Photograph of the 1898 Hanover College Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. 8 women pictured. Foundation of Old Classic Hall at Hanover College is in the background. Kappa Alpha Theta originally organized at Hanover College in 1882. ...
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Photograph of Calla Harrison. Calla James Harrison was a 1883 Hanover College graduate. She was the first woman to graduate from Hanover College after full admission was given to women in 1881; however, women had been attending...
Photograph of Calla Harrison in Japan where she was a missionary. Calla James Harrison was a 1883 Hanover College graduate. She was the first woman to graduate from Hanover College after full admission was given to women in...
Scope and Content: The Frankie Leonhard Papers documents the life and family history of Frankie Leonhard 1903-1910. The collection includes bible pages, diplomas, photographs, Science notes, letters, lyrics, notes, and other...
Photograph of 1 man and 5 women attempting to take a picture. Man is looking at the camera while sitting on a bench with his legs crossed and holding a woman's hand. The woman is sitting on the bench holding her hair in front...
Photograph of Hanover College Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority sitting and standing around and on a porch. The women sitting center holds a photograph. Vines cover the porch rails and awning. Writing on front reads "Kappa Alpha...
Photograph of students from Hanover College sitting on and standing around a hammock. 12 people including 3 men and 9 women. At a home belonging to the family named Berry. Man kneeling holding a woman's hand on the left is...
Photograph of students from Hanover College sitting on a fence in front of a corn field. 7 people including 4 men and 3 women. 3 of the men are wearing women's hats and 2 of the women are wearing men's hats. The second person...
Twelve female students posed in gymnasium. Inscribed on verso: "Top row l to r: Catharine Seitz '03, Nettie Clemmons '01, Daisy June Trout '02, Katheryn Hughes '03, Anna Hughes '04, Katie Jones '04, Nellie Britan '02, Mary...
Scope and Content: Papers of author Judith Moffett, dated 1955-2020. Includes correspondence with friends and family, drafts of her literary works, correspondence related to her writing, lecture and class files, and academic...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Crowe spends the letter parsing out the role of social roles in society and the norms that people ignore in the comfort of close friends. Additionally, Crowe talks about the pain he experiences apart from Esther. Along the same...
Letter from Mary Crowe to her father John F. Crowe, while a student at the Steubenville Female Seminary, 13 February 1834. She talks about his travels, her desire to have her father visit, her classes and examinations, her...
A letter to John Finley Crowe from a Mrs. J. Cranes in which she is asking Crowe if Hanover, IN is in need of an all girls school. She and here sisters were interested in establishing such a school, describing the subjects they...
Crosshatching in the letter. Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt to John Finley Crowe over her life at school and the goings on at the college. Garritt starts off the letter by describing her anxiety. Additionally, she...
A letter to Crowe from Sarah DeBartholt in regard to a previous letter asking Crowe about setting up an all girls school in his village. DeBartholt has received Crowe's response and is delighted to have read that he has agreed...
Sadie writes to her mother that so far at school she is very lonely, but has not had much difficulty with her studies so far. She also talks about her roommate, her singing class, and the principal of the schoool.
Letter from Mary Crowe to her mother while a student at the Steubenville Female Seminary, 16 December 1833. She writes about missing home and family and about how hard her mother works to maintain the family. She also discusses...
Letter from Eliza Crowe in Stuebenville, OH to her parents, 24 November 1833. She writes about beginning classes at the Steubenville Female Seminary describing the atmosphere and the classes she is taking. and The Crowe Family...
Beatty says in his letter that he is sending Crowe a catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary in Ohio and says there is some possibility that they can work on the expense for the school for Crowe's daughter. He also speaks...
Mary is writing to her parents to update them on her and her husbands journey to Carlisle, like how they broke a wheel. She describes her new house and the difficulties of setting up a new home. She also asks after her siblings...
Letter from Sarah DeBarthots to John Finley Crowe. DeBartholt expresses her gratitude that she and her sisters have acquired a house from Dr. Erasmus McMaster in which to open their school for women in Hanover. She discusses...
A letter from Sarah DeBartholt regarding a delay in visiting Hanover because Mr. McCubbin will not rent a carriage to them due to poor road conditons and weather conditions. Her hope of opening an all girls schools before April...
A letter from Thomas McDannold inquiring for the catalogue of Hanover courses for his sons as well as daughters. Additionally, the author asks about the future of the college and to what extent they let women into the school.
Scope and Content: Records of Long College for Women at Hanover College, dated 1901-1979. Records include Board of Trustee minutes, court records, contracts and legal agreements, financial records, correspondence, and annual...
Photograph of two women sitting in chairs holding umbrellas. Wood and metal lattice work covered with vines along with a house in background. Marian West was a barber and a photographer from Madison, Indiana. Took photographs...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Photograph of nine women sitting on the slope or hill in front of a cliff. Hats and hand warmers pictured. Marian West was a barber and a photographer from Madison, Indiana. Took photographs for Hanover College.
Photograph of four women posing. Two of the women are sitting wearing regular hats. The other two women are standing wearing graduation caps. The women on the left wear woolen coats and capes. Woman on the far right is wearing...
Photograph of two women inside a house with plants. Marian West was a barber and a photographer from Madison, Indiana. Took photographs for Hanover College.
Portrait of the women of the Zetalethean literary society at Hanover College. The society was founded ca. 1880 to "debate, and study of authors with essays and declamations." Image shows members of classes 1901-1905. Inscribed...