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Estate documents of Harry E. Packer
This collection contains material relating to the settlement of Harry Packer's estate, which was tied in with the settlement of Asa Packer's estate. He was the youngest son of Asa Packer, founder of Lehigh University.
Estate of Mary Packer Cummings
F. B. Peck Limestone Notebook
Frederick Burritt Peck, a geologist, created a notebook detailing information regarding the Vanport Limestone in Lawrence County in Pennsylvania. His preliminary report is divided into different topics about the limestone from its availability to its general description. The destination of the report is unknown.
Farmersville Church Record Book
Farmersville Church (currently known as St. John’s Farmersville Church, Easton, Pennsylvania) record book that contains information in several handwritings on weddings, baptisms, funerals for the year of 1877.
Final Examinations and Answer Sheets, 1892 -1893
Contains holograph examination questions and answer sheets of tests given in June 1893 at Lehigh University. The courses are identified by title and class level (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior) and the answer sheets (usually listed as "the two best submitted") by the students who wrote them. Also included is a scrapbook containing copies of all the examinations given at Lehigh in 1892.
Flisher - Leibfried Families Collection
Lehigh University Class of 1934 and 1900, the Flisher and Leibfried Family collection of memorabilia. Also included are photographs from the Luckenbach Families with whom the Flisher and Leibfried Families are related and photographs taken by John Edward Leibfried Class of 1900. This collection comprises mostly diaries and photographs from the Leibfried Family rather than the Flisher Family.
Francis Magnin de Collogny Travel Manuscripts about Bolivia and Peru, 1863
Two volume manuscripts written in 1863 by Francis Magnin of Collogny. Manuscripts document life in Bolivia and Peru with extensive pen-and-ink drawings.
Francis Trembley Collection
Dr. Francis J. Trembley (1904-1978) professor emeritus joined the Lehigh University faculty in 1928 as instructor in biology, as his career progressed at Lehigh, he became professor of ecology - considered a pioneering ecologist. This collection contains some of his personal memorabilia reflecting his abiding tenacious interest in nature.