Business correspondence.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1971-2020
The first series comprises 262 folders of notes, letters, and cards written to and by bell hooks. Most items are incoming correspondence from personal and business associates. The series is organized alphabetically by surname. Letters from persons whose surnames could not be identified follow the surname folders. The series concludes with private letters to and from family members and close friends that is restricted from public access during the lifetimes of the named correspondents.
David. H. Great signed group letter seeking endowment support for Berea College, circa 1900-1910
"Of National Concern." Typescript carbon copy or mimeographed fundraising letter to the "generous and patriotic citizens of New York" on behalf of Berea College, promoting its work in Appalachia. Typed names include Theodore Roosevelt, Richard A. Storrs, Albert Shaw, Edward B. Coe, Henry van Dyke, C. Schurz, and W. H. P. Faunce. Signed by David H. Great.
J.A.R. Rogers and Elizabeth Embree Rogers family papers
These are the records and papers of J.A.R. and E.E. Rogers, founding members of Berea College. In April 1858, J. A. R. Rogers and Elizabeth E. Rogers arrived in Berea to and reinvigorate the small, struggling district school located on the Berea ridge.
