Scope and Contents: The photographic output of T. J. Rice at Oberlin between 1894 and 1937 can be found throughout the Photographs record group (32), where they were placed after the College received it sometime after 1937 from Andrew J. Stofan, who purchased Rice’s business and all of his negatives and prints.
The only items in the T. J. Rice Papers are two record books in which Rice recorded the names of his clients, the numbers of their orders, and sometimes the amounts received. Record book 1 is undated, while record book 2 covers 1916-1937, with job numbers between 1583 and 88451. Thus record book 1 may cover a period before 1916.
INVENTORY
Box 1 (oversize)
2 bound record books holding name of client for photographic work in
alphabetical order, followed by job number. Notebook 2 is dated.
Record book 1 (14.5 x 5.5 inches), undated, job numbers not listed by date.
Record book 2 (12.75 x 7.75 inches), 1916-1937. Job numbers 1583-88451.