Box 1
Contains 51 Results:
Quotations from Fairchild's annual reports, 1874, 1879, 1885
Typed quotations from Fairchild's annual reports of Berea's commencements in the American Missionary
Account of Fairchild's life, by the Rev. Harley Patterson, DD., 1973
Account of Fairchild's life, citing sources, prepared by the Rev. Harley Patterson, DD .
Annual Circular, 1875
Illustrated with engravings of Ladies Hall and Howard Hall
Letter written by Kirke Smith
Letter of Kirke Smith, a black student, recalling meeting Kate Gilbert at a Christmas dinner at the Eugene Fairchild home
Pages from a diary maintained by Phoebe Haynes
Pages from a diary maintained by Phoebe Haynes, E.H. Fairchild's niece by marriage, with annotations by F.F. Hall (20 small pages, March, 1885). Haynes was employed in the Music Department at Oberlin and made a trip to Berea for a musical program. Also a note on her sister Caroline Willard Haynes, who taught at Berea, attributed to W.E. Barton.
Fairchild Family correspondence and printed material
Three letters by grandsons Henry Pratt Fairchild and F.F. Hall (1931, 1936) along with copies or reprints of miscellaneous articles by H.P.F. from Harper's, The Forum, Atlantic, etc., and clippings about his daughter; articles about EHF's nephew David Fairchild, his books, and the Fairchild Gardens; and a booklet published by the Rev. E.M. Fairchild, nephew.
Letter praising Fairchild and Berea
An incomplete letter praising Fairchild and Berea, perhaps from General S.C. Armstrong, a founder of Hampton Institute.
What Career for the Negro?
3 reprints from Sunday Afternoon
Circular, 1877-1878
Publicity circulars and advertisements of courses available at Berea College from the first seven years of Fairchild's presidency are collected here, along with Fairchild's history of the founding of Berea and an address by his brother urging individual’s to direct their religious feeling toward social action.
Fairchild Family materials
Reminiscences of Mrs. R. W. McLeod, 1946, recalling Arthur Fairchild, Julia Fairchild, and other family members. Letter from Grace Ohl (great granddaughter of EHF) about the location of family Bibles.