Box 0013.10
Contains 5 Results:
Diplomas, 1889-1941
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
District Schools of Kansas "Bennie Miller" Common School Diploma, 1889
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
The Society of the Sigma Chi member of the Iota Chapter, 1896
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Tau Beta Pi Honorary member of Alpha Chapter of Pennsylvania, 1911
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.
Moravian College Honorary Doctor of Science, 1941
The collection is made up of a series of personal correspondences and geological surveys, papers from his trip to South America, his writing and speeches, scrapbook pages, papers from his trip to Europe and Asia, diaries, and his diplomas. The typescripts of his trip were originally unnumbered, and have since been renumbered twice, the most accurate being those in the center of the page.