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Faraday Leighton Peterson's collection on George W. Childs

 Collection — Box: 1, Folder: unknown container
Identifier: MC-00-056
Overview

This collection contains papers and ephemera related to George W. Childs, including letters, calling cards, a book of autographs, newspapers, photographs, books and pamphlets. The calling cards and autograph book document Mr. Childs's social interaction with such 19th century luminaries as Nathaniel Hawthorne, General William T. Sherman and Alexander Graham Bell.

Dates: circa 1834-1925

George W. Childs collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC-00-010
Overview

The collection consists of scrapbooks containing clippings published on the event of Childs' death and shortly after it (the bulk of the collection) as well as publications about Childs, memorial addresses in his honor, and some correspondence,

Dates: 1845-1967

George W. Childs obituary notices scrapbooks

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MC-00-039
Scope and Contents This collection is made up of 4 volumes of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings surrounding the death, funeral, and will of George W. Childs, as well as many commemorative biographical articles that ran in the weeks following his death. There are two sets of two volumes each. The sets are nearly identical, containing essentially the same articles, but arranged differently. “Volume I of the Obituary Notices of Geo W. Childs” contains clippings primarily from New York newspapers,...
Dates: 1894

George W. Childs scrapbooks

 Collection
Identifier: MC-00-038
Overview

The George W. Childs scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings and correspondence, with occasional photographs and other ephemera. The topics are primarily Mr. Childs' career, business and philanthropic activities.

Dates: 1855-1874

Library School scrapbooks

 Collection
Identifier: UR-04-026
Overview

This collection consists of seven scrapbooks that document the curriculum and operations of Drexel's Library School between the years of 1891-1914.

Dates: 1891-1914