Item 26: Red loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
- US US kmk 2019-20.006-3-26
- Item
- 2002-2003
Item 26: Red loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 26: Correspondence, Baringer, Minnie & Sylvester
Folder 25: Coryell, George Kendrick
Item 25: Blue spiral notebook, "Trip to Michigan with Family," Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 25: Correspondence, Baringer, Minnie
Folder 25: Correspondence, Baringer, Lee
Folder 25: Correspondence, January-July
Folder 24: Coryell, Francis Marion
Folder 24: Correspondence, July-December
Item 24: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 24: Correspondence, Baringer, Esther Barklow
Folder 24: Correspondence, Baringer, H. S.
Folder 23: Coryell, David & Patricia
Folder 23: Correspondence, January-June
Item 23: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 23: Westphalis High School Glee Club
Folder 23: Correspondence, Baringer, Elmer
Item 22: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 22: Correspondence, Baringer, Cora
Folder 22: Coryell, Allen Wendell
Folder 22: Correspondence, August-December
Folder 22: Wedding Breakfast, Bonnie Baringer & Allen Coryell
Folder 21: Correspondence, Baringer, Chester
Folder 21: Correspondence, January-July
Folder 21: Coryell, Abraham & Mary S. Brougher
Item 21: Gray loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 21: Star School souvenir, Baringer, Donis
Bonnie Baringer Coryell Hatch papers
Five boxes containing the papers of Bonnie Baringer Coryell Hatch, an educator, and homemaker in Kansas and Oklahoma between the early 1920s and 2010. Papers include letters, photographs, diaries, daybooks, ephemera, oral history cassette tapes, and other items. Letters and related materials reflect life in Depression-era Kansas and Oklahoma, and touch on education, politics, farming practices and home-making activities undertaken by Bonnie, her husband, Allen, her three sons, her sister, Donis, and her parents, Sylvester and Minnie Baringer. Among the correspondence files is a large collection of Bonnie’s letters to her parents and smaller groups of letters between Bonnie and Allen, Bonnie and her second husband, Homer Hatch, and Sylvester and Minnie. Included in Sylvester’s correspondence, some dating to the late 1890s, are letters related to his activities as a Kansas Master Farmer and Kansas legislator from Coffey County from 1943-1951. Also in the collection is a printed copy and PDF file of "Letters from the Heartland," a compilation of Bonnie’s letters to her parents transcribed and edited by Janet L. Coryell.
Hatch, Bonnie Baringer Coryell
Folder 20: Correspondence, June-December
Folder 20: Coriell-Coryell Bible 1793-1794
Item 20: Gray loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 20: Speeches, Baringer, Sylvester
This folder includes seven speeches titled "Adequate Financial Support for Our School" (undated), "Mr. Speaker: I Rise To a Point of Personal Privilege" (undated), "No. 1" (undated), "Transportation" (undated), "Rural America-It's Demise" (1967), Speech to Commercial Club, Burlington, Kansas (undated), and a Speech accepting membership into Outlook Club (1962).
Folder 20: Correspondence, Baringer, Cecil
Folder 2: Grandpa B. on Farming Speech
Folder 2: Correspondence, Early Letters, Summer School
Item 2: Green Five-Year Diary, Minnie Baringer
Folder 2: Baringer Hampshire, Donis
Folder 19: Cookbook (spiral notebook with recipes)
Item 19: Diary, Trip to Pierce, Nebraska & Marshall County, Kansas, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 19: Correspondence, January-June
Folder 19: Correspondence Emails, Bonnie Hatch, David Coryell, Janet Coryell & Ken Coryell
Folder 19: Program, Westphalia High School, "The Pioneer's Papoose"
Folder 18: Wedding Announcement, Bonnie Baringer & Allen W. Coryell
Folder 18: Correspondence, July-December
Item 18: Black loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch
Folder 18: Program, Outlook Club, Emporia, Kansas
Folder 18: Constitution for Summerfield Farmers Institute, Beattie, KS
Folder 17: Correspondence, January-June