Strong family
Family of social and political activists.
Lyman W. Strong was a merchant who lived in Seville, Ohio. He was an opponent of slavery. His oldest son, Arthur Tappan Strong, died of "camp dysentery" in a Union army hospital at Ashland, Kentucky February 28, 1862. Strongsville, Ohio was founded by John Stoughton Strong in 1816. Sydney Dix Strong moved to Seattle, Washington, the rest of the family are his direct descendants.
From the guide to the Strong family papers, 1832-1994, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections)
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creatorOf | Strong family papers, 1832-1994 | University of Washington Libraries Special Collections |
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associatedWith | Harmon, Ruth Strong | person |
associatedWith | Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-1970 | person |
correspondedWith | Strong, Arthur Tappan | person |
associatedWith | Strong, Edith Adelaide Robbins | person |
associatedWith | Strong, John | person |
correspondedWith | Strong, Lyman Whitney | person |
correspondedWith | Strong, Robbins | person |
correspondedWith | Strong, Ruth Maria 1862-1903 | person |
correspondedWith | Strong, Tracy, 1887-1968 | person |
associatedWith | United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 42nd, 1861-1864 | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Young Men's Christian Association | corporateBody |
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Strongsville (Ohio) |
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