Box 1
Contains 87 Results:
Obituary of Ruthe Thompson Starr, 1804-1890, probably by Geo. Starr., 1890
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Paper by G.L. Starr on Christian Service., January 7, 1895
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Eight leaf dissertation, handwritten-seems to be pro & con the Spain. Amer. War, undated
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Trustee accounts, 1883-1900 G.L. Starr for Miss E.M. Thompson. Three items: note book, letter from Probate Judge to G.L. Starr, written report of estate, by G.L. Starr., 1883-1900
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Note of acknowledgements signed by Cordelia Starr, Aug. 13, 1900 (Centennial Cel), August 13, 1900
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
"The doctor of 40 years ago: Three items: program for the "Annual Banquet" of the Summit County Medical Society (Incl. G.L. Starr's name as a speaker), notes for speech, speech written on slate., February 13, 1906
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Stock transactions, Cordelia Starr (Coal Ridge Co.), 1916-1917
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Biography of George L. Starr, written by one of the Starrs, death date filled in later by another hand, 1833-1920
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Leander Starr, Ruthe Starr w. children George & Cordelia, daguerreotype., undated
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Leander Starr, daguerreotype, undated
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.