Finley, John H. (John Huston), 1863-1940
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1863 - 1940
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
John H. Finley letter
Collection — Box: 1 [31151030055762]
Identifier: MS-0301
Overview
John H. Finley was a journalist and educator who received his M.A. in history from Johns Hopkins University in 1890. The collection consists of a two page typescript letter signed by John H. Finley regarding Ground Under Our Feet, Richard T. Ely's autobiography, dated 1938.
Found in:
Special Collections
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John H. Finley letter
Henry Wilkinson Bragdon collection on Woodrow Wilson
Collection — Box: 1 [31151030055580]
Identifier: MS-0254
Overview
Henry W. Bragdon (1906-1980) was an author and instructor of history. Collection consists of researh material collected by Bragdon for his published volume, "Woodrow Wilson: The Academic Years." Bragdon is thought to have collected the research from approximately 1945 to the time of the book's publication in 1967.
Herbert Baxter Adams papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0004
Overview
Herbert Baxter Adams (1850-1901) was an American educator and historian. The collection consists of material spanning 1851-1903. The materials include correspondence, lectures, writings, research material, files related to Johns Hopkins University, the United States Bureau of Education, the American Historical Association Committee of Seven, personal files, and prints and photos.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Herbert Baxter Adams papers
John Martin Vincent papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0032
Overview
John Martin Vincent (1857-1939) years was a Professor of European History at Johns Hopkins University. This collection consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, subject files, and personal materials ranging in date from 1881 to 1925. The bulk of the material is correspondence dating from 1900-1910.
Found in:
Special Collections
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John Martin Vincent papers
Slack Family collection
Collection
Identifier: MS-0323
Overview
The papers in the Slack Family Collection have been artificially arranged and consist largely of correspondence collected by Susan Brune Randall and her daughter, Elizabeth Randall, to form an autograph collection spanning 1853-1928. The collection does not include any significant information regarding family or business interests.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Slack Family collection