Beekeepers.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Charles J. Baldridge papers
Papers of Charles J. Baldridge, a farmer and beekeeper in Kendaia, Seneca County, New York. Correspondence, bills and receipts, 1889-1899, 1902-1946; daybook, 1890-1946; and farm inventories, 1902, 1903 of Charles J. Baldridge for honey and fruit production. Also, Treasurer's Book, Women's Mission Circle; Kendaia Baptist Church, Record Book, 1902-1910, 1936; Sunday School Superintendent Record Book, 1932-1940.
Everett Franklin Phillips papers
Correspondence, reports, and other papers relating to bees and beekeeping.
Moses Quinby papers
Diary (1831) of a trip to Kendall, Massilon, and Canton, Ohio from Quinby's home in Greene County, New York, including a description of the Zoar community near Canton. Also, legal documents and letters written to his parents, William and Hannah Quinby, and a periodical "Gleanings in Bee Culture," 1915, which includes information on Moses Quinby.
S. D. House beekeeping materials
Collection relating to beekeeping business in Camillus, N.Y. includes: photographs, letters, a typed manuscript, typed letters, diaries, and account books. Also includes tintype of unidentified man and other miscellaneous materials.
Thomas Bigelow Ross papers
Collection contains files documenting Ross's time as an architect, his environmental work in which he helped establish the Jackson Bog State Nature Preserve in Ohio, and his work in beekeeping where he patented the "Ross Rounds" system of creating honey comb. Also includes slides, maps, photographs, ephemera, a collection of business cards of regional beekeepers, correspondence, and a letter from Buckminster Fuller to Tom Ross.