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Clarence Gifford Correspondence
This collection consists of correspondence between Clarence Gifford, Eastern alumni and the Eastern Alumni Office regarding alumni reunions. He also kept in touch with other members of the Class of 1909 and many letters discuss the lives of those alumni. Gifford also kept copies of his correspondence so the researcher gets both sides of the discussion.
Gilead Church Records
This collection consists of photocopies of Gilead Church records which document the activities of the church. The copies begin in 1894 and are complete through 1978 when they were acquired. Researchers should look for more recent records at the church which is still active.
Anna D. Gill Art Book
A sketch book with artwork by Anna D. Gill.
Gold Star Men Collection
This collection was a set of three photo albums labeled "Gold Star Men of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College". It was compiled to honor Eastern men who were killed in World War II and consisted of a photograph of each soldier and a card with information about his rank, hometown, attendance at Eastern and death. One volume was "Graduates and Faculty"; the other volumes were "Former Students Who Did Not Graduate".
Green/Fife/White Family Papers
Presley M. Grise Papers
Gulf Wars Collection
This artificial collection was created to provide access to materials related to the Gulf Wars. It includes several issues of The Stars and Stripes from near the end of the Persian Gulf War.
Sara Evans Arbuckle Haden Papers
Ephemera, diplomas, certificates of the Sara Evans Arbuckle Haden family (7 items).
Gladys Norris Hagenow Papers
Hamilton Raven Wagon Train Diary
This diary was written by Hamilton Raven to describe his 1862 journey from Michigan to California for his family. Raven was a school teacher, and he beautifully describes the scenery and travel conditions as he travels across the country. He also talks about the food, weather, and Indian attacks. The volume is small and he writes for only three months, but it is an excellent description of the hardships of a wagon train trip across the country.