Barber G. Buell papers, 1763-1934.

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Barber G. Buell papers, 1763-1934.

Account books, cash books, notebooks, journals and speeches to agricultural societies concerning hired labor, the social isolation of the farmer, agrarian protest and other farm related topics; also papers, 1891-1934, of Jennie Buell, secretary of the Michigan State Grange, concerning agriculture, ethics, Michigan State University and the education of farm women; papers, 1763-1813, of J. Joseph Buell, New Hampshire farmer; papers, 1920-1921, of Lincoln E. Buell, state secretary of the Y.M.C.A.; and. Photographs.

3 linear ft. and 1 outsize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7361612

Bentley Historical Library

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Buell, Lincoln E., 1864-

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Buell, J. Joseph.

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Buell, Jennie.

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World Alliance of YMCAs

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The YMCA, established at Oberlin College in 1881, and the YWCA, established in 1894, were voluntary associations of students dedicated to social and religious work for the purpose of building Christian character in their members. Oberlin College provided on-campus quarters for both organizations, whose staffs were paid out of an annual grant from the College. Under the presidency of William E. Stevenson (1946-59), the relationship of the YMCA and YWCAs to the larger religious life of the College...

Michigan State University

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Michigan State University was established in 1855, and by 1862, it stood as the nation’s premier land-grant university. Over the decades, the university has continued to be a model of what a land-grant university can and should do. As a university of, for and by the people, Michigan State University began a long tradition of empowering people through educational opportunity....

Buell, Barber G., 1823-1900.

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Barber G. Buell was a farmer who lived in Little Prairie Ronde, Volinia Township, Cass County, Michigan. He was born in Newport New Hampshire in 1823. He came to Michigan and prospered as a livestock and fruit farmer. From the guide to the Barber G. Buell papers, 1760-1935, 1849-1899, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) Farmer at Volinia Township, Cass County, Michigan. From the description of Barber G. Buell papers, 1763-1934. (University of Mic...

National Grange. Michigan State Grange.

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