Papers, [ca. 1880]-[19--].

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Papers, [ca. 1880]-[19--].

Genealogical materials on the Babcock and Baldwin families, including marriage bond of Babcock's parents, Frederick and Salome (Bronson) Baldwin and life certificate of husband, Perry H. Babcock to Western Reserve Historical Society and family recipes; personal correspondence, copies of will, and announcement of Baldwin Babcock lecture series; reminiscences about Babcock by Harriet H. Thwing and I.T. Frary; article about her life by Grace Goulder Izant; book of cloth samples collected by Caroline Babcock; obituary; and family Bible.

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Western Reserve Historical Society

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Manuscripts Relating to the Early History of the Western Reserve, 1795-1869, was the first collection of manuscripts to be assembled by the Western Reserve Historical Society, and its provenance is closely intertwined with the circumstances of the institution's founding. Chiefly responsible for the acquisition of the materials comprising the collection was Charles W. Whittlesey, the Society's first president. According to the Society's second annual report (1869), Whittlesey assembl...

Hudson Library & Historical Society.

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This extensive collection of early and unusual greeting cards was originally donated to librarian Janet Reed. The collection included 1 letter, 10 misc. cards and 20 valentines. The collection was a gift from Mrs. Jessie Hodge. Other acquisitions have increased the collection, including a donation of cards by Beebe Brewster. The collection is comprised mainly of cards designed by Louis Prange and Raphael Tuck. From the guide to the Greeting card collection, 1850-1950, (Hudson Library...

Babcock, Caroline Baldwin, 1841-1921

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Caroline Baldwin Babcock (1841-1921) was a civic and social leader in Hudson, Ohio, and founder of the Hudson Library & Historical Society. She was the daughter of early Hudson pioneers Frederick (1794-1880) and Salome Bronson Baldwin (1804-1881). After being raised in Hudson she married Perry H. Babcock (1816-1897) a successful Cleveland, Ohio, merchant. She lived for a period of time with her spouse on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland before returning to Hudson in her later years. Fr...

Babcock, Hurd & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Baldwin, Frederick, 1794-1880

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Frary, I. T. (Ihna Thayer), 1873-

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Thwing, Harriet H.

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Izant, Grace Goulder, -1984

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Cleveland, Ohio journalist, writer and local historian. Izant's series, "Ohio scenes and citizens", appeared weekly in the Sunday Plain Dealer, 1944-69, and led to her book of the same title. She also wrote "This is Ohio", a collection of anecdotes for each of Ohio's counties, "John D. Rockefeller: the Cleveland years", and "Hudson's heritage", a history of Hudson, Ohio. From the description of Papers, 1938-1973. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22652950 G...

Baldwin, Salome Bronson, 1804-1881

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Babcock, Perry H., 1816-1897

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Businessman who lived in Ravenna, Cincinnati, Aurora, and Cleveland, Ohio. From the description of Account book, 1845. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22370380 ...

Baldwin family.

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Babcock family.

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