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Church family

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Works: 198 works in 243 publications in 2 languages and 2,165 library holdings
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Photographs, daguerreotypes, tintypes, glass slides, and stereographs of Frederic E. Church, the Church family, friends, the house and grounds at Olana, the Janes family, works of art, and places Church visited in the American West, Mexico, Yucatan, Guatemala, Jamaica, Cuba, Europe, Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, and India.
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Church family genealogy compiled by Alice M. Church.
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Photographs in album/scrapbook depict activities of members of the Church family, particularly William Lee Church. The album includes views of occupants of shacks, probably on their property.
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Photograph album/scrapbook, perhaps compiled by Edna Ethel Church, relating to family activities. Many of the items in the album and the captions accompanying the photographs are about her son William Lee Church.
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This collection deals primarily with genealogical information concerning the Church family of Forsyth and Wilkes Counties and other families related by marriage. Of particular significance are correspondence, records, and historical sketches of Robert Church's service in the Confederate army during the Civil War and a tax assessment on agricultural products to pay Confederate war expenses. Legal documents are composed of court records, claims, tax receipts, and minutes of a Salem Town Hall meeting. Also contains a diary and date book of family events, births, deaths, and marriages. Genealogical materials on the Church family include a family Bible record, abstracts from various Wilkes County censuses, and biographical sketches of Robert and Lavina Church. Other genealogical materials deal with the Pfaff, Flynt, Osborn, and Noble families. Of particular interest is a history of the Noble Brothers Iron Works of Rome, Ga., which relates that factory's efforts to supply the Confederate army with various ordnance.
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Notes, lists, certificates, address books, school notebooks, and other miscellaneous items; notes on the grounds of Olana when Louis P. Church was in residence; also includes poetry and prose writings not by the Church family which are dedicated to or about Frederic E. Church.
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Papers include deeds, a will, correspondence, account books (recording day-to-day expenditures on food, clothing, postage, housekeeping supplies, and laborer's wages), diaries, an oral history, photographs, genealogical notes, and memorabilia related to the family.
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Personal correspondence of Church and family members (1902-1912).
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The collection, 1862, 2002, and undated, of materials documenting Ithaca (Mich.) Civil War veterans Lafayette Church and Nathan Church. Of particular interest are the letters that Lafayette and Nathan wrote to their wives, sisters, and daughters in Ithaca. Typed, transcribed letters of Nathan and Lafayette Church, 1862-1864, are available on paper and CD-ROM, 2002. Other materials in the collection include a family tree, images, receipts, and a poem.
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Letters concerning family matters and describing the everyday life of people who owned and operated small farms in upstate New York during the nineteenth century (Steuben County); includes letters from Henrietta Harwood (Wells), a school teacher, to her sister Helen Church, concerning her life as a teacher (pay, pupils, board, etc.), life in California, and economic conditions there. Letter from Julius Lichenstein to William Enos on methods of salesmanship in the West for selling advertising goods. Deeds, mortgages, bonds, assessment notices of Church family and their neighbors; pamphlets, marriage certificates, lodge membership certificate, accounts, and business letters.
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Financial and legal records of the Church family of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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Papers of inventor James Elliot Church, mostly correspondence from friends and relatives, and materials relating to patents and inventions. Includes letters from his son William J. Church, and parents A.H. and Julia A. Doty of Frewsburgh, New York; his associate William P. Chrissinger; and circulars and correspondence from the Pacific Patent Agency.
 
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