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Introduction | Biographical Sketch | Scope and Content | Series DescriptionInventory

Introduction

The Hill/Morgan Family Collection spans four generations of a Wood County, Ohio family, from 1831 to 1980. The surnames of the successive generations are: Hill, Morgan, Overmyer, and Graf. The collection includes correspondence, documents, manuscripts, printed materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, and some artifacts collected during this time span. These materials provide an intimate look into the events of a typical Northwest Ohio family, and the context in which they lived.

The generation of this region's first pioneers is represented through correspondence with relatives in some of the eastern states. Letters to members of the Hill family, from friends serving in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, provide some details of a soldiers life during that time. Religion proves to be a dominant influence throughout this collection. Similarly, education in Northwest Ohio is illustrated by student compositions, report cards, and programs, as well as various teacher's manuscripts, class lists, and instructional materials.

The collection represents some women's history with the several manuscripts of local, state, and national women's organizations.

Of interest to the genealogist are the materials dealing with a wide cross section of relatives, and of friends living in Wood County. Associated family names include: Burrows, Crawfoot/Crowfoot, Hallopeter, Hoiles, Kingsbury, Ostrander, Shuman, Underwood, Wensel, and Whitman.

In addition to portraits of family and friends, this collection includes more than 150 photographs and negatives, many of which depict rural life in Ohio from the late 19th century.

The records were donated and transferred to the Center for Archival Collections in October 1981 by Mrs. Ruth Graf of Wayne, Ohio, a fourth generation descendant of the Reverend Harlow Hill who moved to Wood County in the 1830s. Duplication of the material is permitted for the purpose of preservation and research. The register was prepared by Stephen C. Young in April 1987.

Biographical Sketch

The Reverend Harlow Hill (1810-1893), an itinerant preacher, married Amy Kingsbury (1811-1883) on February 27, 1832 at Martinsville, New York. The Reverend was a Vermont native born on February 14, 1810. He and his wife came to the Freeport (later named Prairie Depot and now known as Wayne), Wood County, Ohio, vicinity in 1832. In January 1833 he constructed a log cabin in Perry Township. The next year he conducted the first Methodist Episcopal class in the township with seven members present. A year later Montgomery Township was set off from Perry and the first election followed in 1835. Hill along with Charles Smith were elected overseers of the poor; a total of fourteen votes were cast at the election. During the Civil War Hill corresponded with a number of soldiers from the Wood County area; among them are:

  • Elisha Fair - Company K, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • Charles M. Gano - Company K, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • James F. Hollopeter
  • Manning H. Jackson - Company E, 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • William A. Knoll - Company H, 11th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
  • Guy Morgan - Company K, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • John Morgan
  • William Charles Pfeffer - Company C, 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • John A. Stump - Company E, 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • Nash E. Stump - Company E, 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • Allen S. Underwood - Company K, 153rd New York Volunteer Infantry
  • William Henry Wickard - Company H, 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry

Four children were born to Harlow and Amy: Harrison (1832), Henry Whitman (1837), Harriet (1839), and Hester Ann (1843). Harlow Hill died on July 9, 1893 and was buried in the Graham Cemetery, Montgomery Township, Wood County, Ohio.

Hester Ann Hill married Guy Morgan (1839-1910) on Christmas day 1866. Guy Morgan, son of Griswold and Rhoda Shuman Morgan, was born in Wood County Ohio. The Morgan's settled near the Hill's in Montgomery Township. Guy was elected justice of the peace for the township on June 6, 1835. He enlisted in Company K, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry on August 24, 1861. He was discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability on May 5, 1863, after he was shot in the head during the Battle of Murfreesboro. This couple had seven daughters: Carrie Lucinda (1867), Cora Belle (1871), Harriet Mabel (1875), Anna Eliza (1878), Jessie May (1882), Luella Jean (1884), and Hester Adella (1886). Guy died on March 3, 1910.

The youngest daughter, known as Adella Morgan, attended Lima College, and was a teacher in the Wayne, Ohio area. She was married October 18, 1919, to William G. Overmyer at Toledo, Ohio. Adella was accomplished in many endeavors, literary, and otherwise. She was also active in many different women's organizations on a local, state, and national level. The Overmyers had three children: Hester Mae, Joseph Guy, and Ruth Ellen.

Scope and Content

The Hill/Morgan Family Collection provides rare insight into many different aspects of Ohio history. Early 19th century correspondence to the Hill family reveals contemporary attitudes about relationships, travel (infrequency of visits), and activities. The Reverend Harlow Hill and his family also received many letters from friends serving in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War which gives personal accounts of battles and camp life during campaigns. All of the letters, except three in box 1, folder 2, from Allen S. Underwood of the 153rd New York have been transcribed. The three mentioned above were omitted due to lightness and illegibility issues.

Better represented are the lives of the daughters of Guy and Hester (Hill) Morgan. Correspondence between each other and friends furnish an intimate and affectionate description of their lives from their youth near the end of the century, to old age. School compositions, report cards, and commencement programs give further personal reference to their lives. Two of the girls trained and practiced as teachers near Wayne, Ohio, as is evidenced by some of the teaching certificates and other teacher's documents included. The tragedy of young lives ended prematurely through sickness is portrayed in the letters and obituaries of two of the sisters' deaths.

The life of the youngest daughter, Adella (Morgan) Overmyer, is represented more completely than any other. Her attendance at Lima College, and subsequent career as a teacher are illustrated in her letters, especially to her college friends. She was also very active in various women's organizations on a local, state, and national level. Minutes of meetings, pamphlet material, conference programs, and awards all combine to describe her opinions and actions regarding women's issues during the early to mid-20th century.

Religion played a significant role in the succeeding generations of this family, from the Reverend Harlow Hill to Mrs. Ruth Graf (donor of the collection) who married a Lutheran Pastor. The collection therefore includes many tracts and publications of a sectarian nature from the mid-nineteenth century to 1980.

The genealogist will find much information about the Hill and Morgan families, as well as their many relations. Because of the nature of this collection there is much information about many families who grew up and were associated with this Wood County family for over 100 years.

Series Description

CORRESPONDENCE

CORRESPONDENCE - HILL FAMILY
1831-1931.
Arranged chronologically - Box 1, Folders 1-7.
Letters to various members of the Hill family from their friends and relatives on family and religious topics. Included is some correspondence from soldiers serving in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.

CORRESPONDENCE - HENRY W. HILL
1860-1911.
Arranged chronologically - Box 1, Folders 8-12.
Letters to Henry W. Hill from various friends on many topics. Of particular interest are the letters from many of his friends during the Civil War including his brother-in-law Charles M. Gano, and future brother-in-law Guy Morgan.

CORRESPONDENCE - MORGAN FAMILY
1862-1916.
Arranged chronologically - Box 1, Folders 13-20.
Letters on various topics received by members of the Morgan family. Included is much correspondence to Carrie L. Morgan who died at age twenty-six, and Jessie M. Morgan, who died at age seventeen. Most correspondence is between the surviving sisters (predominately Adella) into their married lives.

CORRESPONDENCE - H. ADELLA MORGAN
1907-1942.
Arranged chronologically - Box 1, Folders 21-24.
Most of this material consists of Adella's correspondence with her college friends including Ralph A. Lutes, who seems to have had a romantic interest in her.

CORRESPONDENCE - OVERMYER FAMILY
1913-1971.
Arranged chronologically - Box 1, Folders 25-26.
Some postcards to William Overmyer before his marriage in 1919, and other correspondence to he and Adella on various topics from friends and relatives.

LITERARY PRODUCTIONS

HILL, MORGAN, AND OVERMYER COMPOSITIONS
1881-1980, n.d.
Box 2, Folders 27-31.
Stories, poetry, essays, songs, and recipes written by members of the Hill, Morgan, Overmyer, and Graf families. Includes obituaries and short biographies of some of these and related individuals, copies of bible records for Hill, Morgan, and Ostrander families.

SUBJECT FILES

REUNIONS
1881-1909
Arranged by organization - Box 2, Files 32-33.
Various printed announcements for the 21st Regiment of the O.V.V.I. (144th Reg.) with reunion ribbons. Also some correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morgan relating to family reunion, with printed program and reunion ribbons. Included are newsclippings relative to these subjects. (Reunion ribbons have been transferred to MS 562.)

RELIGION
1858-1983, n.d.
Box 2, Files 34-37.
Early manuscripts relating to Wood County churches. Printed materials-tracts, booklets, periodicals, and decorative scripture cards.

EDUCATION
1862-1942.
Box 2, Files 38-44.
Various examples of student and teacher materials, both manuscript and printed. Notebooks, report cards, manuals, commencement programs, certificates, and handbooks dealing with Wood County school districts.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS

LEGAL DOCUMENTS
1835-1923.
Box 3, Folders 45-49.
Miscellaneous documents relating to the Hill, Morgan, Ostrander, and Wensel families including marriage certificates, indentures, deeds, Civil War pension materials, and court records.

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
1872-1923.
Box 3, Folders 50-52.
Leases, receipts, inventories, etc. mostly relating to financial concerns of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morgan including his ledger book.

SCRAPBOOKS AND NEWSCLIPPINGS

NEWSCLIPPINGS
1899-1980.
Box 3, Files 53-54.
Miscellaneous newsclippings: births, marriages, and deaths of Hill, Morgan, Overmyer and related families. Also many of the same collected for residents of the Prairie Depot (Wayne), Ohio area.

PRINTED MATERIAL

PROMOTIONAL AND DECORATIVE
n.d.
Arranged categorically - Box 3, Files 55-56.
These materials include commercially printed art cards, and postcards of Ohio sites. Also some printed calling and gift enclosure cards.

BOOKS, BOOKLETS, AND MISCELLANEOUS
n.d.
Arranged categorically - Box 4, Files 57-59.
Juvenile reading materials and miscellaneous printed materials belonging to the Hill and Morgan families.

VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN
1919.
Box 4, File 60.
Applications for Victory Liberty Loan notes and certificate of recognition.

WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS
1917-1919.
Box 4, Files 61-62.
Printed materials relating to the Women's Relief Corps, Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs, and other female organizations.

PHOTOGRAPHS

PHOTOGRAPHS (PRINTS AND NEGATIVES)
1858-1948, n.d.
Arranged by subject - Box 5.
Includes black and white prints and negatives illustrating individual family members, agricultural scenes, home interviews and social activities.

Inventory

Box 1

Folders
  1. Kingsbury Correspondence (1831-1862).
  2. Allen S. Underwood Correspondence (1837-1866).
  3. Harlow and Amy (Kingsbury) Hill Correspondence (1837-1892).
  4. Hallopeter Correspondence (1862-1931).
  5. Harriet "Hattie" and Hester A. Hill Correspondence (1855-1860).
  6. Hill Family Civil War Correspondence (1862-1863).
  7. Hill Family Miscellaneous Correspondence (1853-1909).
  8. Henry W. Hill Correspondence from Catherine S. Allen (1860-1861).
  9. Henry W. Hill Correspondence from Charles M. Gano (1862-1864) with transcripts.
  10. Henry W. Hill Correspondence from Guy Morgan (1861-1863) with transcripts.
  11. Henry W. Hill Miscellaneous Civil War Correspondence (1862-1863).
  12. Henry W. Hill Miscellaneous Correspondence (1860-1911).
  13. Guy Morgan Correspondence (1862-1910).
  14. Guy and Hester A. (Hill) Morgan Correspondence (1870-1916).
  15. Carrie L. Morgan Correspondence (1878-1894).
  16. Harriet "Hattie" M. (Morgan) Burrows Correspondence (1915-1945).
  17. Harriet "Hattie" M. (Morgan) Burrows Braille Correspondence, (1942-1945).
  18. Anna E. (Morgan) Whitman Correspondence (1903-1914).
  19. Jessie M. Morgan Correspondence (1896-1899).
  20. Luella J. (Morgan) Wensel Correspondence (1906-1913).
  21. H. Adella Morgan Correspondence from Ralph A. Lutes (1908-1921).
  22. H. Adella Morgan Correspondence from Susie (Wight) Turner (1907-1942).
  23. H. Adella Morgan Correspondence from Frances Swisher (1907-1908).
  24. H. Adella Morgan Miscellaneous Correspondence (1906-1916).
  25. William Overmyer Correspondence (1913-1915).
  26. William and H. Adella (Morgan) Overmyer Correspondence (1919-1971).

Box 2

Folders
  1. Hester A. (Hill) Morgan Compositions (n.d.).
  2. Carrie L. Morgan Compositions.
  3. H. Adella (Morgan) Overmyer Compositions.
  4. Miscellaneous Compositions.
  5. Miscellaneous Biographies, Genealogies, and Obituaries.
  6. Civil War Reunions (1881-1916). (Ribbons transferred to MS 562, Box 14 Folder 25)
  7. Morgan Family Reunions (1903-1906).
  8. Religion - Early Wood County Manuscripts (1858-1884).
  9. Religion - Miscellaneous Tracts and Publications (19th century).
  10. Religion - Printed Decorative Scripture Cards (19th century).
  11. Religion - Miscellaneous Printed Materials (20th century).
  12. Education - Report Cards (1875-1906).
  13. Education - Student and Teacher Manuscripts (1880-1899).
  14. Education - Teacher Certification (1888-1907).
  15. Education - Miscellaneous Commencement and Alumni Programs (1876-1942).
  16. Education - Montgomery Township, Wood County, School District Manuscripts, (1893-1910).
  17. Education - Teacher Orientation and Training (1906-1928).
  18. Education - Lima College and Central Ohio Conference Seminary, (1862-1907).

Box 3

Folders
  1. Morgan Family Civil War Documents (1863-1916).
  2. Miscellaneous Legal Documents (1835-1895).
  3. Harlow Hill Legal Documents (1838-1889).
  4. Henry W. Hill Legal Documents (1889).
  5. Guy and Hester A. (Hill) Morgan Legal Documents (1866-1923).
  6. Harlow Hill Financial Documents (1889).
  7. Guy and Hester A. (Hill) Morgan Financial Documents (1872-1923).
  8. Guy Morgan Ledger Book (1872-1882).
  9. Hill, Morgan, Overmyer, Graf, and Relatives - Newsclippings (1899-1980).
  10. Prairie Depot (Wayne), Ohio - Newsclippings (1912-1977).
  11. Solomon Lutheran Church Biographies, Woodville, Ohio.
  12. Promotional Cards - Printed Material.
  13. Postcards, Art, and Calling Cards - Printed Materials.
  14. Miscellaneous Printed Materials.

Box 4

Folders
  1. 19th Century Book(let)s - Printed Materials.
  2. 19th Century Book(let)s - Printed Materials.
  3. World War II Ration Books.
  4. Victory Liberty Loan.
  5. "Americanization of Women" - Pamphlet.
  6. Women's Relief Corps (GAR).
  7. Ohio Women's Clubs.
  8. Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, Ohio Branch.
  9. Research Club, Prairie Depot (Wayne), Ohio - Manuscripts.
  10. Crochet Club - Manuscripts (1917-1919).
  11. Farmer's Union, Local 27, Fostoria, Ohio - Record Books.
  12. Artifacts - Wallpaper, Stitchery, and Fabric Samples.

Box 5

Folders
  1. Mary (Hallopeter) Hill, ca. 1860 (no print).
  2. Henry W. Hill, ca. 1860 (no print).
  3. Hester Adella Morgan, ca. 1888 (no print).
  4. Anna Eliza Morgan, ca. 1883 (no print).
  5. Guy Morgan, ca. 1866 (no print).
  6. Hester Anna (Hill) Morgan, ca. 1866 (no print).
  7. Harriet 'Hattie' Mabel Morgan, ca. 1884 (no print).
  8. Jessie May Morgan, ca. 1884 (no print).
  9. Luella Jean Morgan, ca. 1884 (no print).
  10. Cora Belle Morgan, ca. 1872 (no print).
  11. Tom Crawfoot, n.d. (no print).
  12. Nancy Mabel (Morgan) Crawfoot, n.d. (no print).
  13. Jessie and Anna Morgan, ca. 1897 (no print).
  14. John, Guy, and Stanley Morgan, ca. 1856 (no print).
  15. William, Robert, and Hattie (Morgan) Burrows, ca. 1896 (no print).
  16. Stanley and Jessie Crawfoot, n.d. (no print).
  17. Myrtle Crawfoot, n.d. (no print).
  18. Funeral wreaths and photo of Carrie Morgan, July 1894 (no print).
  19. Mill at West Millgrove, Ohio, ca. 1911 (print).
  20. Crawfoot family photo, n.d. (original).
  21. Family Photo (Morgan, Whitman, Burrows), n.d. (no print).
  22. Group photo, n.d. (no print).
  23. Halloween costumes, n.d. (print).
  24. Clifford Baulch double exposure, n.d. (print).
  25. Group Photo (Morgan family), n.d. (no print).
  26. Hope Lutheran Church, Cloverdale, n.d. (no print).
  27. Robert Burrows, n.d. (no print).
  28. Anna and Merle Whitman, n.d. (no print).
  29. Adella Morgan, n.d. (no print).
  30. Pearl Daily, n.d. (no print).
  31. Unidentified (no print).
  32. Luella (Morgan) Wensel, n.d. (no print).
  33. Allen S. Underwood (or his brother), n.d. (original).
  34. Allen S. Underwood, ca. 1861, (original).
  35. Henry Albert Hill, ca. 1894 (no print).
  36. Group photo (Crawfoot family), ca. 1900 (print).
  37. Ruth and Adam Graf, 1948 (no print).
  38. Guy Morgan, ca. 1870 (no print) - same as #5.
  39. Henry W. Hill, ca. 1860 (no print) - same as #2.
  40. Mary (Hallopeter) Hill, ca. 1860 (no print) - same as #1.
  41. Hester Anna Hill, ca. 1858 (no print).
  42. Hester and Ella Hill, ca. 1860 (no print).
  43. Lucinda (Sizer) Hill, ca. 1870 (no print).
  44. Amy (Kingsbury) Hill?, ca. 1870 (no print).
  45. Harlow Hill?, ca. 1870s (no print).
  46. Hill/Morgan farmhouse, ca. 1890 (print).
  47. Henry W. Hill family, ca. 1890.
  48. John, Guy, and Stanley Morgan, ca. 1856 (no print) - same as #14.
  49. Harlow Hill, Jr., ca. 1890 (no print).
  50. Harlow Hill, Jr., ca. 1868 (no print).
  51. Harlow Hill, Jr., and unidentified, ca. 1870 (no print).
  52. Hester Anna (Hill) Morgan, ca. 1865 (no print) - same as #6.
  53. Greta Warner, ca. 1893 (no print).
  54. Mill at West Millgrove, Ohio, ca 1911 (print) - same a #19.
  55. Group photo (Morgans, Crawfoots), ca. 1898 (original).
  56. Morgan Family Reunion, ca. 1906 (print).
  57. Joseph Overmyer Family, ca. 1890 (no print).
  58. Group photo (Morgan, Crawfoot, Ostrander), ca. 1900.
  59. Group photo (Morgan, Crawfoot, Ostrander), ca. 1900.
  60. Henry Township 3rd and 4th grades, 1940-1941 (print).
  61. Unidentified, n.d. (print) 61A is the same (no print).
  62. Merle and Anna (Morgan Whitman, ca. 1905 (print).
  63. Merle and Anna (Morgan) Whitman, ca. 1905 (no print).
  64. Robert Burrows, Jack Salter?, Pearl Daily, Adella Morgan, n.d. (print).
  65. Rolla and James Wensel, ca. 1911 (no print).
  66. Pauline and Arlene Stannard, n.d. (print).
  67. Unidentified group photo, n.d. (print).
  68. Two young calves, n.d. (print).
  69. Horse and Wagon with runners in Winter, n.d. (print).
  70. Morgan/Overmyer farmhouse, n.d. (no print).
  71. Unidentified, n.d. (no print).
  72. Unidentified, n.d. (no print).
  73. Unidentified, n.d. (no print).
  74. Milking a cow, n.d. (no print).
  75. William Alter, n.d. (print).
  76. Frank Spieldenna, n.d. (print).
  77. Roy Vanness, n.d. (print).
  78. A friend of John Joseph Overmyer's, n.d. (print).
  79. Guy Morgan and sisters Liza Ostrander and Mabel Crawfoot, n.d. (original).
  80. Rolla Luella (Morgan), and James Wensel, n.d. (original).
  81. Carrie L. Morgan and school, n.d. (original).
  82. Carrie L. Morgan and her classmates, September 30, 1893 (original).
  83. Unidentified school and pupils, n.d. (original).
  84. David Overmyer and family, n.d. (print).
  85. Lily (Smith) and William Overmyer, n.d. (print).
  86. Michael Overmyer, wife and three children, ca. 1880 (print).
  87. William Alter, n.d. (print).
  88. Isaac Overmyer, n.d. (print).
  89. Unidentified, n.d. (print).
  90. Sisters of Magdalena Overmyer, n.d. (print).
  91. Elizabeth (Alter) Overmyer, n.d. (print).
  92. Mary Spieldenna and Barbara Sevits, n.d. (print).
  93. Louis Sevits, n.d. (print).
  94. Henry Swartzlander, n.d. (print).
  95. Mat Swartzlander, n.d. (print).
  96. Unidentified school, n.d. (no print).
  97. Unidentified graduates, n.d. (no prints).
  98. Hill/Morgan farmhouse, n.d. (no print).
  99. Church of Christ, Prairie Depot, Ohio, 1908.
  100. Unidentified group, n.d. (no print).
  101. Unidentified group, n.d. (no print).
  102. Charles Deiter hay bailing rig, 1905 (no print).
  103. Main Street, Prairie Depot (Wayne), Ohio, ca. 1908 (no print).
  104. Solomon and Magdalena Barbara Overmyer, n.d. (no print).
  105. Gerhardt Henrick William and Mary (Hurrelbrink) Schroeder, n.d. (no print).
  106. Mary Savilla (Overmyer), Frank Spieldenna, (Magdalene, Mary, Solomon), n.d. (no print).
  107. John J. Overmyer (with hat) and Stanley Crawfoot (on wagon), n.d. (no print).
  108. Otto, Edward, and Henrietta Kroeger, n.d. (no print).
  109. Group photo, n.d. (postcard).
  110. Adella Morgan with hand pump vacuum cleaner, n.d. (original).
  111. Georgie Warner, n.d. (original).
  112. Amy Wentworth, n.d. (original).
  113. Mae Warner, n.d. (original)

    NO NEGATIVES

  114. Mabel Crawfoot, n.d. (print).
  115. Henry W. Hill, n.d. (print).
  116. Oil derrick, Montgomery Township, Wood County, Ohio (print).
  117. Unidentified, n.d. (print).
  118. Unidentified, n.d. (print).
  119. Lola Bell Warner, n.d. (postcard).
  120. Unidentified, n.d. (original).
  121. Carrie L. Morgan, n.d. (original).
  122. Carrie L. Morgan, n.d. (original).
  123. William G. Overmyer with horse team, ca. 1920 (postcard).
  124. Well drilling equipment with horse team, n.d. (print).
  125. Well drilling equipment with horse team, n.d. (print).
  126. Well drilling equipment, n.d. (print).
  127. Men loading hay, ca. 1910 (print).
  128. Steam tractor and thresher, ca. 1910 (print).
  129. Horse team and men harvesting grain, ca. 1910 (print).
  130. Steam machinery and horses working together, ca. 1910 (print).
  131. Unidentified woman in a bonnet, n.d. (postcard).
  132. Ruth and Adam Graf's house, ca. 1948 (print).
  133. Lutheran Church, Okolona, ca. 1948 (print).
  134. Steam tractor, Overmyer farm, Montgomery Township, Wood County, Ohio, (print), ca. 1910
  135. Steam tractor and thresher, ca. 1910 (print).
  136. Guy and Hester (Hill) Morgan, ca. 1866 (tin type).
  137. William Overmyer, store in Fostoria, n.d. (print).
  138. John Joseph Overmyer and three children, ca. 1945 (print).
  139. Ida Overmyer fishing by bridge, ca. 1915 (print).
  140. Same as print #139.
  141. Ida Overmyer, ca. 1915 (print).
  142. Ida Overmyer with wheat sheaves, ca. 1915 (print).
  143. Ida Overmyer and Deloy Burton, ca. 1919 (print).
  144. Deloy Burton in old Ford or Chevy, ca. 1919 (print).
  145. Clifford Baulch and Adella Morgan, ca. 1914 (print).
  146. Adella Morgan and four friends, ca. 1914 (print).
  147. Rolla and Luella (Morgan) Wensel and two children, ca. 1912 (print).
  148. Sarah (Whitman) Wirt, n.d. (print).
  149. Hester (Hill) Morgan and child, n.d. (print).
  150. Hester (Hill) Morgan and Jane Slover, ca. 1910 (print).
  151. Hester (Hill) Morgan and Lucinda (Sizer) Hill, ca. 1906 (postcard).
  152. Family photo (Hills and Morgans), ca. 1910 (print).
  153. Luella and Adella Morgan, n.d. (original).
  154. Snider family (circus sharpshooters), n.d. (postcard).
  155. Clifford Baulch and Adella Morgan, n.d. (postcard).
  156. Adella Morgan and friends, ca. 1914 (postcard).
  157. Adella Morgan and girl friends, ca. 1906 (postcard).
  158. Luella and Adella Morgan, ca. 1907 (postcard).
  159. Anna (Morgan) Whitman on farm in winter, n.d. (postcard).
  160. William and Hattie (Morgan) Burrows, ca. 1910 (postcard).
  161. William "Billy" Burrows, n.d. (postcard).
  162. Adella Morgan and friends, ca. 1914 (print).
  163. Adella Morgan, n.d. (print).
  164. Unidentified neighbor, n.d. (print).
  165. Class photo, Montgomery Township, Wood County, Ohio, n.d. (print).
  166. Miscellaneous portrait photos (1 1/4" x 1") of friends.
  167. Family Reunion, ca. 1908.
  168. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kingsbury (published).
  169. Sarah Wirt (original).

ARTIFACTS

  1. One small round pill box (cardboard).
  2. Small wooden bowl.
  3. Small ceramic teacup (toy).
  4. Small ceramic bowl (toy).
  5. Small ceramic doll.

OVERSIZE

  1. Morgan Family Reunion, ca. 1900 (photograph).
  2. Morgan Family Reunion, 1904 (photographed).
  3. Unidentified boyfriend of Carrie L. Morgan, n.d. (photo).
  4. Fostoria High School Diploma - Carrie L. Morgan, 1886.

MS 190 - Hill/Morgan Family Selected Transcripts
Manuscripts by Subject | Civil War Collections | Family Collections | Photograph Collections | Women's Studies Collections

 
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