Library records, [ca. 1866]-1992.

ArchivalResource

Library records, [ca. 1866]-1992.

Materials pertaining to the library include correspondence; bookmarks; bibliographies; brochures, booklets, programs; fact sheets, and guides to the library; reports; accession lists including four ledgers (1898-1930); circulation records including four ledgers (1873-1910); news clippings; photographs; and two undated shelf list ledgers.

5.5 linear ft.

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Labaree, Mary Fleming

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Ashmun Institute

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Grim, Harold F.

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Gunn, H. D.

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Yelton, Donald Charles

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Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972

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Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. From the description of Horace Mann Bond papers, 1830-1979 (bulk 1926-1972). (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 48383227 Horace Mann Bond (1904-1972), African American educator, sociologist, and author. Bond married Julia Agnes Washington (1908-2007), author and librarian, in 1930. The Bonds had three children: Marguerite Jane (1938-), Horace Julian (1940-), and James George (1944-). From the des...

Lincoln University, Pa.

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Ashmun Institute was founded in 1854 by John Miller Dickey, a Presbyterian minister, with the purpose of preparing freedmen to christianize Africa; named after Jehudi Ashmun, the first governor of Liberia, it was the first college established in the U.S. to have as its original purpose the higher education of youth of African descent; interracial and international; renamed Lincoln University in 1866, becoming the first educational institution named for the assassinated president; first recorded ...

Lincoln University (Pa.). African Museum

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Langston Hughes Memorial Library (Lincoln University)

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Wimbish, Emery

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