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Frances J. Hosford Papers, 1925-1935 | Oberlin College Archives

By William E. Bigglestone

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Title: Frances J. Hosford Papers, 1925-1935Add to your cart.

ID: RG 30/035

Primary Creator: Hosford, Frances J. (1853-1937)

Extent: 0.4 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 03/27/1969. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Hosford, Frances J., 1853-1937--Archives, Oberlin College--History--Sources, Women--Education--Ohio--Oberlin

Forms of Material: manuscripts, photographs, photographs - photographic prints, publications

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Frances J. Hosford Papers (1835-1966, date span), organized as an alphabetical file, contains correspondence, including reminiscences,  copies of manuscripts, and research materials. Individuals and subjects covered include Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Betsy Mix Cowles, Mary Hosford Fisher, Charles Grandison Finney, Marianne Parker Dascomb, the Amistad slave-ship case, antislavery, the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue, early Oberlin women, and Elmira and Wesleyan colleges. Statistics on the occupational and marriage patterns of Oberlin graduates, 1837-1926, are included in an undated paper by Louis D. Hartson.  Among Hosfod’s correspondents were James T. Fairchild, W.G. Frost, Emma Monroe Fitch, W.B. Gerrish, Helen Keep, Juia Finney Monroe, Margaret Maltby, Edward S. Steele, Eloise Steele, and Florence M. Snell.

Collection Historical Note

Frances Juliette Hosford was born in New Hartford, New York on October 3, 1853, the daughter of Henry Brown and Mary Eliza (Plant) Hosford. The Hosfords had six other children, including Mary Eliza (Ph.B. ’99) and Helen Plant (Conservatory of Music, ’85).  Francis graduated from Lake Erie Seminary in 1872. Hosford taught at Lake Erie Seminary (1874-75), at Cleveland High School (1875-1880), and served as principal and teacher of Latin at Elyria High School (1880-1885). She then earned the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oberlin in 1891 and 1896, respectively. She became a tutor, instructor, and finally associate professor of Latin, first in the Oberlin Academy and then in the College. She simultaneously served as a member of the Women’s Board of Managers (1892-1912) and as Dean of The Academy Women and Assistant Dean of College Women (1911-1920). As a historian, she researched early Oberlin history for articles that appeared in the Oberlin Alumni Magazine and for her book, Father Shipherd’s Magna Carta, a Century of Coeducation in Oberlin College (1937). Oberlin twice honored Hosford by conferring on her the degree of honorary doctor of letters (1931) and by awarding her the Distinguished Service Medal of the Alumni Association, the first occasion of its bestowal on a woman.

Frances Hosford enjoyed working in her home and garden, and was active in church and community. She wrote a book on the history of First Church of Oberlin titled A Living Stone (1933). Hosford was very interested in women’s advancement in education and her writings and teaching were dedicated to this cause. She never married, nor had any children, however, many of Hosford’s nieces and nephews are noted as Oberlin graduates. She died in Oberlin on May 14, 1937, of myocardial degeneration.

SOURCES CONSULTED

Guide to the Women’s History Sources in the Oberlin College Archives (1990).

Frances Juliette Hosford, student file, Alumni Records (RG 28), Box 396

Subject/Index Terms

Hosford, Frances J., 1853-1937--Archives
Oberlin College--History--Sources
Women--Education--Ohio--Oberlin

Administrative Information

Repository: Oberlin College Archives

Accruals: Accessions: 73.

Access Restrictions: Restricted items are noted on the inventory (photographs).

Acquisition Method: The papers of Frances J. Hosford were transferred to the Oberlin College Archives from the Oberlin College Library on 27 March 1969.

Finding Aid Revision History: Processed by William E. Bigglestone.  Revised by Megan Thompson, Tara L. Ikenouye and Kenneth Grossi, October 1997.


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Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: "A", 1929-1966Add to your cart.
Amistad incident, Oberlin College Women's Club
Folder 2: "B", 1926-1934, undatedAdd to your cart.
Clipping: John Brown, Correspondence: includes Antoinette Brown Blackwell
Folder 3: "C", 1928-1930, undatedAdd to your cart.
Notes on colleges, Memorandum for the Centennial Committee, Notes: President's address, Betsey Cowles
Folder 4: "D", undatedAdd to your cart.
"The Cost of a Degree"
Folder 5: "E-F", 1835-1932, undatedAdd to your cart.
C.J. and Sarah Finney; letters from James W.G. Frost, 1835-1935; Elmira College, 1926-1932; Emma Monroe Fitch, The Wellington Rescue Incident in 1858
Folder 6: "G-L", 1923-1934, undatedAdd to your cart.
"Address on King's Day" - Commencement 1927; notes for dissertation; Sarah M. Sturterant; W.B. Gerrish; Helen Keep; Hosford; Sigma Gamma Literary Society
Folder 7: "M-O", 1877-1962, undatedAdd to your cart.
W.B. Gerrish; Louise Kellogg; Margaret Maltby; Julia Finney Monroe; Emma Willard; Alumni Association of Oberlin College; Louis D. Harteson; Marriage Statistics for Oberlin Alumnae; Vocational Stability of the Oberlin Alumni; early women at Oberlin, 1877-1962
Folder 8: "P-Z", 1839-1938Add to your cart.
Pope: E.A. Finney; E.A. Paddock; Henry Hallock Hosford; Warsaw, N.Y.; ceremonies, 1928-1934; Florence M. Snell, 1931-1938; E.S. and Eloise Steel; Reminiscences, 1927-1933; Wesleyan College, 1839-1932
Folder 9: Photographs, undatedAdd to your cart.
Hosford Family Photographs. Restricted Access.


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