Folder 16: Transcript, The Kansas State Teachers College
- US US kmk 2019-20.006-2-16
- File
- 1967
Folder 16: Transcript, The Kansas State Teachers College
Folder 18: Wedding Announcement, Bonnie Baringer & Allen W. Coryell
Folder 21: Correspondence, Baringer, Chester
Folder 28: Correspondence, Baringer, R. E.
Folder 32: Correspondence, Coffey County Historical Society
Folder 33: Correspondence, Cook, Esther J.
Folder 65: Scholastic Note Book, Minnie Baringer
Folder 66: Sylvester Baringer, Farming Matters
Folder 67: "Bonnie's Story, Some Memories"
Folder 68: "The First Settlers Story," LeRoy Baringer
Folder 74: Heritage of Kansas, The Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas
This folder consists of the Heritage of Kansas magazine dated November 1961, November 1962, February 1963, and May 1963.
Folder 77: Kansas Legislative Directory
Folder 80: Meyer Livingston Sons, Clothes That Fit Wear & Satisfy
Folder 83: Newspaper Clippings, Sylvester & Minnie Baringer
Folder 86: State of Kansas Legislative Directory
Folder 90: Photograhs, Bonnie Baringer, Thelma Jones & Fern Star
Item 5: Black McCrea Oil Co. Pocket Pal Calendar, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 8: Black McCrea Oil Co. Pocket Pal Calendar, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 12: Blue Audit Income Tax Service Pocket Calendar, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 18: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 22: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 25: Blue spiral notebook, "Trip to Michigan with Family," Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 27: Black spiral notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 28: Black spiral notebook with snap clasp, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Item 29: Black spiral Daily Agenda, Bonnie C. Hatch
The cassette tapes are titled: George B., G. Baringer, Bonnie's Comments 1934-1940, Bonnie's Comments 1940, and Bonnie's Comment's 1957. The tapes from George Baringer contain family history including migration to Oregon 1872, from Iowa to Redland, California, and from there to Oregon. Janet stated, “I think these were recorded by Bonnie when her Uncle George came to visit, but I’m not sure.” The tapes from Bonnie have been partially transcribed and were made in Burlington, Kansas, where she lived with her second husband, Homer Hatch, who can also be heard on these tapes. There are comments on politics throughout. The tapes begin with 1927.
Hatch, Bonnie Baringer Coryell
Folder 1: 50th Wedding Anniversary poem to Minnie & Sylvester Baringer
Folder 12: Letter to Editor, The Gazette, Emporia, Kansas, by Sylvester Baringer
Folder 18: Program, Outlook Club, Emporia, Kansas
Folder 25: Correspondence, Baringer, Minnie
Folder 27: Correspondence, Baringer, Sylvester
Folder 29: Correspondence, Baringer Hampshire Bicknell, Donis
Folder 31: Correspondence, Coryell, Allen
Folder 54: Photographs, Baringer, Sylvester & Minnie & Coryell, Daid
Folder 60: Photographs, Coryell, David & Kendrick
Folder 40: Correspondence, Coryell, George
Folder 42: Correspondence, Coryell, Pat
Folder 43: Correspondence, Davisson, Clarinda
Folder 45: Correspondence, Hatch, Homer
Folder 46: Correspondence, Lutes, Della T.
Folder 52: Photographs, Baringer, Sylvester & Coryell, David & Kendrick
Folder 57: Photographs, Coryell, Bonnie & Family
Folder 61: Photographs, Coryell, David & Pat
Folder 62: Photographs, Coryell, Janet
Folder 65: Photographs, Coryell, John (Jackie) & Driever, Robert
Folder 66: Photographs, Coryell, Susan
Folder 67: Photographs, Coryell, Viola Dix
Folder 73: Photographs, Barn, Coryell Farm, Hitchcock, Oklahoma