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0731: Claudia Peyton Papers, 1921-1984, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2004

0731: Claudia Peyton Papers, 1921-1984, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection consists primarily of correspondence sent from Claudie to family and church members in the United States between 1921 and 1979. Some early letters from the 1920s contain photographs of her time in Africa. Other materials include printed material such as her publication “Twenty Years in Africa”, a Mount Union Sentinal Newsletter, a poster and letter about her book “Forty-Six Years in Africa”, letters from her adopted children in Africa about her estate, negatives of her last visit to Huntington in 1963, unrelated birth announcements sent to family members, and envelopes.


Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo):, T. C. Reade Jan 1979

Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo):, T. C. Reade

Samuel Morris Collection

A biography of Samuel Morris, written by Thaddeus C. Reade of Taylor University.


Newsletter No. I, Rees Odeil Bryant Mar 1958

Newsletter No. I, Rees Odeil Bryant

Rees Odeil and Patti Mattox Bryant Papers

Newsletter No. I written by Rees Odeil Bryant dated 1 March 1958. Bryant updates his readers on the final preparations for their travels to Nigeria.


Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo): Sketch Of The Life Of Samuel Morris, T. C. Reade Jan 1922

Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo): Sketch Of The Life Of Samuel Morris, T. C. Reade

Samuel Morris Collection

A biography written by Taylor University president Thaddeus C. Reade about the life of Samuel Morris.


Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo): Born Of The Spirit, Led By The Spirit, Filled With The Spirit, T. C. Reade Jan 1921

Samuel Morris (Prince Kaboo): Born Of The Spirit, Led By The Spirit, Filled With The Spirit, T. C. Reade

Samuel Morris Collection

A biography of Samuel Morris written by T.C. Reade of Taylor University.