Woman's
Christian Association; Educational and Industrial Union; Home for
Incurables; Ex-Presidents Fund; Baptist Education Society of California;
Home for Aged; International Exposition appeal (Committee of One
Hundred); mission work; Acme Oil Co.; home for aged ministers; Methodist
Episcopal Church; Central High School; Fifth Avenue Transportation Co.;
Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society; temperance work;
Charity Organization Society.
Folder 163, Jack-Jenkins. 130pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Mariners' Family Asylum; job applicant;
University of Chicago; New York Post Office Mutual Aid Association;
fireplace hardware; Independent Order of Clerks; Kenyon College; real
estate; Sanitary Woolen System Co.; nonsectarian hospital; Yale College;
American Baptist Home Mission Society; personal aid; jewelers; mortgage
proposal; National League for the Protection of American Institutions;
opposition to New York State Freedom of Worship Bill; F. T. Gates report;
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Port Mission of Baltimore City; JDR
office employee; accounting procedures; request for raise; horse boarding;
Salvation Army.
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Folder 164, Jenness-Jewett. 138pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Old Ladies Home; Baptist Church; Humanity and
Health; Provident Dispensary for Working Women and Girls; real estate;
Standard Oil Trust shares; Chicago Baptist mission for immigrants; F. T.
Gates report; chinaware; music teacher; Norway missionary; Newton
Theological Institution; student assistance; job applicant; Episcopal Church;
National Guard of New York State; Jesup & Lamont; stock market activity;
Newark City Railway bonds; social matters; margin account; JDR payments
to Standard Oil Co.; American Museum of Natural History; curtains;
Republican National Committee.
Folder 165, Johns-Johnson, Jane M. 174pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Johnsen Manufacturing Co.; Presbyterian
Church; real estate; Baptist Church; carpenter and builder; job applicant;
Crozer Theological Seminary; JDR portrait; Louisiana Homestead and Aid
Association; Home for the Aged and Infirm Colored People; Gilder & Farr,
bankers and brokers; American Baptist Publication Society, Missionary
Department; Burlington Institute; JDR relatives; personal loan; Ladies
International College, Florence, Italy; painting for sale.
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Folder 166, Johnson, Mary E.-Jones, Milton (Mrs.)- 182pp.
Major Subjects: JDR relative; personal aid; African Methodist Episcopal Church;
orphanage; Baptist Church; Gospel Tabernacle and Floating Bethel;
Presbyterian Church; Baptist Ladies' Aid Society; Johnson's Universal
Cyclopedia; mortgage brokers; real estate; Oberlin College; vehicle wheel
invention; Maryland Military and Naval Academy; New York Central &
Hudson River Railroad dining rooms; landscape architect; Wilberforce
University (colored instructor); student assistance; Jones School and Home
for Friendless Children; job applicant; personal loan; mission work; stock
market activity; oil market; grain markets; Mutual Reserve Fund Life
Association; Judson College; Presidential Retiring Fund for benefit of U. S.
Grant; steam and hot water heating and ventilating; silver mines in Canada;
Sailors Floating Bethel and City Mission; Baptist Home for the Aged; Lucy
Cobb Institute.
Box 22
Folder 167, Jones, Robert T. 133pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, First Baptist Church, Ithaca, NY; JDR contributions;
Cornell University.
Folder 168, Jones, S. V.-Judson, C. G. (Mrs.). 87pp.
Major Subjects: W. R. Harper elected president of University of Chicago;
Baptist Church; Cleveland Domestic Training School; JDR office employee;
real estate; Audubon books for sale; House of Comfort, soup kitchen for
poor; job applicants; Church of Christ; grocers; personal aid; Continental Oil
Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Buckingham Hotel; phosphate mines;
buckboard wagons; The Journalist magazine subscription; Benevolent
Society.
Folder 169, Judson, Edward, 1882-1886.166pp.
Major Subjects: Berean Baptist Church; New York Baptist City Mission; Judson
Memorial Church; American Baptist Missionary Union; Fresh Air, Cool Water
& Flower Fund; dispensary; poor relief; Hospital for Cripples; JDR
contributions; personal aid; personal matters; JDR Western trip; defense of
Standard Oil Trust.
Folder 170. Judson, Edward, 1887-1889.121pp.
Major Subjects: Berean Baptist Church; New York Baptist City Mission; Judson
Memorial Church; American Baptist Missionary Union; Fresh Air, Cool Water
& Flower Fund; dispensary; poor relief; Hospital for Cripples; JDR
contributions; personal aid; personal matters; JDR Western trip; defense of
Standard Oil Trust.
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Folder 171, Judson, Edward, 1890-1892.125pp.
Major Subjects: Berean Baptist Church; New York Baptist City Mission; Judson
Memorial Church; American Baptist Missionary Union; Fresh Air, Cool Water
& Flower Fund; Dispensary; poor relief; Hospital for Cripples; JDR
contributions; personal aid; personal matters; JDR Western trip; defense of
Standard Oil Trust.
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Folder 172, Judson, Edward, 1893-1894.47pp.
Major Subjects: Berean Baptist Church; New Yo* Baptist City Mission; Judson
Memorial Church; American Baptist Missionary Union; Fresh Air, Cool Water
& Flower Fund; Dispensary; poor relief; Hospital for Cripples; JDR
contributions; personal aid; personal matters; JDR Western trip; defense of
Standard Oil Trust.
Folder 173, Julier-Jutten. 24pp.
Major Subjects: American Express Co.; JDR travel arrangements;
transportation of horses; American Baptist Home Mission Society.
Folder 174, Kaley-Keith, K. S. (Mrs.). 94pp.
Major Subjects: Reference request; Sandy River Petroleum Co.; watercolors for
sale; Woodside Cottage Hospital; Turkey missionary; personal aid; fire
protection system; real estate; Baptist Ministers' Home; Baptist Ministers' Aid
Society; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; personal loan; India missionary;
suppression of opium habit; Methodist Episcopal Church; JDR relative;
American Whig Society; job applicant; attorney; Baptist Church; City Reform
Club; Ladies International College, Florence, Italy; Huron Street Hospital;
Central Friendly Inn.
Folder 175, Keith, Myron R., 1879-1891. 41pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland attorney•represented JDR's real estate interests;
Lakeview & Central Railroad; advice on taxes; Charles Fleidner case.
Folder 176, Keith, W. L.-Kent. 147pp.
Major Subjects: Gold mines in CA; Baptist Church; real estate; Charity
Organization Society; Bartholdi Crèche; physical education in college;
science of education; personal aid; The Art Review; job applicant; decorating
company; Statue of Liberty; Negro mission; keep Fifth Avenue free of horse
railway; Church of God in Jesus Christ; seed store; Shurtleff College; Vassar
College; student assistance; Woman's Exchange; Little Mothers Aid Society;
horse for sale; Amity College; books for youth; Baptist Ministers' Aid Society.
Box 23
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Folder 177, Kenyon-King, C. G. 73pp.
Major Subjects: Book on health (Science and Health); Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary; Case School; real estate; Congregational Church;
Patriotic Order, Sons of America; Cleveland Vitrified Pressed Brick Co.;
Baptist Church; job applicant; defense of JDR; Methodist Episcopal Church;
Union Prisoners of War National Memorial Association; Laurel House;
Courtlandt Place School; H. H. Bancroft biographies; Western Resen/e
School of Design for Women; Mexican-Western Railroad Co.; furniture;
Savings and Trust Co.; Standard Oil Co. employee.
Folder 178, King, G. O., 1880-1888.169pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Minister; reports on Baptist Churches and work in
Cleveland; Ohio Baptist Union; Friendly Home; German Baptist Publication
Society; temperance work; WCTU; Central Friendly Inn; Denison University;
advantages of Granville, OH, over Cleveland as site for college; Spelman
Seminary; personal aid; student assistance.
Folder 179, King, G. O., 1889-1891. 60pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Minister; reports on Baptist Churches and work in
Cleveland; Ohio Baptist Union; Friendly Home; German Baptist Publication
Society; temperance work; WCTU; Central Friendly Inn; Denison University;
advantages of Granville, OH, over Cleveland as site for college; Spelman
Seminary; personal aid; student assistance.
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Folder 180, King, H. A.-Kinnear. 115pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; National League for the Protection of American
Institutions; personal aid; New York Historical Society; Baptist Social Union;
King's Handbook of New York City, Society to Befriend Working Girls;
Seaside Hospital; St. John's Guild; landscape gardener at Forest Hill.
Folder 181, Kinney-Kyle. 151pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; personal aid; trotting horse for sale; real estate;
Cleveland Vocal Society; Blondín, the Hero of Niagara; paintings for sale;
Herrnhut House; attorney; Franklin Rockefeller's debts; ranch in KS; Pioneer
Oil Co.; Standard Oil Co. legal matters; Cadets of Honor (boys athletic,
military, and temperance group); Methodist Church; F. T. Gates reports; local
political campaign appeal; New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men;
Church Choral Union; Roberts College; Knickerbocker Ice Co.; piano
teacher; Congregational Church; Berean Employment Bureau and Tract
Repository; job applicant; fund for widow of secretary of the treasury; New
York Jockey Club; Standard Oil Co. employees; Vassar College; student
assistance; University of Chicago; Maryville Seminary; violin teacher; barber;
historical document for sale; temperance work.
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Folder 182, Labb-Lamson. 135pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; personal loans; books for sale; Central Friendly
Inn; Congregational Church; YMCA; Euclid Light Infantry (youth group);
Ladies Baptist Missionary Society; Ladies' Hospital Association; Ladies
Auxiliary, Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; WCTU; Temperance Education
Bill; National Transit Co.; Lake Erie Ice Co.; missionary to Josephite
Mormons; Rye Seminary; mortgage; Vassar College; Standard Oil Co.
employees; Rutgers Female College; defense of JDR.
Folder 183, Landrum-Lawson, L. M. 153pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; F. T. Gates reports; Richmond College;
Williamston Female College; estate of H. B. Spelman; Methodist Church;
personal aid; Haines School of the Presbyterian Board of Missions for
Freedmen; article for Ladies Home Journal; books on Roman Catholicism;
Bohemian Baptist Mission; horse for sale; Eliza Jennings Home; Vassar
College; Lathrop Home for the Treatment of Alcoholism and the Morphine
Habit; mission work; University of Chicago; music teacher; porcelain clay
deposit in Germany; Laura House (home for friendless women); American
Veterinary Hospital bill; Western Seamen's Friend Society missionary boat;
Ohio Sabbath Association; American Baptist Missionary Union; National
Temperance Society and Publication House; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.
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Folder 184, Lawson, Louise-Leggett, K. K. 167pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; artist; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church Mission;
Baptist Church; German Theological Seminary; Adirondack Cottage
Sanitarium; Vassar College; American School at Athens, Greece; student
assistance; University of Chicago; Grant Memorial University; historical truth
of the bible; job applicant; Men's Home; Woman's Shelter; F. T. Gates
report; character reference; draymen; gold mines in CO; First Ward Industrial
School; woman suffrage; JDR relative; Glen Springs Sanitarium; Woman's
Aid Society.
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Folder 185, Leggett, M. D.-Lemon. 47pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Prospect Machine & Engine Co.; real estate;
Baptist Church; Cleveland Conservatory of Music; German missionary;
Congregational Church; WCTU; business loan; Kalamazoo College; Logan
Fund for memorial to General John A. Logan; Inaugural Ball tickets.
Folder 186, Leonard, G. E., 1882-1894.116pp.
Major Subjects: Ohio Baptist Convention, secretary; mission houses; F. T.
Gates report.
Folder 187, Leonard, Georgia F.-Lequeux. 52pp.
Major Subjects: Clinton College; St. Alexis Hospital; published book on Mayas;
paintings for sale; Baptist Church.
Folder 188, Leslie, Dan E. 72pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. auditor; JDR account balances; receipts and
disbursements.
Folder 189, Leslie, Mary-Lewis, W. T. 113pp.
Major Subjects: Leslie's College; Baptist Church; real estate; GAR Chanty
Fund; Carson and Newman College; personal aid; photographer of JDR and
family; Chesebrough Manufacturing Co.
Folder 190, Lewis, H. & Co. 28pp.
Major Subjects: Brokers in petroleum; oil market conditions; purchases of crude
oil for Standard Oil Co.; Acme Oil Co.; Forest Oil Co.
Folder 191, Leypoldt-Linvill. 137pp.
Major Subjects: ¿ob applicant; Baptist Church; European guides; JDR travel
arrangements; Devoe Manufacturing Co.; Standard Oil Trust executive
committee European negotiations; German Lutheran Church; personal aid;
telegrapher; Rye Seminary; Standard Oil Trust shares; education of JDR's
daughters; Argyle School; interest on note; Drake Monument Fund; paintings
for sale; Bradford Sunday News; University of Chicago; Railway Branch,
YMCA; Swedish Baptist Church; furniture; Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Folder 192, Llsk-Lonsdale. 140pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Business-Mens Democratic Association of the
City of New York; Case School of Applied Science; Western Reserve
College; jewelry; personal aid; ornamental trees and plants; Little Sisters of
the Poor; Homes for the Aged; interview request; job applicant; Training
School Building Fund; Railway Shareholders' Association; political campign
of Ira Devenport for governor of NY; photgraphs of Grant funeral cortege;
inventor of molded tubs; South West Virginia Institute; France missionary;
JDR genealogy; horse for sale; student assistance (Negro); Oberlin College;
American University; Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.; Richmond & West
Point Terminal Railway & Warehouse Co.; stock market activity; Committee
of One Hundred printing bill; Subscription Opera Comique; New York
Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor; People's Seaside Home
and Ocean Parties; Ocean Party (Colored); YMCA; Lima Normal College.
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Folder 193, Loomis-Lowry. 140pp.
Major Subjects: Adirondack Park Association; interview request; real estate; oil
and gas lands; National Homestead Co.; Western Reserve University;
University of Chicago; personal loan; Baptist Ministers Conference; Standard
Oil Co. employees; personal aid; transportation of horses; Kansas ranch of
Franklin Rockefeller; Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society;
student assistance; China missionary; Madison University; Tide Water Oil
Co.; Peddie Institute; Brown University; paintings for sale; Burma missionary;
Missionary Training School; German Baptist Church; WCTU; American
Humane Society; job applicant; steamship travel agent; Columbia College;
East Side Relief Committee; St. Mary's Hospital; Petroleum & Mining Co.;
Acme Sunday School Record; Woman's Relief Corps.
Folder 194, Loyd-Lyon. 190pp.
Major Subjects: Madison University; American Baptist Education Society; JDR
defense of Standard Oil Trust; Boys Loyal Legion; New York Medical College
and Hospital for Women; personal loan; Swedish Baptist Church; Sweden
missionary; New York Hospital; personal aid; Home-Hotel Association; New
York Post Office Mutual Aid Association; Bible and Fruit Mission; ColumbusAmericus Institute (Colored); electrical contractor; attorneys; grain
speculations; American Asiatic & European Great Intercontinental Railroad;
Harvard University; job applicant; George Washington porcelains;
Moderation Society; temperance work; JDR personal friend; Denison
University; Vassar College.
Folder 195, McAfee-McBurney. 150pp.
Major Subjects: Park College; Methodist Episcopal Church; Cleveland Grays;
Calvary Baptist Church; advice on Baptist charities; McAuley Cremorne
Mission; Jerry McAuley Water Street Mission; temperance work; personal
aid; Baptist Church; Choctaw Indian missionary; Republican Club; Lakeside
Hospital; Ireland missionary; F. T. Gates reports; American Association for
the Evangelization of Ireland; YMCA.
Folder 196, McCabe-McCurry. 115pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; former abolitionist; Missionary Society of the
Methodist Episcopal Church; Mercer University; Children's Hospital; gold
mines in AK; Baptist Church; Catholic Church; home decorator and
landscape gardener; Sunday School Mission; horse for sale; job applicant;
Presbyterian Church; personal loan; Columbian Celebration Entertainment
Committee; Mrs. Charles A. (Bessie Rockefeller) Strong; YMCA; real estate;
Normal and Collegiate Institute; newspaper advertisement for Standard Oil
Co.; McCormick Reaper Works; Cleveland Vocal Society; New York
University; University of the City of New York; temperance work; Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of New York.
Folder 197, McDonald-McKay. 149pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Co. executives; trotting horses; personal aid;
Mariner's Family Asylum; Mount Hermon School (Dwight L. Moody's school);
Baptist Church; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Sunday school; Standard Oil
Trust shares; personal loans; Pan-Republic Congress and Human Freedom
League; University of Michigan; Catholic Church; YMCA; Woman's Baptist
Foreign Missionary Society; Fifth Avenue Baptist church organist; real
estate; road improvements; Gospel Training College; house painter;
temperance work; Hampden-Sidney College; WCTU
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Folder 198, McKean-McLaurin. 54pp.
Major Subjects: Deaconess movement; Baptist Church; personal aid; oil
business; Central Refining Co.; Standard Oil Co.; New York Gospel Tent;
Grande Ligne Mission, Canada; trotting horses; real estate mortgage;
Sunday school; personal aid.
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Folder 199, McLean, Alexander, 1879-1894.108pp.
Major Subjects: Stableman at Forest Hill; care and transportation of horses;
payment of bills and salaries.
Folder 200, McLeish-MacRady. 38pp.
Major Subjects: University of Chicago; Rockford Seminary; ranch in TX;
attorney; Andrews, Clark & Co.; oil lands in PA; Driving Club of New York;
JDR servant; treatment of reformed drunkard at Ward's Island mental
hospital; article on oil fields; proposed Baptist College or Academy.
Folder 201, MacRae, Charles, 1880-1891.98pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate agent; 4 W. 54th St.; negotiations; H. M. Plagier.
Folder 202, MacRae, Charles, 1892-1893.85pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate agent; 4 W. 54th St.; negotiations; H. M. Plagier.
Folder 203, McSwyney-Manly. 143pp.
Major Subjects: First Anniversary of the Centennial Celebration of Washington's
Inauguration; proposed college of the Missionary Baptist Church of North
Missouri; Baptist Church Sunday school; American Baptist Missionary Union;
new ticker tape for New York Stock Exchange; Gold & Stock Telegraph Co.;
real estate; masseur; personal aid; job applicant; Equitable Life Assurance
Society; Union Academy (Negro), Gainesville, PL; Baptist Church; Standard
Oil Trust shares; Reformed Dutch Church; Clinton College; Momingside Park
speeding driveway; Loyal Legion Temperance Society; personal loan;
International Medical Missionary Society; Harlem Medical Mission; F. T.
Gates report; Benedict Institute (Negro), SC; Manhattan Eye & Ear Hospital;
Sourthern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Folder 204, Mann-Marston, C. C. 70pp.
Major Subjects: General Missionary to Deaf-Mutes; Fifth Avenue Baptist
Church; American Baptist Missionary Union; Manufacturers' Record; Baptist
Church; YWCA; attorney; real estate; Day Nursery; jewelers; aid for printing
sermon; coal and wood dealer; The Art Amateur, lightning protection;
American Fine Arts Society; Washington Memorial Arch Fund; Metropolitan
Museum of Art; JDR office employees; School for Christian Workers;
character reference; American Sunday School Mission; State Charities Aid
Association of NY; personal aid; personal loan; paintings for sale; Baptist
Young People's Union of Western Washington and British Columbia.
Folder 205, Marston, E. L., 1892-1894. 71 pp.
Major Subjects: Fifth Avenue Baptist Church assistant treasurer; JDR
contributions; work of the church; Baptist Church appeals; F. T. Gates report;
New York Baptist City Mission; American Baptist Missionary Union;
American Baptist Publication Society; Armitage House Day Nursery and
Kindergarten; American Baptist Home Mission Society; Blair & Co.; stock
market activity; Providence & Springfield Railroad Co.
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Folder 206, Mart-Material Men's Mercantile Association. 76pp.
Major Subjects: Fifth Avenue Baptist Church organist; Baptist Church; job
applicants; oil business; disaster relief (cyclone); Colored Baptist Church;
University of Chicago lawsuit; real estate; Continental Oil Co.; personal
matters; Bank of New York; India missionary; furniture manufacturer;
Methodist Episcopal Church; Baptist Female School; National Mary
Washington Memorial Association; books for sale; personal loan; Material
Men's Mercantile Association.
Folder 207, Mather, A. E.-Mather, Flora S. 83pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Ministers' Home, Fenton, Ml; Baptist Ministers' Aid
Society; JDR contributions; F. T. Gates report; Woman's Christian
Association; Day Nursery and Free Kindergarten Association; Standard Oil
Co. employees.
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Folder 208, Mathew-Meredith. 155pp.
Major Subjects: Personal loan; personal aid; Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New
York; paint dealer; Christian Brothers' College; paintings for sale; curios
dealer; Baptist Church; violin teacher; theological questions; Baylor Female
College; job applicant; Presbyterian Church; Poland Union Seminary;
Standard Oil Co. stationery department; office supplies; College Preparatory
School for Women; WCTU; YMCA; German Baptist Church; Lutheran
Church; Law and Order Association; temperance work; Edwards' Parlor
Lamp Stove Co.; Cherry Street Kindergarten; Sioux Falls University;
American Baptist Home Mission Society.
Folder 209, Meriam-Mey. 112pp.
Major Subjects: Job applicant; YMCA; burglar alarm; personal loan; Baptist
Church; corn futures investment; Women and Children's Free Dispensary;
Huron Street Hospital; Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital; Western New York
Society for Homeless and Dependent Children; coal mines in IL; Rochester
Theological Seminary; paintings for sale; sporting goods; photographic
demonstration; Methodist Episcopal Church; Congregational Church;
Metropolitan Club; electrical contractor; American Art Association.
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Folder 210, Meyer-Mills, H. E. 151pp.
Major Subjects: Barnard College; Baptist Church; Doan Hall Gospel
Temperance Union; WCTU; attorney; personal aid; music concert; Turkey
missionary; shirt makers; Arkansas Baptist College (Negro work); landscape
gardener; Methodist Episcopal Church; Barcelona Protestant CottageHospital in Spain; private school for boys and girls; Israel missionary; JDR
office employee; Galena Oil Works; coal, iron, and timbler lands in KY; silk
quilt; Louisiana Female College; Wagner Palace Car Co.; JDR lost umbrella;
St. Luke's Hospital; YMCA; New York School of Languages; JDR, Jr.
education; Orpheus Glee Club of New York; JDR relative; personal loan;
General Theological Library; Pocantico Hills employee; Union League Club;
Association for the Preservation of Fifth Avenue as a Thoroughfare; Shurtleff
College.
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Folder 211, Mills, J. P.-Mizer. 155pp.
Major Subjects: American Sabbath Union; Baptist Minister's Home; Baptist
Ministers' Home Society; F. T. Gates report; personal aid; New York
Christian Home for Intemperate Men; JDR servant (John McPheleny);
treatment of reformed drunkard at Ward's Island mental hospital; personal
loan; lecturer; timberlands in VA; student assistance; New York Association
for Improving the Condition of the Poor; Committee of Fifty; Waco Female
College; oil refining proposals; Anti-Saloon Republican League; Vassar
College; Baptist Academy; real estate.
Folder 212, Moale-Mooney. 131 pp.
Major Subjects: Baltimore United Oil Co. trustees; Standard Oil Co.
subsidiaries; personal aid; Baptist Church; personal loan; Euclid Avenue
Baptist Church; Baptist College; timberlands in AL and FL; Union League
Club; Southern Historical Society; Virginia Historical Society; JDR school
mate; job applicant; Carson and Newman College; Cuba missionary; Mount
Hermon Boys' School (Dwight L. Moody's School); Northfield Seminary for
Young Ladies; American Sunday School Union; Bible Institute for Home and
Foreign Missions; Chicago Evangelization Society.
Folder 213, Moore, Cornelia S., 1886-1894.92pp.
Major Subjects: Housekeeper at Forest Hill; remodeling of house; invested
money with JDR; Natural Gas Trust shares; Standard Oil Trust shares;
personal aid for family.
Folder 214, Moore, E. C.-Morehouse, C. S. 39pp.
Major Subjects: Masseur, University of Rochester; YMCA International
Committee; interview request; Baptist Church; American Baptist Home
Mission society; yacht for rent; patent for tin-plating; bottle-stopper invention;
personal loan.
Box 28
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Folder 215, Morehouse, Henry L., 1881-1886.161pp.
Major Subjects: American Baptist Home Mission Society, secretary; JDR
contributions through society; Church Edifice Fund; Indian University (later
Bacone University); Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute; Richmond
Institute; Spelman Seminary; Shaw University; Mexico City Mission; Chinese
Mission; University of Chicago; University of Rochester; F. T. Gates report;
contributions to Colored educational work.
Folder 216, Morehouse, Henry L., 1887-1889.139pp.
Major Subjects: American Baptist Home Mission Society, secretary; JDR
contributions through society; Church Edifice Fund; Indian University (later
Bacone University); Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute; Richmond
Institute; Spelman Seminary; Shaw University; Mexico City Mission; Chinese
Mission; University of Chicago; University of Rochester; F. T. Gates report;
contributions to Colored educational work.
Folder 217, Morehouse, Henry L., 1890-1894.103pp.
Major Subjects: American Baptist Home Mission Society, secretary; JDR
contributions through society; Church Edifice Fund; Indian University (later
Bacone University); Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute; Richmond
Institute; Spelman Seminary; Shaw University; Mexico City Mission; Chinese
Mission; University of Chicago; University of Rochester; F. T. Gates report;
contributions to colored educational work.
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Folder 218, Morgan-Morse, G. R. 113pp.
Major Subjects: Business loan; Baptist Church; Armenia missionary; personal
aid; job applicant; brewer; Murphy meetings; YMCA; Presidential Retiring
Fund; Euclid Light Infantry; Anarchist meeting; German Baker's Union;
Machinists' Union; Poor Fund; New England Society; art teacher; Spelman
Seminary; American Baptist Home Mission Society; Church Edifice Fund;
Merrian & Morgan Paraffin Co.; Castle Garden Concerts; Baptist Church;
Congregational Church; Methodist Episcopal Church; personal loan;
Methodist Church in England; National Deaf-Mute College; Pottstown Iron
Co.; real estate taxes in IA; Oberlin College; Christopher Columbus
Monument; Peddie Institute; Vassar College; student assistance.
Folder 219, Morse, Oliver C, 1882-1893.61pp.
Major Subjects: YMCA; JDR contributions; YMCA Training School; School for
Christian Workers; physical education.
Folder 220, Morse, Richard C, 1884-1894.150pp.
Major Subjects: YMCA International Committee; JDR contributions; College
YMCA; Japan YMCA; YMCA Railroad Department.
Folder 221, Morse, S. B.-Mosier. 79pp.
Major Subjects: California College; Baptist Church; McCune College; Cuba
missionary; Southern Baptist Convention; Teachers' Mutual Benefit
Association; Baptist Church mission work; fresh air work; personal aid.
Box 29
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Folder 222, Moss-Murray, George (Mrs.). 127pp.
Major Subjects: Anti-Saloon Republican League; Toronto Baptist Theological
Seminary; Baptist Church; Masonic Widows and Orphans Home; Oberlin
College; student assistance; personal aid; threat of socialism; tailor; death
card; Cleveland Hospital for Women and Children; WCTU mission school;
St. Luke's Hospital; Gogebic Range charity; Female Seminary; University of
the City of New York; music teacher; Cleveland Stone Co.; American Baptist
Missionary Union; missionary work in Burma, Germany, India, Russia, and
Sweden; Murphy meetings; temperance work.
Folder 223, Murray George W.-Myler. 103pp.
Major Subjects: Berean Baptist Church; Judson Memorial Church; attorney; real
estate; church construction plans; Ireland missionaries; Virginia Military
Institute; Albert Lea College, School for Young Women; McCune College;
personal aid; business proposal; Masonic Order; Equitable Life Assurance
Society; tontine insurance plan; Baptist Church.
Folder 224, Nagle-Newlon. 157pp.
Major Subjects: Wisconsin State Prison; prisoner assistance; Baptist Church;
Female Seminary in TX; European travel plans; Standard Oil Co. employee;
National Academy of Design; National League for the Protection of American
Institutions; National Temperance Society and Publication House; Natural
Science Association of America; book on birds; Baptist Female College;
Adelbert College; Iconographie Encyclopedia of the Arts and Sciences;
Association Hospital; Swedish Lutheran Church; business loan; furniture;
Brooklyn Maternity Hospital; real estate; mines in AZ; Society for the
Prevention of Crime; transportation of horses; JDR travel arrangements;
revocation of railroad passes; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co.;
job applicants; personal loan.
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Folder 225, Newman-New York Steam Co. 63pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; personal aid; excursion boat pass; job
applicant; student assistance; WCTU; New England Conservatory of Music;
New England Society; New York Ballot Reform League; New York Chorus
Society; New York Free Circulating Library; New York Driving Club; New
Yoik Electric Equipment Co.; New York Horse Manure Co.; New York
Juvenile Guardian Society, Fresh Air Fund; New York Medical College and
Hospital for Women (Homeopathic); F. T. Gates report; New York Steam
Co.; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co.; JDR Western trip;
New York World; Toronto Baptist College.
Folder 226, Nibloe-Northrop. 132pp.
Major Subjects: JDR relative; personal aid; student assistance; City
Improvement Society; Baptist Church; oil and gas business; competition;
paintings for sale; Germany missionary (Alsace-Lorraine, present-day
France); Reformed Church of America; Palestine Orphan Asylum; Baptist
Home for the Aged; F. T. Gates report; Turkey missionary; Presbyterian
Church; timberlands in KY; Mayyou Mission (poor children's relief); job
applicant; personal loan; WCTU; lecturer; temperance work; Missionary
Training School; St. Luke's Hospital; industrial education; Cleveland
Homeopathic Hospital; Yorkville Dispensary and Hospital for Women and
Children; Heidelberg Compound Oxygen Co.; business loan; Baptist
Ministers' Aid Society; Baptist Ministers' Home, Fenton, Ml.
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Folder 227, Northrup-Nott. 191pp.
Major Subjects: Chicago Baptist Theological Seminary; JDR contributions;
personal aid; University of Chicago; recommendation of pastors for Euclid
Avenue Baptist Church; personal matters; Methodist Church; Baptist Church;
school teacher and principal; education of JDR's daughters.
Folder 228, [Noyes] Nutt-Nye. 133pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Sunday school and mission
work; personal aid; paintings for sale; Loring School; West Africa missionary;
Baptist Church.
Box 30
Folder 229, Oakes-Olcott. 147pp.
Major Subjects: Ice dealers; Baptist Church; personal aid; Ireland missionary;
New York Sabbath Committee; Committee of One Hundred; St. Luke's
Hospital; tax refund; personal loan; Methodist Episcopal Church; Richmond
& West Point Terminal Railway & Warehouse Co.; business loan; YMCA
International Committee; College Students' Conference; author seeks aid for
book; Standard Oil Co. executive committee; National Transit Co.; Union Oil
Co.; financial matters; Standard Oil Trust shares; telegraph lines; real estate;
pipelines; personal matters; JDR's schoolteacher; Saratoga Stables; job
applicant; ship launching; paintings for sale; Jerry McAuley Cremome
Mission; Germany missionary; German Baptist Publication House; gas and
electric fixtures; Central Park horse speeding driveway; Road Horse
Association.
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Folder 230, Olden-Olson. 97pp.
Major Subjects: Colored Baptist Church; landscape architects at Forest Hill and
Pocantico Hills; Cleveland Choral Union; Cleveland Vocal Society; Old
Ladies Home in New York; JDR employee (porter); Methodist Episcopal
Church and its mission work among Swedish immigrants.
Folder 231, Oncken-Osborn, E. N. 197pp.
Major Subjects: Student assistance; musical education; Germany missionary;
street sprinkling; character reference; North Western Orphan Asylum;
Oregon Pacific Railroad Co.; Ireland schools; trotting horses; business loan;
Embossing Oil Co.; job applicant; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Sunday
school; search for new pastor; livery stables; personal aid; Cleveland Press.
Folder 232, Osborn, L.-Oxnard. 132pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; personal loan; Baptist Church; telephone line
connections; Rochester Theological Seminary, president; JDR contributions
to seminary and Baptist Churches; Vacuum Oil Works; defense of JDR;
American Baptist Education Society; Cleveland Grays; liquor for sale; dealer
in soaps and crèmes; Free Home Hospital Fair; Otis Brothers & Co.; Colored
Baptist Sunday school; German Baptist Church; outdoors magazine;
business proposal; Denison University; National Archaeological Association;
investment advice; Standard Oil Co. fuel oil department; painting for sale.
Folder 233, Paalzaer-Paine, Sidney B. 134pp.
Major Subjects: Gas service at 4 W. 54th St.; Brooklyn Institute of Arts and
Sciences; Spelman Seminary, president; Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary;
personal aid; job applicant; sheriff's jury; Union League Club; Baptist Church;
Baptist Freedmen's Mission; American Baptist Home Mission Society; Forum
articles on business outlook in 1893; Mendelsohn Glee Club; Rochester
Theological Seminary library; Central Kansas College; plumber; Grand Army
of the Republic.
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Folder 234, Paine, Silas H.-Parmele. 116pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist mission work; Standard Oil Co. executive; lubricating
oil; refined oil committee; personal aid; personal loans; Deutsche Poliklinik
(German clinic in NY); American Museum of Natural History; Actors Fund of
America; Adelbert College; public libraries; job applicant; student assistance;
public school teacher; Baptist Church; temperance work; Society of Friends;
Grand Army Mission; proposed Pan-Republic Congress; publishers;
Philadelphia Gas Improvement Co.; books for sale; lumber dealer; personal
friend; real estate; Salvation Army; Society for the Prevention of Crime;
Gospel Temperance Mission; Humane Society; Euclid Avenue Baptist
Church Sunday school.
0117
Folder 235, Parmely-Payton. 188pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; property management; mortgages; personal aid;
American Baptist Home Mission Society; tailors; Sunday observance;
Women and Children's Free Dispensary; JDR contributions; Baptist Church;
Methodist Episcopal Church; personal loan; Young Ladies' Bible College;
Binghampton Ladies' College; Baptist missionary work; temperance work;
woman suffrage work; National Woman Suffrage Association; Cleveland
Tabernacle Music Hall; WCTU; German Baptist Church; business loan;
Episcopal Church; old coins for sale; interior decorators; supervision of
Box 31
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construction; French Protestant College; Standard Oil Co., treasurer;
Cleveland Rolling Mill Co.; competition; negotiations; Consolidated Tank Line
Co.; Cincinnati flood relief; Standard Oil Trust shares; National Transit Co.
bonds; trotting horses; student assistance; music education.
Folder 236, Peabody-Perkins, D. W. 190pp.
Major Subjects: Religious publications; Baptist Social Union; personal aid;
personal loan; Standard Oil Trust shares; Wisconsin Central Railroad Co.;
Baptist Church; Vassar College; music education; Baptist missionary work;
real estate; safe deposit boxes; student assistance; Yale Divinity School;
Opera Comique; business proposal; Cleveland Diet Dispensary and
Woman's Exchange; City Hospital Children's Cottage; job applicant;
Women's Baptist Home Mission Society; Colored Baptist Church; Africa
missionary; Texas Negro Mission School; University of Rochester; F. T.
Gates report; YMCA; Sanitary Aid Society; books for sale; Trinity School;
Humane Society; horses; mineral collection; University of Chicago; People's
Mission; Equitable Life Assurance Society.
Folder 237, Perkins, Joseph-Pfeiffer. 134pp.
Major Subjects: Attorneys; Lake View Cemetery Association; Central Friendly
Inn; WCTU; temperance work; Garfield Monument Fund; real estate; Baptist
Church; WCTU factionalism and internal politics; political matters; Colored
Baptist Church School in Texas; student assistance; Rochester Theological
Seminary; Parcel Carrier Co.; iron and steel industry; Knoxville College;
Denison University (JDR resignation from board); Cook Academy; Farmers
and Merchants Oil and Guano Co.; YMCA; job applicant; Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Railway Co..
Folder 238, Phelps-Phipps. 171 pp.
Major Subjects: ¿DR cousin; Baptist Church; real estate; Philharmonic Club;
personal aid; student assistance; buisness loan; Homeopathic Hospital
College; Maternity Home; Baptist Social Union; WCTU; JDR contributions to
temperance work; political matters; WCTU factionalism and internal politics;
stained glass.
Folder 239, Picaya-Plummer. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Young People's Union; Methodist Church; Baptist
Church; personal aid; investment advice; job applicant; business proposal;
Standard Oil Co. employee; real estate; Kalamazoo College; Valparaiso
University; tapestries for sale; Racine College; orchids; Bohemian Mission;
student assistance; Ceylon missionary; Presbyterian Church; interview
request; Woman's Christian Association; separation of church and state;
American Fine Arts Society; Colby, Abbot & Hoyt; personal matters.
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0001
Folder 240, Pogson-Porter, G. (Mrs.). 162pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Spelman Seminary; Women's Baptist Home
Mission Society; job applicant; personal aid; JDR schoolmate; Home School
for Young Ladies and Children; Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital; business
proposal; Ohio Sabbath-School Union; American Sunday School Union; F. T.
Gates report; American Temperance Union; Colored Baptist Church;
Symphony Society; YMCA; WCTU; Central Friendly Inn; American Baptist
Home Mission Society, Church Edifice Department; Mexico missionary; JDR
contributions to church buildings; WCTU factionalism and internal politics.
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Folder 241, Porter, H.-Powers. 173pp.
Major Subjects: Pullman's Palace Car Co.; Grant Monument Association; F. T.
Gates reports; World's Columbian Exposition; Grand Army of the Republic;
Baptist Church; personal aid; YMCA; Laurel House; National Temperance
Society and Publication House; Lutheran Church; municipal bond offer; poor
relief; Retreat Mission; Judson Printing Co.; New York Eye and Ear Infirmary;
University of Pennsylvania; oil production statistics; refineries; Standard Oil
Co. employee; trotting horses; real estate; North Africa missionary; political
matters; unrest of laboring classes; Arbitration Council; Evangelical Press
Association; Broadus College; Madero Institute; Mexico missionary;
Southern Board of Foreign Missions; American Baptist Home Mission
Society; mission work.
Folder 242, Prather, Anna E. 223pp.
Major Subjects: Woman's Christian Temperance League; Cleveland WCTU;
WCTU factionalism and internal politics; political matters; Murphy meetings;
Doan Hall Gospel Temperance Union; Central Friendly Inn; JDR
contributions.
Folder 243, Pratt-Pryor. 167pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Trust executive; illuminating oil patents; personal
matters; Chicago Baptist Union Theological Seminary; character reference;
Society of Economic Research; real estate; job applicant; People's Mission;
legal aid for poor; coal and oil lands in KY; personal aid; oil lands in Peru; Ivy
Hall (school for girls and children); attorneys; linseed oil business; Doan Hall
Gospel Temperance Union; poetry for publication; Woman's American
Baptist Home Mission Society; Baptist Church; Episcopal Church; personal
loan; Livingstone College (Colored); Huron Street Hospital; travel
arrangements; Cleveland Grays; American Baptist Home Mission Society;
Northwest Baptist Convention; railway mission work; gospel car; F. T. Gates
report; YWCA; Curtis Memorial Seminary (Colored); Faith Home; St. Mary's
Hospital; Denison University; student assistance; Savannah, GA, Board of
Trade; City Reform Club.
Folder 244, "Q." 62pp.
Major Subjects: Women's National Indian Association; Baptist Church;
sewerage disinfectant; personal aid; rare books for sale; Standard Oil Co.
employee; Baptist Orphanage.
Folder 245, Rabe-Ratzow. 96pp.
Major Subjects: German Baptist Publication Society; Methodist Episcopal
Church; World's Columbian Exposition; business atlas; personal loan;
interview request; student assistance; Home and School for Orphans;
Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; red cedar lumber; Women's Baptist
Home Mission Society; Denmark missionaries; Baptist Church; personal aid;
Albany Orphan Asylum; JDR life insurance; trotting horses; real estate;
Christmas gift for mailman; florist; job applicant.
Folder 246, Rauschenbusch-Raymond, Henry N. 132pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; German Baptist Church; New York Baptist City
Mission; Rochester Theological Seminary; Baptist Congress; Standard Oil
Co. employee; Driving Club of New York; job applicant; Baptist Church;
Society for Organizing Charity; Bethel Associated Charities; Cleveland
Wayfarers Temporary Home; poor relief.
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0001
Folder 247, Raymond, J. E.-Reid, James C. 114pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; job applicant; personal aid; real estate; maple
syrup; Real Estate Loan and Trust Co.; missionary society; horse for sale;
personal loan; business proposal; African Methodist Episcopal Church;
YMCA; Union League Club; JDR cousins; insurance; Southside Mission;
German Baptist Church; Floating Bethel; Methodist Episcopal Church;
World's Columbian Exposition; Sunday school.
Box 33
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Folder 248, Reid, James D., 1884-1894.85pp.
Major Subjects: U.S. Consul at DunfermNne, Scotland; Rochester Theological
Seminary fundraising; student assistance; Baptist Church; reports on various
pastors for Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; Standard Oil Trust shares;
deposited money with JDR; personal matters.
Folder 249, Reid, L. W. (Mrs.)-Reynolds, H. G. 88pp.
Major Subjects: Hospital infirmary; mission work; travel arrangements; Baptist
Church; Koumiss Hospital and drug store; home for sick; Oratorio Society of
New York; Music Hall Company of New York; Republican Club; Five Points
Mission (care of unfortunate children); job applicant; personal loan; hernia
truss invention; Bible Institute for Home and Foreign Missions (Dwight L.
Moody); Chicago Evangelization Society; real estate; Brooklyn Home for
Consumptives; Hillsdale College.
Folder 250, Reynolds, In, 1880-1891.152pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church, benevolence committee and
building fund; receipts and disbursements; mission work; life of the church;
Wade Park Banking Co.
Folder 251, Reynolds, J. F. (Mrs.)-Rhoades. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; personal aid; Shelton College; fire hose reel;
Methodist Episcopal Church; real estate; Denison University; Brooklyn
Baptist Church Extension Society; F. T. Gates reports; YMCA.
Folder 252, Rhodes-Ritch. 138pp.
Major Subjects: Garfield National Monument Association; business proposal;
quarries in Canada; Mt. Holyoke Seminary and College; Baptist Church;
Early Settlers' Association monument to Moses Cleveland; Children's Aid
Society; real estate; Colored Industrial Education Association; Grande Ligne
Mission, Canada; book publishing; lottery; personal aid; F. T. Gates report;
Poland Water; Judson College; Hammond Typewriter Co.; personal loan;
Evangelical Alliance; real estate brokers; McAII Mission; Driving Club of New
York; telegraphy; job applicant.
Folder 253, Ritchie-Rockafellow. 149pp.
Major Subjects: Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; personal aid; furnace
repairs; water bills; German Baptist Church; Riverside Park Property
Owners' Association; New York Philharmonic Society; YMCA; University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill; student assistance; Baptist Church; New York
Juvenile Guardian Society; Fresh Air Fund; horses; personal loan; Standard
Oil Co. account with JDR off ten cents; University of Virginia; Brown
University; University of Chicago; Vassar College; theological controversy
involving W. R. Harper; JDR contributions; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church;
WCTU; paintings for sale; book for publication; Christian Endeavor;
temperance work; JDR relatives.
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Folder 254, Rockefeller, Abram F. (Mrs.)-Rockefeller, D. G. 92pp.
Major Subjects: JDR relatives; personal aid; job applicants; JDR daughters;
family matters; personal expenses; Rye Seminary; Vassar College.
0947
Folder 255, Rockefeller, Edith-Rockefeller, Estella. 119pp.
Major Subjects: JDR daughters; family matters; personal expenses; Rye
Seminary; JDR relatives; job applicants; personal aid.
Box 34
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0001
0180
0291
0379
0506
Folder 256, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1879-1885.179pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
Folder 257, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1886-1888.111pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
Folder 258, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1889. 88pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
Folder 259, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1890.127pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
Folder 260, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1891-1892.129pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
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Folder 261, Rockefeller, Franklin, 1893-1894,1968.63pp.
Major Subjects: JDR brother; Pioneer Oil Co.; Rockefeller, Nichol & Co. (stock
and bond brokers); Merriam & Rockefeller (grain, provision, and petroleum
brokers); Wickliffe Construction Co.; Standard Oil Co. executive; Standard
Oil Trust shares; all phases of oil industry; Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
lawsuit; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Cleveland Baptist Union; Woodland
Cemetery; trotting horses; ranch in KS; real estate; personal loans; personal
matters; family matters; European travel; Corrigan Brothers.
Folder 262, Rockefeller, H. Harrison-Rockefeller, John. 23pp.
Major Subjects: JDR relatives; personal aid; Standard Oil Trust shares; Rye
Seminary; job applicants.
Folder 263, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, 1881-August 1888.
119pp.
Major Subjects: Instmctions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Folder 264, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, September 1888-1889.
114pp.
Major Subjects: Instructions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Reel 31
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0001
0137
0268
0387
Folder 265, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, 1890.136pp.
Major Subjects: Instructions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Folder 266, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, January-September
1891.131pp.
Major Subjects: Instructions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Folder 267, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, October 1891-1892.
119pp.
Major Subjects: Instructions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Folder 268, Rockefeller, John D. to George D. Rogers, 1893-1894,1925 [18751876], and Undated. 117pp.
Major Subjects: Instructions to JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and
pledges; office procedures; accountancy; business matters; Standard Oil Co.
executives; Standard Oil Trust shares; personal matters.
Box 36
0504
Folder 269, Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 114pp.
Major Subjects: Acted as proxy for JDR in household matters; personal matters;
trotting horses; payment of bills and pledges; Standard Oil Trust shares;
Natural Gas Trust shares; real estate.
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Folder 270, Rockefeller, Laura S., 1867-1872.47pp.
Major Subjects: Mrs. JDR; family matters; personal letters to and from JDR;
travel arrangements; business matters; negotiations with railroads and
producers; Baptist Church matters; activities of children; educational matters;
payment of bills and pledges.
Folder 271, Rockefeller, Laura S., 1886-1891.134pp.
Major Subjects: Mrs. JDR; family matters; personal letters to and from JDR;
travel arrangements; business matters; negotiations with railroads and
producers; Baptist Church matters; activities of children; educational matters;
payment of bills and pledges.
Folder 272, Rockefeller, Laura S., 1892-1894.122pp.
Major Subjects: Mrs. JDR; family matters; personal letters to and from JDR;
travel arrangements; business matters; negotiations with railroads and
producers; Baptist Church matters; activities of children; educational matters;
payment of bills and pledges.
Folder 273, Rockefeller, Laura S. (and other family members), Transcripts of
Letters, 1855-1936.88pp.
Major Subjects: Copies of letters and other papers made for Mrs. JDR, Jr.;
family matters; personal letters to and from JDR, Mrs. JDR, JDR, Jr., and
others; travel arrangements; business matters; negotiations with railroads
and producers; Baptist Church matters; activities of children; educational
matters; payment of bills and pledges.
Reel 32
Box 36 cont.
0001
0093
0112
Folder 274, Rockefeller, Lillie-Rockefeller, William M. 92pp.
Major Subjects: JDR relatives; personal aid; JDR brother; Standard Oil Co.
vice-president; business matters; educational matters; family matters; Fifth
Avenue Baptist Church; real estate; stock market activity; trotting horses;
Union League Club; Franklin Rockefeller assistance.
Folder 275, Rockef el low-Rogers, F. A. 19pp.
Major Subjects: Rutgers Female College; Methodist Episcopal Church;
business loan; personal assistance; public library; Standard Oil Co. printing
department; office supplies; Baptist Church.
Folder 276, Rogers, George D., 1881-April 1888. 95pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and pledges; family
matters; office procedures; stock market activity; accountancy; personal aid;
telegraphy; travel arrangements.
Box 37
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Folder 277, Rogers, George D., June 1888-July 1890.156pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and pledges; family
matters; office procedures; stock market activity; accountancy; personal aid;
telegraphy; travel arrangements.
Folder 278, Rogers, George D., August 1890-1891.126pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and pledges; family
matters; office procedures; stock market activity; accountancy; personal aid;
telegraphy; travel arrangements.
Folder 279, Rogers, George D., 1892-May 1894.103pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and pledges; family
matters; office procedures; stock market activity; accountancy; personal aid;
telegraphy; travel arrangements.
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Folder 280, Rogers, George D., June-September 1894.66pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's private secretary; payment of bills and pledges; family
matters; office procedures; stock market activity; accountancy; personal aid;
telegraphy; travel arrangements.
Folder 281, Rogers, H. (Mrs.)-Rotterile. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Aged Ladies Home; Standard Oil Trust executive; personal
matters; subscription to The Watchman; religious book; press clipping
bureau; Symphony Orchestra of New York; personal aid; Chicago Baptist
Theological Seminary; journalism school; Spelman relatives; Baptist Church;
Spelman Seminary; Abyssinian Library (Colored); Orphan Asylum (Colored);
elk for sale; birthday of Ulysses S. Grant; JDR relative; Brooklyn Mission;
Cleveland City Hospital; night watchman; Lutheran Church; Prussia
missionary [Germany, present-day Poland]; Grand Ligne Mission, Canada.
Folder 282, Round-Roxborough Baptist Church. 89pp.
Major Subjects: Prison Association of New York; Burnham Industrial Farm; F. T.
Gates report; personal matters; Standard Oil Trust shares; United Brass Co.;
business loans; health of Colgate Hoyt; American Church Congress; job
applicant; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co.; electrical contractor; Irving
Club; Baptist Young People's Union of Minnesota; mission work; iron lands
in TX; Baptist Church.
Folder 283, Rudd, Beulah-Rudd, William C. Jr. 155pp.
Major Subjects: JDR sister and family; personal aid; advice on Cleveland
charities; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church treasurer; JDR contributions;
Chandler & Rudd (grocers); business loans; YMCA; Standard Oil Trust
shares; Cleveland Vocal Society.
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0001
0138
0249
0315
Folder 284, Ruebsam-Russell, M. B. 137pp.
Major Subjects: Mechanical exercise inventions; physical fitness; Hotel
Ampersand; business loans; personal aid; job applicant; JDR travel
arrangements; Lewis Academy; Bethany Institute; real estate mortgage;
Baptist Church; Lutheran Church; ice skating instructor; McAII Association;
Anti-Saloon League.
Folder 285, Russell, William M. (Mr. and Mrs.)-Ryland. 111pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid for blind student; personal loan; Denison
University; Chicago Baptist Theological Seminary; University of Chicago;
Citizens' Relief Association Labor Fund; Baptist Church; Reading Room for
the Freedmen; industrial school; sewing classes; art gallery; Richmond
College; Bethel College.
Folder 286, Sabin-Salomon. 56pp.
Major Subjects: Library for sale; Dr. Julius Sachs's Collegiate Institute for Boys;
Baptist Church; Evangelical Alliance; interview request; University of
Rochester; Grande Ligne Mission, Canada; National Evangelist of Foreign
Work (missionary among immigrants); St. Luke's Hospital; St. Mark's
Hospital; personal aid; Vassar College; Sweden Baptist missionary; personal
loan.
Folder 287, Sampson-Samson, C. E. 59pp.
Major Subjects: Personal matters; Children's Aid Society (JDR a trustee); JDR
contributions; Industrial School and Home; Baptist Church.
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Folder 288, Samson, G. W. 96pp.
Major Subjects: Rutgers Female College; original University of Chicago;
American Baptist Education Society; anti-Grange matters; anti-union
publications; Bible Workers' College; W. R. Harper and religious orthodoxy;
religion and Abraham Lincoln; American Baptist Missionary Union; Columbia
University.
Folder 289, Samuel-Schafer. 143pp.
Major Subjects: Job applicant; Baptist Church; Standard Oil Trust shares; oil
exports to Sweden; real estate; Homeopathic Hospital College; trotting
horses; Methodist Church; Otterbein University; Baby Ruth Sunshine
League; personal aid; Sanitary Aid Society of the City of New York; JDR
house servant; Yale College; physician; house at Pocantico Hills; job
applicant; photographer; Saturday Review, Samaritan Children's Home;
investment advice; Southwestern Baptist University; religious matters;
temperance among Standard Oil Co. employees; personal aid; University of
Chicago; Southern Baptist Convention; German Reformed Church; antiSocialist activities; Cleveland Grays; Wellesley College.
Folder 290, Schaffer, H. M. 108pp.
Major Subjects: Headed German department at Rochester Theological
Seminary; JDR contributions; comments on Walter Rauschenbusch's
liberalism; German Baptist Church; anti-Socialist activities; German Baptist
Education Union; student assistance; F. T. Gates report.
Folder 291, Schall-Schastey. 51 pp.
Major Subjects: Electrical contractor; music teacher; student assistance;
furniture makers; interior decorators.
Folder 292, Schauffler-Schneider. 175pp.
Major Subjects: New York City Mission and Tract Society; American Home
Missionary Society; Bohemian Mission; Bible Reader's Home; Slavic
Mission; YMCA Students' Movement; art gallery; paintings for sale; National
Transit Co.; United Pipe Lines; oil lands in PA; Excelsior Pipe Line; Eagle
Refinery; Continental Oil Co.; photographs for article in Harpers; real estate;
Baptist Emigrant Mission; F. T. Gates report; German Baptist Church; Russia
missionary; JDR contributions; Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids;
Barnard College; distribution of religious publications; cello for sale; Baptist
Church; sculpture for sale; Deutsche Poliklinik (German polio clinic in NY);
Swiss Benevolent Society; inventor of electrical devices; gas fixtures; home
decorations.
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Folder 293, Schnitzer-Scott. 138pp.
Major Subjects: Hungarian Association (immigrant relief); memories of
childhood of JDR and JDR's mother; Baptist Church; business loan;
Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra; paintings for sale; art gallery; German
Baptist Publication Society; German Baptist Church; job applicant; Cornell
University; seamen's mission and Baptist Church in Bremerhaven, Germany;
gardener and landscape architect; employee fraud; student assistance;
personal matters; Baptist Ministers' Aid Society; Baptist Ministers' Home,
Fenton, Ml; Women's Christian Association; Educational and Industrial
Union; YWCA; personal aid; former cook for JDR and family; Euclid Avenue
Baptist Church; Presbyterian Church.
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Folder 294, Scott, Sara D., 1888-1890. 78pp.
Major Subjects: Housekeeper in NY; salary; household expenses; supervision
of work at 4 W. 54th St.
Folder 295, Scott, Sara D., 1891-1894.86pp.
Major Subjects: Housekeeper in NY; salary; household expenses; supervision
of work at 4 W. 54th St.
Folder 296, Scott, W.-Severance, C. M. 159pp.
Major Subjects: Connecticut Literary Institution; Baptist Congress; Fellowship
for American Baptist Theological Seminaries; American Baptist Educational
Committee; American Sunday School Union; Baptist Church; publishers;
books for sale; attorney; real estate taxes; People's Palace; steamship
investment; New Orleans Baptist Missionary Union; JDR painting for
exhibition; job applicant; personal matters; personal aid; Western Seamen's
Friend Society; Bethel Home and Mission Work; Smith College; Russia
missionary; Five Points Mission (poor children relief); furniture maker; relief
fund for Jessie Benton Fremont.
Folder 297, Severance, L. H., 1879-April 1885.147pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 298, Severance, L. H., May 1885-1886.103pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 299, Severance, L. H., 1887-February 1888.75pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
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Folder 300, Severance, L. H., March-September 1888.74pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 301, Severance, L. H., October 1888-September 1889.116pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 302, Severance, L. H., October 1889-March 1890. 77pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 303, Severance, L. H., April-December 1890.87pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
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Folder 304, Severance, L. H., 1891-June 1892.105pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 305, Severance, L. H., July 1892-May 1893.98pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Box 41
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Folder 306, Severance, L. H., June 1893-1894. 59pp.
Major Subjects: Cashier and treasurer of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; handled
JDR's personal books; contributions; horses; personal matters; real estate
investments in OH; comments on Washington Gladden (1886).
Folder 307, Severance, S. L.-Sheppard. 165pp.
Major Subjects: AAAS; music theory; publications; music teacher; American
Vocal Music Association; American Tonic Sol-fa Association and College of
Music; Parliament of Religions; World's Columbian Exposition; Brotherhood
of Christian Unity; F. T. Gates report; sheriff's jury; Baptist Church; Colored
Baptist Church; real estate; shortline railroad; New York Orthopaedic
Dispensary and Hospital; steam heat contract; gasoline engine invention;
Gotham Art Students; YMCA; Baptist Church; personal aid; oil speculation;
Irish freedom; carriages; Railroad Men's Christian Association; Southern
Forestry Congress; cameo for sale; water company; Puget Sound Academy;
Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; personal loan; Fifth Avenue Transportation
Co.; insanity; Judson Missionary Society; Denison University; Cornell
University; Ohio Baptist Education Society.
Folder 308, Sheridan-Shute. 121 pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; sheriff's jury; fund for widow and children of
General Philip H. Sheridan; paper-holder invention; job applicant; Society of
Friends of Foreigners in Distress; William T. Sherman Statue; Cleveland
Baptist Union; personal aid; Congregational Church; WCTU; real estate;
Prohibition General Committee; old oil man; gold and silver mines in CA and
NV; Judson Memorial Church; horses; Oberlin College; American Humane
Education Society; distribution of Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell; India
missionary.
Folder 309, Sie-Simmons, J. Edward. 68pp.
Major Subjects: YMCA; florist; landscape architect; Baptist Church; Colored
Baptist Church; job applicant; business advice; China missionary; personal
loan; Baptist Workers' Convention; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce.
Folder 310, Simmons, James B., 1881-February 1886.135pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church; JDR contributions; mission work
in East Side tenements; Chinese mission; Columbian University; Dwight L.
Moody's School; American Baptist Publication Society; publication and
distribution proposals; American Tract Society; University of Chicago;
revised version of the Bible; Freedmen's schools; JDR, Jr.'s reception of
Chinese into Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.
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Folder 311, Simmons, James B., March 1886-1888.109pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church; JDR contributions; mission work
in East Side tenements; Chinese mission; Columbian University; Dwight L.
Moody's School; American Baptist Publication Society; publication and
distribution proposals; American Tract Society; University of Chicago;
revised version of the Bible; Freedmen's schools; JDR, Jr.'s reception of
Chinese into Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.
Folder 312, Simmons, James B., 1889-1894.68pp.
Major Subjects: Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church; JDR contributions; mission work
in East Side tenements; Chinese mission; Columbian University; Dwight L.
Moody's School; American Baptist Publication Society; publication and
distribution proposals; American Tract Society; University of Chicago;
revised version of the Bible; Freedmen's schools; JDR, Jr.'s reception of
Chinese into Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.
Folder 313, Simmons, Theodore-Simpson. 29pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; Solar Refining Co.; business loan; Kentucky
Normal and Theological Institute; Congregational Church; book; job
applicant; personal aid; hospital.
Folder 314, Sinclair, H. M., 1879-1881.117pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
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Folder 315, Sinclair, H. M., 1882-March 1883.106pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 316, Sinclair, H. M., April 1883-1884.121pp.
Major Subjects:^Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 317, Sinclair, H. M., 1885-April 1886.130pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 318, Sinclair, H. M., May 1886-April 1887.117pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 319, Sinclair, H. M., May 1887-November 1888.122pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 320, Sinclair, H. M., December 1888-February 1890.111pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Box 43
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Folder 321, Sinclair, H. M., March 1890-February 1891.120pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 322, Sinclair, H. M., March 1891-October 1892.114pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
Folder 323, Sinclair, H. M., November 1892-1893.44pp.
Major Subjects: Superintendent of Forest Hill estate; grounds; buildings;
animals; employees.
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Folder 324, Sinsabaugh-Smith, Freeman A. 173pp.
Major Subjects: Trotting horses; nurse; St. Vincent's Hospital; Orphan Asylum;
Sisters of Charity; Sisters of Mercy; Lincoln Normal College (NE); personal
aid; interview request; Children's Home; Western New York Society for the
Protection of Homeless and Dependent Children; Standard Oil Co.
employee; real estate; Shaw University; University of Chicago; Peddie
Institute; private girls school; National League for the Protection of American
Institutions; Baylor University; Baptist Church; Mexico City missionary; Yale
University; Corning Free Academy; witch hazel abstract; Colby University;
Mohonk Indian Conference; Mohonk Conference on the Negro Question;
business loan; LaGrange Female College; drama company; Lake Erie
Seminary; pearls for sale; Case School of Applied Science; Chapel Car
(Northern Pacific Railroad Co. lines); insurance; Chamber of Commerce
Russian Relief Committee; Columbia College; Burma Baptist Seminary;
pneumatic railway invention; Atoka, Indian Territory, Baptist Academy;
YMCA; Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Agency missionary; tax
assessments; Andersonville Prison survivor; Chicago Baptist Theological
Union; Sweden missionary.
Folder 325, Smith, George-Smith, William P. 100pp.
Major Subjects: Petroleum gas invention; architect; massage expert;
Williamsburg, KY, Institute; Baptist Church; hospital; Rutgers Female
College; University of Chicago; Congregational Church; personal aid; Lake
Erie Seminary; personal loan; JDR railroad passes; Rockefeller genealogy;
International Medical Missionary Society; Baptist Social Union; fuel gas
invention for locomotives; Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association;
England missionary.
Folder 326, Smith, William T., 1884-1890. 42pp.
Major Subjects: Clerk of Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; benevolent committee;
Josephine Mission.
Folder 327, Smith Granite Co.-Speer. 118pp.
Major Subjects: Cemetery monument; YMCA; trotting horses; University of
Chicago; comparative religion; American Baptist Home Mission Society,
treasurer; JDR contributions; Gentlemen's Driving Association; New York
Driving Club; Baptist Church; business proposal; personal aid; paintings for
sale; personal loan; Solar Refining Co.; YWCA; Baptist Home; New York
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Society for Organizing
Charity (report on a family); Society for the Prevention of Crime;
Southwestern Baptist University; Congo missionary; excursion guide at
Saranac Lake; gymnasium equipment; Madison University; job applicant;
printers; Committee for the International Exposition of 1892 (World's
Columbian Exhibition).
Folder 328, Spelman, B. R.-Spelman, L. P. 96pp.
Major Subjects: Relatives; family matters; personal aid; job applicant; Mrs.
JDR's mother; payment of bills; real estate; account with JDR; Standard Oil
Co. employee; National Temperance Society; student assistance; Olivet
College.
Box 44
Folder 329, Spelman, Lucy M., 1883-October 1891.135pp.
Major Subjects: Mrs. JDR's adopted sister; family matters; payment of bills;
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; real estate; investments; Standard Oil Trust
shares; account with JDR; household matters.
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Folder 330, Spelman, Lucy M., November 1891-1894-Spelman, W. D. 139pp.
Major Subjects: Mrs. JDR's adopted sister; family matters; payment of bills;
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; real estate; investments; Standard Oil Trust
shares; account with JDR; household matters; personal loan; job applicant;
Standard Oil Co. employee; Life Line Mission; F. T. Gates reports; YMCA.
Folder 331, Spence-Stadling. 96pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Brooks Academy; job applicant; New
Testament Institute; American Baptist Home Mission Society; attorneys;
horse; personal aid; Union Steel Co.; YMCA in Mexico; business matters;
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; Cooperative Workers (women);
Standard Oil Trust shares; Stockwell Orphanage; University of Chicago;
Protestant Deacon's Home; Cleveland Humane Society; Standard Oil Co.,
secretary; personal loan; refineries; sporting goods; Adirondack League
Club; Horse Owners' Mutual Benefit and Indemnity Society; Sweden
missionary.
Folder 332, Stafford, O. M. 75pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Sunday school; mission work;
business matters; banker; insurance broker.
Folder 333, Stakely-Stearns. 170pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Colored Baptist Church; personal aid; Standard
Oil Trust (defense of trusts, history, and public relations); Christian Aid to
Employment Society; personal loan; Francis Scott Key Monument
Association; European travel guide; real estate; iron lands in VA; oxygen for
inhaling; diamonds; sterling and silverware; JDR cousin; National League for
the Protection of American Institutions; business proposal; National
Temperance Society and Publication House; Constitutional Prohibitory
Amendment Committee of New York; World's Temperance Congress; F. T.
Gates report.
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Folder 334, Stebbins-Stevens. 159pp.
Major Subjects: Faith Home for Fallen Women; Baptist Church; personal aid;
piano tuning; Standard Oil Co. employee; Western Pennsylvania Classical
and Scientific Institute (Baptist); Humane Society; real estate; Downtown
Club of the Business Men's Republican Association; shoes; clothing; Burma
missionary; business proposal; elk for sale; The Illustrated American; World's
Columbian Exposition; Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York;
Society for Providing Evangelical Religious Literature for the Blind; Stevens
School; phosphate lands in FL.
Folder 335, Stevenson-Stone, H. E. 151pp.
Major Subjects: Shakespearean illustrations; Baptist Church; National Reform
Association (National Marriage and Divorce Law); real estate; personal
matters; Home of Industry and Refuge for Discharged Convicts; Chester A.
Arthur Memorial; business friend of JDR; Cleveland Music Hall; personal aid;
University and School Extension; YMCA; timberlands in South; Salvation
Army; Standard Oil Trust shares; Standard Oil Co. employee; Bureau of
Justice (legal aid); Home Relief Association; Illinois Steel Co.; sleigh repair;
Home for Soldiers Widows and Army Nurses; stocks for sale; F. T. Gates
report; painting for sale; Union Steel Co.; horse shoe nails; Children's Aid
Society.
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Folder 336, Stone, J. M. (Mrs.)-Streich. 84pp.
Major Subjects: Antique newspaper; Baptist Church; Little Rock Baptist College
(Colored); Guadalupe College for Colored Teachers and Preachers;
Freedmen's Schools of the American Baptist Home Mission Society;
personal aid; Wilson Mission; Industrial School; Women and Children's
Dispensary; trotting horses; loan of painting for Metropolitan Museum of Art;
Presbyterian Church; China missionary; University of Chicago; Faith Home
for Fallen Women; German Church; Masonic Home; Germany missionary;
Children's Home; WCTU; temperance work; business loan; Women's
Infirmary; Southern Baptist mission work; fossils for sale.
Folder 337, Strong, Augustus H., 1879-1887.150pp.
Major Subjects: Rochester Theological Seminary; personal aid; friendship;
Baptist School in New York, NY; Brown University; Vassar College; revised
version of the bible.
Folder 338, Strong, Augustus H.( 1888-1894.55pp.
Major Subjects: Rochester Theological Seminary; personal aid; friendship;
Baptist School in New York, NY; Brown University; Vassar College; revised
version of the bible.
Folder 339, Strong, Bessie-Strong, Josiah. 166pp.
Major Subjects: JDR's daughter; requests for funds; JDR's son-in-law; Walter
Rauschenbusch; investment of earnings; Cornell University; personal aid;
friendship; business loan; Evangelical Alliance.
Folder 340, Strong, L. B.-Sylvester. 119pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; friendship; horses; India missionary; Germany
missionary; University of Chicago; Thomasville Female College; Baptist
Church; WCTU; YMCA; personal loan; gas service; Sunday School Festival;
Browning School; South American Co.; business loan; mission work;
American Tract Society; University of Rochester.
Folder 341, Taber-Taylor, J. H. 168pp.
Major Subjects: Real estate; Baptist Church; job applicant; clothing; mission
work; Assyrian slab; YWCA; Rockford Female Seminary; Arkansas Baptist
College; personal aid; yacht for sale; stock for sale; personal friend; Grant's
Tomb; temperance work; freedmen's work; [Sir John] Gilbert portrait of
George Washington; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Wake Forest
College; Negro newspapers (defends capitalists); Inman & International
Steamship Co.; Italy missionary; Colored Baptist church.
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Folder 342, Taylor, J. M., 1887-1894.158pp.
Major Subjects: Vassar College, president; JDR's interest in college; JDR
trustee; education of JDR's daughters; student assistance; F. T. Gates
reports; Dr. Robinson's last illness.
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Folder 343, Taylor, John C.-Thayer. 131pp.
Major Subjects: Personal aid; Presbyterian Church; Baptist Church; YMCA;
Baptist education; insurance; personal loan; Deaconess Home; electric
service; shoe repair; Congregational Church; Gospel Mission to the Tombs,
city prison; Union League Club; summer resort; Students' Movement; F. T.
Gates report; mines in UT; business loan; Dwight L. Moody's school;
Standard Oil Trust shares; job applicant; book for sale.
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Folder 344, Thelberg-Thomas, Emma A. 54pp.
Major Subjects: University of Chicago; Grande Ligne Mission, Canada; Baptist
Church; Reid Institute; Episcopal Church; railroads in Chicago.
Folder 345, Thomas, Ezra A., 1880-1888.159pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; board of trustees; life of church;
Cleveland Baptist Union; German Baptist Church; search for new pastor.
Folder 346, Thomas, Ezra A., 1889-1891 -Thompson, M. T. 195pp.
Major Subjects: Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; board of trustees; life of church;
Cleveland Baptist Union; German Baptist Church; search for new pastor; real
estate; Christian Church; Baptist Church; personal aid; architect; WCTU;
Republican State Convention of NY; job applicant; New York Port Society;
personal loan; Brooks Military Academy; Murphy meetings; business loan;
mission work; music festival; Music Hall Co. of New York; book on oil;
Nicaragua Canal; obituary; Standard Oil Trust executives; Otterbein
University; Baptist Orphans' Home; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.
Folder 347, Thompson, W. P.-Thrasher. 103pp.
Major Subjects: Standard Oil Trust executives; trotting horses; social matters;
JDR travel arrangements; Globe Oil Co.; health of JDR; Baptist Church;
Baptist Young Peoples Union of America; F. T. Gates report; Mariners'
Temple; Pilgrim Temple Association; Yankton College; Gallaudet Home for
Deaf Mutes; revocation of Pennsylvania Railroad Co. passes; House of
Good Shepherd (orphanage); German Baptist Church; India missionary;
Inman & International Steamship Co.; Episcopal Church; temperance
publications; New York Port Society; Citizens' Law and Order League of
Connecticut.
Folder 348, Thresher-Todd, A. H. 206pp.
Major Subjects: Young Ladies Institute at Granville; Shepardson College for
Women; Denison University; Ohio Baptist Woman's Education Society;
France missionary; National Conservatory of Music of America; Adelbert
College; Western Reserve University; personal aid; Taylor University; job
applicant; West Side Frauen Verein; rubies for sale; Standard Oil Trust,
assistant treasurer; Standard Oil Co. employee; JDR western trip; student
assistance; real estate; author of book; New York School of Languages;
education of JDR's family; European travel plans; personal loans; oil market
speculation; investment advise; lawsuit; job applicant; Deleware Indian
missionary in Canada; Methodist Church; Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital
(Huron Street); Baptist Church; American Baptist Home Mission Society;
industrial development proposal in AL; Congregational Church.
Folder 349, Todd, C. M.-Townsend. 145pp.
Major Subjects: Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; Dobbs Ferry Historical Society;
New York State Society of Sons of the American Revolution; Baptist Church;
personal aid; personal loan; Philadelphia National Bank; New York Central &
Hudson River Railroad Co.; magazine publishing proposal; job applicants;
paint business; Yale University; University of Chicago; Western Reserve
Historical Society; Blue Ribbon Temperance Meetings; Baptist Young
People's Union; Women's Educational Industrial Union; Townsend Library;
history of Civil War.
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Folder 350, Tracy-Tuttle, Julia D. 204pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; passbook; Drum & Fife Corps; interview
request; sheriff's jury; Standard Oil Co. employee; payment of real estate
taxes; property management; Vassar College; trotting horses; New York
Central and Hudson River Railroad Co.; real estate; Episcopal Church;
insurance; Colored Baptist Church; stock market activity; Northern Pacific
Railroad Co.; University of Rochester; personal matters; character reference;
Baptist University in NE; Methodist Episcopal Church; personal loan;
personal aid; books for sale; health of JDR; Adirondack Sanitarium;
Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College; Society for Instruction in First Aid
to the Injured; Sweden missionary; job applicant; India missionary; Charity
Organization Society; New York World newspaper; Foreign Mission Board of
the Southern Baptist Convention; Shaw University; Industrial Education
Association; New York Post-Graduate Hospital; Ohio State University;
business loan; Commonwealth Iron Co.; Little Mountain Club; Women's
Repository (cooperative).
Folder 351, Tuttle, Martha M., 1884-July 17,1893.148pp.
Major Subjects: JDR office telegrapher; Standard Oil Trust shares; office
procedures; personnel matters; Forest Hill.
Folder 352, Tuttle, Martha M., 1893-1894-Tysse. 95pp.
Major Subjects: JDR office telegrapher; Standard Oil Trust shares; office
procedures; personnel matters; Forest Hill; India missionary; courier in
England; horse for sale; Northern Pacific Railroad Co. completion ceremony;
Johns Hopkins University; real estate business proposal.
Folder 353, "U." 140pp.
Major Subjects: Painting for sale; German Baptist Church Sunday school; real
estate; Rody Patterson Fund; Union League Club; University and School
Extension; Brooklyn Teachers' Association; Grande Ligne Mission, Canada;
Cleveland Baptist Union; insurance business; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church
Sunday school and mission work; personal loan; personal aid; Boy's
Brigade; Ireland missionary; Baptist Church.
Folder 354, Vail-Valentine. 107pp.
Major Subjects: New York Exchange for Woman's Work; Standard Oil Co.
auditor; accountancy; JDR real estate in Cleveland; insurance; stock market
activity; Standard Oil Trust shares; horses; Euclid Avenue Baptist church
Sunday school and mission work; personal aid.
Folder 355, VanAken-Vaughan, G. 128pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Pitcairn Island missionary; American Baptist
Publication Society; Baptist Church Sunday school; job applicant; personal
aid; JDR cousins; family matters; personal loan; trotting horses; child labor
and women in the workplace; business loan; YMCA; Oberlin College; New
York Port Society; Baptist youth education questionnaire; Sanitary Aid
Society; Grand Army of the Republic Mission; Vassar College; real estate;
Washington Hospital for Foundlings; personal matters; China missionary;
oriental art importers; Vassar College board of trustees; F. T. Gates report.
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Folder 356, Vaughan, R.-Vyse. 118pp.
Major Subjects: Adirondack Park Association; personal aid; horses; Baptist
Review Association; Baptist Quarterly Review, Standard Oil Co. employee;
F. T. Gates report; YMCA; reception for descendants of Christopher
Columbus; Chamber of Commerce; New York Historical Society; American
Geographical Society; real estate; New York Steam Co.; Charity
Organization Society; personal matters; Standard Oil Co. executive
compensation; College for the Training of Teachers; Baptist Church;
University of Chicago; temperance laws; National Republican Convention;
The Voice (temperance publication); business loan; Maternity Hospital;
German Baptist Mission.
Folder 357, S. C. W.-Waller, E. S. 120pp.
Major Subjects: Newspaper attack on JDR; urges charity; personal aid; old
newspaper; University of Michigan; Baptist Church; YMCA; German Union
Evangelical Protestant Church; business proposal; Investment advice;
Wagner Palace Car Co.; JDR travel arrangements; Bible Institute for Home
and Foreign Missions (Dwight L. Moody); Chicago Evangelization Society;
American Institute of Civics; Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery;
Wake Forest College; etchings for sale; temperance work; France
missionary; McAII Mission; Thanksgiving Dinner Charity; Colored YMCA;
fund for Julia Dent Grant (widow of U. S. Grant) ; Grand Army of the
Republic; paintings for sale; Southwestern Baptist University; job applicant;
Mariners' Temple; children's aid; business loan.
Folder 358, Waller, Edgar E.-Warden. 133pp.
Major Subjects: Unfermented wine; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; Josephine
Mission; driftwood barrels for sale; business loan; plumber; Baptist Church;
Law and Order League; piano for sale; Women's Baptist Home Mission
Society Training School; United Society of Christian Endeavor; public library;
Women's Home; Yankton College; F. T. Gates report; personal aid;
carriages; Standard Oil Trust executive; personal matters; Standard Oil Trust
shares; underground cable investment.
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Folder 359, Wardle-Washington, B. T. 145pp.
Major Subjects: YMCA; American Temperance Union; Baptist Church;
Standard Oil Co. executive; building services; holiday schedules; office
supplies; personnel matters; Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College;
Reform Club; silver standard; fertilizer for sale; Ireland missionary; telescope
viewing; Euclid Avenue Baptist Church; trotting horses; personal aid;
Episcopal Church; Tuskegee Normal School for Training Colored Teachers
Folder 360, Washington, Lucy H. 103pp.
Major Subjects: Temperance worker; JDR contributions; personal aid; student
assistance; Wellesley College; Vassar College; WCTU; Baptist Church
Folder 361, Washington, S.-Waterbury, M. A. 92pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Washington Square Memorial Arch; Episcopal
Church; personal aid.
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Folder 362, Waterhouse & Chesebrough-Webster, S. B. 194pp.
Major Subjects: Naval architects; Baptist Church; Kalamazoo College; Missouri
Pacific Railway Co. earnings; Fargo College; Cuba missionary; Episcopal
Church; personal aid; poems for sale; personal matters; Standard Oil Co.
legal matters and political matters (civil lawsuits, criminal indictment of
executives, and extradition requests); WCTU; student assistance; banking
investment; Sunday School Times; Metropolitan School of Fine Arts; League
of the Holy Cross; University of Chicago; Free Kindergarten; Wisconsin
Central Railroad Co.; personal loan; Crusaders of the White Ribbon; trotting
horses; Mississippi College; proposed female college; Grand Army of the
Republic; real estate; Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital.
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Folder 363, Weddell-Westchester Telegram Co. 167pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; real estate; article on JDR; Spelman estate;
Colored Baptist Church; job applicant; European travel guide; paintings for
sale; report on refined oil trade in Europe; personal aid; stock for sale;
brokers; Scriptural Publication Society; Home and Foreign Tract Mission;
personal matters; personal loans; Wellesley College; Columbian University;
American Baptist Education Society; gasoline engine invention; Methodist
church; New York Sunday School Association; YMCA; Rutgers Female
College; Woman's Temperance Publication Association; payment of
dividends; telephone connection.
Folder 364, Western Biographical Publishing Co.-White, E. E. 127pp.
Major Subjects: Books for sale; New York Skin and Cancer Hospital;
Buckingham Hotel; JDR travel arrangements; International Committee of the
YMCA; Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; proposed Canadian railroad routes;
personnel matters; personal aid; Baptist Church; portable fence patent;
Cornell University; Woodland Cemetery; Pacific Coast Chapel Car Service;
Natural Science Association of America; job applicant; Standard Oil Co. cost
of barrels; New York Central Sleeping Car Co.; JDR travel arrangements;
business proposal; Wherewithal System of Education; World's Congress of
Missions; private detective agency; real estate; Woman's Branch of the
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; American
Humane Association; public schools; textbooks; Woman's Christian
Association.
Folder 365, White, Emma M.-Wilkins. 148pp.
Major Subjects: Interview request; Baptist Church; Geological Society of
America; personal aid; Grand Army of the Republic; Board of Excise petition;
Dorcas Society Invalids' Home for Incurables; Union League Club; Pompeii
relic; publishers; real estate; painting for sale; job applicant; Methodist
Church; personal loan; Clark University; New York Homeopathic Medical
College and Hospital; Cleveland Italian Mission Work; Cleveland Cadets;
horse for sale; Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society; First
National Bank of Cleveland; Cleveland Arcade Co.; University of Chicago;
German Baptist Seminary; Jewish Orphan Asylum; Presbyterian Church;
Lake View Chapel.
Box 49
0702
0829
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0001
0124
0275
Folder 366, Wilkinson-Williams, Grace. 123pp.
Major Subjects: Rochester Theological Seminary; University of Chicago;
education of JDR's children; personal matters; Fresh Air Work; F. T. Gates
report; Baptist Young People's Union; WCTU; Vermont Academy; New York
Port Society; boarding house; Freewill Baptists; student assistance; timber,
coal, and oil lands in West Virginia; personal loans; business proposal;
Cleveland Manual Training School Co.; John Brown Industrial College
Association; Negro Civil War veteran, author, and activist; anti-slavery
cause.
Folder 367, Williams, H. W.-Wilson, George. 151pp.
Major Subjects: Baptist Church; Society for Mutual Improvement and Self Help
(British equivalent to YMCA); job applicant; Standard Oil Co. employee;
personal aid; student assistance; YMCA; Baptist Congress; mission work; F.
T. Gates report; Congregational Church; Franklin College (Baptist);
timberlands in California; Tower University (Baptist); boat fixtures; Driving
Club of New York; Road Horse Association of the State of New York; African
Baptist Church; Old Ladies Home; Mount Holyoke Seminary; Orchard
School; Phillips School (girls); nurse for Bessie R. Strong; Union Trust Co.;
Chamber of Commerce; Sherman Statue Committee.
Folder 368, Wilson, Ida P.-Wood, F. A. 143pp.
Major Subjects: Kindergarten; Baptist Church; New York Genealogical and
Biographical Society; Parsons College; Fresh Air Fund; Woman's Work
Exchange; personal aid; New York and New England Telephone Co.;
Cleveland Tabernacle Music Hall; Floating Bethel Association; Presbyterian
Church; wagon works; elevated railroad to Battery Park; biblical exhibition;
Baptist Home Society (Old Ladies Home); F. T. Gates report; Water Power
Co. of Little Falls, Minnesota, bonds; fish; All Saints' Sisters; Training Home
for Girls; American Museum of Natural History; New York Skin and Cancer
Hospital; job applicant; Methodist Church; Industrial School (Baptist); mines
in California; phosphate lands in Canada; philanthropic plan; fossils for sale;
University of Chicago; WCTU; police report; Vassar College.
Box 50
0418
0579
Folder 369, Wood, G. M.-Woolley. 161 pp.
Major Subjects: Irish National Campaign and Famine Fund; YMCA; investigator
for railroads; Christian Arbitration and Peace Society; Wellesley College;
Baptist Church; Martins Ferry, Ohio, flood relief; gun manufacturer; Bible and
Fruit Mission; Beirut College, Syria; personal matters; Woman's National
Indian Association; attorney; Korea missionary; New York Herald
questionnaire; Working Women's Society; WCTU; Foreign Sunday School
Association; Mount Holyoke College; Southern University for Girls; stable
rent; books for sale; personal aid; JDR relative; family matters; St. Luke's
Hospital; Christian Endeavor; personal loan; Temperance Orator (lecturer).
Folder 370, Worden-Wright, J. Howard. 116pp.
Major Subjects: Santee Normal Training School, American Missionary
Association; Sioux Indian mission; People's Church Gospel Tent; City
Temple; girl's school; World's Columbian Exposition; Episcopal Church;
Invalid's Home; New York World; WCTU; Baptist Church; Standard Oil Co.
department of supplies and coal department; Standard Oil co. employees;
Working Women's Protective Union.
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Folder 371, Wright, Jennie E.-Wynant. 45pp.
Major Subjects: Personal loan; Methodist Episcopal Church; Baptist Church;
personal aid; Inman & International Steamship Co.; Illustrated American;
railroad car ventilation; real estate; Journal and Messenger (Baptist
publication).
Folder 372, "Y." 85pp.
Major Subjects: JDR travel arrangements; New York Central Sleeping Car Co.;
Baptist education system; Marion Normal School; attorneys; business
proposal; House for Women and Children Left Destitute from Effects of
Liquor; personal aid; Artists' Fund Society; student assistance; International
Committee of the YMCA; Baptist Church; art journals; St. Luke's Hospital;
American and Foreign Teachers' Agency; Hotel Ampersand.
Folder 373, "Z." 24pp.
Major Subjects: Lenox Institute; engine patent; University Magazine; job
applicant; personal aid; centerpiece for sale; business proposal.
Folder 374, Unidentified List. 3pp.
Major Subject: List of names with amounts of contributions to unidentified
cause.
Folder 375, Pledges, Donations, Christmas Presents, Trip Itinerary,
Transactions, Memoranda, and Insurance Papers. 149pp.
Major Subjects: JDR contributions; office procedures; payment of bills;
investment expenses; personal aid; Baptist Church; American Baptist Home
Mission Society; American Baptist Education Society; University of Chicago;
WCTU; Christmas presents; itinerary of JDR Western trip; investment
income; real estate insurance; Standard Oil Co. executive.
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SUBJECT INDEX
The following is an index to the subjects of correspondence as found in Part 3 of the microfilm. The
arabic number before the colon is the reel number, while the four-digit number after the colon is the frame
number at which the user will find the first page of the folder in which the subject appears. Since virtually
every folder contains requests for personal aid from JDR, this has not been indexed. However, other
personal items can be found under the appropriate subject, such as Relatives.
African-Americans
1:0843; 2:0001, 0249, 0582, 0736; 3:0001,
0216, 0441, 0575; 4:0049, 0426; 5:0001,
0195, 0340, 0519, 0853; 6:0001, 0399,
0490, 0672; 7:0171, 0588, 0757; 9:0143,
0381, 0522, 0657, 0895; 10:0137, 0285;
12:0744; 13:0823; 14:0668, 0809;
15:0471, 0930; 16:0556; 17:0609, 0688,
0831 ; 19:0139, 0313; 20:0332, 05520721; 21:0136; 22:0001, 0281,0621;
23:0330, 0614; 24:0001, 0569-0869;
25:0001 ; 26:0325, 0766, 0898; 27:0305,
0495; 28:0001, 0559; 29:0568; 32:0658;
33:0138; 35:0263, 0549, 0617-0861 ;
37:0001, 0804, 0975; 38:0311, 0885;
40:0001, 0941 ; 41:0001, 0535; 42:0001,
0124
African Baptist Church
42:0124
see also Colored Baptist Church
African Methodist Episcopal Church
5:0195; 18:0213; 19:0313; 29:0001 ;
38:0885
Aged
home for 9:0208; 32:0658
see also Old Ladies Home; Veterans
Alabama High School (Baptist)
13:0345
Albany Orphan Asylum
28:0788
Albert Lea College
25:0531
Alcoholism
cure for 11:0828
Alfred University
5:0651;7:0803
All Saints Sisters
42:0275
Aluminum
13:0823
AAAS
1:0765; 2:0249, 0736; 35:0263
Abolitionists
22: 0621 ; 42:0001
Absolute Chemical Co.
3:0216
Abyssinian Library
32:0658
Acadia College
9:0100
Accountancy
13:0785; 14:0959; 18:0805; 21:0671 ;
29:0706; 30:0721-0840; 31:0001-0387;
32:0112-0592; 34:0324-0916;
35:0001-0204; 37:0530-0665; 39:0801 ;
40:0588; 42:0852
Acme Oil Co.
1:1033; 18:0717; 21:0856
Acme Sunday School Record
22:0141
Actors
7:0171, 0588; 27:0001 ; 37:0001
Actors Fund of America
27:0001
Adelbert College
5:0853; 9:0522; 25:0634; 27:0001 ; 39:0801
Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium
21:0289;40:0001
Adirondack League Club
37:0804
Adirondack Park Association
22:0141; 40:0823
Africa
4:0049; 6:0672; 18:0717; 26:0192;
27:0305; 28:0163; 37:0316
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American Academy of Political and Social
Science
1:0765
American and Foreign Teachers' Agency
42:0740
American Art Association
23:0928
American Asiatic & European Great
Intercontinental Railroad
22:0281
American Association for the Evangelization of
Ireland
22:0471
American Baptist Education Society
1:0675; 4:0049; 5:0853; 7:0588; 14:02330568; 16:0128; 18:0001, 0059; 22:0281;
26:0766; 33:0374; 34:0165; 35:0263;
41:0535; 42:0740, 0852
American Baptist Foreign Missionary
Association
16:0128
American Baptist Home Mission Society
1:0303, 0413, 0765; 2:0816; 3:0052;
4:0049; 8:0001 ; 9:0381 ; 12:0314;
15:0754; 17:0001; 18:0805; 20:0173;
22:0141 ; 23:0543, 0773; 24:0530,
0569-0869; 25:0001 ; 26:0898; 27:0118;
28:0001, 0163, 0559; 37:0316, 0804;
38:0311 ; 39:0801 ; 42:0852
American Baptist Missionary Union
1:0413, 0543; 3:0685; 5:0651 ; 7:0267,
0588; 10:0408; 11:0573; 16:0556;
19:0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126; 21:0136;
23:0330, 0473, 0543; 25:0404; 33:0374;
34:0165
American Baptist Publication Society
2:0816; 3:0987; 4:0049; 6:0490; 10:0217;
15:0595; 19:0139; 23:0543; 35:06170861 ; 40:0695
American College and Education Society
14:0001
American Committee for Relief of Famine in
Ireland
15:0346
American Congress of Churches
1:0765;32:0786
American Cotton Oil Trust
5:0001
American Express Co.
20:0173
American Federation of Labor
2:0816
American Female Guardian Society and Home
for the Friendless
17:0688
American Fine Arts Society
1:0765; 5:0853; 16:0128; 23:0473; 27:0800
American Geographical Society
9:0381; 40:0823
American Home Missionary Society
6:0839; 14:0233-0568; 33:0772
American Humane Education Society
35:0428
American Humane Society
22:0141; 41:0702
see also Humane Society
American Institute of Christian Philosophy
9:0782;10:0001
American Institute of Ethics
40:0941
American Institute of Sacred Literature
16:0128
American Institute of Hebrew
5:0651; 6:0001
American Missionary Association
42:0579
American Museum of Natural History
1:0765; 3:0883; 19:0001 ; 27:0001 ; 42:0275
American Patriotic League
14:0809
American Railway Literary Union
17:0266
American Red Cross
5:0195
The American Reformer
12:0314
American Sabbath Union
17:0266
American School
Athens, Greece 21:0289
American Seamen's Friend Society
1:0765; 18: 0059
American Steel Barge Co.
6:0137; 17:0831
American Sunday School Mission
23:0473
American Sunday School Union
10:0285; 12:0464; 24:0307; 28:0001 ;
34:0165
American Temperance Union
4:0190; 6:0137; 28:0001 ; 41:0001
American Tonic Sol-fa Association and College
of Music
35:0263
American Tract Society
9:0522; 13:0823; 35:0617-0861 ; 38:0766
American Union Life Insurance Co.
11:0515
American University
22:0001
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American Veterinary Hospital
21:0136
American Vocal Music Association
35:0263
American Whig Society
20:0197
Amity College
6:0137; 20:0332
Anarchism
Art
general 1:0765; 2:0001, 0736, 0816; 5:0853;
6:0490; 9:0208; 12:0024; 15:0754;
16:0128, 0556, 0727; 17:0160; 18:0717;
20:0332; 25:0001, 0634; 33:0138;
40:0695; 41:0341 ; 42:0740
oriental 2:0249; 9:0782
see also Paintings
The Art Amateur
23:0473
Arthur, Chester A.
memorial 38:0160
Artists
1:0413; 2:0249; 5:0651 ; 6:0490; 10:0285;
13:0168, 0345; 19:0139; 20:0332;
29:0568; 35:0263; 42:0740
The Art Review
20:0332
Association for Improving the Condition of the
Poor
2:0249; 12:0744
see also New York Association for Improving
the Condition of the Poor
Association Hospital
25:0634
Association for the Preservation of Fifth
Avenue as a Thoroughfare
24:0001
see also Fifth Avenue
Astrology
1:0765
Atlanta Baptist Female Academy
26:0898
Atlanta University
5:0519
Atlantic Manufacturing Co.
5:0853
Atlas of Cleveland
17:0688
Atoka Baptist Academy
37:0001
Attacks on JDR
4:0049, 0585; 34:0471 ; 40:0941
see also Defense; Lawsuits
Attorneys
1:0906; 3:0987; 4:0585; 6:0344; 7:0588;
8:0204; 10:0001, 0630; 11:0744;
12:0024, 0314, 0604; 13:0001, 0273;
15:0346, 0754; 17:0001, 0160; 20:0197,
0291, 0896; 22:0281 ; 23:0109, 0473,
0614; 27:0495; 28:0559; 34:0165;
37:0804; 38:0160; 41:0341 ; 42:0418,
0740
3:0187; 25:0001
see also Socialism
Andersonville Prison
37:0001
Andrews, Clark & Co.
23:0109
Andrews, E. B.
14:0233-0568
Antiques
5:0853; 18:0510; 20:0896; 38:0885;
40:1061; 41:0829
Anti-Saloon League
33:0001
Anti-Saloon Republican League
2:0001, 0420; 9:0895; 24:0152; 25:0404
Anti-Saloon Republican National Committee
15:0542
Applicants
see Job applicants
Arapahoe Indians
37:0001
Arbitration Council
28:0163
Arboretum
16:0128
Archaeology
21:0619; 26:0766
Architects
general 4: 0049; 5:0001 ; 6:0137; 7:0171,
0380; 13:0671; 15:0930; 17:0393;
26:0472; 37:0174; 39:0503; 41:0341
landscape 19:0313; 22:0621 ; 26:0472;
33:0947; 35:0549
see also Gardeners
Arctic exploration
17:0001
Argyle School
17:0688; 21:0884
Arkansas Baptist College
24:0001 ; 38:0885
Armenia
missionaries 25:0001
Armltage House
12:0899; 13:0168; 14:0809; 23:0543
Army Aid Association
2:0001
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Baptist Church cont.
0619, 0743, 0884; 22:0001, 0281, 0471,
0621, 0736, 0885; 23:0330, 0473, 0543,
0614, 0928; 24:0001, 0307, 0530, 05690869; 25:0001, 0325, 0404, 0531, 0634,
0791, 0854; 26:0001, 0192, 0325, 0766,
0898; 27:0001, 0117, 0305, 0495, 0629,
0800; 28:0001, 0163, 0559, 0726, 0788,
0874; 29:0001, 0115, 0200, 0440, 0568,
0706; 31:0618-0921 ; 32:0658, 0786;
33:0001, 0138, 0249, 0315, 0470, 0772,
0947; 34:0165; 35:0263, 0428, 0549,
0617-0861; 37:0001, 0174, 0316, 0804,
0975; 38: 0001, 0160, 0311, 0766, 0885;
39:0159, 0290, 0503, 0698, 0801, 1007;
40: 0001, 0448, 0695, 0823, 0941, 1061 ;
41:0001, 0146, 0249, 0341, 0535, 0702,
0829; 42:0001, 0124, 0275, 0418, 0579,
0695, 0740, 0852
see also American Baptist Education Society;
Colored Baptist Church; Euclid Avenue
Baptist Church; Fifth Avenue Baptist
Church; German Baptist Church
Baptist Church Ladies Society
15:0346
Baptist City Mission
Babies Hospital
16:0346; 17:0609
Babies' Wards Post-Graduate Hospital
10:0408
Baby Ruth Sunshine League
33:0470
Bacone University
1:0765; 2:0483; 6:0001 ; 24:0569-0869
Baltimore United Oil Co.
24:0307
Bancroft, H. H.
20:0479
Bank of New York
23:0614
Bankruptcy
3:0987
Banks
4:0049; 5:0853; 12:0191, 0604, 0744;
13:0823; 14:0001; 15:0346, 0754, 0930;
20:0479; 23:0614; 29:0288; 39:1007;
40:0001 ; 41:0341, 0829; 42:0124
see also Financial markets
Baptist Academy
23:0109; 24:0152
Baptist Bible Normal and Training School for
Negroes
8:0123
Baptist Boys Brigade
10:0217
Baptist Center
2:0420
Baptist Church
14:0233-0568;16:0001, 0368-0496;
19:0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126;23:0543;
28:0874
Baptist College
3:0216; 23:0109; 24:0307
Baptist Conference for Bible Study
2:0816
Baptist Congress
2:0816; 28:0874; 34:0165; 42:0124
Baptist Education Society of California
18:0717
Baptist Emigrant Mission
33:0772
Baptist Female College
15:0754; 25:0634
Baptist Female School
23:0614
Baptist Freedmen's Mission
26:0898
Baptist General Convention of Texas
9:0208
Baptist Home
13:0345; 42:0275
Baptist Home Aid Society
5:0651,0853
Baptist Home for the Aged
1:0303, 0413, 0543, 0675; 2:0249, 0420,
0582, 0736; 3:0001, 0052, 0187, 0216,
0575, 0685, 0883, 0987; 4:0001, 0049,
0190, 0322, 0426, 0585, 0738, 0915;
5:0001, 0195, 0340, 0519, 0651, 0853;
6:0001, 0137, 0344, 0490, 0672, 0839;
7:0001, 0171, 0380, 0493, 0588, 0803;
8:0001 ; 9:0100, 0208, 0381, 0522, 0657,
0782, 0895; 10:0001, 0137, 0217, 0285,
0408, 0558, 0630, 0867; 11:0381, 0515,
0744; 12:0001, 0024, 0191, 0314, 0464,
0604, 0744, 0899; 13:0001, 0168, 0306,
0345, 0671, 0823; 4:0153, 0233-0568,
0668, 0809, 0959; 15:0228, 0346, 0471,
0595, 0692, 0754, 0930; 16:0001, 0128,
0287, 0368-0496, 0556, 0727; 17:0001,
0160, 0266, 0393, 0500, 0609, 0688,
0831 ; 18:0059, 0213, 0419, 0510, 0717,
0805; 19:0001, 0139, 0313, 0495, 0628,
0715-0881 ; 20:0001 -0126, 0197, 0479,
0552-0721, 0781, 0896; 21:0136, 0289,
19:0313;25:0854
Baptist Ladles Aid Society
11:0381; 19:0313
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Baptist Ministers' Aid Society
9:0100; 20:0197, 0332; 23:0690; 24:0152;
25:0854; 33:0947
Baptist Ministers Conference
22:0141
Baptist Ministers' Home
20:0197; 23:0690; 33:0947
Baptist Mission
13:0823; 14:0001 ; 15:0346, 0930; 19:0001
Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of
New York
3:0052; 6:0001 ; 14:0233-0568
Baptist Missionary Society of England
15:0346
Baptist Missionary Training School
4:0049
Baptist newspaper
6:0839
Baptist Orphanage
28:0726
Baptist Orphanage of Virginia
16:0556
Baptist Orphans' Home
11: 0744; 15:0692; 39:0503
Baptist Quarterly Review
2:0816; 3:0216; 40:0823
Baptist Review Association
40:0823
Baptist Sanitarium
1:0906; 5:0195
Baptist School
13:0823; 38:0395-0545
Baptist Seminary
1:0765
Baptist Social Union
2:0736, 0816; 9:0782; 20:0781 ; 27:0305,
0629; 37:0174
Baptist Students' Movement
2:0420
Baptist Union Theological Seminary
2:0816; 14:0959; 15:0081, 0754; 16:0128;
17:0160; 18:0059; 26:0001 ; 28:0559;
32:0658; 33:0138; 37:0001
Baptist University
1:0543; 5:0651
Baptist Worker
3:0987
Baptist Workers' Convention
35:0549
Baptist Young Peoples Union of North America
2:0816; 6:0137, 0490; 9:0208; 23:0473;
27:0800; 32:0786; 39:0698,1007;
42:0001
Barbers
20:0896
Barcelona Protestant Cottage-Hospital
24:0001
Barnard College
24:0001 ; 33:0001
Barrels
3:0326,0575:12:0191
Barthold! Croche
20:0332
Barton, Clara
5:0195
see also National Temperance Hospital and
Clara Barton Training School for Nurses
Baseball
professional 3:0216
Battery Park
42:0275
Baylor Female College
23:0773
Baylor University
5:0651; 9:0208; 37:0001
D. B. Bedell & Co.
15:0930
Beirut College
4:0049; 42:0418
Belleville Mission
10:0001
Belvidere Seminary
6:0839
Benedict Institute
23:0330
Benevolent Society
1:0906; 19:0628
Berean Employment Bureau and Tract
Repository
20:0896
Berkeley Lyceum
2:0816
Bethany Institute
33:0001
Bethel Associated Charities
28:0874
Bethel Charities
3:0187
Bethel College of the Mennonite Church of
North America
14:0959;33:0138
Bethel Home
34:0165
Bethel Institute
13:0671
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Bonds
4:0049; 11:0744; 12:0604, 0744; 13:0785;
17:0001 ; 19:0001 ; 27:0118; 28:0163;
30:0001-0635;42:0275
see also Stock market
Bonheur, Rosa
4:0585
Botany Club of America
2:0736
Botanical Garden and Museum
9:0657;16:0128
Bottle stopper
invention of 24:0530
Bowery Mission
4:0585; 6:0672
Boynton Bicycle Railway Co.
4:0585
Boys' Brigade
4:0585; 10:0217; 40:0448
Boys' Club of St. Marks Place
12:0604
Boys Loyal Legion
4:0738; 22:0281
Bradford Sunday News
21:0884
Brewing
25:0001
Broadus College
28:0163
Bronx Botanical Gardens
9:0657;16:0128
Bronze foundry
2:0249
Brooklyn Guild
2:0816
Brooklyn Home for Consumptives
29:0200
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences
26:0898
Brooklyn Maternity Hospital
25:0634
Brooklyn Mission
32:0658
Brooklyn Teachers' Association
40:0448
Brooks Academy
16:0287; 37:0804; 39:0503
Brotherhood of Christian Unity
35:0263
John Brown Industrial College Association
42:0001
Browning School
5:0195; 38:0766
Brownsville Female College
1:0543
Bethel Ship
5:0519
see also Floating Bethel; Gospel Tabernacle
and Floating Bethel; Sailors Floating
Bethel and City Mission; Western
Seamen's Friend Society
Bethlehem Bible Readers School
7:0380
Bible and Fruit Mission
22:0281; 42:0418
Bible and Tent Mission
4:0049; 9:0782
Bible Institute for Foreign Missions
24:0307; 29:0200; 40:0941
Bible Reader's Home
14:0668;33:0772
Bible Workers College
33:0374
Bicycles
9:0895; 10:0285
Bierstadt, Albert
13:0168
Binghampton Ladies' College
27:0118
Bishop Baptist College
9:0381
Black Beauty
35:0428
Blacks
see African-Americans
Blackwell's Island
4:0322
Blair & Co.
23: 0543
Blind people
33:0138;38:0001
Blondín, Charles
20:0896
Blue Ribbon Temperance Meetings
39:1007
Boarding houses
6:0399; 42:0001
Board of Excise
41:0829
Boards of Trade
Cleveland 3:0441
Savannah 28:0559
Bohemian American National Committee
6:0137
Bohemian Mission
6:0839; 7:0588; 17:0500; 21:0136;
27:0800; 33:0772
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Brown University
1:0906; 2:0736; 5:0195; 7:0493; 12:0899;
14:0233-0568; 22:0141; 29:0706;
38:0395-0545
Buchtel College
13:0168
Buckingham Hotel
13:0823; 19:0628; 41:0701
Bureau of Justice
38:0160
Burglar alarms
17:0609; 23:0928
Burlington Institute
19:0139
Burma
missionaries 17:0831 ; 22:0141 ; 25:0404;
37:0001 ; 38:0001
Burn ham Industrial Farm
1:0303; 5:0001 ; 32:0786
Bush & Denslow Manufacturing Co.
5:0853
Business
see Investments; Loans; Oil industry; entries
under individual businesses
Business-Mens Democratic Association of the
City of New York
22:0001
Business Men's Republican Association
38:0001
Carpets
15:0754
Carriages
4:0915; 10:0137; 14:0959; 19:0313, 0628;
35:0263; 40:1061; 42:0275
see also Horses
Carson and Newman College
17:0001; 21:0743; 24:0307
Case School of Applied Science
9:0208, 0782; 20:0479; 22:0001 ; 37:0001
Case Western Reserve University
see Case School of Applied Science; Western
Reserve University
Castle Garden Concerts
7:0001
Castle Garden School
3:0216
Catholic Church
6:0137, 0344, 0839; 9:0522, 0782; 13:0823;
21:0136; 22:0621, 0736
Catholic Deaf Mute School
13:0823
Causeway Mission
6:0490
Cedar Valley Seminary
5:0853
Cemeteries
13:0345, 0823; 16:0556; 18:0059; 27:0495;
30:0001-0635;37:0316
Central Friendly Inn
5:0853; 11:0828; 18:0522-0650; 20:0197,
0552-0721 ; 21:0001 ; 27:0495; 28:0001,
0336
Central High School
16:0287; 18:0717
Central Kansas College
26:0898
Central Park
4:0322; 5:0340; 6:0490; 12:0464; 26:0325
Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey
2:0736
Central Refining Co.
22:0885
Central Trust Co.
13:0306
Central University of Iowa
Cadets of Honor
20:0896
California College
1:0303; 25:0325
Calumet Iron & Steel Co.
12:0191
Canada
continental union urged 9:0657
mines 19:0313
missionaries 2:0364; 5:0651 ; 9:0657;
12:0744; 22:0885; 29:0568; 32:0658;
33:0249; 39:0290, 0801 ; 40:0448
quarries 29:0568; 42:0275
railroad routes 41:0702
schools 9:0100; 25:0404, 0791
youth organizations 23:0473
Canadian Pacific Railway
13:0168
Capital
questionnaire on 3:0326
Carnegie Hall
18:0213
Ceylon
missionaries 27:0800
Chamber of Commerce
general 40:0823; 42:0124
Russian Relief Committee 37:0001
see also Cleveland Chamber of Commerce
6:0137;29:0200
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Chamber of Commerce of the State of New
York
6:0490, 0839; 38:0001
Chandler & Rudd Co.
6:0490; 32:0875
Chapel Car
37:0001
Charity Building
12:0744
Charity Organization Society
1:0906; 4:0585; 6:0399, 0490; 9:0381 ;
12:0744; 13:0306; 15:0930; 17:0001,
0393; 18:0717; 20:0332; 40:0001, 0823
see also Society for Organizing Charity
Chase National Bank
4:0049
Chatauqua Baptist Union
16:0128
Chatham Square Mission
2:0249
Cherry Street Kindergarten
23:0773
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co.
3:0987
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co.
21:0743
Chess-Carley Co.
5:0001;6:0137
Cheyenne Indians
37:0001
Chickerlng Hall
11:0744
Chicago Atheneum
14:0001
Chicago Evangelization Society
24:0307; 29:0200
Chicago Horseman
3:0441
Chicago Theological Seminary
5:0651 ; 11:0573; 14:0959; 15:0081, 0754;
16:0128; 17:0160; 18:0059; 26:0001 ;
28:0559; 32:0658; 33:0138; 37:0001
Children
convalescent 12:0191
Fresh Air Work 1:0413; 9:0100; 19:07150881 ; 20:0001-0126; 25:0325, 0791 ;
29:0706; 33:0470; 42:0001, 0275
hospitals 1:0413; 6:0001; 10:0285, 0408;
13:0823; 14:0001 ; 15:0346; 17:0688;
22:0621 ; 25:0404, 0854; 27:0305;
38: 0311 ; 40:0695
labor 40:0695
missionary 7:0001 ; 16:0287
poor relief 15:0228; 23:0928; 25:0854;
29:0200; 35:0428; 37:0001 ; 40:0941
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children 37:0316
summer camps 4:0585
see also Kindergartens; Nurseries;
Orphanages; Youth organizations
Children's Aid Society
4:0322, 0738; 6:0672; 17:0609; 29:0568;
33:0315;38:0160
Children's Home
13:0001 ; 17:0393; 38:0311 ; 42:0740
Children's Hospital
1:0413; 22:0621
Chile
missionaries 12:0191
China
immigrants from 6:0267, 0399; 24: 05690869; 35:0617-0861
missionaries 1:0543; 2:0420; 18:0419;
22:0141 ; 35:0549; 38:0311 ; 40:0695
Choctaw Indians
22:0471
Christian Aid to Employment
37:0975
Christian Arbitration and Peace Society
6:0672; 42:0418
Christian at Work
15:0754
Christian Brothers' College
23:0770
Christian Church
39:0503
Christian Education and National Reform
4:0190
Christian Endeavor
see United Society of Christian Endeavor
Christian Ethics
4:0738
see also American Institute of Christian
Philosophy
Christian Home for Intemperate Men
6:0672
Christian Retreat
15:0754
Christmas gifts
17:0001
Church & Home Publishing Co.
6:0839
Church Building Quarterly
6:0839
Church Choral Union
20:0896
Church Edifice Fund
24:0569-0869; 25:0001 ; 28:0001
Church of Christ
19:0628
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Church of England Temperance Society
10:0630
Church of God in Jesus Christ
20:0332
Church Temperance Society
15:0228
Citizens Bank of Los Angeles
15:0754
Citizens' Law and Order League
29:0698
Citizens' Relief Association Labor Fund
33:0138
Citizens' Relief Fund Committee
14:0809
City Farm School
2:0249
City Hospital Children's Cottage
27:0305
City Improvement Society
25:0854
City Reform Club
6:0839; 20:0197; 28:0559
see also Reform Club
Civil service
5:0853
Clark University
41:0829
Cleveland, Moses
5:0651; 29:0568
Cleveland Academy of Art
12:0024
Cleveland Arcade
5:0195; 41:0829
Cleveland Art School
5:0691; 18:0717
Cleveland Baptist Union
18:0419; 30:0001-0635; 35:0428; 39:03440503; 40:0448
Cleveland Bethel
17:0160
Cleveland Chamber of Commerce
7:0171 ; 16:0556; 29:0706; 35:0549
see also Chamber of Commerce
Cleveland Choral Union
26:0472
Cleveland City Council
committee 2:0249
Cleveland City Hospital
32:0658
Cleveland Club
12:0604,0863
Cleveland Conservatory of Music
21:0456
Cleveland Dally Argus
Cleveland Diet Dispensary and Women's
Exchange
12:0744; 27:0305
Cleveland Domestic Training School
19:0628
Cleveland Driving Park Co.
12:0191,0863
Cleveland Evangelization Society
7:0171
Cleveland Flower Mission
8:0123
Cleveland Gas Light & Coke Co.
3:0326
Cleveland Grays
3:0187; 14:0001 ; 22:0471 ; 26:0766;
28:0559; 33:0470
Cleveland Herald
4:0322
Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital
23:0928; 25:0854; 28:0001 ; 39:0801 ;
41:0001
Cleveland Hospital for Women and Children
6:0001; 17:0688; 25:0404
Cleveland Humane Society
37:0804
see also Humane Society
Cleveland Leader
8:0123
Cleveland Manual Training School
7:0171; 9:0522; 42:0001
Cleveland Observatory
13:0001
Cleveland Park
5:0340
Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra
2:0001; 5:0340; 7:0171; 16:0556; 17:0160;
18:0059; 28:0788
Cleveland Press
26:0562
Cleveland Rolling Mill Co.
6:0672:27:0118
Cleveland Shelter for Women
7:0171
Cleveland Stone Co.
25:0404
Cleveland Tabernacle Music Hall
10:0630; 27:0118; 38:0160; 42:0275
Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery
40:0941
Cleveland Vitrified Pressed Brick Co.
20:0479
Cleveland Vocal Society
2:0001 ; 10:0137; 12:0314; 20:0896;
22:0621 ; 26:0472; 32:0875
12:0744
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Cleveland Wayfarers Temporary Home
28:0874
Clinton College
9:0208; 17:0266; 18:0059; 21:0619;
23:0330
Clothing
Colored Industrial Education Association
29:0568
Colored Mission
5:0853
Colored YMCA
17:0393;40:0941
Columbia College
5:0853;7:0588; 10:0750; 12:0191;
16:0128; 22:0141; 37:0001
Columbian Association of Northern Ohio
18:0717
Columbian Chess Congress
14:0668
Columbian University
7:0588; 9:0522; 15:0228; 33:0374;
35:0617-0861; 41:0535
Columbus, Christopher
anniversary of discovery of America 17:0609
descendants of 40:0823
monument 15:0346; 25:0001
statue 15:0228
Columbus-Americus Institute for Normal
Training of Colored Students
5:0195;7:0588;22:0281
Commercial National Bank
12:0191;13:0823
Committee for the International Exposition of
1892
37:0316
Committee of Fifty
24:0152
Committee of One Hundred
17:0609; 18: 0717; 22:0001 ; 26: 0325
Committee Opposed to the Freedom of
Worship Bill
6:0490
Commonwealth Iron Co.
40:0001
Concerts
2: 0249; 3:0326; 11:0744; 15:0346;
17:0831; 24:0001; 25:0001
Congo
missionaries 18:0717; 37:0316
Congregational Church
2:0249; 3:0987; 4:0585, 0738; 5:0195;
6:0839; 12:0314; 13:0671 ; 15: 0346;
17:0609, 0831 ; 20:0479, 0896; 21: 0001,
0456; 23:0928; 25:0001 ; 35:0428, 0929;
37:0174; 39:0159, 0801 ; 42:0124
Congregational Club
7:0803
Connecticut Baptist Convention
12:0604
Connecticut Literary Institution
18:0805; 24:0001 ; 38:0001, 0885; 39:0159
see also Tailors
Coal merchants
7:0803; 9:0782; 17:0001 ; 23:0473; 42:0579
Coal mines
11:0515; 13:0001; 17:0500; 23:0928;
24:0001 ; 28:0559; 42:0001
Colby, Abbot & Hoyt
17:0831; 27:0800
Colby, Hoyt & Co.
17:0831
Colby Academy
2:0582; 7:0001
Colby University
37:0001
Colfax College
6:0001
Colgate, James B. & Co.
17:0831
Colgate University
7:0588
College for the Training of Teachers
40:0823
College of Elocution
13:0001
College of Music
35:0263
College Preparatory School for Women
23:0773
College Students' Conference
26:0325
Collegiate Institute
13:0671
Colorado Women's College
4:0049
Colored Baptist Church
2:0736; 3:0001, 0441 ; 5:0195; 6:0399,
0672; 7:0757; 9:0143; 10:0137, 0285;
16:0556; 23:0614; 26:0472, 0766;
27:0305, 0495; 28:0001 ; 35:0263, 0549;
37:0975; 38:0885; 40:0001 ; 41:0535;
42:0124
Colored Baptist Training School
9:0895; 27:0495
Colored Congregational Church
5:0195
Colored Educational, Industrial School, and
Asylum
7:0171
34:0165
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Consolidated Tank Line Co.
27:0118
Constitutional Prohibitory Amendment
Committee of New York
37:0975
Consumers cooperative
4:0585
see also Cooperatives
Continental Oil Co.
4:0049; 17:0609; 19:0628; 23:0614
Continental Union with Canada
9:0657
Convention of Christian Workers
2:0582
Cook Academy
7:0803; 8:0001 ; 13:0001, 0671 ; 16:0727;
17:0393; 27:0495
Cooperative Alliance Limited
4:0585
Cooperatives
5:0651 ; 7:0001 ; 9:0100, 0657, 0895;
10:0408; 12:0744, 0899; 16:0727;
18:0805; 19:0139; 20:0332; 22:0281 ;
27:0305; 37:0804; 39:1007; 40:0001,
0588; 42:0275, 0418, 0579
Copper mines
2:0249, 0420; 14:0001 ; 16:0287; 17:0001
Cornell University
19:0495; 33:0947; 35:0263; 38:0600
Corning Free Academy
37:0001
Correspondence School of Hebrew
16:0128
Correspondent Index
1:0001-0212
Corrigan Brothers
8:0001 ; 30:0001-0635
Cottonseed oil
5:0001
Courtlandt Place School
20:0479
Creek Nation
9:0208
Cremorne Mission
2:0736; 15:0754; 22:0471 ; 26:0325
Cribside Committee of the Babies Hospital
15:0346
Criminal justice system
1:0543; 3:0187; 4:0322, 0499. 0738;
5:0853; 7:0588; 9:0208; 12:0191;
13:0168, 0823; 14:0668; 15:0228, 0754;
17:0609; 23:0773; 24:0152; 25:0634;
26:0898; 27:0001 ; 32:0786; 35:0263.
0428; 38:0160; 39:0159, 0698; 40:0001,
1061;41:0341;42:0275
Crozer Theological Seminary
19:0139
Crusaders of the White Ribbon
41:0341
Cuba
missionaries 24:0307; 25:0325; 41:0341
Cumberland Female College
13:0168
Curtains
17:0001;19:0001
Curtis Memorial Seminary
28:0559
Cyclones
23:0614
D
Dakota Collegiate Institute
12:0314
Dakota University
5:0340
Davenport, Ira
22:0001
Daves' Training School for Boys and Girls
9:0782
Day Nursery
general 23:0473
and Free Kindergarten Association 23:0690
Deaconess movement
22:0885:39:0159
Deaf-mute
see Hearing impaired
Defense
4:0585; 5:0001 ; 16:0727; 19:0715-0881 ;
20:0001-0126, 0479; 21:0001. 0281 ;
26:0766; 37:0975; 38:0885
see also Attacks; Press relations
Dekalb Review
13:0001
DeLand Academy and College
10:0137
DeLand University
13:0345
Delaware Indians
39:0801
Delftshaven Memorial
7:0803
Denison University
1:0843; 2:0736; 5:0853; 7:0588; 9:0208,
0381 ; 10:0630; 17:0500; 18:0059;
20:0552-0721 ; 22:0281 ; 26:0766;
27:0495; 28:0559; 29:0440; 33:0138;
35:0263; 39:0801
Denmark
missionaries 28:0788
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Dentistry
4:0738; 5:0853
Depew, C. M.
11:0951
Deutsche Poliklinik
27:0001 ; 33:0772
Devoe Manufacturing Co.
21:0884
Dewey decimal classification system
1:0906
Diamonds
37:0975
Diet Dispensary and Woman's Exchange
10:0408
Disaster relief
15:0346; 23:0614; 42:0418
Disciples of Christ Church
13:0671
Dispensary
19:0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126
Divorce
10:0408;38:0160
Doane College
10:0001
Doan Hall Gospel Temperance Union
12:0191 ; 24:0001 ; 28:0336, 0559
Dobbs Ferry Historical Society
39:1007
Dorcas Society
4:0585; 6:0344; 10:0867
Downtown Club
38:0001
Downtown Relief Bureau
9:0208
Drake Monument Fund
21:0884
Drew Ladies College
3:0883
Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry
11:0381
Drexel, Morgan & Co.
11:0381
Driving Club of New York
8:0001 ; 10:0001; 11:0381 ; 12:0464, 0863;
15: 0471, 0930; 23:0109; 28:0874;
29: 0568, 0855-0947; 42:0124
Drug addiction
20:0197;21:0136
Drum & Fife Corps
40:0001
Dry goods
12:0191
Eagle Refinery
33:0772
Early Settlers' Association
29:0568
East Cleveland Railroad Co.
7:0588
East Nashville College
15:0754
East River Tunnel
12:0024
East Side Relief Committee
22:0141
East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia
Railroad Co.
5:0001
Edison Illuminating Co.
3:0441
Education
1:0543; 2:0816; 3:0987; 9:0895; 12:0899;
17:0500; 18:0059; 20:0332, 0896;
21:0136, 0884; 22:0001, 0281 ; 23:0330,
0773; 24:0001, 0569-0869; 25:0001,
0114, 0325, 0404, 0854; 26:0001, 0325,
0569; 27:0001,0118, 0305; 28:0001 ;
29:0568; 31:0618-0921 ; 32:0001, 0658;
33:0001, 0138, 0721, 0772; 35:0263;
38:0160, 0311 ; 39:0001, 0159, 0801 ;
40:0001, 0448, 0823; 41:0001, 0702;
42:0001,0740
see also Industrial schools; Student
assistance; Women; specific schools
Educational and Industrial Union
18: 0717; 33: 0947
Edwards' Parlor Lame Stove Co.
23:0773
Elections
1:1033; 7:0803; 14:0001, 0809; 15:0930;
16:0287;22:0001
Electricity
2:0582; 14:0959; 22:0281 ; 23:0928;
26:0325; 32:0786; 33:0721, 0772;
39:0159
see also Lighting
Embossing Oil Co.
26:0562
Encyclopedia Britannica
12:0191
Engineers
4:0738; 7:0588; 12:0604
H. K. Enos & Co.
5:0340
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Episcopal Church
1:0906; 2:0001 ; 5:0195, 0340; 6:0137;
7:0588; 10:0285; 11:0030-0325, 0515;
13:0345; 15:0930; 16:0556; 19:0001 ;
27:0118; 28:0559; 39:0290, 0698;
40:0001 ; 41:0001, 0249, 0341 ; 42:0579
Episcopal Home for Boys
14:0001
Epoch Publishing Co.
12:0464
Equitable Life Assurance Society
5:0001 ; 6:0137; 12:0464; 15:0595;
23: 0330; 25:0531 ; 27:0305
Equitable Trust Co.
12:0464
Equity
1:0413
Ethics
4:0738; 40:0941
Euclid Avenue
3:0534
Euclid Avenue Baptist Church
1:0303, 0906; 3:0326; 4:0585; 5:0195,
0432; 6:0267, 0490; 7:0588; 9:0143,
0208, 0782; 11:0030-0325; 12:0464,
0604;13:0345;16:0556; 17:0831;
20:0197; 22:0736; 24:0307; 26:0001,
0192, 0562; 27:0001 ; 29:0288, 0706;
30: 0001-0635; 32:0875; 33:0947;
37:0274, 0530-0665, 0900; 39:03440503; 40:0448, 0588, 1061 ; 41:0001
Euclid Light Infantry
21:0001;25:0001
Europe
2:0736; 3: 0883; 4:0915; 7:0803; 10:0285;
15:0595; 16:0556; 17:0160; 21:0884;
22:0281 ; 25:0634; 30:0001-0635;
37: 0975; 39: 0801 ; 40: 0353; 41: 0535
see also individual nations
Evangelical Alliance
6:0490; 10:0867; 29:0568; 33:0249;
38:0600
Evangelical Press Association
28:0163
Evangelical Protestant Church
40:0941
Evangelization Society
7:0171;40:0941
The Examiner
12:0464,0604
Excelsior Pipe Line
33:0772
Excursion boats
Executive Commission for the Erection of the
Monument to Christ
3:0216
Exile
15:0595
Expectation Club
12:0464
Ex-Presidents Fund
18:0717
see also U.S. Presidency
Extradition
14:0153; 41:0341
F
Faith Home
28:0559; 38:0001, 0311
Faith Home Orphanage
12:0744
Family matters
see Relatives
Fargo College
41:0341
Farmers and Merchants Oil and Guano Co.
27:0495
Federal Club
13:0001
Feller Institute
2:0364
Fellowship for American Baptist Theological
Seminaries
34:0165
Female Seminary
25:0404, 0634
Female University
2:0582
Fifth Avenue
20:0332; 24:0001
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church
2:0001; 4:0426, 0915; 7:0588; 10:0001,
0950; 12:0899; 13:0168; 14:0809;
15:0471 ; 16:0001 ; 21:0136, 0289;
22: 0736; 23: 0473, 0543, 0614; 29: 0115;
35:0617-0861; 39:0503, 1007
Fifth Avenue Transportation Co.
14:0959; 18:0717; 35:0263
Fifth Avenue Veterinary Institute
6:0344
Financial markets
13:0785; 15:0228; 19:0001, 0139, 0313;
21:0671, 0856; 22:0281 ; 23:0330, 0928;
26:0325, 0898; 27:0118; 28:0163;
29:0115; 30:0001-0635; 37:0530-0665;
39:0801; 41:0001, 0535
see also Bonds; Stock market
22:0001; 25:0791; 37:0316
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Fire extinguishers
15:0346; 20:0197; 29:0440
Fireplace hardware
18:0805
First Ward Industrial School
Free Home Hospital
26:0766
Free Reading Room for Working Boys
2:0816
Freewill Baptists
42:0001
Fremont, Jessie Benton
34:0165
French Day Nursery and Free Kindergarten
12:0744;13:0823
see also Day Nursery
French Hospital
12:0744; 13:0823
French Protestant College
27:0118
Fresh Air Work
1:0413; 9:0100; 19:0715-0881 ; 20:00010126; 25:0325, 0791 ; 29:0706; 33:0470;
42:0001,0275
Friendly Home
20:0552-0721
Friendships
see Personal matters
Friends Home for Children
13:0823
Friends of Foreigners in Distress
35:0428
Fruit
4:0585;15:0930
see also Bible & Fruit Mission
Fulton, J. D.
3:0001
Funk & Wagnalls
13: 0823
Furniture
1:0413;21:0289
First National Bank
12:0744; 41:0829
First National Bank of Norwalk
2:0582
Five Points House of Industry for Homeless
Children
13:0168; 29:0200; 34:0165
Fleidner, Charles
lawsuit 20:0291
Floating Bethel
29:0001; 42:0275
Florence Baptist College
16:0556
Florida Baptist Academy
14:0668
Florida Baptist Convention
2:0582
Florida Baptist Witness
17:0688
Florists
15:0228; 17:0500; 35:0549
Food and Health Exposition
5:0853
Foreign Sunday School Association
42:0418
Forest Hill
1:0843; 2:0582; 3:0534; 4:0738; 6:0001 ;
8:0001 ; 9:0657; 12:0464; 23:0001 ;
24:0438; 26:0472; 35:0958; 36:00010952;40:0205-0353
Forest Oil Co.
21:0856
Forum
26:0898
Fostoria Academy
9:0208
4 W. 54th Street
2:0582, 0816; 3:0441 ; 6:0490; 8:0204;
16:0727; 23:0147-0245; 26:0898;
34:0001-0079
France
missionaries 10:0001 ; 22:0001 ; 25:0854;
39:0801;40:0941
Franklin College
4:0738; 42:0124
Fraud
5:0195;33:0947
Freedmen
see African-Americans
13:0168; 17:0001; 18:0059; 20:0479;
21:0884; 23:0614; 25:0634; 33: 0721 ;
34:0165
Galena Oil Works
24:0001
Gallaudet Home for Deaf Mutes
39:0698
Gammon Theological Seminary
8:0001
Gardeners
6:0344; 8:0001, 0123; 9:0657; 18:0059;
20:0781 ; 22:0621 ; 24:0001 ; 27:0800;
33:0947
see also Architects; Nurserymen
Garfield, Mrs. James A.
13:0168
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Garfleld Club
5:0651
Garfleld Memorial University
13:0168
Garfleld Monument
27:0495; 29:0568
Gas
fixtures 33:0772
inventions 37:0174
service 38:0766
service at W. 54th Street 26:0898
Gas Consumers Association of the State of
New York
14:0001
Gasoline engines
35:0263; 41:0535; 42:0825
Gates, F. T.
1:0303, 0675; 2:0249, 0364, 0420, 0582;
3:0052, 0685; 4:0499, 0585; 5:0195,
0519; 6:0490, 0672; 9:0381, 0657, 0895;
10:0217, 0285, 0750; 11:0381, 0744;
12:0464, 0744; 13:0168, 0345;
14:0233-0568, 0809; 15:0228, 0754;
16:0128, 0368-0496, 0855; 17:0001,
0160, 0688; 18:0059, 0805; 19:0001;
20:0896; 21:0136, 0289, 0503; 22:0471 ;
23:0330, 0543, 0690; 24:0152, 05690869; 25:0791, 0854; 27:0305; 28:0001,
0163, 0559; 29:0440, 0568; 32:0786;
33:0613, 0772; 35:0263; 37:0665, 0975;
38:0160; 39:0001, 0159, 0698; 40: 0695,
0823, 1061 ; 42:0001, 0124, 0275
The Gazette
5:0340
General Missionary Society of German Baptist
churches
17:0001
General Missionary to Deaf-Mutes
23:0473
General Theological Library
12:0744; 24:0001
Gentlemen's Driving Association
37:0316
Geographical charts
9:0657
Geographical locations of correspondents
1:0001-0212
Geological Society of America
41:0829
Georgetown College (Kentucky)
11:0515
George Washington University
see Columbian University
German-American School
9:0381:17:0160
German American Singers
12:0191
German Bakers Union
25:0001
German Baptist Church
16:0855; 17:0001 ; 18:0001 ; 22:0001 ;
23:0773; 26:0766; 27:0118; 28:0874;
29:0001, 0706; 33:0613, 0772, 0947;
39:0344-0503, 0698; 40:0448
German Baptist Educational Society of North
America
15:0595
German Baptist Education Union
33:0613
German Baptist English Academy in the West
17:0001
German Baptist Mission
40:0823
German Baptist Publication Society
3:0685; 16:0855; 17:0001, 0609; 20:05520721 ; 26:0325; 28:0788; 33: 0947
German Baptist Seminary
13:0001; 21:0289; 41:0829
German Church
38:0311
German Evangelical Church
12:0604;15:0692
German Lutheran Church
221:0884
German Protestant Church
1:0906; 15:0692
German Reformed Church
33:0470
German Union Evangelical Protestant Church
40:0941
Germany
immigrants from 3:0216; 15:0754; 16:0855;
17:0001 ; 18:0001 ; 21:0136, 0884;
23:0773; 25:0001 ; 27:0001 ; 28:0874;
33:0772
missionaries 13:0001, 0671; 14:0233-0568;
16:0855; 21:0456; 25:0404, 0854;
26:0325, 0569; 32:0658; 33:0947;
38:0311,0766
oil lands 14:0153
porcelain clay deposit 21:0136
sailors rest 4:0738
sanitarium 1:0413
Gilbert, [Sir John]
portrait of Washington 38:0885
Gilbert Seminary
14:0809
Gilder & Farr
19:0139
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Gladden, Washington
34:0471
Glade Spring Academy
1:0906
Glenns Falls Burckboard Co.
14:0959
Glen Springs Sanitarium
21:0289
Globe Oil Co.
39:0698
Gogebic Range
25:0404
see also Penokee & Gogebic Mines
Gold & Stock Telegraph Co.
23: 0330
Gold mines
10:0285; 13:0001 ; 17:0393; 20:0332;
21:0289; 22:0621; 35:0428
Gospel car
17:0831; 28:0559; 28:0559
Gospel Mission to the Tombs
9:0208; 39:0159
Gospel Tabernacle and Floating Bethel
19:0313
Gospel Temperance Mission
27:0001
Gospel Tent
42: 0579
Gospel Training College
22:0736
Gospel Witness
18:0059
Gotham Art Students
35: 0263
Gould, Jay
15:0228
Henry M. Grady Hospital
17:0393
Grains
4:0738; 8:0123; 19:0313; 22:0281 ;
23:0928; 30:0001-0635
Grand Army of the Republic
6:0001 ; 12: 0024; 15:0228, 0754; 21:0743;
26:0898; 27:0001 ; 28:0163; 40:0695,
0941 ; 41:0341, 0829
Grande Ligne Mission
2:0364; 5: 0651 ; 9:0657; 12:0744; 22:0885;
29:0568; 32:0658; 33:0249; 39:0290;
40:0448
Grand Island Baptist College
2:0582
Grange
33:0374
Grant, Julia Dent
40:0941
Grant, U. S.
birthday 15:0346; 32:0658
fund for benefit of 19:0313
funeral cortege 22:0001
tomb 7:0588; 38:0885
Grant Memorial University
21:0289
Grant Monument Association
17:0688; 28:0163
Granville University
18:0510
Great Britain
Baptist Missionary Society of England
15:0346
couriers 40:0353
guide service 7:0803
immigrants from 9:0100
Methodist Church 25:0001
missionaries 37:0174
Worker's Mission 13:0001
Great Lakes Missionary
5:0519
Greece
school 21:0289
Green Spring Academy
17:0500
Guadalupe College for Colored Teachers and
Preachers
38:0311
Gun manufacturers
42:0418
Gustaphus Adolphus Orphan Home
12:0464
Gymnasiums
4:0915; 17:0001; 37:0316
H
Hahnemann Hospital
10:0285; 15:0754
Haines School
21:0136
Haiti
missionary 11:0744
Hale, J. W.
15:0754
Hammond Typewriter Co.
29:0568
Hamot Hospital
12:0314
Hampden-Sidney College
22:0736
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
2:0001; 6:0490; 9:0381, 0657; 13:0823;
14:0809; 15:0930; 37:0804
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Hancock Monument
10:0408
Hanna, Chapin & Co.
15:0930
M. A. Hanna & Co.
15:0930
Hanna, Mark
1:1033; 15:0930
Hardware merchants
5:0853
Harlem Medical Mission
23:0330
Harper, W. R.
5:0001, 0651; 9:0381; 11:0573; 16:0128;
19:0628; 29:0706; 33:0374
Harpers
33:0772
Harrison, Benjamin
16:0287; 17:0160
Harrison Boys in Blue
16:0287; 17:0160
Harvard University
12:0024; 22:0281
Haven Normal School
12:0744
Health codes
7:0803
Health Lift
17:0001
Hearing impaired
7:0588; 13:0823; 23:0473; 25:0001 ;
33:0698
Heating
1:0755; 2:0582; 19:0313
Hebrew-Christian Church
13:0823
Hebrew Educational Fair
17:0160
Hebrew language schools
12:0001; 16:0128; 17:0001
Hebrew Reformed Congregation
15:0692
Hebron Academy
12:0314
Heidelberg Compound Oxygen Co.
25:0854
Henley, Barcley
13:0273
Herald Printing Co.
17:0001
Herrnhut House
20:0896
Herter Brothers
Highway Mission
9:0895
Hillsdale College
29:0200
Hiram College
4:0585;17:0160,0393
Holllns Institute
5:0001
Home and Foreign Tract Mission
41:0535
Home and School for Orphans
28:0788
Home economics
18:0213
Home for Aged
18:0717; 22:0001
Home for aged ministers
18:0717
Home for Aged Women
12:0191
Home for Children of Missionaries
16:0287
Home for Destitute Women
12:0024
Home for Friendless Girls
18:0522-0650
Home for Friendless Working Girls
12:0191
Home for Incurables and Consumption
2:0001; 5:0432; 6:0137; 13:0168; 18: 0717;
41:0829
Home for Little Wanderers
4:0585; 9:0381 ; 16:0556; 17:0688
Home for Sick
29:0200
Home for Soldiers' Widows and Army Nurses
38:0160
Home for the Aged and Infirm Colored People
19:0139
Home for the Friendless
17:0688
Home for Young Women
13:0001
Home-Hotel Association
22:0281
Home of Industry and Refuge for Discharged
Convicts
4:0499;38:0160
Homeopathic Hospital College
2:0249; 3:0883; 27:0629; 33:0470; 40:0001
Home Relief Association
9:0208; 15:0754; 38:0160
Home School for Young Ladies and Children
3:0216
28:0001
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Horse Owners' Mutual Benefit and Indemnity
Society
17:0393;37:0804
Horses
1:0906; 2:0816; 3:0441, 0987; 4:0322,
0738; 5:0195, 0340, 0853; 6:0001, 0344,
0490; 7:0803; 8:0001 ; 10:0001, 0137,
0867; 11:0381, 0744; 12:0191, 0314,
0464, 0744, 0863; 13:0345; 15:0471,
0692, 0930; 16:0128; 17:0266, 0393,
0688; 18:0213, 0342, 0805; 20:0173,
0332, 0896; 21:0136; 22:0001, 0621,
0736, 0885; 23:0001, 0109, 0330;
25:0634, 0791 ; 26:0325, 0562; 27:0118,
0305; 28:0163, 0788, 0874; 29:0001,
0568, 0706; 30:0001-0635; 31:0504;
32:0001 ; 33:0470; 34:0324-0916;
35:0001-0204, 0428, 0958; 36:00010952; 37:0001, 0316, 0804; 38:0160,
0311, 0766; 39:0698; 40:0001, 0353,
0588, 0695, 0823; 41:0001, 0341, 0829;
42:0124,0418
Hospital Cottages for Children
13:0823
Hospital for Cripples
19:0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126
Hospitals
1:0413, 0543; 2:0249, 0582, 0816; 3:0441,
0883, 0987; 5:0519, 0853; 6:0001, 0490;
7:0001 ; 9:0895; 10:0001, 0137, 0285,
0408, 0950; 12:0314, 0744, 0899;
13:0001, 0345, 0502-0614, 0671, 0823;
14:0001, 0668; 15:0346, 0754, 0930;
17: 0001, 0393, 0609, 0688; 18: 0805;
19:0001,0715-0881;20:0001-0126,
0197, 0479, 0781 ; 21:0001, 0136, 0289,
0619; 22:0141, 0281, 0471, 0621;
23:0109, 0330, 0928; 24:0001, 0152;
25:0404, 0634, 0791, 0854; 26:0325,
0766; 27:0118, 0305, 0629; 28:0001,
0163, 0559; 29:0200; 32:0658; 33: 0249,
0470, 0772; 35:0263, 0929; 37:0001,
0174; 38:0311 ; 39:0801 ; 40:0001, 0695,
0823; 41:0001, 0702, 0829; 42:0275,
0418,0740
Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association
7:0803;37:0124
Hot-air balloons
5:0651
Hotel Ampersand
House for Woman and Children Left Destitute
from the Effects of Liquor
42:0740
Housekeepers
2:0582; 13:0823; 24:0438; 34:0001-0079
see also Servants
House of Comfort
19:0628
House of Good Shepherd
39:0698
House of Refuge
2:0249
Howard Mission
4:0585; 15:0754; 16:0556; 17:0688
Howard University
15:0471
Hoyt, Colgate
health of 32:0786
see also Colby, James B. & Co.
Huguenot Seminary
4:0049
Humane Society
14:0001 ; 18:0213; 27:0001, 0305; 38:0001
see also American Humane Society;
Cleveland Humane Society; Kansas
Humane Society; Ohio Humane Society
Humanity and Health
19:0001
Hungarian Association
33:0947
Huron Street Hospital
3:0883; 14:0668; 15:0930; 20:0197;
23:0928; 28:0559; 39:0801
Hymns
7:0803
/
Ice
3:0575; 14:0959; 17:0001; 20:0896;
21:0001 ; 26:0325
Ice skating
10:0408; 33:0001
Id lew! Id Fruit Co.
4:0585
Illinois Steel Co.
12:0744:38:0160
The Illustrated American
38:0001:42:0695
Illustrated Christian Weekly
6:0137
12:0024; 33:0001; 42:0740
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Immigrants
3:0216; 4:0049, 0322; 6:0001, 0267, 0399;
9:0100, 0381 ; 13:0671 ; 15:0595, 0754;
17:0266, 0500, 0609; 19:0001 ; 21:0136,
0884; 22:0281 ; 24:0569-0869; 25:0001,
0634; 26:0472; 27:0001 ; 33:0249, 0772,
0947; 35:0428; 41:0829
see also German Baptist Church
Imperial Life Insurance Co.
5:0853
Importers
15:0595, 0754, 0930; 40:0695
see also Art
Independent Order of Clerks
18:0805
Index, correspondent
1:0001-0212
India
grains 8:0123
missionaries 2:0420; 7:0267, 0588; 8:0001;
9:0895; 11:0381; 13:0823; 14: 02330568; 16:0128; 17:0500; 18:0213;
20: 0197; 23:0614; 25:0404; 35:0428;
38:0766; 39:0698; 40:0001, 0353
Indiana College Co.
15:0595
Indians
see Native Americans
Indian University
1:0765; 2:0483; 6:0001 ; 24:0569-0869
Industrial Education Association
5:0853; 6:0344; 10:0750; 40:0001
Industrial Home
14:0668
Industrial Missionary Association of Alabama
9:0381
Industrial schools
1: 0303, 0413; 2:0249; 5:0001 ; 7: 0171 ;
9:0381, 0522; 10:0750; 13:0168;
18:0059, 0213; 21:0289; 25:0854;
29:0568; 33:0138, 0315; 38:0311 ;
42:0001,0275
Industrial University
13:0168
Ingham University
18:0213
Inman & International Steamship Co.
15:0595; 38:0885; 39:0698; 42:0695
Insanity
35:0263
see also Mental hospitals
Institute of Hebrew
16:0128; 17:0001
Institute of the Mind
14:0153
Insurance
2:0736; 4:0190, 0915; 5:0001, 0519, 0651,
0853; 6:0001 ; 7:0803; 8:0001, 0123;
9:0895; 10:0001 ; 11:0515; 12:0314,
0464; 15:0595, 0754; 16:0727; 17:0393,
0831 ; 18:0213; 19:0313; 22:0621 ;
23:0330, 0773; 25:0531 ; 27:0305;
28:0788; 29:0001 ; 37:0001, 0900;
39:0159; 40:0001, 0448, 0588; 42:0852
Interior decorators
27:0117; 33:0721, 0772; 42:0825
International Bank Note Co.
12:0024
International Medical Missionary Society
10:0950; 14:0233-0568; 23:0330; 37:0174
International Order of the King's Daughters
9:0895; 10:0867
International Sabbath Association
17:0266
Invalids House
4:0322, 0585; 33:0772; 41:0829; 42:0579
Inventions
1:0303; 2:0249, 0364; 4:0585; 5:0001 ;
7:0380; 9:0657; 12:0191, 0464;
13:0345, 0823; 18:0213; 19:0313;
22:0001 ; 24:0530; 28:0559; 29:0200;
33:0001, 0772; 35:0263, 0428; 37: 0001,
0174; 41:0535, 0702; 42:0825
Investments
1:0543, 0765, 0906; 2:0582; 3:0883;
5:0432; 6:0001 ; 8:0204, 0263-0884;
9:0001 ; 11:0573, 0828; 12:0464;
13:0345, 0785; 14: 0233-0568; 15:0228,
0346, 0754, 0930; 16:0287, 0727;
17:0500, 0609, 0688; 18:0213; 24:0438;
25:0531 ; 26:0766; 27:0305, 0800;
28:0001 ; 29:0001, 0568; 30:0721-0840;
31:0001-0387; 32:0001 ; 33: 0470;
34: 0165, 0324-0916; 35: 0001-0204,
0549; 37:0316, 0530-0665, 0804, 0900;
38:0001, 0160, 0600; 39:0801 ; 40: 0941,
1061 ; 41:0341, 0702; 42:0740, 0825,
0852
see also Loans; Real estate; Stock market
Ireland
famine relief 15:0346; 42:0418
freedom 35:0263
missionaries 5:0195; 11:0515; 22:0471 ;
25:0531 ; 26:0325; 40:0448; 41:0001
schools 26:0562
Iron mines
6:0839; 7:0493; 11:0515; 14:0001, 02330568; 15:0930; 24:0001 ; 25:0404;
32:0786; 37:0975
see also Steel industry
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Job applicants cont.
32:0786; 33:0470, 0947; 34:0165;
35:0428; 37:0316, 0434, 0804; 38:0885;
39:0159, 0503, 0801,1007; 40:0001,
0695, 0941 ; 41:0535, 0702, 0829;
42:0124
John Brown Industrial College Association
42:0001
Johnsen Manufacturing Co.
19:0139
Johns Hopkins University
40:0353
Johnson Missionary Society
12:0604
Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia
19:0313
Johnstown Flood
15:0346
Jo I ¡et Steel Co.
11:0951
Jones School and Home for Friendless
Children
19:0313
Josephine Mission
37:0274; 40:1061
Journal and Messenger
42:0695
Journalism School
32:0658
TTie Journalist
19:0628
Judson College
19:0313; 29:0568
Judson Female Institute
9:0208
Judson Missionary Society
35: 0263
Judson Printing Co.
28:0163
Dr. Julius Sachs Collegiate Institute for Boys
Irving Club
2:0001; 32:0786
Israel
missionaries 18: 0419; 24:0001
see also Palestine
Italy
immigrants from 41:0829
missionaries 9:0522; 12:0024; 38:0885
schools 5:0853; 7:0001, 0171 ; 8:0204;
9:0522; 13: 0671; 19:0139; 20:0197
Ivy Hall
28:0559
Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Halifax River
Railway Co.
13:0306
Japan
art 9:0782
missionaries 2:0420; 14:0668
YMCA25:0175
Japanese Christian University
9:0895
Jennings, Eliza
5:0432; 13:0168; 21:0136
Jesup & Lamont
19:0001
Jewelers
18: 0805; 22: 0001; 23:0473
see also Diamonds; Pearls; Rubies
Jewish Era
17:0831
Jews
mission 3:0575; 6:0001
orphan asylum 41:0829
see also entries under Hebrew
Job applicants
1: 0303, 0765, 0906; 2: 0001, 0249, 0364,
0582; 3: 0216, 0326, 0441 ; 4:0190, 0585,
0738; 5: 0651, 0853; 6:0137, 0344, 0672;
7:0588, 0803; 8:0123; 9:0100, 0208,
0657; 10:0137,0285,0408;11:0515,
0744; 12:0024, 0744; 13:0001, 0168,
0345, 0671, 0823; 14:0668, 0959;
15: 0228, 0346, 0595, 0692, 0754, 0930;
16: 0128, 0287, 0556; 17:0001, 0160,
0266, 0393, 0500, 0609, 0688; 18:0213,
0805; 19:0001, 0139, 0313; 20:0197,
0332, 0479, 0896; 21:0289, 0884;
22: 0001,0141, 0281, 0621 ; 23:0330,
0614, 0928; 24:0307; 25:0001, 0791,
0854; 26:0325, 0569, 0808; 27:0001,
0305, 0800; 28:0001, 0559, 0788;
29: 0001, 0200, 0568, 0947; 30:0698;
33:0249
K
Kalamazoo College
14:0668; 21:0456; 27:0800; 41:0341
Kansas Humane Society
13:0502-0614
Kentucky Horse Breeders' Association
3:0987
Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute
24:0569-0869; 35:0929
Kenyon College
18:0805
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Key, Francis Scott
monument 37:0975
Keystone Academy
5:0195
Kindergartens
Ladles Sewing Circle
12:0464
LaGrange Female College
37:0001
Lake County Bank
15:0346
Lake Erie Female Seminary
4:0190; 5:0853; 12:0604; 16:0556;
17:0393, 0688; 37:0001, 0174
Lake Erie Ice Co.
2:0816; 12:0744, 0899; 13:0823; 15:0228;
23:0543, 0690, 0773; 41:0341 ; 42:0275
see also Nurseries
King's Handbook of New York City
20:0781
Kiowa Indians
17:0266
Knickerbocker Ice Co.
3:0575; 20:0896
Knights of Labor
17:0500
Knoxville College
27:0495
Korea
missionaries 42:0418
Koumiss
29:0200
21:0001
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co.
6:0344; 25:0634
Lakeside Hospital
22:0471
Lakeview & Central Railroad
20:0291
Lake View Cemetery Association
13:0345; 16:0556; 18:0059; 27:0495;
41:0829
Lathrop Home for the Treatment of Alcoholism
and the Morphine Habit
21:0136
Latin America
12:0464; 21:0619; 24:0307; 39:0503
see also South America; entries under
individual nations
Laura House
21:0136
Laurel House
20:0479; 28:0163
Law and Order Association
23:0773; 39:0698; 40:1061
see also Vigilantism
Lawsuits
Labor
child 40:0695
Iyceum2:0816
questionnaire on 3:0326
relief 33:0138
unrest 28:0163
see also Unions
Ladies Aid Society
6:0672; 9:0782; 11:0381 ; 12:0464; 19:0313
see also Woman's Aid Society
Ladies Auxiliary
21:0001
Ladies Baptist Missionary Society
21:0001
Ladies Christian Union
6:0399
Ladies Fuel & Aid Society
17:0160
Ladles Home Journal
21:0136
Ladies Home Mission Society
2:0582
Ladies' Hospital Association
21:0001
Ladies International College
7:0001, 0171; 8:0204; 9:0522; 13:0671;
19:0139;20:0197
Ladies Musical Association
6:0001 ; 12:0604; 17:0393; 20:0291 ;
23:0614; 30:0001-0635; 39:0801 ;
41:0341
see also Attorneys
League of the Holy Cross
41:0341
Leather Manufacturers National Bank
5:0853
Lebanon Academy
6:0490
Lecturers
9:0522; 12:0314; 15:0542; 24:0152;
25:0531, 0854; 28:0788; 42:0418
see also Murphy meetings
Leeds Land & Improvement Co.
1:0765
Legal aid
28:0559; 38:0160
18:0059
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business cont.
13:0345, 0671, 0785, 0823; 17:0001 ;
20:0896; 21:0456; 25:0001, 0634, 0854;
26:0325, 0562; 27:0118, 0629; 32: 0093,
0875; 33:0001, 0947; 35:0929; 37: 0001 ;
38:0311, 0600, 0766; 39: 0159, 0503;
40:0001, 0695, 0823, 0941, 1061
personal 1:0303, 0543; 2:0816; 3:0441,
0575; 4:0049, 0585, 0738; 5:0853;
6:0001, 0839; 7:0001, 0380; 9:0657,
0895; 10:0001, 0285; 11:0381, 0744;
12:0191,0604, 0744; 13:0001, 0823;
14:0001, 0959; 15: 0228, 0754; 16:0727;
17:0001, 0500, 0609, 0688; 18:0342;
19:0139, 0313; 20:0197, 0896; 21: 0001;
22:0141, 0281, 0621, 0736; 23:0330,
0473, 0614, 0773, 0928; 24: 0001, 0152,
0307, 0438, 0530; 25:0001, 0634, 0854;
26:0325, 0766; 27:0001,0118, 0305;
28:0559; 29:0200; 30:0001-0635;
33: 0138, 0249; 35:0263, 0549; 37:0174,
0316, 0665, 0804, 0975; 38:0766;
39:0159,0503,0801, 1007; 40:0001,
0448, 0695; 41:0341, 0535, 0829;
42:0001,0418,0695
see also Margin accounts
Local option
17:0001
Logan, John A.
memorial 21:0456
Lotteries
29: 0568
Louisiana Female Academy
24: 0001
Louisiana Homestead and Aid Association
19:0139
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co.
6:0137
Louisville Exposition
6:0137
Loyal Legion Temperance Society
2:0816; 7:0588; 23:0330
see also Boys Loyal Legion; Military Order of
the Loyal Legion
Lucy Cobb Institute
19:0313
Lumber camps
7:0588; 12:0464
Lumber mills
3:0326; 12:0024; 15:0346; 27: 0001 ;
28:0788
Lutheran Church
17:0001 ; 21:0884; 23:0773; 25:0634;
28:0163; 33:0001
Legal opinions
10:0630;41:0341
see also Attorneys
Leland University
14:0001;18:0213
Lenox Institute
42:0825
Leslie's College
21:0743
Letters of credit
11:0381
Lewis Academy
33:0001
Libraries
1:0906; 2: 0420, 0736, 0816; 3:0216;
4:0915; 5:0001 ; 7:0588; 12:0744;
13:0168; 14:0001 ; 16:0727; 20:0896;
24: 0001 ; 25:0791 ; 26:0898; 27:0001 ;
32:0093, 0658; 33:0138, 0249; 39:1007;
40:1061
Life Line Mission
37:0665
Lighting
13:0823; 17:0001
Lightning protection
23:0473
Lima Normal College
17:0001;22:0001
Lincoln, Abraham
religion and 33:0374
Lincoln Normal College
37:0001
Linnaean Society of New York
13:0671
Linseed oil
28:0559
see also Paint manufacturers
Liquors
26:0766
see also Temperance
Little Mothers Aid Society
20: 0332
Little Mountain Club
40:0001
Little Rock Baptist College
38:0311
Little Sisters of the Poor
22:0001
Livingstone College
17:0831; 28: 0559
Loans
business 3:0216, 0326; 4:0049, 0190, 0322,
0915:5:0001, 0340, 0651; 7:0001, 0803;
8:0263-0884; 9:0001, 0208, 0381 ;
10:0408, 0630;11:0381;
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Maryvllle Seminary
20:0896
Masonic Homes
2:0001 ; 18:0059; 25:0404; 38:0311
Masonry
5:0853; 25:0531
Massage
1:0906; 23:0330; 24:0530; 37:0174
Material Men's Mercantile Association
23:0614
Maternity Home
12:0314; 27:0629
Maternity Hospital
40:0823
Maya
21:0619
Mayoral elections
7:0803
Mayyou Mission
25:0854
Medical Missionary Record
10:0950
Medicine
1:0543; 2:0001 ; 3:0216, 0883, 0987;
4:0738; 5:0853; 6:0001 ; 8:0001 ;
9:0208; 10:0001, 0285, 0408, 0950;
11:0828; 12:0191, 0314, 0899; 13:0345;
14:0233-0568;16:0128;17:0001, 0500;
20:0479; 22:0281 ; 23:0330; 25:0791,
0854; 27:0001,0118, 0629; 29:0200;
33:0470, 0772; 37:0001, 0174, 0975;
38:0311; 40: 0001, 0941
see also Hospitals
Mendelsohn Glee Club
26:0898
Mennonite Church
14:0959
Men's Home
17:0393,0609;21:0289
Mental hospitals
5:0519;23:0109
see also Insanity
Mercantile National Bank
15:0930
Mercer University
18:0059; 22:0621
Merchants National Bank
15:0930
Merriam & Rockefeller
30:0001-0635
Merrian & Morgan Paraffin Co.
25:0001
Metallurgy
Lutheran Mission
15:0692
Lutheran missionaries
17:0001
M
McAII Association
33:0001
McAII Mission
29:0568; 40:0941
McAuley, Jerry
see Cremome Mission; Water Street Mission
McAuley Mission
18:0059
McCormick Reaper Works
22:0621
McCormick Theological Seminary
10:0285
McCune College
25: 0325, 0531
Machinists' Union
25:0001
McKinley, William
1:1033
Madame Giovannini's Select School for Young
Ladies
11:0744;14:0809
Madero Institute
28:0163
Madison University
7:0588; 22:0141, 0281 ; 37:0316
Mail
see Post Office
Manhattan Dispensary and Hospital
5:0340
Manhattan Eye & Ear Hospital
23:0330; 41:0341
Manning, Cardinal
9:0782
Manufacturers' Record
23:0473
Margin accounts
3:0987; 7:0588; 19:0001
Mariners' Family Asylum
18:0805; 22:0736
Mariners' Temple
2:0249; 12:0464; 39:0698; 40:0941
Marion Collegiate Institute
7:0588
Marion Normal School
42:0740
Maryland Military and Naval Academy
19:0313
12:0191
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Methodist Church
1:0303; 2:0001 ; 8:0123; 9:0657; 20:0896;
21: 0136; 25:0001 ; 26:0001 ; 27:0800;
33: 0470; 39:0801 ; 41:0535, 0829;
42: 0275
Methodist Episcopal Church
1:0303; 2:0582; 4:0322; 6:0137, 0672;
7:0588; 9:0895; 10: 0408, 0630, 0867;
13:0345; 14: 0959; 16:0287, 0727;
18:0717; 20:0197, 0479; 21:0884;
22: 0471, 0621 ; 23:0614, 0928; 24:0001 ;
25:0001 ; 26: 0325, 0472; 27:0118;
28: 0788; 29:0001, 0440; 32:0093;
40: 0001; 42:0695
see also African Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church Missionary
Society
2:0736
Methodist Protestant Church
6:0839
Methodist seminary
8:0001
Metropolitan Club
23:0928
Metropolitan Electric Service Co.
2:0582
Metropolitan Museum of Art
6:0490; 10: 0408; 23:0473; 38:0311
Metropolitan Railroad
3: 0441
Metropolitan School of Fine Arts
41:0341
Metropolitan Telephone & Telegraph Co.
3:0575
Mexican-Western Railroad
20: 0479
Mexico
missionaries 4:0049; 24:0569-0869;
28: 0001, 0163; 37:0001
YMCA 37: 0804
Military Order of the Loyal Legion
16:0287
see also Loyal Legion Temperance Society
Miller Manual Labor School
18:0059
Minerals
Mining
1:0906; 2:0249, 0420; 7:0493; 10:0285;
12:0191, 0744;13:0001;14:0001;
15:0595, 0930; 16:0257; 17:0001, 0393,
0500; 19:0313, 0628; 20:0332; 21:0289;
22:0141, 0621 ; 23:0928; 25:0634;
32:0786; 35:0428; 39:0159; 42:0275
Missionaries
Armenia 25:0001
Burma 17:0831 ; 22:0141 ; 25:0404;
37:0001;38:0001
Canada 2:0364; 5:0651 ; 9:0657; 12:0744;
22:0885; 29:0568; 32:0658; 33:0249;
39:0290, 0801 ; 40:0448
Ceylon 27:0800
Chile 12:0191
China 1:0543; 2:0420; 18: 0419; 22:0141 ;
35:0549; 38:0311 ; 40:0695
Congo 18:0717; 37:0316
Cuba 24:0307; 25:0325; 41:0341
Denmark 28:0788
France 10:0001 ; 22:0001 ; 25:0854;
39:0801 ; 40:0941
general 1:0303, 0413; 2:0582, 0736; 5:0853;
6:0839; 7:0001 ; 9:0381 ; 10:0950;
11:0744; 12:0604; 15:0692; 16: 0287,
0556; 17:0001, 0266, 0688; 19:0139;
21:0001, 0136; 22:0621 ; 23:0330, 0473;
27:0118, 0305; 29:0001, 0200; 33:0374;
35: 0263; 41: 0702; 42:0579
Germany 13:0001, 0671; 14:0233-0568;
16:0855; 21:0456; 25:0404, 0854;
26:0325, 0569; 32:0658; 33:0947;
38:0311,0766
Great Britain 37: 0174
India 2: 0420; 7: 0267, 0588; 8:0001 ; 9: 0895;
11:0381 ; 13:0823; 14: 0233-0568;
16:0128; 17:0500; 18:0213; 20:0197;
23:0614; 25:0404; 35:0428; 38:0766;
39:0698; 40: 0001, 0353
Ireland 5:0195; 11:0515; 22:0471 ; 25:0531 ;
26:0325; 40:0448; 41:0001
Israel 18: 0419; 24:0001
Italy 9:0522; 12: 0024; 38:0885
Japan 2:0420; 14:0668
Korea 42:0418
Mexico 4:0049; 24:0569-0869; 28:0001,
0163; 37:0001
North Africa 28:0163
Norway 16:0128; 18:0059
Pitcalrn Island 40:0695
Poland 32:0658
Prussia 32:0658
Russia 9:0895; 25:0404; 33:0772; 34:0165
6:0839; 10:0867; 13:0823; 15:0595;
17:0393; 18:0213, 0628; 21: 0136;
27:0305; 29:0568; 38:0001, 0311 ;
42: 0275
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Sweden 12:0191; 13:0168; 17:0393;
22:0281 ; 25:0404; 33:0249; 37:0001,
0804; 40:0001
Syria 10: 0285, 0630
Turkey 3:0987; 12:0191; 16:0727; 20:0197;
24:0001; 25:0854
West Africa 26:0192
West Indies 5:0519
Missionary Baptist Church of North Missouri
23: 0330
Missionary Children's Home
7:0001
Missionary School of Medicine
10:0950
Missionary Society
29:0001
Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal
Church
22:0621
Missionary Training School
22:0141; 25:0854
Missions
1:0303, 0675; 2:0249, 0582, 0736; 3:0575;
4:0049, 0322, 0499, 0585; 5:0147, 0195,
0519, 0651, 0853; 6:0001, 0267, 0399,
0490, 0672, 0839; 7:0171, 0588; 8:0123;
9:0522, 0657, 0782, 0895; 10:0217,
0408, 0867; 11: 0515, 0828; 12:0464,
0744; 13:0001, 0671, 0823; 14:0001,
0668; 15:0346, 0692, 0754, 0930;
16:0368-0496, 0556; 17:0160, 0266,
0393, 0500, 0688, 0831; 18:0213, 0419,
0717, 0805; 19:0001, 0313, 0715-0881;
20:0001-0126, 0332, 0479, 0552-0721 ;
21:0136, 0289, 0503; 22:0281, 0471,
0621, 0736, 0885; 23:0330; 24:0307,
0569-0869; 25: 0325, 0404, 0854;
26:0192, 0325, 0472, 0898; 27:0001,
0305, 0800; 28: 0163, 0559, 0874;
29:0001, 0200, 0288, 0568; 32:0658;
33: 0249, 0772, 0947; 34:0165; 35:0428,
0617-0861; 37: 0274, 0316, 0665, 0804,
0900; 38:0311, 0766, 0885; 39: 0159,
0290, 0503; 40: 0448, 0588, 0695, 0823,
0941, 1061 ; 41:0535, 0702, 0829;
42:0124,0418,0579
see also Poor, relief for the
Miss Nott's School
10:0867
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co.
12: 0464; 17:0001 ; 27:0495; 32:0786
Missouri Pacific Railway Co.
41:0341
Moderation Society
22:0281
Mohonk Conferences
37:0001
Monroe Female College
1:0765; 2:0001
Montana State Prison
4:0738
Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids
33:0772
Montgomery, Mary
3:0987
Moody, Dwight L
13:0306; 29:0200; 35:0617-0861 ; 39:0159;
40:0941
see also Mount Hermon Boy's School
Moody Bible Institute
14:0668;40:0941
Moravian Church
17:0393
Mormons
1:0413; 21:0001
Morningside Park
23:0330
Morphine
21:0136
Mortgages
1:0413; 7:0803; 8:0123, 0263-0884;
9:0001 ; 17:0831 ; 18:0805; 19:0313;
21:0001, 0884; 22: 0885; 27:0118;
29:0001;33:0001
see also Real estate
Mount Hermon Boy's School
22:0736; 24:0307
see also Moody, Dwight L.
Mount Holyoke Seminary
42:0124,0418
Moving companies
12:0314
Murphy meetings
11: 0828; 13:0345; 25:0001, 0404; 28:0336;
39:0503
Music
2: 0001 ; 4: 0915; 5:0340; 6:0001 ; 7:0001,
0171, 0803; 9:0381, 0657; 10:0137,
0630; 12:0191,0314; 14:0809; 15:0228;
16:0556; 17:0160; 18:0059; 19:0001 ;
20:0896; 21:0136, 0456; 22:0001, 0621,
0736; 23:0614; 24:0001 ; 25:0404, 0791 ;
26:0472, 0569, 0898; 27:0118, 0305,
0629; 28:0001, 0788; 29:0200, 0706;
32:0658, 0875; 33:0721, 0772; 35:0263;
38:0001, 0160; 39:0503, 0801 ; 40:0001,
1061
see also Concerts
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Muskingum Collage
15:0228
Mutual Benefit Exchange for Woman's Work
9:0657
Mutual Employment Society of New York
12:0899
Mutual Life Assurance Co.
5:0519
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York
18:0213; 22:0621; 23:0773
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association
19:0313
National Normal University
12:0001
National Prison Association
5:0853
National Red Cross Society
11:0744
National Reform Association
38:0160
National Switch & Signal Co.
15:0930
National Temperance Congress
4:0190; 10:0001
National Temperance Hospital and Clara Barton
Training School for Nurses
12:0314;13:0502-0614
National Temperance Lecture Bureau
15:0542
National Temperance Society and Publication
House
9:0522; 12:0314; 17:0688; 21:0136;
25:0634; 28:0163; 37:0434, 0975
National Transit Co.
2:0816; 4:0915; 5:0853; 15:0595; 21:0001 ;
27:0118; 33:0772
National Woman Suffrage Association
27:0118
Native Americans
1:0765; 2:0483; 4:0190, 0322; 5: 0195;
6: 0001 ; 9: 0208, 0895; 10:0285;
12: 0001, 0464; 17:0266; 21:0619;
22:0471 ; 24:0569-0869; 28:0726;
37:0001 ; 39:0801 ; 42:0418, 0579
Natural Gas Trust
24: 0438; 31: 0504
see also Standard Oil Trust
Natural Science Association of America
25: 0634
Natural Trust Co.
5: 0853
Negro Industrial and Training School
7:0171
Newark City Railway
19:0001
New England Conservatory of Music
14: 0809; 25:0791
New England Home for Little Wanderers
9:0381
New England Intercollegiate Press Association
1:0303
New England Society
25:0001,0791
New Jersey Baptist State Convention
6:0839;10:0285
New Jersey Central Railroad
2:0420
N
Natatorium
16:0128
National Academy of Design
25:0634
National Archaelogical Association
26: 0766
National Bank of Commerce
12:0604
National Bichloride of Gold Co.
16:0128
National Civil Service Reform League
5:0853
National Confederate Soldiers' Home
3:0187;11:0381
National Conservatory of Music of America
39:0801
National Deaf-Mute College
25:0001
National Divorce Reform League
10:0408
National Evangelist of Foreign Work
33:0249
National Guard of New York State
19:0001
National Homestead Co.
22:0141
National hymn
7:0803
National League for Good Roads
17:0831
National League for the Protection of American
Institutions
2:0582; 18:0805; 20:0781 ; 25:0634;
37:0001,0975
National League for the Suppression of the
Liquor Traffic
13:0502-0614
National Mary Washington Memorial
Association
23:0614
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New Orleans Baptist Missionary Union
34:0165
The New Princeton Review
2:0001
New Testament Institute
37:0804
Newton Theological Institution
17:0688; 19:0001
New York Academy of Sciences
12:0191
New York and New England Telephone Co.
42:0275
New York Association for Improving the
Condition of the Poor
4:0585; 9:0522; 13:0823; 14:0233-0568;
16: 0001; 22:0001; 24:0152
see also Association for Improving the
Condition of the Poor
New York Ballet Reform League
25: 0791
New York Baptist City Mission
see Baptist City Mission
New York Central & Hudson River Railroad
9:0657; 10:0285; 11:0951 ; 17:0688;
19:0313; 25:0791 ; 39:1007; 40:0001
New York Central Sleeping Car Co.
13:0273; 41:0702; 42:0740
New York Chorus Society
25:0791
New York Christian Home for Intemperate Men
5:0519; 20:0896; 24:0152
New York City Baptist Mission Society
1:0675;10:0217
New York City Mission and Tract Society
2:0582; 3:0001 ; 6:0399; 12:0464; 33:0772
New York City Woman Suffrage League
9:0657
New York College for the Training of Teachers
6:0344;10:0750
New York Driving Club
25:0791; 37:0316
see also Driving Club of New York
New York Electric Equipment Co.
25:0791
New York Evening Law School
4:0585
New York Exchange for Woman's Work
40:0588
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
28:0163
New York Free Circulating Library
13:0168
New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society
42:0275
New York Gospel Tent
22:0885
New York Herald
42:0418
New York Historical Society
20:0781 ; 40:0823
New York Homeopathic Medical College and
Hospital
1:0543; 41:0829
New York Horse Manure Co.
25:0791
New York Hospital
22:0281
New York Infirmary
12:0899
New York Institute for Artist-Artisans
6:0490
New York Jockey Club
20:0896
New York Juvenile Guardian Society
25:0791 ; 29:0706
New York Kindergarten Association
15:0228
New York Ladies' Guide and Chaperon Bureau
16:0128
New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co.
13:0001
New York Life Insurance Co.
4:0190; 12: 0314
New York Medical College and Hospital for
Women
22: 0281
New York Ophthalmic Hospital
3:0441 ; 5:0195; 13:0345; 17:0788
New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and
Hospital
35:0263
New York Philharmonic Club
2:0001
New York Philharmonic Society
29:0706
New York Port Society
5:0195; 39:0503, 0698; 40:0695; 42:0001
New York Post-Graduate Hospital
40:0001
New York Post Office Mutual Aid Society
18:0805;22:0281
New York Refining Co.
10:0285
New York Sabbath Committee
1:0413; 2:0249; 6:0399; 12:0314; 14:0809;
26:0325
New York School of Languages
24:0001 ; 39:0801
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Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
12:0464; 13:0001 ; 17:0831 ; 35:0263;
37:0001 ; 40:0001, 0353; 41: 0702
Northfield Seminary for Young Ladles
24:0307
North German Lloyd Steamship Co.
17:0160
North Granville Seminary
15:0595
Northwest Baptist Convention
28:0559
Northwest Equipment Co.
6:0137; 17:0831
North-Western Baptist Education Society
17:0160
North-Western Dispensary
7:0001
North Western Orphan Asylum
26:0562
Norway
missionaries 16:0128; 18:0059
Norwegian Relief Society
4:0322
Notary
17:0831
Nurseries
1:0303; 12:0744, 0899; 13:0823; 23:0473,
0543, 0690; 27:0800
see also Kindergartens
Nurserymen
5: 0195; 22: 0001
see also Architects
Nurses
12:0314; 13:0502-0614; 38:0160; 42:0124
New York Skin and Cancer Hospital
1:1033; 3: 0987; 13:0671 ; 41:0702; 42:0275
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Children
37:0316
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
7:0588
New York State Canals Engineer's Department
12:0604
New York State governor
22:0001
New York State Society of Sons of the
American Revolution
39:1007
New York Steam Co.
25:0791; 40: 0823
New York Stock Exchange
12:0314; 14:0668; 23:0330
see also Stock market activity
New York Sunday School Association
10:0408; 41:0535
New York Tax Reform Association
15:0754
New York Tribune
15:0754
New York Two Cent Diet Kitchen
7:0588
New York University
5:0853; 12:0464; 22:0621
New York Vocal Society
2:0249
New York World
25:0791; 40: 0001; 42: 0579
Niagara River
12:0604; 20:0896
Nicaragua Canal
39:0503
Night watchman
32: 0658
Non-Partisan National WCTU
11: 0828; 12: 0024
see also WCTU
Non-Partisan Prohibitory Amendment League
2:0249
Normal and Collegiate Institute
22:0621
Normal and Industrial School for Girls
2:0249
North Africa
missionaries 28:0163
North America
see Canada; Mexico
Northern Ohio Fair Association
O
Oberlin College
4:0738; 10:0137; 12:0744; 19:0313;
22:0001 ; 25:0001, 0404; 35:0428;
40:0695
Occulist
27:0629
Ocean Parties, People's Seaside Home and
22:0001
Ohio Association of Trotting Horses
12:0863
Ohio Baptist Education Society
35:0263
Ohio Baptist State Convention
14:0668, 0809; 17:0500; 21:0503
Ohio Baptist Union
20:0552-0721
Ohio Baptist Woman's Education Society
39:0801
12:0863
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Ohio Board of State Charities
5:0853
Ohio Humane Society
3:0187
Ohio National Guard
2:0582; 9:0657, 0895; 14:0668; 16:0727
Ohio Sabbath Association
21:0136
Ohio Sabbath-School Association
28:0001
Ohio Scottish Guard
14:0809
Ohio State University
40:0001
Ohio Sunday Law
17:0160
Oil industry
1:1033; 2: 0420, 0816; 3:0216, 0326, 0534,
0575; 4: 0049, 0585, 0915; 5:0853;
6:0137, 0839; 7:0380, 0803; 8:0204;
10:0285; 11:0573; 12:0191, 0464, 0604;
13:0001, 0306, 0345, 0823; 14:0153;
15:0228, 0930; 16:0128, 0287; 17: 0001,
0266, 0609; 18: 0059, 0342, 0717;
19: 0313, 0628; 20:0197, 0896; 21:0671,
0743, 0856, 0884; 22:0141, 0885;
23:0109, 0614; 24:0001, 0152, 0307;
25:0001, 0854; 26:0325, 0562, 0766;
27:0001 ; 28:0001, 0559; 30:0001-0635,
0721-0840;31:0001-0387, 0618-0921;
32:0001 ; 33:0470, 0772; 34:0324-0916;
35: 0001-0204, 0263, 0428, 0929;
37:0174, 0316, 0804, 0975; 39: 0503,
0698; 41:0535; 42:0001
Old Ladies Home
1:0765, 0906; 2:0736; 19:0001 ; 26:0472;
42:0124,0275
Olivet College
37: 0434
Omaha Cable Railway Co.
7:0171
Oneida Publishing Co.
5: 0853
Opera Comique
27: 0305
see also Subscription Opera Comique
Opera glasses
15:0346
Opium
20:0197
Opticians
16:0727
Oratorio and Symphony Societies
6:0137; 29:0200
Orchard School
42:0124
Oregon & Transcontinental Co.
7:0493
Oregon Pacific Railroad Co.
26:0562
Organists
22:0736; 23:0614
Orphanages
1:0906; 3:0216, 0441 ; 4:0585; 9:0381 ;
11:0744; 12:0464, 0744; 13:0001, 0168,
0823; 14:0001, 0153; 15:0692; 16:0556;
17:0393, 0688; 19:0313; 23:0928;
25:0404, 0854; 26:0562; 28:0726, 0788;
29:0200; 32:0658; 33:0470; 34:0165;
37:0001, 0804; 38:0311 ; 39:0503, 0698;
41:0829
see also Children
Orpheus Glee Club of New York
24:0001
Otis Brothers & Co.
26:0766
Ottawa University
6:0490;10:0630
Otterbein University
33:0470; 39:0503
Oxygen
37:0975
Paintings
3:0575; 4:0585, 0738; 5:0651; 6:0137;
11:0381, 0744; 12:0604; 13:0168;
19:0139; 20:0896; 21:0619, 0884;
22:0141 ; 23:0473, 0773, 0928; 25:0854
26:0325, 0766; 29:0706; 33:0772, 0947
34:0165; 37:0316; 38:0160, 0311, 0885
40:0448, 0941 ; 41:0829
see also Art
Paint manufacturers
16:0287; 23:0773; 39:1007
see also Linseed oil
Palestine Orphan Asylum
25:0854
see also Israel
Pan-Republic Congress and Human Freedom
League
22:0736; 27:0001
Paraguay
female seminary 7:0171
Parcel Carrier Co.
27:0495
Park College
22:0471
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Parliament of Religions
35:0263
Parlor meetings
5:0853
Parsons College
42:0275
Patriotic Order, Sons of America
20:0479
Patterson, Rody
40: 0448
Paving materials
5:0001 ; 17: 0831 ; 22:0736; 26:0569
Peabody Education Fund
10:0408
Paabody Trading Co.
11:0030-0325
Pearls
37:0001
Peary Relief Committee
17:0001
Peddie Institute
11:0001 ; 15:0346; 22:0141 ; 25:0001 ;
37:0001
Pennsylvania Baptist General Association
2:0249
Pennsylvania Railroad
6:0001,0344;39:0698
Penokee & Gogebic Mines
7:0493
People's Church Gospel Tent
42:0597
People's Mission
27: 0305; 28: 0559
People's Palace
34:0165
People's Seaside Home
22:0001
Persia and East India Co.
15:0754
Personal aid
see Student assistance
Personal matters
1:0675, 0843; 2:0001, 0162, 0816; 3:0187,
0216, 0441, 0643, 0883; 4:0190, 0426,
0585, 0738; 5:0195; 7:0001, 0493;
8:0123, 0263-0884; 9:0001, 0143, 0208,
0522, 0782; 10:0558; 11:0030-0325,
0573; 12:0191, 0899; 13:0001, 0306;
14: 0233-0568; 15:0595, 0692, 0754;
16: 0128, 0287; 17:0266, 0500; 18:0213,
0342, 0419, 0717; 19:0001, 0139, 07150881 ; 20:0001-0126; 21:0456; 22:0281 ;
23:0109, 0614; 24:0001, 0152, 0307,
0530; 25:0404, 0634, 0791 ; 26:0001,
0325, 0472; 27:0001, 0800;
Personal matters cont.
28:0001, 0559, 0788; 29:0001, 0115,
0288, 0706;30:0721-0840; 31:00010921; 32:0658, 0786; 33:0315, 0947;
34:0324-0916;35:0001-0204, 0428,
0617-0861 ; 37:0434-0665; 38:0160,
0395-0766; 39:0001 ; 40: 0001, 0695,
0823, 1061 ; 41:0341, 0535; 42:0001,
0418
see also Relatives; Travel arrangements
Personal physicians
1:0543; 3:0883; 13:0345
Peru
oil lands 28:0559
Petroleum & Mining Co.
22:0141
Philadelphia Gas Improvement Co.
27:0001
Philadelphia National Bank
39:1007
Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society
18:0419
Philharmonic Club
27:0629
Photography
23: 0928; 33:0470, 0772
see also Portraits
Physical fitness
33:0001
Pianos
4:0915; 20:0896; 38:0001 ; 40:1061
Pilgrim Temple Association
39:0698
Pillsbury Academy
11:0744
Pioneer Oil Co.
20: 0896; 30:0001-0635
Pipelines
4:0738, 0915; 5:0853; 26:0325; 33: 0772
Pitcairn Island
missionaries 40: 0695
Plantations
9:0381
Plumbing
26:0898;40:1061
Pocantico Hills
4:0322; 12: 0314; 24:0001 ; 26:0472;
33:0470
Poetry
5:0853; 28: 0559; 41:0341
Point Chautauqua Association
14:0668
Poland
missionaries 32:0658
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Poland Union Seminary
23:0773
Poland Water
29:0568
Political matters
1:1033; 2:0001, 0249; 4:0049, 0322;
5:0340; 6:0001, 0490, 0839; 7:0171,
0588, 0803; 9:0657; 11:0744, 0828;
12:0024, 0464; 13:0273, 0502-0614,
0671; 14:0001, 0153, 0809; 15:0346,
0542, 0930; 17:0160, 0831 ; 18:0717,
0805; 19:0001, 0313; 20:0896; 21:0001,
0456; 22:0001, 0471 ; 27:0001, 0495,
0629, 0800; 28:0001, 0163, 0336;
29:0200; 39:0503; 40:0823
Pompeii
relics from 41:0829
Pond, Ne I la Brown
5:0853
Poor, relief for the
1:0906; 2:0249; 5:0432; 6:0490; 7:0588;
9:0208, 0522; 12:0024, 0744, 0899;
13:0823; 14:0001, 0233-0568, 0809;
15:0228, 0346, 0754; 16:0001 ; 19:0628;
20:0896; 22:0001, 0141 ; 24:0001, 0152;
25:0001, 0854; 28:0163, 0559, 0874;
29:0200, 0288; 33:0138, 0947; 34:0165;
35:0428, 0617-0861 ; 37:0001, 0274,
0975; 38:0160; 40:0941 ; 42:0740
see also Charity Organization Society;
Missions
Porcelains
21:0136;22:0281
Port Mission of Baltimore
18:0805
Portraits
13: 0345; 19:0139; 21:0743
Post Office
mailmen 17:0001 ; 28:0788
mail routing 17:0393
mutual aid society 18:0805; 22:0281
theft 10:0867
Pottstown Iron Co.
25: 0001
Pratt, Charles
3:0001
Pratt Institute
17:0001
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions
12:0191
Presbyterian Board of Missions for Freedmen
21:0136
Presbyterian Church
2:0736; 3:0326; 4:0049, 0322; 7:0171 ;
8:0001 ; 9:0100, 0381, 0782; 10:0285,
0867; 13:0345; 15:0595; 19:0139, 0313;
22:0621 ; 23:0773; 25:0854; 27:0800;
33:0947; 38:0311 ; 39:0159; 41:0829;
42:0275
Presidential Retiring Fund
19:0313; 25:0001
see also U.S. presidency
777e Press
15:0930
Press relations
1:0303; 5:0001 ; 7:0380; 12:0464, 0744;
13:0823; 16:0556; 21:0884; 22: 0621 ;
25:0791 ; 26:0898; 28:0163; 32:0658;
37:0975; 38:0885; 40:0001, 0941 ;
42:0418,0579
see also Defense
Prison Association of New York
32:0786
Prisons
4:0738; 5:0853; 25:0634
see also Criminal justice system
Private detective agencies
4:0322; 17:0688; 41:0702; 42:0418
see also Night watchman
Produce business
17:0393
Prohibition General Committee
35:0428
Prospect Machine and Engine Co.
21:0456
Protestant Deacon's Home
37:0804
Providence & Springfield Railroad Co.
23:0543
Provident Dispensary for Working Women and
Girls
17:0001;19:0001
Prussia
missionaries 32:0658
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Publications
1:0303, 0413; 2:0001, 0364; 3:0216, 0441,
0685, 0987; 4:0049, 0322, 0915; 5:0001,
0195, 0340, 0651, 0853; 6:0001, 0490,
0672, 0839; 8:0123; 9:0522, 0782, 0895;
10:0217,0408; 12:0024, 0191, 0314,
0464; 13:0001, 0168, 0345, 0823;
14:0668, 0809; 15:0346, 0595, 0754;
16:0128, 0287, 0556, 0855; 17:0001,
0266, 0609, 0688, 0831; 18:0059, 0213,
0419, 0522-0650; 19:0001, 0313, 0628;
20:0332, 0479, 0781, 0896; 21:0001,
0136, 0619; 22:0141 ; 23:0473, 0614;
25:0634; 26:0325, 0562, 0766, 0898;
27:0001, 0305; 28:0163, 0559, 0726,
0788; 29:0568, 0706; 32:0658; 33:0374,
0470, 0772; 34:0165; 35:0263, 06170861, 0929; 37:0316, 0975; 38:0001,
0160, 0395-0545; 39:0159, 0503, 0698,
0801, 1007; 40:0823; 41:0341, 0535,
0702; 42:0001, 0418, 0695, 0740, 0825
Public schools
2:0816; 27:0001; 41:0702
Puget Sound Academy
35: 0263
Pullman Palace Car Co.
3:0216, 0987; 14:0959
Pure Literature Bureau
17:0266
Q
Quarries
29:0568; 42:0275
Questionnaires
3:0326; 6:0490, 0672; 18:0059; 40:0695;
42:0418
R
Race relations
see African-Americans; Missionaries; Native
Americans
Racine College
27:0800
Railroad Men's Christian Association
35:0263
Railroads
2:0249, 0420, 0736; 3:0216, 0441, 0987;
4:0585, 0738, 0915; 5:0001 ; 6:0001,
0344; 7:0171, 0493, 0588; 8:0204;
9:0657; 10:0285; 11:0951 ; 12:0464,
0604, 0744; 13:0001, 0168, 0273, 0306,
0823; 14:0959; 15:0595; 17:0001, 0266,
0688, 0831 ; 19:0001, 0313; 20:0291,
0332, 0479; 21:0884; 22:0001, 0281 ;
23:0543; 25:0175, 0634, 0791 ; 26: 0325,
0562; 27:0305, 0495; 28:0163, 0559;
31:0618-0921 ; 32:0786; 35:0263;
37:0001, 0174; 39:0290, 0698,1007;
40:0001, 0353; 41:0341, 0702; 42:0275,
0418, 0695
see also Travel arrangements; names of
specific companies
Railway Shareholders' Association
22:0001
Ranching
20:0896; 22:0141 ; 23:0109; 30:0001-0635
Rauschenbusch, Walter
28:0874; 33:0613; 38:0600
Reading Room for Freedmen
33:0138
Real estate
1: 0303, 0413, 0543, 0765, 0906; 2:0249,
0582, 0736; 3:0187, 0216, 0441, 0534,
0883; 4:0049, 0585, 0738, 0915; 5:0195,
0651 ; 6:0137, 0267, 0672, 0839; 7: 0171,
0803; 8:0123, 0204, 0396-0884; 9: 0001,
0100, 0381, 0522, 0782; 10:0001, 0137,
0408, 0630, 0867; 11:0515; 12:0604,
0863; 13: 0168, 0306, 0345, 0671, 0785;
14:0001, 0153, 0668; 15:0228, 0346,
0692, 0754; 16:0128, 0287, 0556;
17:0001,0393,0500,0688; 18:0001,
0213, 0419, 0510, 0805; 19:0001, 0139,
0313, 0628; 20:0291, 0332, 0479, 0896;
21:0456, 0743; 22:0141, 0621, 0736;
23: 0109, 0147-0245, 0330, 0473, 0614;
24:0152; 25:0001, 0531, 0634; 27:0001,
0117, 0305, 0495, 0629, 0800; 28:0163,
0559, 0788; 29:0001, 0200, 0440, 0568;
30:0001-0635; 31:0504; 33:0001, 0470,
0772; 34:0165, 0324-0916; 35:00010204, 0263, 0428, 0929; 37:0001, 0434,
0530-0665, 0975; 38:0001, 0160, 0885;
39:0503, 0801 ; 40:0001, 0353, 0448,
0588, 0695, 0823; 41: 0341, 0535, 0702,
0829; 42:0695, 0852
Real Estate Loan and Trust Co.
29:0001
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Refineries
27:0001 ; 35:0828; 37:0316, 0804
see also Oil industry
Reform Club
41:0001
see also City Reform Club
Reformed Church
17:0001; 25:0854
Reformed Dutch Church
23: 0330
Reform School
1:0543
Refrigeration
4:0049
Reid Institute
39: 0290
Relatives (of JDR)
1:0843; 2:0249; 3:0534, 0643, 0987;
4:0049, 0190, 0585, 0738, 0915; 5:0195,
0340, 0853; 7:0001, 0588, 0803; 8: 0204;
9:0381, 0522, 0895; 10:0285; 11:00300325; 12:0314; 13:0345; 16:0556;
17:0500; 19:0139, 0313; 20:0197, 0291,
0896; 21:0136, 0289, 0743, 0884;
22:0001,0141, 0621 ; 24:0001 ; 25:0854;
27:0629; 29:0001, 0706-0947;
30: 0001-0840; 31:0001-0921 ; 32:0001,
0112-0592, 0658, 0875;. 33:0947;
35:0617-0861 ; 37:0434-0665, 0975;
38: 0600; 39:0001 ; 42:0001, 0418
Religious Herald
10:0408
Republican Magazine
9:0381
Republican party
1:1033; 2:0001, 0420; 5:0651 ; 6:0137;
7:0171, 0588; 9:0657, 0895; 10:0408;
12: 0464; 13: 0502-0614, 0671 ; 15: 0542,
0930; 16:0287; 17:0160; 19:0001;
22:0471 ; 24:0152; 25:0404; 29:0200;
38:0001 ; 39:0503; 40:0823
Residence, New York
see 4 W. 54th Street
The Retreat
12:0191; 13:0168; 28:0163
Reynolds, Joshua
4:0738
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
4:0915; 5:0001 ; 7:0380; 8:0204; 22:0001
Richmond & West Point Terminal Railway &
Warehouse Co.
4:0915; 8:0204; 12:0744; 22:0001 ; 26:0325
Richmond College
10: 0408; 12:0314; 21:0136; 33:0138
Richmond Female Institute
15:0930
Richmond Institute
4:0049; 15:0930; 24:0569-0869
Richmond Theological Seminary
8:0001; 17:0688
Riverside Improvement Commission
2:0816; 15:0346
Riverside Park Property Owners' Association
29:0706
Riverside Rest Association
4:0322
Road Horse Association
10:0137; 18:0342; 26:0325; 42:0124
Roanoke College
11:0381
Roberts College
20:0896
Robinson, Dr.
39:0001
Rochester City Hospital
15:0754
Rochester Theological Seminary
4:0915; 10:0558; 15:0595; 16:0128;
23:0928; 26:0766, 0898; 27:0495;
28:0874; 29:0115; 33:0613; 38:03950545; 42:0001
Rockefeller & Andrews
7:0380; 18:0059
Rockefeller, Nichol & Co.
30:0001-0635
Rockford Seminary
4:0915; 17: 0393; 23:0109; 38:0885
Rogers, George D.
30:0721-0840;31:0001-0387; 32: 01120592
Roman Catholicism
see Catholic Church
Rubies
39:0801
Russia
extradition treaty with 14:0153
immigrants from 4:0049
literature 10:0867
missionaries 9:0895; 25:0404; 33:0772;
34:0165
relief 37:0001
Siberian Exile Petition Association 15:0595
Russian Relief Committee
16:0128
Rutgers Female Seminary
21:0001 ; 32:0093; 33:0374; 37:0174;
41:0535
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Sanitariums
1:0413, 0906; 3:0326; 5:0195; 9:0381
Sanitary Aid Society
27:0305; 33:0470; 40:0695
Sanitary Woolen System Co.
18:0805
Santee Normal Training School
42:0579
Saratoga Stables
6:0490; 26: 0325
Saturday Review
33:0470
Savings and Trust Co.
20:0479
School for Christian Workers
10:0408; 23:0473; 25:0114
School for Young Women
25:0531
School of Art
9:0208
School of Design for Women
5:0651;20:0479
Schwarenka Conservatory of Music
15:0228
Science and Health
20:0479
Scofield, Shurmer & Teagle
30:0001-0635
Scotland
U.S. Consul 29:0115
Scriptural Publication Society
41:0535
Seaman's Christian Association
2:0816
Seamen
1:0765; 2:0249; 3:0187; 4: 0738; 5:0519;
10:0408;12:0464; 13:0001,0671;
17:0160; 18:0059, 0805; 19: 0313;
21:0136; 22: 0736; 33:0947; 34:0165;
39: 0698; 40: 0941 ; 42:0275
Seaside Hospital
20:0781
Seawell, Anna
35:0428
Seed stores
20:0332
Senior citizens
see Home for Aged
Servants
5:0519; 13:0001; 23:0001, 0109; 24:0152;
26:0472; 33:0470, 0947; 35:0958;
36:0001-0952
see also Housekeepers
Seventh Day Adventist Church
8:0001
Rye Seminary
4:0738; 21:0001, 0884; 29:0855-0947;
30:0698
Sabbath
see American Sabbath Union; International
Sabbath Association; New York Sabbath
Committee; Ohio Sabbath Association
Dr. Julius Sachs Collegiate Institute for Boys
33:0249
Safe deposit boxes
27: 0305
Saginaw Bay Co.
17:0160
Sailors Floating Bethel and City Mission
19:0313
Sailors Mission
10:0408
Sailors' rest
4:0738
St. Alexis Hospital
21:0619
St. John's Guild Floating Hospital
13:0001
Saint John's Orphanage for Boys
1:0906
St. John's School for Girls
9:0895
St. Joseph's Home for the Aged
9:0208
St. Luke's Hospital
2:0582, 0816; 5:0195; 24:0001 ; 25:0404,
0854; 26:0325; 33: 0249; 42: 0418, 0740
St. Mark's Hospital
10: 0137; 33:0249
St. Mary's Aid Association
5:0853
St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children
10:0285
St. Mary's Hospital
22:0141; 28:0559
St. Paul German Insurance Co.
15:0754
St. Vincent's Hospital
37:0001
Salvation Army
4:0322; 10:0285; 11:0515; 14:0001 ;
18:0805; 27:0001; 38:0160
Samaritan Children's Home
33:0470
Sandy River Petroleum Co.
20:0197
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Sewerage
28:0726
Sewing machines
2:0364
Sewing classes
33:0138
Shaw University
24:0569-0869; 37:0001 ; 40:0001
Sheffield Farm
15:0754
Shelter for Women
7:0171
see also under Women
Shelton College
29:0440
Shepardson College for Women
39:0801
Sheridan, Philip H.
widow of 35:0428
Sherman, William T.
statue 35:0428; 42:0124
Sheriff's jury
13:0168, 0823; 14:0668; 15:0228; 26:0898;
35:0263, 0428; 40:0001
Sherman Act
6:0839
Shipbuilding
5:0001 ; 8:0001 ; 12:0464; 14:0959;
15:0228; 24:0530; 26:0325; 34:0165;
38:0885; 42:0124
Shurtleff College
2:0816; 16:0727; 20:0332; 24:0001
Siberian Exile Petition Association
15:0595
Silver mines
10:0285; 12:0744; 17:0001; 19:0313;
35:0428
Silver standard
41:0001
Silverware
37:0975
Sioux Falls University
23:0773
Sioux Indians
42:0579
Sisters of Charity
37:0001
Skylights
see 4 West 54th Street
Slavic Department
14:0001
Slavic Mission
33:0772
Slavonic Choir
6:0137
Sleighs
38:0160
Slums
4:0322,0585;5:0147
see also Missions
Smith College
34:0165
Soaps
26:0766
Socialism
25:0404:33:0470,0613
see also Anarchism
Social matters
see Personal matters
Society for Instruction in First Aid to the
Injured
40:0001
Society for Mutual Improvement and Self Help
42:0124
Society for Organizing Charity
28:0874; 37:0316
see also Charity Organization Society
Society for Providing Evangelical Religious
Literature for the Blind
38:0001
Society for the Prevention of Crime
9:0208; 15:0754; 25:0634; 27:0001
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals
41:0702
Society of Economic Research
28:0559
Society of Friends
27:0001
Society of the American Institute of Hebrew
6:0001
Society to Befriend Working Girls
20:0781
Solar Refining Co.
35:0828;37:0316
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
6:0839;15:0754
Sone & Fleming Manufacturing Co.
2:0420;12:0191
Sons of America
20:0479
Sons of the American Revolution
39:1007
South Africa
Huguenot Seminary 4:0049
South America
7:0171; 28:0559
see also Latin America
South American Co.
38:0766
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Southern Baptist Conference
5:0853; 25:0325; 33:0470; 40:0001
Southern Baptist Home Mission Society
1:0303; 38:0311
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
4:0049, 0426, 0585; 5: 0001 ; 18:0213, 0805;
20:0479; 23:0330
Southern Board of Foreign Mission
28: 0163; 40:0001
Southern Female University
3:0216
Southern Forestry Congress
35:0263
Southern Historical Association
24:0307
Southern Industrial Home for Confederate
Veterans and Families
15:0228
Southern Kansas Academy
7:0588
Southern University
42:0418
Southern Work (colored)
17:0688
Southside Mission
29: 0001
Southwest Baptist College
15:0754, 0930; 33:0470; 37:0316; 40:0941
Southwest Baptist College for Both Sexes
5:0651
Southwestern Baptist University
9:0208
South-west Georgia Baptist Theological
Seminary
5:0195; 7:0588
South West Virginia Institute
22:0001
Spain
hospitals 24:0001
Spelman Seminary
4:0049, 0426; 9: 0895; 14: 0809; 17: 0609;
20: 0552-0721 ; 24:0569-0869; 25:0001 ;
26: 0898; 28: 0001 ; 32: 0658
Sports
baseball 3:0216
groups 20:0896
gymnasiums 4: 0915; 17:0001 ; 37:0316
ice skating 10: 0408; 33:0001
natatorium 16:0128
outdoor magazine 26: 0766
physical education 20:0332; 25:0114
sporting goods 23:0928; 33: 0001 ; 37:0316,
0804
see also Bicycles; Horses; Youth
organizations
Stained glass
27:0629
Stamp dealers
16:0556
Standard Oil Co.
agents 5:0853; 8:0001
auditors 14:0959; 21:0671 ; 29:0706;
34:0324-0916;35:0001-0204;40:0588
barrel preparing department 3:0326;
12:0191; 41:0702
chemist 5:0853
clerk 5:0001
competition 22:0885; 25:0854; 27:0118;
30:0001-0635
crude oil 13:0306; 21: 0856
domestic trade 18:0342
employees 1:0303; 2:0001, 0249, 0420,
0816; 3:0216, 0441 ; 6:0672, 0839;
7:0001, 0171, 0803; 8:0123, 0204;
9: 0381 ; 10:0630; 13:0306, 0785, 0823;
16:0128; 17:0160; 18:0717, 0805;
19:0628; 20:0479, 0896; 21:0001 ;
22:0141 ; 23:0473, 0690; 25:0634;
27:0800; 28:0163, 0726, 0874; 33: 0470;
37:0001, 0434, 0665; 38:0001, 0160;
39:0801 ; 40:0001, 0803; 42:0124, 0579
engineers 7:0588
executive committee 26: 0325; 30: 0721-
0840;31:0001-0387, 0618-0921;
32: 0001 ; 40: 0823
financial matters 19:0001 ; 26:0325
fuel oil department 26: 0766
legal matters 20:0896; 30:0001-0635;
41:0341
lubricating department 3:0534; 27:0001
mail routing 17:0393
office procedures 2:0162, 0420, 0816;
3:0534; 6: 0490; 18:0805; 19:0628;
21:0671 ; 23:0473, 0773; 24: 0001 ;
30:0721-0840; 31: 0001-0387;
32:0093-0592; 40:0205-0353;41:0001 ;
42:0852
personnel matters 2:0162, 0816; 40:02050353, 0823; 41:0001, 0702
production 5:0853
press relations 5:0001 ; 12:0464, 0744;
13:0823; 21:0884; 22:0621 ; 37:0975
prices 15:0228; 18:0342
printing department 32:0093
refined oil committee 27:0001 ; 37:0804
salaries 4:0426; 18:0805; 40:0823
secretary 37:0804
sales 18:0342
stationery department 23:0773
subsidiaries 24:0307; 27:0118; 33:0772
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shipments 15:0228; 18:0342
supplies department 4:0915; 42:0579
telephones 3:0575
treasurer 27:0118; 34:0324-0916; 35:00010204
vice-president 32:0001
Standard Oil Trust
competition 5:0853; 18:0342
consolidation 4:0915; 24:0307
defense of 19:0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126;
22:0281 ; 37:0975
dissolution 3:0441
executives 1:1033; 3:0216; 4:0426, 0585,
Steel industry
4:0585; 5:0001 ; 6:0672; 7:0493; 11:0951 ;
12:0191, 0744; 14:0233-0568; 15:0228,
0595, 0930; 24:0530; 25:0001 ; 26:0766;
27:0118, 0495; 37:0804; 38:0160;
40:0001
Stetson University
2:0582
Stevens School
38:0001
Stock market
3:0987; 4:0738, 0915; 5:0001 ; 6: 0001 ;
7:0588, 0803; 8:0204; 10:0867;
12:0314; 13:0785; 14:0668; 16:0287;
17:0831 ; 19:0001, 0139, 0313; 22:0001 ;
23:0330, 0543; 30: 0001-0635; 32:0001,
0112-0592; 38:0160, 0885; 40:0001,
0588; 41:0535
see also Bonds; Standard Oil Trust, shares
Stockwell Orphanage
37:0804
Stonega Academy
13:0671
Stoves
17:0001; 23: 0773; 29:0706
Student assistance
1:0303, 0543, 0843; 2:0249, 0420, 0483,
0582; 3:0216, 0441, 0915; 5:0001, 0340,
0853; 7:0001, 0171, 0267, 0803; 9:0381,
0782; 10: 0137, 0408, 0558, 0630;
11: 0001 ; 12:0001, 0314, 0744, 0899;
13:0345, 0823;15:0081, 0346, 0471;
17:0500; 18:0059; 19:0001, 0313;
20:0332, 0552-0721, 0896; 21:0289;
22:0001, 0141; 24:0152; 25:0001, 0404,
0791, 0854; 26:0569; 27:0001,0118,
0305, 0495, 0629, 0800; 28:0559, 0788;
29:0115, 0706; 33:0138, 0721, 0947;
37:0434; 39:0001, 0801 ; 41:0146, 0341 ;
42:0001,0124,0740
Students Christian Association
4:0585
Students' Movement
33:0772;39:0159
Subscription Opera Comique
22:0001
see also Opera Comique
Suffrage
woman 9:0657; 21:0289; 27:0118
Sulphur
10:0867
Summer camps
4:0585; 14:0001
see also Fresh Air Work
0915; 5:0001, 0853; 6:0344; 7:0588;
8:0204; 9:0522; 13:0306, 0785;
15:0595; 16:0128; 18:0059, 0342;
19:0628; 21:0856, 0884; 22:0281, 0736;
23:0147-0245; 26:0325; 27:0001, 0118;
28:0559; 30:0001-0635, 0721-0840;
31:0001-0387, 0618-0921; 32:0001,
0658; 34:0324-0916; 35:0001-0204;
37:0804; 39:0503, 0698, 0801 ; 40:0823,
1061; 41:0001, 0341; 42:0852
financial matters 5:0853
history 7:0380; 18:0059; 37:0975
meetings 13:0306
shares 2:0001 ; 4:0426, 0915; 5: 0001 ;
6:0839; 7:0001, 0171 ; 8:0204; 9: 0782;
11:0030-0325, 0573;12:0024; 13:0785;
15:0930; 17:0266; 18: Û342; 19:0001 ;
21:0884; 22:0736; 23:0330; 24: 0438;
26:0325; 27:0118, 0305; 29:0115;
30:0001-0840; 31:0001-0504; 32:0786,
0875; 33:0470; 37:0530-0665, 0804;
38:0160; 39:0159; 40:0205-0353, 0588,
1061
solicitor 10:0630
yield and cost statements 3: 0216
State Board of Missions of Florida
2:0582
State Charities Aid Association of New York
23: 0473
State legislation
6:0490; 17:0001; 18:0805; 40:0823
Stationery
23: 0773
Statue of Liberty
11: 0381; 20:0332
Steamboats
2:0420
see also Travel arrangements
Steamboiler companies
1:0765; 19: 0313; 25:0791 ; 35:0263;
40: 0823
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Summer Schools of Hebrew
16:0128
Sunday Breakfast Association
3:0326
Sunday School Library
3:0216
Sunday School Mission
22:0621
Sunday schools
22:0885; 26:0192, 0562, 0766; 27:0001 ;
28:0001 ; 29:0001 ; 37:0900; 38:0766;
40:0448, 0588, 0695; 41:0341, 0535;
42:0418
see also American Sunday School Union;
Baptist Church; Euclid Avenue Baptist
Church; Fifth Avenue Baptist Church
Sunday School Times
41:0341
Sweden
immigrants from 13:0671; 15:0754; 17:0609;
21:0884; 22:0281 ; 25:0634; 26:0472
missionaries 12:0191; 13:0168; 17:0393;
22:0281 ; 25:0404; 33:0249; 37:0001,
0804; 40:0001
oil exports to 33:0470
Swindlers
5:0195;15:0595
see also Theft
Swiss Benevolent Society of New York
3:0575; 33:0772
Swiss Home
12:0464
Symphony Society
28: 0001
Symphony Orchestra of New York
9:0657; 32: 0658
Syria
colleges 4:0049; 42:0418
missionaries 10:0285, 0630
Telegraphy
2:0162; 6:0137; 21:0884; 23:0330;
26:0325; 29:0568; 32:0112-0592;
40:0205-0353;41:0535
Telephones
3:0575; 9:0657; 26: 0766; 41:0535; 42:0275
Temperance
1:1033; 2:0001, 0249, 0420, 0816; 4:0049,
0190, 0585, 0738; 5:0519; 6:0001, 0344,
0672; 7:0588; 8:0123; 9:0522, 0895;
10:0001, 0630; 11:0828; 12: 0191, 0314;
13:0345, 0502-0614, 0823;15:0228,
0542, 0754; 16:0128; 17: 0001, 0266,
0688; 18:0213, 0522-0650, 0717;
20:0552-0721, 0896;21:0001, 0136;
22:0281, 0471, 0621, 0736; 23:0109,
0330, 0773; 24:0152; 25:0001, 0404,
0634, 0854; 26:0766; 27:0001,0118,
0495, 0629; 28:0163, 0336, 0559;
29:0706; 33:0001, 0470; 35: 0428;
37:0434, 0975; 38:0311 ; 39:0503, 0698,
1007; 40:0823, 0941 ; 41: 0001, 0146,
0535; 42:0418, 0740
see also WCTU
Temperance Education Bill
21:0001
Temperance Mission
6:0137
Temple College
2:0816; 10:0137
Tent meetings
4:0049; 9:0782; 17:0500; 22:0885; 42:0579
Texas Negro Mission School
2:0582; 27:0305
Thanksgiving dinner charity
40:0941
Theft
10:0867
see also Swindlers
Thomasville Female College
38: 0766
Thresher, Sue
5:0853
Ticker tape
23:0330
see also Stock market
Tide Water Oil Co.
22:0141
Tidewater Pipe Co.
5:0853
Timberlands
13:0001; 17:0500; 24:0001, 0152, 0307;
25:0854; 38:0160; 42:0001, 0124
The Tombs
9:0208; 39:0159
Tailors
12:0314, 0604; 24:0001; 25:0404; 27:0118
see also Clothing
Tapestries
27:0800
Taxes
13:0785; 15:0754; 20:0291 ; 25:0001 ;
26:0325; 34:0165; 37:0001 ; 40:0001
see also Real estate
Taylor University
39:0801
Teachers' Mutual Benefit Association
9:0895; 25:0325
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Toronto Baptist College
25:0791
Toronto Baptist Theological Seminary
25:0404
Torrey Botanical Club
16:0128
Tower University
42:0124
Townsend Library
16:0727; 39:1007
Training Home for Girls
42:0275
Training School
Underground cables
40:1061
Union Academy
23:0330
Union Hall Seminary
18:0213
Union League Club
2:0582; 16:0556; 24:0001, 0307; 26:0898;
29:0001 ; 32:0001 ; 39:0159; 40:0448;
41:0829
Union Mission
17:0393
Union Oil Co.
13:0306; 26:0325
Union Pacific Railroad Co.
13:0273
Union Prisoners of War National Memorial
Association
20:0479
Unions
1:0413; 2:0816; 11:0744; 17:0500;
18:0717, 0805; 22: 0281 ; 25:0001 ;
33:0374; 42: 0579
see also Labor
Union Steel Co.
37:0804
Union Trust Co.
42:0124
United Brass Co.
32:0786
United Pipe Lines
33:0772
United Brethren in Christ
12:0464
United Society of Christian Endeavor
2: 0582; 4: 0001 ; 12: 0464; 13: 0823;
29:0706; 40:1061; 42:0418
University and School Extension
10:0750; 38:0160; 40:0448
University Magazine
42:0825
22:0001
see also Industrial education
Travel arrangements
1:0303, 0543, 0906; 2:0249, 0736; 3:0216,
0883, 0987; 4:0915; 7:0803; 10:0285;
11:0381, 0744, 0951 ; 12:0024; 13:0001,
0168, 0273, 0306; 14:0959; 15:0595;
16:0556; 17:0001, 0160, 0688, 0831 ;
19:0313, 0715-0881 ; 20:0001-0126,
0173; 21:0289, 0884; 22:0141, 0281 ;
23:0001 ; 25:0634, 0791 ; 28:0559;
30:0001-0635;31:0618-0921 ;
32:0112-0592; 33:0001; 37:0174, 0316,
0975; 39:0698, 0801 ; 40:0353, 0941 ;
41:0535, 0702; 42:0695, 0740, 0852
see also Personal matters
Trinity School
27:0305
Tropical Fruit & Vegetable Co.
4:0585
Troy Female Seminary
7:0001
Tunnels
12:0024
Turkey
missionaries 3:0987; 12:0191; 16:0727;
20:0197; 24:0001; 25:0854
school 16:0556
Turn Verein
13:0168
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
3:0575;41:0001
Tutors
17:0500
Twilight Club
1:0543
Typewriters
29:0568
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University of Chicago
1:0543, 0843, 0906; 3:0441, 0987; 4:0049,
0190, 0585; 5:0853; 6:0344, 0490;
7:0380, 0493, 0588; 10:0285, 0867;
11: 0573; 12:0604, 0744, 0899; 13:0168,
0345, 0671; 14:0233-0568, 0809;
15:0930; 16:0128; 17:0001, 0160, 0393,
0831; 18:0805; 19:0628; 20:0896;
21:0136, 0289, 0884; 22:0141 ; 23:0109,
0614; 24:0569-0869; 26:0001 ; 27:0305;
29:0706; 33:0138, 0374, 0470;
35: 0617-0861 ; 37:0001, 0174, 0316,
0804; 38:0311, 0766; 39:0290, 1007;
40:0823; 41:0341, 0829; 42:0001, 0275,
0852
University of Des Moines
8:0001
University of Georgia
9:0208
University of Lewisburg
17:0393
University of Michigan
1:0906; 4: 0585; 22: 0736; 40:0941
University of New Hampshire
4:0738
University of North Carolina
29:0706
University of Pennsylvania
4:0738; 16:0287; 28:0163
University of Rochester
1:0906; 4:0915; 10:0001 ; 11:0573;
24:0530, 0569-0869; 27:0305; 33: 0249;
38: 0766; 40:0001
University of the City of New York
16: 0556; 22:0621; 25:0404
University of Virginia
14: 0959; 29:0706
Upper Iowa University
3:0987
U.S. Congress
4:0049; 6: 0001, 0490, 0839; 7:0171, 0803;
13:0273;14:0001; 17:0831
U. S. Consul
29:0115
U.S. presidency
1:1033; 13: 0168; 15: 0346; 16:0287;
17:0160; 18: 0717; 19:0313; 21:0289,
0456; 22:0001 ; 23:0330; 25:0001 ;
27:0495; 28:0163; 29:0568; 32:0658;
33: 0374; 38:0160; 40:0941
see also Political matters
USSR
see Russia
U.S. Treasury Department
20:0896
V
Vacuum Oil Works
11:0573; 12:0604; 26:0766
Valley Railway
12:0604
Valparaiso University
27:0800
Vassar College
1:0303; 2:0420; 5:0853; 6:0137; 7:0001,
0171, 0803; 9:0895; 10:0867; 12:0314;
13:0345; 14:0233-0568; 15:0081 ;
16:0556; 17:0001, 0831 ; 18:0213;
20:0332, 0896; 21:0001, 0136, 0289;
22:0281 ; 24:0152; 25:0001 ; 27:0305;
29:0706, 0855; 33:0249; 38: 0395-0545;
39:0001 ; 40:0001, 0695; 41:0146;
42:0275
Vermont Academy
42:0001
Vermont Marble Co.
15:0754
Veterans
2:0420; 3:0187; 6:0001, 0490, 0839;
7: 0001 ; 11:0381 ; 12:0024; 15:0228,
0754; 20:0479; 21:0743; 22:0621 ;
26: 0898; 27:0001 ; 28:0163; 37:0001 ;
38: 0160; 39:1007; 40:0695, 0941 ;
41:0341, 0829; 42:0001
Veterinary medicine
6:0344; 12:0744; 21:0136
Vigilantism
3:0187; 24: 0773
see also Law and Order Association
Vilas, George H.
1:0906
Violins
20:0896; 23:0773; 33:0772
Virginia Historical Society
24:0307
Virginia Military Institute
25:0531
The Voice
40:0823
w
Waco Female College
24:0152
Wade Park Banking Co.
29:0288
Wagner Palace Car Co.
13:0273:40:0941
Wake Forest University
3:0216; 12:0744; 38:0885; 40:0941
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Ward's Island
5:0519; 23:0109; 24:0152
Warehouses
12:0314
Washington, George
centennial of inauguration 23:0330
memorial arch 23:0473
porcelains 22:0281
portrait 38:0885
relic 5:0853
Washington, Martha
bible 5:0853
Washington, Mary
memorial 23:0614
Washington and Lee University
9:0657
Washington Hospital for Foundlings
40:0695
Washington Square Memorial Arch
41:0249
Watches
18:0510
The Watchman
32:0658
Water
power 12:0604;42:0275
supply 6:0344; 18:0213; 29:0568, 0706;
35:0263
Water Street Mission
15:0754; 22:0471
WCTU
1:0543; 2:0816; 4:0585; 5:0001 ; 6:0672;
8:0123; 9:0782; 10:0001 ; 11:0828;
12:0024; 13:0345, 0502-0614; 14:0668;
15:0692, 0930; 16:0727; 17:0001, 0831;
18:0213, 0522-0650; 20:0552-0721;
21:0001, 0456; 22:0141, 0736; 23:0773;
24: 0001 ; 25: 0404, 0791, 0854; 27: 0118,
0495, 0629; 28:0001, 0336; 29:0706;
35: 0428; 38:0311, 0766; 39:0503;
41: 0146, 0341 ; 42: 0001, 0275, 0418,
0579, 0852
Weikel Run & McElhinney Oil Co.
2:0816
Welch Memorial Fund
6:0839
Wellesley College
3:0987; 7:0001, 0267; 9:0381 ; 11:0744;
15: 0228; 17:0393, 0500; 33:0470;
41:0146, 0535; 42:0418
Wendell Phillips Hall Association
14:0001
West Africa
missionaries 26:0192
Westchester Telegram Co.
41:0535
Western Biographical Publishing Co.
41:0702
Western New York Society for Homeless and
Dependent Children
23:0928; 37:0001
Western Pennsylvania Classical and Scientific
Institute
38:0001
Western Recorder
12:0024
Western Reserve Academy
2:0001; 17:0001
Western Reserve Historical Society
2:0736; 39:1007; 41:0829
Western Reserve School of Design for Women
20:0479
Western Reserve University
5:0853; 9:0208, 0522; 16:0556; 22:0001,
0141;39:0801
see also Case School of Applied Science
Western Seamen's Friend Society
21:0136;33:0165
Western United States
conditions in 2:0483; 23:0473; 28:0559;
37:0001
Mexican-Western Railroad 20:0479
travel in 1:0303; 11:0381 ; 13:0001, 0168;
19: 0715-0881; 20:0001-0126; 25:0791 ;
37:0001 ; 39:0801 ; 42:0852
Western University of Pennsylvania
17:0609
West Indies
missionaries 5:0519
West Side Frauen Verein
39:0801
Wheaton College
4:0190
Wilberforce University
19:0313
Willard, Frances E.
2:0582; 8:0001
William Jewell College
12:0024
Williamsburg Institute
14:0668; 37:0174
Williamston Female College
21:0136
Wilson Industrial School for Girls
18:0213
Wilson Mission
18:0213; 38:0311
Wines
40:1061
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Wisconsin Central Railroad
4:0915; 7:0493; 27:0305; 41:0341
Wisconsin State Prison
25:0634
Wise, John S.
6:0137
Witch hazel
37:0001
Woman and Children's Hospital
14:0001
Woman's Aid Society
21:0289
see also Ladies Aid Society
Woman's Benevolent Association
16:0727
Woman's Christian Association
6:0490; 18:0717; 27:0800; 41:0702
Woman's Christian Temperance League
28: 0336
Woman's Exchange
10:0408; 20:0332; 42:0275
Woman's Home Missionary Union
17:0266
Woman's Homeopathic Hospital & Dispensary
5:0853
Woman's Hospital
9:0895;10:0001
Woman's Lecture Bureau
12:0314
Woman's Medical College
3:0987;12:0899;17:0500
Womans Relief Corps
22:0141
Woman's Republican Association
13:0502-0614
Woman's Temperance Publication Association
15: 0754; 41: 0535
Women
cooperatives 5:0651 ; 7:0001 ; 9:0100, 0657,
0895; 10:0408; 12:0744; 16:0727;
20: 0332; 27:0305; 37:0804; 39:1007;
40:0001, 0588; 42:0275, 0418, 0579
Deaconess movement 22:0885; 39:0159
education 1:0303, 0543, 0765; 2:0001, 0249,
0420, 0582; 3:0216, 0883, 0987; 4:0049,
0190, 0738; 5:0651, 0853; 6:0001, 0839;
7:0001, 0171, 0267, 0803; 8:0204;
9:0208, 0381, 0522, 0782, 0895;
10:0867; 11:0744; 12:0314, 0604;
13:0168, 0345, 0671 ; 14:0809; 15:0081,
0228, 0754, 0930; 16:0556; 17:0001,
0393, 0500, 0688,0831:18:0213;
19:0139, 0313, 0628; 20:0197, 0332,
0479, 0896; 21:0001, 0136, 0289, 0884;
22:0281; 23:0614, 0773;
24:0001, 0152, 0307, 0569-0869;
25:0001, 0404, 0531, 0634; 26:0898;
27:0118, 0305; 28:0001, 0559; 29:0706,
0885-0947; 30:0698; 32:0093, 0658;
33:0138, 0249, 0470, 0772; 34:0165;
37:0001, 0174; 38: 0395-0545, 0766,
0885; 39:0001, 0801 ; 40:0001, 0695,
1061; 41:0146, 0341, 0535; 42:0124,
0275, 0418, 0579
health of 6:0001
history of 5:0195
homes for 1: 0765, 0906; 2:0736; 4: 0322;
12:0191, 0314; 13:0001; 17:0688;
18:0522-0650; 19: 0001 ; 20:0197,
0552-0721 ; 21:0001, 0136;25:0404;
26:0472; 27:0629; 32:0658; 38:0160,
0311 ; 40:1061 ; 42: 0124, 0275, 0418,
0740
insurance and 12:0464
in medicine 3: 0987; 5:0853; 6: 0001 ; 9: 0895;
10:0001; 12:0899; 17:0001,0500, 0688;
19: 0001 ; 22:0281 ; 23:0928; 25: 0404,
0634, 0791, 0854; 27: 0118, 0629;
38: 0311 ; 40: 0823
organizations 2:0582; 6:0672; 7: 0171 ;
9:0381, 0657, 0782, 0895; 11:0381 ;
12:0191, 0464; 13: 0168, 0306; 14: 0809;
15:0346; 16:0556; 17:0001, 0160, 0688;
18:0059; 19:0313; 20:0332; 21: 0001;
22:0001, 0141, 0885; 23:0473, 0614,
0690; 27: 0118, 0305; 28:0001, 0336,
0559, 0726, 0788; 33: 0947; 37:0316;
39: 0801 ; 41: 0702; 42:0275, 0418, 0579
in religion 2:0582; 6: 0399, 0672
sanitarium 9:0381
shelters 1: 0765, 0906; 2: 0736; 5: 0853;
7:0171 ; 9:0657; 11:0828; 12:0024,
0191; 13:0168; 20:0781; 21: 0136, 0289;
27:0495; 28:0001, 0336, 0559; 38: 0001
suffrage 9:0657; 21: 0289; 27:0118
travel 10:0285; 16:0128
in the workplace 40:0695
Women's Baptist Foreign Mission Society
1:0303; 2:0420; 7:0001 ; 12:0899; 22:0736
Women's Baptist Home Mission Society
1:0543; 12:0024; 14:0668; 18:0213, 0717;
22:0141 ; 27: 0305; 28:0001, 0559, 0788;
40:1061
Women's Bureau
7:0001
Women's Christian Association
12:0191; 13:0168; 23:0690
Women's Educational Industrial Union
39:1007
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Women's National Indian Association
4:0190; 28:0726; 42:0418
Women's Repository
40:0001
Woodland Cemetery
30:0001-0635
Woodside Cottage Hospital
20:0197
Worcester Academy
1:0303
Worker's Mission
13:0001
Workingman's Club
11:0744
Working Woman's Protective Union
42:0579
Working Women's Society
5:0651; 42:0418
The World
9:0895
World's Columbian Exposition
2:0001 ; 4:0585; 6:0490; 7:0380, 0803;
9:0208;12:0744;13:0823; 15:0346;
18:0717; 22:0001, 0621 ; 28:0163, 0788;
29:0001 ; 35:0263; 37:0316; 38:0001 ;
42: 0579
World's Congress of Missions
41:0702
World's Temperance Congress
37:0975
Yorkville Dispensary and Hospital for Women
and Children
25:0854
Young Ladies' Bible College
27:0118
Young Ladies Institute
39:0801
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
3:0441, 0987; 4:0322, 0426, 0585, 0738;
5:0195; 6:0001, 0490; 7:0380, 0588,
0803; 8:0001 ; 9:0143, 0208; 10:0285;
12:0744; 13:0001 ; 15:0001, 0228;
17:0393, 0500, 0688; 18:0059, 0717;
21:0884; 22:0001, 0471, 0621, 0736;
23:0773, 0928; 24:0001, 0530; 25: 0001,
0114, 0175; 26:0325; 27:0305, 0495;
28:0001, 0163; 29: 0001, 0440, 0706;
32:0875; 33:0772; 35:0263, 0549;
37:0001, 0316, 0665, 0804; 38:0160,
0766; 39: 0159; 40:0695, 0823, 0941 ;
41:0001, 0535, 0702; 42:0124, 0418,
0740
Young Men's Home
6:0672
Young Men's Library Association
5:0001
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
9:0381; 12:0744; 13:0306; 14:0809;
16:0556; 21:0001 ; 23:0473; 28:0559;
33:0947; 37:0316
Youth organizations
4:0585, 0738, 0915; 10:0217; 14:0001;
20:0896; 21:0001 ; 22:0281 ; 25: 0791 ;
29:0706; 39:0159; 40:0448, 0695
see also Baptist Young Peoples Union of
North America
Yale Divinity School
10: 0630; 27:0305
Yale Semitic Club
12:0001
Yale University
16: 0128; 18:0805; 33:0470; 37:0001 ;
39:1007
Yankton College
39:0698; 40:1061
Yellowstone Park
4:0585
z
Zion's Mission
14:0668
Zum Schifflein Christi
1:0906
109
Part3
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Akin, Edward N. Flagler: Rockefeller Partner and Florida Baron. Kent, Ohio, 1988.
Bentley, Jerome Thomas. The Effects of Standard Oil's Vertical Integration into Transportation on
the Structure and Performance of the American Petroleum Industry. New York, 1979.
Bremner, Robert H. American Philanthropy. Chicago, Illinois, 1988.
Bringhurst, Bruce. Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911. Westport,
Connecticut, 1979.
Davis, Joseph E. Trust Laws and Unfair Competition. Washington, D.C., 1916.
Gates, Frederick Taylor. Chapters in My Life. New York, 1977.
Giddens, Paul. The Birth of the Oil Industry. New York, 1938.
Giddens, Paul. Standard Oil Co.: Oil Pioneer of the Middle West. New York, 1955.
Hidy, Ralph W. and Muriel E. Hidy. Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911. vol. 1 of
Henrietta M. Larson, ed. History of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). New York,
1955.
Moore, Austin L. John D. Archbold. New York, 1930.
Nevins, Allan. John D. Rockefeller: The Heroic Age of American Enterprise. New York, 1940.
Nevins, Allan. Study in Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist. New York,
1953.
Rockefeller, John D. Random Reminiscences of Men and Events. New York, 1909.
Summers, Festus P. Johnson Newlon Camden: A Study in Individualism. New York, 1937.
Tarbell, Ida. The History of the Standard Oil Company. 2 vols in 1. New York, 1904; reprinted
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PAPERS OF
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, SR.
Part 4:
Index to the
John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks
at the Rockefeller Archive Center
Part 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note on Sources
116
Editorial Note
116
Reel Index
ReeM
Index to the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks
Bibliography
117
119
115
Part 4
NOTE ON SOURCES
The index reproduced in this microfilm publication is a holding of the Rockefeller Archive
Center, 15 Dayton Avenue, Pocantico Hills, North Tarrytown, New York, 10591-1598. Papers of
John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Part 4: Index to the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks at the Rockefeller
Archive Center was compiled by Emily J. Oakhill and Claire Collier.
The letterbooks are at the Rockefeller Archive Center and are open for research. For more
information see the Introduction to the index appearing on frame 0004 of the microfilm.
EDITORIAL NOTE
The four-digit number to the left of each entry indicates the frame number at which a
particular entry begins. Each entry is a part of the index to the letterbooks. The index is
reproduced on the microfilm in its entirety. Researchers should note that incoming
correspondence from individuals noted here may be found in UPA's Papers of John D.
Rockefeller, Sr., Part 1: Business Correspondence; Part 2: Business Investments
Correspondence; and Part 3: Office Correspondence.
Additional materials among the Rockefeller Family Archives, RG 1, John D. Rockefeller
Papers open to researchers at the Rockefeller Archive Center include: Series B, Business
Related Material, 1871-1917; Series F, Financial Material, 1855-1937; Series I, William O.
Inglis, 1917-1926; Series L, Letterbooks, 1877-1918; Series M, Scrapbooks, 1904-1937;
Series N, Philanthropy Related Material•American Baptist Education Society, 1889-1905;
Series S, Spelman Family, 1854-1942; and Series Z, Miscellany.
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Part 4
REEL INDEX
[Note: Page numbers may not tally with page counts as the letters in the index run together. The letters A
and B, for example, both appear on page 39. When counting page numbers, this page is counted twice,
once under A and once under B.]
ReeM
Frame No.
Index to the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks
0001
0009
0039
0129
0203
0235
0250
0282
0317
0387
0390
0413
0436
0468
0544
0560
0573
0613
0615
0670
0759
0792
0796
0806
0859
0859
0862
Introductory materials. 8pp.
"A." 31pp.
"B."91pp.
"C." 75pp.
"D." 33pp.
"E."16pp.
"F." 33pp.
"G." 36pp.
"H."71pp.
"I." 4pp.
"J." 24pp.
"K." 24pp.
"L." 33pp.
"M." 77pp.
"N."17pp.
"0."14pp.
"P." 41pp.
"Q." 3pp.
"R." 56pp.
"S." 90pp.
"T." 34pp.
"U." 5pp.
"V."11pp.
"W." 53pp.
"X."1p.
"Y."4pp.
"Z."2pp.
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Part 4
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Akin, Edward N. Flagler: Rockefeller Partner and Florida Baron. Kent, Ohio, 1988.
Bentley, Jerome Thomas. The Effects of Standard Oil's Vertical Integration into Transportation on
the Structure and Performance of the American Petroleum Industry. New York, 1979.
Bremner, Robert H. American Philanthropy. Chicago, Illinois, 1988.
Bringhurst, Bruce. Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911. Westport,
Connecticut, 1979.
Davis, Joseph E. Trust Laws and Unfair Competition. Washington, D.C., 1916.
Gates, Frederick Taylor. Chapters in My Life. New York, 1977.
Giddens, Paul. The Birth of the Oil Industry. New York, 1938.
Giddens, Paul. Standard Oil Co.: Oil Pioneer of the Middle West. New York, 1955.
Hidy, Ralph W. and Muriel E. Hidy. Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911. vol. 1 of
Henrietta M. Larson, ed. History of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). New York,
1955.
Moore, Austin L. John D. Archbold. New York, 1930.
Nevins, Allan. John D. Rockefeller: The Heroic Age of American Enterprise. New York, 1940.
Nevins, Allan. Study in Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist. New York,
1953.
Rockefeller, John D. Random Reminiscences of Men and Events. New York, 1909.
Summers, Festus P. Johnson Newton Camden: A Study in Individualism. New York, 1937.
Tarbell, Ida. The History of the Standard Oil Company. 2 vols in 1. New York, 1904; reprinted
1950.
Williamson, Harold F. and Arnold P. Daum.The American Petroleum Industry: The Age of
Illumination, 1859-1899. Evanston, Illinois, 1959.
119
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