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Rideout family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS R43

Scope and Content

The Rideout family papers consist of collected papers, artifacts, and photographs documenting the work, travels, and personal lives of the Rideout family. The glass negatives of Eugene Glasier Rideout comprise the bulk of the collection. The collection has been divided into three series: Papers, Textiles and Artifacts, and Images. The Papers series includes two postcards and a drawing of a Hudson building. The Textiles and Artifacts series comprises various collected artifacts and clothing of the Rideouts, including several pieces of china, two bayonets, a rosewood melodeon, several portraits of the Rideout family, a cap and shawl, and a money purse made by Native Americans for Adelaide A. Rideout while a missionary at the Santee Sioux Reservation. The Images series consists primarily of glass negatives and photographic negatives (photographs and lantern slides are also included). The photographs mainly concern the personal life and travels of Eugene Glasier Rideout and his family and the various locales they lived, worked, and visited, including Hudson, Ohio, Elkhart, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, and Charleston, West Virginia. A set of lantern slides were also found in the collection. The lantern slides appear to include high school diplomas, programs, and photographs of Hudson resident Frederick Clayton Waite (1870-1956). Some of the lantern slides also feature photographs of teachers and superintendents of Hudson Schools as well as Hudson buildings and street views. The Rideout's connection to Fred Waite is unknown.

Dates

  • Creation: 1882-1939

Creator

Restrictions on Access

The collection is open for research use.

Restrictions on Use

The collection is open for research use.

Biography of Rideout family

The Rideouts first arrived in Hudson, Ohio, in 1879 when Civil War veteran Samuel Eugene Rideout (1841-1928) moved with his three children from Dorset, Vermont, after the death of his wife, Sarah Baldwin Rideout. In Hudson, Samuel set up a feed and implement business. He later married Mary Lane (1844-1918) of Twinsburg, Ohio. The Rideouts were longtime residents of 55 Oviatt in Hudson.

Samuel had three children with Sarah Baldwin: Adelaide Augusta (1867-1895), Bertha Mary (1872-1896), and Eugene Glasier (1869-1962) and two children with Mary Lane: Henry (1884-1960) and Carroll (1881-1958). Adelaide and Bertha were teachers at the Santee Normal Training School, an institute dedicated to training teachers to be missionaries on the Sioux Reservation in South Dakota (for more information on Adelaide's life, see "Hudsonites to Indian Territory" on the Hudson Library & Historical Library website). Eugene Glasier was a printer, who owned his own print shop in Chicago for fourteen years. He also worked on various newspapers in Charleston and Bluefield, West Virginia, and Ravenna, Ohio. Eugene Glasier married Stella Burdick (1883-1956), who was a descendant of the Treffry family, and together they had six children. Eugene returned to Hudson in 1916 and lived there until his death in 1962.

Extent

2.3 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Collected papers, artifacts, and photographs of the Rideout family of Hudson, Ohio.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series: 1) Papers 2) Images.

Related Material

The Dorset Historical Society in Dorset, Vermont, owns another Rideout collection, primarily documenting Samuel Eugene Rideout's life in Dorset, Vermont. The records also include the records of Mary Lane Rideout and her sons. The collection consists of over 500 photographs and 1500 letters. Please contact the Dorset Historical Society for more information.

Separated Material

Some of the books and artifacts donated with the collection have been removed and added to the general collection. See the old item-level inventory in Box 1, Folder 1 for more information. The artifacts are part of the artifact collection and are stored separately. The Hudson Library & Historical Society maintains detailed information about individual items in the artifact collection in a separate database.

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Polly Reynolds in 2009 and updated in 2012.

Title
Guide to the Rideout family papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Polly Reynolds
Date
2024
Description rules
Finding Aid Prepared Using Dacs
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English, Latin script

Repository Details

Part of the Hudson Library & Historical Society Repository

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