Haydon family papers, 1901-1948 (bulk 1901-1904).

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Haydon family papers, 1901-1948 (bulk 1901-1904).

Approximately 840 handwritten letters, chiefly between A. Eustace Haydon and his wife Edith E. Haydon (nee Jones). Most letters predate the couple's marriage in 1904. Includes correspondence from friends and relatives, including Bette and Brownlee Haydon. Also present are four photographic prints of A. Eustace and Edith Haydon, as well as one program from the dedication of a Baptist church in Saskatoon (Sask.).

2.5 linear ft. (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083197

Chicago History Museum

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Haydon, A. Eustace (Albert Eustace), 1880-1975

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A. Eustace Haydon was a Canadian Baptist minister who later became a professor of religion at the University of Chicago and a leader in the Humanist movement. A. Eustace and Edith Haydon were married in 1904. Edith Haydon died in 1949. From the description of Haydon family papers, 1901-1948 (bulk 1901-1904). (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713916638 Leader of Chicago Ethical Society; educator and author; Professor of Religions. Haydon d...

Haydon, Edith E.

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