Welch, Mary B. (Mary Beaumont), 1840-1923; Presidents' spouses; Speeches; Presidents' spouses; Women missionaries
A speech given by Mary Welch to the W. H. M. (Woman's Home Missionary) Society. Welch discusses the society's missionary work throughout the southern and southwestern United States.
7 / 23 / 19
Dr. L. H. Pammel;--
My dear Dr. Pammel, I am thinking of of donating my southern collection of fungi to your department, it consists of a few hundred specimens, nearly all have been verified by Dr. Ellis, nearly every envelope contains...
The wrap around porch, second floor dormer and southern chimney are all visible in this southeastern view of the Knoll. The house is surrounded by trees and the lawn.
The 1950 Homecoming football game was played between Iowa State University and the University of Kansas at the Clyde T. Williams field. The football game in progress is viewed from the southern end zone. The United States flag is in the foreground...
A group of passengers are standing on the station platform in front of the Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey). The Marston Water Tower is in the background.
The Ames & Campus Railway (The Dinkey) is traveling along an area bordered with trees. The front of the photograph indicates that it may have been taken during Excursion Days, October 5-6, 1906.
A large group of passengers are boarding the Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) at the Station. The cars are full to overflowing with some passengers riding in the open spaces between the cars and at the end of the train.
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) is waiting for passengers beside the Depot. Various groups of individuals are standing in front of the train or a seated on one of the cars. A water fountain is in the foreground.
An Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) locomotive stands in front of an unnamed building. The side of the locomotive reads, ""Ames & College Railway Rapid Transit."" The numeral ""2"" also appears on the car.
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey)is traveling through central campus with the Campanile in the background. The presence of vertical borders on the edges of the photograph suggest that it was taken from an upper story window of a campus...