Donna Beed Hodge collection, 1886-1907.

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Donna Beed Hodge collection, 1886-1907.

Journal of Mary Anne Beed Clark, 1905, transcribed by her great-granddaughter, Donna Beed Hodge. In 1905 Mary Anne and her husband, Stephen were living in Galesburg, Michigan. Second journal of Mary Anne Beed Clark, ca. 1886-1891, includes accounts of her Tract & Missionary work as a Seventh-Day Adventist, January 1886; daily journal entries, January 1-December 31, 1890; and accounts of letters written and received relating to her missionary work, finances, recipes for health remedies and cleaning solutions, and Bible verses, c. 1886-1891. Transcription of journal includes additions by Hodge of individuals and crops mentioned in her journal, as well as a chronology of Clark's life.Transcription by Hodge of Clark's personal correspondence during her life in Gage, Oklahoma, 1906-1907.

1 box (.25 cu. ft.)

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Battle Creek Sanitarium.

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In 1866, the Seventh-Day Adventists established the Health Reform Institute in Battle Creek, Mich. Out of this organization developed the Battle Creek Sanitarium, on of the earliest training schools for nurses in the country. The major promoter of this facility was John H. Kellogg, creator of the breakfast food industry. From the description of Battle Creek Sanitarium collection. (State Archive of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 41286700 ...

Clark, Mary Anne Beed.

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Clark, Stephen R. L.

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Hodge, Donna Beed,

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