Diaries
Found in 307 Collections and/or Records:
Eugene Plumb Andrews papers
Correspondence, travel diaries, official documents, and photographs. Letters from Andrews to his family from Italy, Greece, Crete, and Egypt describing the progress of his archaeological work, personal matters, travels, and activities.
European diary of Deane W. Malott, Summer 1923
Typewritten fair copy of a diary kept by Malott on his first trip to Europe, in the summer after his second year as a student at Harvard Business School. He went on a cattle boat with a group of friends. The diary's preface is dated June 25, 1965. Spiral bound.
Eva C. Beem papers
Photocopies of a diary of Eva C. Beem, 1871, and a letter, dated October 23, 1904, to Mrs. Susan Beem Rice from her daughter; also photograph of five members of the Beem (Beam) family of Dryden, N.Y.
Farlin family papers
Papers include Tompkins County Medical Society certificates of Dr. Chauncy P. Farlin, 1838 and 1840; indentures for land in Ludlowville, New York, diaries of Lucien A. Farlin, 1882-1883, and other manuscript and printed items of other family members; ledger sheets of Farlin & Reynolds, a grocery firm of Geneva, New York; and information on the Ithaca Lyceum Theatre compiled from newspapers.
Farm journal
Volume includes farm accounts,1841-1847, and a diary, 1842-1853, of Robert Brown Fiddis, a farmer and metal worker from Owego, New York.
Fenner family papers
Field family papers
Frances Evaline Duncombe papers
Two diaries kept while a student living in Sage College at Cornell University; also, correspondence, essays, clippings, and photographs, some of which deal with Protestant missionary work in China.
Francis W. Squires diaries
Diaries are concerned with family affairs, farm work, rural social life, politics, genealogy, the author's service in the Union Army during the Civil War, and his duties as a Justice of the Peace; include daily notations on temperature, humidity, rainfall and other changes in the weather.
Frank Ernest Gannett papers
Papers include correspondence, news releases, speeches, scrapbooks, articles, and pamphlets concerning FEG's youth, his student days at Cornell, editorial policies of the Gannett Newspapers and the establishment of the Frank E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation in 1935, temperance and liquor advertising, and newspaper and professional organizations in which FEG was active.