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This item, written by Dorothy Duvall, the granddaughter of Caleb and Rebecca Harvey, provides a four-page history of the Harvey's missionary experiences at the Quaker Shawnee Mission. Duvall explains that the Harvey's went to the Shawnee Mission in 1858 after leaving Springfield, Ohio. According to Duvall, Caleb Harvey was an agricultural teacher, and Rebecca Harvey "taught the girls household duties of every sort and how to sew."
Creator: Duvall, Dorothy
Date: August 23, 1940
Item Number: 219700
Call Number: Indian History Coll. #590, Box 6 Folder Shawnee-Missions-Friends.
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 219700
Collections - Manuscript - Indian History
Date - 1940s - 1940
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Manuscript
People - American Indians - Missions - Shawnee Quaker Mission
People - Notable People - Duvall, Dorothy
People - Notable People - Harvey, Caleb
People - Notable People - Harvey, Rebecca
Places - Cities and towns - Harveyville
Places - Cities and towns - Kansas City
Places - Cities and towns - Topeka
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Places - Counties - Wabaunsee
Places - Counties - Wyandotte
Places - Other States - Ohio - Wilmington
Places - Rivers - Missouri
Places - Rivers - Ohio
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Manuscript
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