The Isaac Tharpe collection consists of personal correspondence, personal writings, account books, sermons, essays, photographs, legal documents, and other miscellaneous materials related to Isaac Tharp. Isaac Tharp was born in 1837 in Ohio. Tharp married Abigail Adam Miller (b. 1840, d. 1928) around 1860. They moved from Bushnell, Illinois eventually settling in Monmouth, Kansas during 1865 and 1866. The Tharp family were homesteaders claiming land in the new state of Kansas. Isaac was a farmer, store owner, and Methodist Episcopal preacher. They had a total of eight children. Isaac Tharp died in 1883.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/fa/1364/thumbnail.jp
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Some genealogical information on the Upson family and a letter, dated Nov. 19, 1962, which gives som...
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Correspondence, including letters (1931) to Sam Shevchenko of Buxton, from relatives in the Ukraine ...
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A collection of a scrapbook, scrapbook items, and other papers of Pauline Phillip’s time at Kansas S...
The Isaac Tharpe collection consists of personal correspondence, personal writings, account books, s...
Personal correspondence of Isaac Tharp and family, and the Bumgarner family; Photocopies of the diar...
A collection of correspondence, family history, biographical information, clippings, photographs, an...
This collection consists of personal and professional correspondence primarily addressed to Clyde M....
Photocopy of letter (March 15, 1897) by Mr. Pratt to relatives in Michigan concerning the winter of ...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
A collection of records, ledgers, and receipts from John Honstead’s store. The collection also inclu...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Some genealogical information on the Upson family and a letter, dated Nov. 19, 1962, which gives som...
An Englishman whose family immigrated to Michigan who became an ordained Congregational minister and...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Typed copy of a letter relating their early life in N.D., mentions the death of two children, grassh...
Correspondence, including letters (1931) to Sam Shevchenko of Buxton, from relatives in the Ukraine ...
This collection consists of photographs, tintypes and a bible relating to the Cuthbertson and Bruce ...
A collection of a scrapbook, scrapbook items, and other papers of Pauline Phillip’s time at Kansas S...