Nellie May Davis Finley Family Papers, 1881-1978.

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Nellie May Davis Finley Family Papers, 1881-1978.

Family papers, 1881-1978, and undated, of Nellie and her family, including personal correspondence, teaching materials she used as a student and a teacher, notebooks, scrapbooks, published items, certificates, receipts, speeches, recipes, directories of Michigan teachers and principals, photographs, and miscellaneous, including Michigan poet Will Carleton's Everywhere, January-December 1911, Christoforo's Method for Mandolin, 1897, directories of Mich. school teachers and principals, oversized certificates, and an oversized gravure print of Orlando H. Moore.

25 cubic ft. (in 25 boxes, 1 Ov. folder) : ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8118743

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Finley family.

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Moore, Orlando Hurley, 1827-1890

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Colonel of the Twenty-Fifth Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. From the description of Orlando H. Moore papers, 1856-1894 [microform] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778690 From the description of Orlando H. Moore papers, 1856-1894. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418728 ...

Michigan State University

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Finley, Nellie May Davis.

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Nellie May Davis Finley (1888-1940s) was born in Mich., the daughter of Wilson H. and Martha J. Finley. In 1907 Nellie graduated from Michigan State Normal School. By 1914 she married Theron S. Finley (1887-dead by 1920) of Parma, Mich. Theron suffered from tuberculosis in 1914-1915 and was hospitalized. In 1920, Nellie Finley lived with her parents and her mother's sister, Nellie McEntire, and Nellie's two sons, Theron W., age six, and Harry C., age four, in Parma. In 1930 they still lived toge...

Carleton, Will, 1845-1912

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Carleton was a Michigan poet. He was born on Oct. 21, 1845 in Hudson (Mich.), the son of John H. and Celestia Carleton. After graduating from Hillsdale College (1869), he became a newspaper reporter and, later, part owner of the newspaper. Carleton edited the Detroit Weekly Tribune. He founded and published Everywhere magazine, 1894-1912. Carleton was a poet and lecturer at Hillsdale College, 1887-1912. He published from 1871-1913. Carleton (Mich.), Carelton Highway, and Will Carleton Road West ...