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William Sanders and Sarah C. Bierce Scarborough papers

Title
William Sanders and Sarah C. Bierce Scarborough papers [microform].
Publication
Woodbridge, CT : Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2005.
Supplementary Content
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/8384000C.pdf

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StatusVol/DateFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextUse in library E185.93.O2 W55 2005Off-site
TextUse in library MICROFILM reel 1Off-site
reel 2TextUse in library MICROFILM reel 2Off-site

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Additional Authors
  • Scarborough, Sarah C. Bierce.
  • Scarborough, W. S. (William Sanders), 1852-1926.
  • Scholarly Resources Inc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80005654
  • Western Reserve Historical Society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79110360
  • Wilberforce University. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83130650
Description
2 microfilm reels : positive; 35 mm. +
Summary
Consists of correspondence for the Abbey, Bierce and Scarborough families, genealogical materials, memorabilia, clippings, and articles written by Sarah Scarborough. This collection pertains primarily to the social life and conditions of a black family during the 19th and early 20th centuries. There is also a small amount of material pertaining to William Scarborough's attempts for governmental appointments in the 1890s and 1920s.
Alternative Title
  • Guide to the microfilm edition of the William Sanders and Sarah C. Bierce Scarborough papers, 1797-1935.
  • William S. & Sarah C.B. Scarborough papers
  • William Sanders & Sarah C. Bierce Scarborough papers, 1797-1935
Subjects
Note
  • "Filmed at the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio."
  • Accompanied by guide with title: Guide to the microfilm edition of the William Sanders and Sarah C. Bierce Scarborough papers, 1797-1935.
Biography (note)
  • William and Sarah Scarborough were educators and writers in Greene County, Ohio, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. William Scarborough migrated to Ohio from Georgia, graduating from Oberlin College in 1875. He spent a year at the Oberlin Theological Seminary before joining the classical department at Wilberforce University in Greene County. In 1878 he received a Master of Arts degree. Sarah Cordelia Bierce was an 1875 graduate of the State Normal School at Oswego, New York. She served as principal of the Normal Department of Wilberforce University from 1877-1887, and for the next twenty-seven years, as principal of the Combined Normal and Industrial Department at Wilberforce. William Scarborough moved up through the ranks of faculty and administration at Wilberforce, eventually becoming president of the University in 1908. During their career as educators, both wrote frequently, Sarah focusing on fiction for women's and Christian magazines, and William on scholarly topics. William joined a variety of professional and race-related organizations, including the Afro-American State League and the American Negro Academy, while his wife pursued her family's genealogy, collecting correspondence and documents for the Abbey and Bierce families.
Contents
reel 1. Abbey Family correspondence 1832-1844 to Sarah Scarborough memorabilia -- reel 2. Sarah Scarborough memorabilia to scrapbooks, 1888-1896.
ISBN
  • 0842042733
  • 9780842042734
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library