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Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

Kenyon College, gelatin silver print

Kenyon College, gelatin silver print

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Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

Kenyon College, gelatin silver print

Kenyon College, gelatin silver print

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Lord Kenyon arrived in Wash. from Gambier, Ohio, where he attended the celebration of the founding of Kenyon [College?] 125 yrs ago. Lft. to rt.: Lord Kenyon, Albert Douglas, Former Member of Congress [...] Mrs. Kenyon Slaney and Col. Kenyon Slaney C.B.E.

Lord Kenyon arrived in Wash. from Gambier, Ohio, where he attended the...

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Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox County, OH

Kenyon College, Peter Neff Cottage, Wiggin Street, Gambier, Knox Count...

Significance: Possibly designed by architect William Tinsley, this building was erected about 1860 for Peter Neff, the inventor of the tintype, and may be the finest example of Gothic Revival cottage style and ... More

The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
To the citizens of Lockport. The pastoral letter of Bishop McIlvaine, President of Kenyon College, Ohio, although of a local nature, cannot fail of producing beneficial results wherever it is read ... It is now published here, in the hope that i

To the citizens of Lockport. The pastoral letter of Bishop McIlvaine, ...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 136, Folder 15.

The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, President of Kenyon College, for his services at a rolling canteen of the American Red Cross at the front in France

Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, Preside...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Posters, Proclamations, Maps, Diagrams, Charts, etc. Date based on date range for negative series. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and... More

Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, President of Kenyon College, for his services at a rolling canteen of the American Red Cross at the front in France

Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, Preside...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Posters, Proclamations, Maps, Diagrams, Charts, etc. Date based on date range for negative series. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and... More

The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, President of Kenyon College, for his services at a rolling canteen of the American Red Cross at the front in France

Letter of appreciation from General Remond to Dr. W.F. Pierce, Preside...

Title and note information from Red Cross caption card. Group title: Posters, Proclamations, Maps, Diagrams, Charts, etc. Date based on date range for negative series. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and... More

The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
To the citizens of Lockport. The pastoral letter of Bishop McIlvaine, President of Kenyon College, Ohio, although of a local nature, cannot fail of producing beneficial results wherever it is read ... It is now published here, in the hope that i

To the citizens of Lockport. The pastoral letter of Bishop McIlvaine, ...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 136, Folder 15.

The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855
The scholar; an address delivered before the Philomathesian Society of Kenyon College, August 1, 1855