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James W. Holton Papers, 1860s-1913, undated | Oberlin College Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: James W. Holton Papers, 1860s-1913, undatedAdd to your cart.

ID: RG 30/041

Primary Creator: Holton, James W. (1854-1920)

Extent: 2.0 Linear Feet

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

Forms of Material: certificates, diaries, ephemera - printed ephemera, letters (correspondence), manuscripts, publications, sheet music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The papers of James Wilber Holton consist primarily of letters between Holton and his mother, and letters written by Holton to his wife Alice H. (Renik) Holton. The contents of the letters include Oberlin events, financial concerns,  temperance activities, music, and Holton's travels in the midwest. A small amount of letters between Mrs. M.L. Shumway and Mrs. R. B. Holton are also included. Series 2 contains a journal of Mrs. R. B. Holton (minutes of the Oberlin Beneficial Society, 1890-91; and her personal entries, 1900-1902), newspaper clippings, certificates of James Wilbur Holton, financial records, and event brochures (1860s-1890s).

Collection Historical Note

James Wilber Holton was born in Bellevue, Ohio, on April 21, 1854, to James Harvey (O.C. ’49) and Rebecca Bebout (O.C. ’50) Holton. Four siblings died at birth. His father died in 1863 when James was nine years old, and his mother earned a living, as many in Oberlin did, by boarding students in their home.

Holton attended school in Savannah (1869) before enrolling in the Oberlin Preparatory School, 1869-73 ( college and cons. 1873-75; prep. 1876-77; college and cons. 1877-79; cons. 1883-85, 1888-91). During the winter of 1874, he taught a class in Four Corners, GA. He attended medical college in Atlanta, Ga. from which he received his degree in 1880, and won a gold medal for his thesis.  He practiced medicine in Lincoln, Nebraska and Fitchville, Ohio through 1883. He assisted in the publication of  a Guide to Oberlin (1883).

Holton returned to Oberlin to study music (1883). He then began teaching music in Litchfield, Minnesota (1884-85), the first of a series of teaching positions; Amity College in College Springs, Iowa (1886-87); Concord Normal School in West Virginia (1891-92); American University, Harrison, Tennessee (1893-94); and public schools in Lorain and Medina Counties, Ohio (1900-02). Music positions were not always full time and usually not well paying, and money was always a concern.

From 1888-91, Holton worked in a clerical position for the Prohibition State Central Committee in Lincoln, Nebraska. He married Alice H. Renik (enrolled  Oberlin College, 1891-92) on September 22, 1891. During these same three years (1881-1891), Holton published The Exponent News Edition in Oberlin.

During the years 1898-1900, Holton was on the road covering much of the mid-west, lecturing on and securing agents to sell separators. Again, these were very hard years financially, as he and his wife had two daughters, Lucille and Thelma, during this time. In 1898, he wrote the Year Book of "Presto" (a music trade journal) in Chicago. From 1903 to 1907, Holton operated a stereopticon business in Cleveland and Chicago. He died in 1920 at age sixty-six.

SOURCES CONSULTED

Student file (RG28) of James Wilber Holton; Student file (RG28) of Rebecca Bebout; and, Papers of James Wilber Holton (30/41).

Administrative Information

Repository: Oberlin College Archives

Accruals: Accession: 73.

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted.

Acquisition Source: Oberlin College Library

Acquisition Method: Transfer.

Finding Aid Revision History: Processed by Prue Richards, 1998.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series I: Correspondence, 1869-1913, undated],
[Series II: Miscellaneous, ca. 1860s-1902, undated],
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Series I: Correspondence, 1869-1913, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 2: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 3: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 4: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 5: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 6: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 7: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 8: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 9: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1869-1887Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 2: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 3: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 4: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 5: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 6: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 7: J.W. Holton to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1888-1901Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his mother.
Folder 8: J.W. Holton to Alice H. Renik Holton, 1898-1900Add to your cart.
Holton's letters to his wife.
Box 3Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1873-1885Add to your cart.
Box 4Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1886-1897Add to your cart.
Box 5Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1898-1901Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Rebecca Bebout Holton to J.W. Holton, 1898-1901Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Mrs. M.L. Shumway to Rebecca Bebout Holton, 1878-1888Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Miscellaneous Letters, 1875-1913, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Fragments and Undated Letters, undatedAdd to your cart.

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