E.M. Edwards
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
E. M. Edwards Somersault , 1899
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
E. M. Edwards, Young and Old Man, 1901, 1932
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
E.M. Edwards Photograph Collection
The materials within this collection are mainly made up of black and white mounted photographs, along with letter correspondence, print-out email correspondence, and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
File 1: Barbara Kievit-Mason and Michael Sprout Email Correspondence , March 20, 2015
Folder 1: Correspondence, holds 2 white folder file inserts.
File 1: Is composed of print-outs of email correspondence and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
File 2: Is composed of photocopies of letter correspondence.
File 1: Newspaper Article , January 18, 1933
Folder 1: Correspondence, holds 2 white folder file inserts.
File 1: Is composed of print-outs of email correspondence and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
File 2: Is composed of photocopies of letter correspondence.
File 2: E. M. Edwards, Professor Anna Loring, and Mr. Estill Correspondence, 1932
Folder 1: Correspondence, holds 2 white folder file inserts.
File 1: Is composed of print-outs of email correspondence and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
File 2: Is composed of photocopies of letter correspondence.
File 3: E. M. Edwards Photograph Correspondence , January 30, 1948, February 14, 1948, March 25, 1948
File 3 is composed of 3 photocopies of letters. Two of these letters are from E.M. Edwards to "Kind friends" and one letter is from President Harmon Lowman to E.M. Edwards.
These letters discuss the photographs E.M. Edwards took in 1899 and before 1904, as well as letters Edwards wrote to Anna Loring and Dr. Estill in 1932.
Folder 1: Correspondence
Folder 1: Correspondence, holds 2 white folder file inserts.
File 1: Is composed of print-outs of email correspondence and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
File 2: Is composed of photocopies of letter correspondence.