Porter-Harvey Family Papers 1815-1989 (bulk 1917-1969)
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Harvey, Julian C.
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Porter, Mae Reed, 1889-1969
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Historical researcher and author, of Kansas City, Mo. From the description of Mae Reed Porter speech, 1953 Aug. 3. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70924271 Clyde Porter and Mae Reed met as classmates at Iowa State College and married in 1910. Clyde was an executive with Kansas City Power & Light and benefactor of the Kansas City Museum. Mae Reed Porter was an historian of the American West and an art collector. She purchased a collection of sket...
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Augustus F. Harvey, son of Henry L. and Nancy Wilbur (Ford) Harvey, was born at Waterville, NY on January 19, 1830. Moving to Pennsylvania and later to Washington D.C. he became a teacher of mathematics at Rugby Academy. In 1856 he came west and settled in Nebraska City. Upon arriving in Nebraska City, Augustus F. Harvey became involved in real estate. He also joined a military company known as the "Otoe Rifles" which served as a militia for times of need. In less than a year, he be...
Harvey family
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Augustus F. Harvey, son of Henry L. and Nancy Wilbur (Ford) Harvey, was born at Waterville, NY on January 19, 1830. Moving to Pennsylvania and later to Washington D.C. he became a teacher of mathematics at Rugby Academy. In 1856 he came west and settled in Nebraska City. Upon arriving in Nebraska City, Augustus F. Harvey became involved in real estate. He also joined a military company known as the "Otoe Rifles" which served as a militia for times of need. In less than a year, he be...
Porter, Clyde, 1889-1958
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Clyde H. Porter and his wife Mae Reed Porter studied and wrote about the early exploration, development, and fur trade of the Far West, particularly the Rocky Mountain area. From the description of Papers of Clyde H. Porter and Mae Reed Porter, 1928-1956. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122545571 ...