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Philo P. Safford Family Papers, 1872-1888, undated | Oberlin College Archives

By Anne Cuyler Salsich

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Collection Overview

Title: Philo P. Safford Family Papers, 1872-1888, undatedAdd to your cart.

ID: RG 30/045

Primary Creator: Philo P. Safford Family

Other Creators: Safford, Cornelia M. Walker (1831-1914), Safford, John (1830-1891), Safford, Philo P. (1863-1914)

Extent: 2.2 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 06/04/1970. More info below under Accruals.

Forms of Material: ephemera - printed ephemera, lecture notes, manuscripts, programs (documents)

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Philo P. Safford Family Papers consist mainly of letters by Philo P. Safford (AB 1885) to his father John Safford (AB 1859, Seminary 1862) and mother Cornelia M. Walker Safford (attended 1853-59), 1884-87; of letters written by his parents to Philo, 1881-87; and of other letters received by Philo or his parents, 1872-88.

Philo’s letters, 1884-85, are from Oberlin and contain much information about oratory, debate, and his support for Prohibitionist Party candidate St. John in 1884. Other topics covered are student living conditions, expenses, and his participation in tennis.  Subsequent letters tell of his life as a high school principal in Salem, Ohio (September 1885 to June 1886), his law training (1887-88) in New York City at Columbia College Law School, and the firm of Carter, Hughes & Cravath.

Philo’s parents’ letters reflect their general interest in his career and in Oberlin. They contain much information about the life and concerns of a Congregational minister at Ashtabula, Ohio (1881), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (December 1881 to April 1885), and Grinnell, Iowa.

The papers include a small amount of printed ephemera from Oberlin such as concert programs and invitations, 1884-87.

Administrative Information

Repository: Oberlin College Archives

Accruals: Accession No: 107.

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted.

Acquisition Method: Transferred from the Oberlin College Library.

Finding Aid Revision History: Processed by William E. Bigglestone, ca. 1970.  Revised and described by Anne Cuyler Salsich, July 2012.

Other Note: Printed ephemera in good condition, suitable for exhibition.


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Folder 1: Letters Sent by John Safford to his Wife, Cornelia Walker Safford, 1887Add to your cart.
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Folder 4: High School Materials of Philo P. Safford, ca. 1877-1878Add to your cart.
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