Box 1
Contains 51 Results:
Correspondence of Ethel Pearl Storing, 1903
The most prolific correspondent was Ethel Pearl Storing. Her incoming and outgoing letters appear first and are interfiled in chronological order. Storing Family Correspondence appears next and includes the letters of Storing's father, Charles Edward, her mother, Mary Catharine, her brother, Chester Charles and her sister-in-law, Ada. The letters are chronologically arranged within each folder.
Correspondence of Ethel Pearl Storing, 1904
The most prolific correspondent was Ethel Pearl Storing. Her incoming and outgoing letters appear first and are interfiled in chronological order. Storing Family Correspondence appears next and includes the letters of Storing's father, Charles Edward, her mother, Mary Catharine, her brother, Chester Charles and her sister-in-law, Ada. The letters are chronologically arranged within each folder.
Storing, Ethel Pearl, Personal and Family Genealogy Information and Miscellaneous.
A series of miscellaneous memorabilia arranged chronologically by family member.
Storing E.P., Education Related Material (Applications)
This series contains miscellaneous materials relating to Storing's teaching career. The items are arranged chronologically within each folder.
Financial Records
This series contains land contracts, and mortgages, taxes, household finances and crop and farm maintenance records, arranged chronologically.
Storing Finances,(Crops and Farm Maintenance)
This series contains land contracts, and mortgages, taxes, household finances and crop and farm maintenance records, arranged chronologically.
Storing, Mary Catharine (Keller), Miscellaneous
A series of miscellaneous memorabilia arranged chronologically by family member.
Storing Finances, (Household)
This series contains land contracts, and mortgages, taxes, household finances and crop and farm maintenance records, arranged chronologically.
Storing Family Diaries, (Ethel Pearl Storing) 1893
A series of diaries kept by Ethel Storing from 1893 to 1943.
Correspondence of Ethel Pearl Storing, 1905 - 1908.
The most prolific correspondent was Ethel Pearl Storing. Her incoming and outgoing letters appear first and are interfiled in chronological order. Storing Family Correspondence appears next and includes the letters of Storing's father, Charles Edward, her mother, Mary Catharine, her brother, Chester Charles and her sister-in-law, Ada. The letters are chronologically arranged within each folder.