The Earlham College student newspaper has been active since 1911. The first weekly newspaper was named the Earlham Press, using that name until 1926 when it was renamed the Quaker Quill. The Quill was of short duration, only...
Diary of a Quaker Hostage during World War II, by Burritt Mills Hiatt, edited by Dorothy Lang Hiatt, a Friend of Wilmington, Ohio, while interned in Germany. Donated by Mary Lane Hiatt, 1980.
This collection consists of a list of stockholders in a Free Labor Store, one that sold no goods produced by slave labor, in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Although undated, it probably dates from about 1850. Transferred from Harlow...
Jonathan Swain (1798-1872) was a Quaker, abolitionist, and Spiritualist in Union County, Ind. This collection consists of an autobiography, with considerable reminiscence of his childhood in Guilford County, North Carolina; his...
Small Collections are archival collections that can be as small as a single page and are no larger than 2.5 inches wide. They are organized in accession order.
The pamphlet that was handed out about the furnishings in the Archive when it was still on the third floor. Some of these furnishings are still on display in the Archive and some are in storage.