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Biographical and Contents Notes William Jairus Gillette was born in Tiffin, Ohio, October 9, 1857 to Erastus Goodman Gillette (1827-1899) and Jane Florence (Norris) Gillette (1832-1912). William studied medicine, first, under the instruction of two physicians in Fremont, Ohio where he grew up, then at Western Reserve Medical College. After practicing medicine in Millersville, Ohio for about three years, he did further studies at the University of Goettinger in Germany. When he returned to the States, he began a practice at Bettsville, Ohio. He married Charlotte Ann Stackhouse in Bettsville on December 18, 1884. They moved to Toledo in 1886 where William began a practice specializing in surgery. He practiced at Toledo Hospital for ten years. He was one of the founders of Robinwood Hospital (later St. Luke s Hospital) as well as the Academy of Medicine of Toledo and Lucas County. He was on the faculty of the Toledo Medical College, which was part of Toledo University. William died on May 13, 1925 of a heart attack. William and Charlotte had 8 children. 1) Erastus Benjamin (usually E. Benjamin) was born November 28, 1885 in Bettsville, married Jeanette McGlone on June 24, 1926, and died July 24, 1963. 2) Florence Eugenia was born November 25, 1887, married Clarence Wesley Sumner on December 25, 1916, and died October 14, 1982. 3) Norris William was born May 19, 1890, married Hazel Ellen Cratz on April 20, 1920, and died November 10, 1984. 4) Gladys was born July 28, 1892, married Richard Herman on April 22, 1937, and died September 26, 1974. 5) Edith Helen was born April 13, 1894 and died unmarried on July 3, 1988. 6) Edward Porter was born July 31, 1896, married Mary Ann Urschel on January 8, 1920, and died May 2, 1954. 7) Robert Stackhouse was born February 17, 1899, married Miriam Matilda Dumm on September 3, 1929, and died November 29, 1971. 8) Eleanor Charlotte was born May 24, 1902, married Carl Henry Madison on June 17, 1929, and died October 18, 1993. Three of their sons, Edward, Norris and Robert served in the Army during World War I. Norris was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Robert was also in the Navy during World War II, serving in the Pacific Theater from spring 1943 until autumn 1944. All of William and Charlotte s sons became doctors in Toledo and for many years operated the Gillette Clinic at 320 Michigan Street. With their father s financial backing, they built the building that housed the clinic and later was named the Toledo Medical Building. Charlotte Ann (Stackhouse) Gillette was born in Bettsville, Ohio, May 7, 1864 to Benjamin Stackhouse (March 26, 1836-September 9, 1917) and Sarah Eugenia (Stahl) Stackhouse (May 6, 1837-October 5, 1938). She died in Toledo on August 20, 1958. Her parents, Benjamin Stackhouse and Sarah Eugenia (Stahl) Stackhouse, were married in Fremont, Ohio on March 26, 1861. Benjamin was from Seneca County and Sarah was from Ballville, Sandusky County. Benjamin and Sarah (Stahl) had 6 children. Jessie Eleanor was born June 7, 1862. Charlotte Ann was born May 7, 1864. John Miles was born January 16, 1868.

Biographical and Contents Notes Addie M. was born May 20, 1870. Bertha Leigh was born May 1, 1872 and died January 31, 1899 and Silas J. Stackhouse, Jr. was born September 2, 1875. Benjamin Stackhouse (1836-1917) was the son of Silas Jackson Stackhouse (October 6, 1806-July 10, 1890) and Sarah B. (Lockhart) Stackhouse (February 1, 1809-January 28, 1859). Silas J. and Sarah (Lockhart) Stackhouse had ten children, four of whom died in infancy. The six who survived to adulthood were: Joseph G. M.; William L. who moved to Jackson County, Kansas; Benjamin; Ann B. who married W. C. Boor; Lockhart; A. Judson. Silas Jackson Stackhouse was born on October 6, 1806 to Benjamin Stackhouse (December 27, 1773-December 20, 1849) and Sarah (Jackson) Stackhouse (January 4, 1783-March 24, 1866). Other children of this marriage were Mrs. Hannah Kearney and Mrs. Sarah Blair. The correspondence for the Stackhouse side of the family includes numerous letters written to Silas and Benjamin Stackhouse, addressed as Brother and Nephew by Ann J. and Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. There were also letters from E. G. and Margaret Ricketts of Orangeville, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Margaret was a Lockhart and it appears that these three women were sisters to Sarah (Lockhart) Stackhouse. This collection of letters has several interesting aspects. First, there are letters written by Robert S. Gillette during his military service in World War II. There are Civil War era letters from Henry Stahl to his sister, Sarah (Stahl) Stackhouse. Henry G. Stahl was a bugler in 3 rd Ohio Cavalry, Co. D, which organized at Camp Worcester in Huron County, Ohio. Silas J. Stackhouse wrote several letters in 1873 to Benjamin from Netawaka, which was located in Jackson County, Kansas where Benjamin s brother, William, moved. Many of the Stackhouse letters are valuable to anyone researching family history of the Lockharts and Stackhouses. The last folder in the collection has photocopies of information gathered in 2005 while researching these families to write the Biographical and Contents Notes. These notes help supplement information gathered by Edith Gillette in Folder 15.

Folder 1 Correspondence of Robert S. Gillette during WW II, 1942-1943 1. Newspaper clippings, Blade, December 4, 1942; September 28, 1945 2. RSG, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], to Mother, October 5, 1942 3. RSG, Philadelphia Navy Yard, to Ben & Jean, October 9, 1942 4. RSG, Philadelphia Navy Yard, to Mother, October 18, 1942 5. RSG, Philadelphia Navy Yard, to Mother, October 24, 1942 6. RSG to Mother, November 4, 1942 7. RSG, Philadelphia Navy Yard, to Edith, November 15, 1942 8. RSG, Philadelphia Navy Yard, to Mother, November 15, 1942 9. RSG, [Portsmouth, Virginia], to Mother, December 25, 1942 10. RSG, [Portsmouth, Virginia], to Edith, December 25, 1942 11. RSG to Mother and Edith, January 17, 1943 12. RSG, Camp Peary, Virginia, to Mother, February 18, 1943 13. RSG, Camp Peary, Virginia, to Mother, February 24, 1943 14. RSG, en route to California, to Mother and Edith, March 22, 1943 15. RSG, Port Hueneme, California, to Mother and Edith, March 27, 1943 16. RSG, Port Hueneme, California, to Mother and Edith, April 3, 1943 17. RSG, San Francisco, California, to Mother and Edith, April 19, 1943 18. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, California, May 15, 1943 19. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, V-Mail, May 20, 1943 20. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, V-Mail, June 7, 1943 21. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, July 1, 1943 22. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, July 17, 1943 23. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, July 28, 1943 24. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, August 5, 1943 25. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, August 14, 1943 26. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, September 4, 1943 27. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, September 21, 1943 28. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, October 11, 1943 29. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, October 24, 1943 30. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Edith, November 2, 1943 31. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, November 14, 1943 32. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, November 28, 1943 33. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, December 13, 1943 34. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, December 22, 1943 35. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Jean and Ben, December 22, 1943 Folder 2 Correspondence of Robert S. Gillette during WW II, 1944-1945 1. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Edith, January 5, 1944 2. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, January 21, 1944 3. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, February 20, 1944 4. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, March 4, 1944 5. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Edith, April 13, 1944 6. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Eleanor, Carl & Skipper, April 13, 1944

Folder 2 Correspondence of Robert S. Gillette during WW II, 1944-1945 7. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, April 14, 1944 8. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, May 10, 1944 9. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, May 21, 1944 10. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, May 28, 1944 11. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, June 19, 1944 12. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, July 9, 1944 13. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Edith, July 9, 1944 14. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, July 15, 1944 15. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, July 23, 1944 16. RSG, New Caledonia, to Mother, August 1, 1944 17. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, August 10, 1944 18. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, September 3, 1944 19. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Edith, September 3, 1944 20. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother and Edith, October 7, 1944 21. RSG, [Pacific theater], to Mother, October 26, 1944 22. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, December 25, 1944 23. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, January 21, 1945 24. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, February 18, 1945 25. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, March 12, 1945 26. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother, May 27, 1945 27. Miriam Gillette, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother, August, 1945 28. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother, September 11, 1945 29. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, September 22, 1945 30. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mother and Edith, November 11, 1945 31. RSG, Jacksonville, Florida, to Edith, December 11, 1945 Folder 3 Correspondence Gillette 1. RGS to Mother, May 13, 1928 2. Norris Gillette to Mother, May 12, 1917 3. Florence and Mamie to Sisters, September 19, 1913 4. William J. Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, April 12, 1914 5. Charlotte Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, April 19, 1914 6. William J. Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, May 24, 1914 7. William J. Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, May 31, 1914 8. William J. Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, June 15, 1914 9. William J. Gillette, Toledo, to Edith, October 9, 1914 10. Eleanor Charlotte, Toledo, to Edith, October 11, 1914 11. Mamie, Toledo, to Edith, January 16, 1915 12. Grandma and Addie, to Edith, March 15, 1915 13. Eleanor Charlotte, Bettsville, Ohio, to Edith, March 31, 1915 14. William J. Gillette, Toledo to Edith, Boston, May 16, 1915 15. Aunt Grace to Edith, n.d.

Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Correspondence Gillette 16. Aunt Grace and Uncle George, Grand Forks, ND, to Edith, Easter Day 17. Mamie to Edith, n.d. 18. Ray P. Johnson, Jr. Muncie, Indiana, to Dr. E. B. Gillette, Toledo, December 18, 1930 19. Norman E. Bischoff, President, Robinwood Hospital, to Dr. E. Benjamin Gillette, Toledo, July 27, 1949 20. Contract release between Robinwood Hospital and Charlotte, E. B., Norris, Edward and Robert Gillette, July 29, 1949 21. Resolution, Medical Staff, Robinwood Hospital on death of William J. Gillette, May 14, 1925 22. Fred G. Poppen, Secretary, Robinwood Hospital Board of Trustees, to Mrs. William J. Gillette, November 23, 1936 23. Henry G. Stahl, Fremont, Ohio to Minister, Lutheran Church of Gerstheim, Alsace-Lorraine, France, October 28, 1933 24. Reply to Henry Stahl s letter re: John and Maria Stahl genealogy 25. Grace Gillette Wells, October 8, 1902 (part of letter) Miscellaneous Gillette/Stackhouse 1. Envelope with penciled notes re: (Nancy) Jane Lockhart 2. Constitution and By-Laws of the Patrons of Industry of North America, Revised, March 1891 3. Envelope addressed to Benjamin F. Stackhouse, Bettsville, Ohio, n.d. 4. Article from The American Legion Councillor, re: Norris William Gillette, ca. 1924 (photocopy) 5. Article, Yachting Party s Woe ca. October 8, 1906 (photocopy) [Original clipping had date of Oct. 8 on verso; does not appear to have been published in Toledo Blade or News-Bee; microfilm for Toledo Times, October 1906 does not exist] 6. Sermon, 6 pp. 7. J. N. Gillett, Sacramento, California to Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Muncie, Indiana, October 30, 1907 Scrapbook 1. Letter, William J. Gillette, Toledo, to parents and sister, August 26, 1888, page 20 2. Letters, pages 85, 91 3. Articles re: Toledo Medical College, Toledo Hospital, Robinwood Hospital, and Toledo University 4. Articles re: marriage of Lucy Josephine Gillette and Thomas Joseph Stillwell, pages 104-105

Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Gillette Memorial Address, etc. 1. Resolutions of the Session of First United Presbyterian Church on death of William J. Gillette, June 14, 1925 2. Resume of the Address at the memorial Service for Dr. W. J. Gillette, May 16, 1925, by Rev. Ernest Bourner Allen, D.D., of Oak Park, Illinois, 4 pp. 3. Distinguished Service Cross Citation for Norris W. Gillette (color photocopy) 4. Ohio Medical Auxiliary News, December 1953 articles re: Charlotte (Mrs. William J.) Gillette on page 9; Jeanette (Mrs. E. Benjamin) Gillette on page 14 Necrology for Charlotte Ann Gillette 1. Tribute by Woman s Auxiliary to the Academy of Medicine, 1958 2. Booklet, Necrology, 1958-1958, Woman s Auxiliary to the Ohio State Medical Association Correspondence Stackhouse 1. E. G. Ricketts, Orangeville, to Brother & Family, January 27, 1852 2. E. G. Ricketts, Orangeville, to Brother, September 23, 1854 3. Ann J. Lockhart to??, March 4, 1860 4. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, Pennsylvania, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, Ohio, March 2, 1861 (original & photocopy) 5. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Nephew, April 16, 1861 6. Miles Stackhouse to Father, November 22, 1861 7. Nancy S. & Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin and Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 23, 1861 8. Henry Stahl, Camp W(??), to Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, Ohio, Christmas [18]61 [may be Camp Worcester in Huron County, postmark is Monroeville which is in Huron County; Henry G. Stahl was in 3 rd Cav. Co. D which organized at Camp Worcester] 9. N. S. & Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Niece and Nephew [Sarah and Benjamin Stackhouse], April 22, 1962 10. Henry G. Stahl, Tuscumbia, Alabama to Sarah Stackhouse, June 16, 1862 11. Henry G. Stahl, Camp near Woodville, Alabama to Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, July 24, [1862?] 12. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Brother, October 17, 1862 13. Henry G. Stahl, Camp near Nashville, to Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 18, [1862?] 14. Sarah Blair, Middleburg, to Brother, January 1, 1863 (includes letter from Oren Blair to A. Judson Stackhouse, January 11, 1863) 15. Henry G. Stahl, Reedyville, Tennessee, to Sarah Stackhouse, Fremont, January 31, 1863

Folder 8 Correspondence Stackhouse 16. Henry G. Stahl, Reedysville, Tennessee, to Sarah Stackhouse, March 1, 1863 17. Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Lockhart & Judson Stackhouse, March 12, 1863 18. Henry G. Stahl, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to Sarah Stackhouse, April 7, 1863 19. Henry G. Stahl, Camp Stanley, Tennessee, to Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, May 5, 1863 20. Henry G. Stahl, Camp Dennison, to Sarah Stackhouse, [date illegible] 21. Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, September 8, 1863 22. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, January 5, 1865 23. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Friends, February 8, 1866 24. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin and Sarah Stackhouse, March 27, 1866 25. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Sarah and Benjamin Stackhouse, April 30, 1867 26. Sarah Blair, Frederictown, Ohio, to Brother, August 12, 1867 27. N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, July 9, 1868 28. Nancy Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas Stackhouse, April 13, 1869 29. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Sarah and Benjamin Stackhouse, May 21, 1869 30. Nancy S. & Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, August 8, 1870 31. Silas J. Stackhouse, Netawaka, to Sarah and Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 19, 1872 32. N. S. & Ann J. Lockhart to Silas J. Stackhouse, January 1, 1873 33. Silas J. Stackhouse, Netawaka, to Benjamin and Sarah Stackhouse, Bettsville, February 21, 1873 34. Silas J. Stackhouse, Netawaka, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 18, 1873 35. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Netawaka, Kansas, April 21, 1873 36. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 25, 1873 37. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 17, 1874 38. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 23, 1874 39. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, April 20, 1874

Folder 8 Correspondence Stackhouse 40. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Brother, July 7, 1874 41. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Brother, January 29, 1875 42. Nancy S. & Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, April 2, 1875 43. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 5, 1875 44. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 7, 1876 45. Carrie, Shelby, to Benjamin and Sallie Stackhouse, June 13, [18]76 [or 1877] 46. A. J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 18, 1876 47. Clarena Blair, Fredericktown, Ohio, to Sallie Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 28, 1876 48. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 5, 1876 49. E. G. Ricketts, Orangeville, to Benjamin Stackhouse, December 14, 1876 50. A. J. Stackhouse, Tiffin, to Benjamin Stackhouse, December 15, 1876 51. Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas Stackhouse, January 20, 1877 52. Ann J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, June 23, 1877 53. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, September 12, 1877 54. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, January 2, 1878 55. Henry [Stahl], Rock Island, Illinois, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, May 5, 1878 56. Henry [Stahl?], Sterling, Illinois, to Benjamin [Stackhouse], June 8, 1878 57. Thomas Reece, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, October 9, 1878 58. Thomas Reece, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 18, 1878 59. N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas Stackhouse, January 2, 1879 60. Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, October 6, 1880 61. William E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, October 18, 1880

Folder 9 Correspondence Stackhouse 1. A.J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, January 18, 1881 2. N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Dear Friends, February 2, 1881 3. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Sarah Stackhouse, March 29, 1881 with letter from Eliza J. Preston enclosed 4. S. C. McCartney, Fredericksburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, May 4, 1881 5. Margaret Ricketts, Orangeville, Pennsylvania, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, August 23, 1881 6. A. J. & N. S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Nephew, September 8, 1881 7. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, September 9, 1881 8. M. L. Ricketts, Orangeville, to Benjamin Stackhouse, September 22, 1881 9. A. Ricketts, Wilkes Barre, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 16, 1881 10. William E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, January 23, 1882 11. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Friends, January 28, 1882 12. Ann J. Lockhart to Silas J. Stackhouse, March 11, 1882 13. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas J. Stackhouse, Bettsville, April 28, 1882 14. Lockhart Stackhouse, Bradner, to Brother, September 21, 1882 15. Lockhart Stackhouse, Bradner, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 6, 1882 16. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas and Benjamin Stackhouse, November 17, 1882 17. Lockhart Stackhouse, Bradner, to Brother, November 20, 1882 18. L. & Kate Stackhouse to Benjamin and Sarah Stackhouse, February 25, 1883 19. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 30, 1883 20. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, July 17, 1883 21. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Silas Stackhouse, Bettsville, August 13, 1883 22. Margaret L. Ricketts, Orangeville, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, August 21, 1884 23. Alvernon R. Butler, Washington Court House, Ohio, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, September 10, 1884 24. Margaret Ricketts, Orangeville, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Beetsville [sic], September 19, 1884 25. Ann J. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, November 12, 1884

Folder 9 Correspondence Stackhouse 26. Alvernon Butler, Wilkes Barre, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, April 14, 1885 27. [Unsigned], Rohrsburg, to Sister, November 25, 1885 28. S. C. Franks, Kendallsville, Indiana, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, June 28, 1886 29. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 21, [1888] 30. N. J. Koons, North Reading, NY, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, November 30, 1888 31. R. O. Koons, North Reading, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 10, 1888 32. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 13, 1888 33. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, January 8, 1889 34. Nancy J. Koons, North Reading, NY, to Mrs. Patterson, January 9, 1889 35. R. O. Koons, North Reading, to Benjamin Stackhouse, January 10, 1889 36. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Dear Frien, January 25, 1889 37. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, March 5, 1889 38. W. E. Patterson, Rohrsburg, to Benjamin Stackhouse, April 22, 1889 39. N. J. Koons, North Reading, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 9, 1891 40. Bertha to Sister, Bettsville, March 20, 1892 41. A. H. (?) Miller, Gibsonburg, Ohio, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, March 14, 1893 42. C. C. Long, Bay Shore, Ohio, to Sister, October 16 [no year] 43. Ann B. Boor to Benjamin Stackhouse, December 19, [no year] 44. Carrie, Home, to Benjamin Stackhouse, Bettsville, December 28, [no year] (postmarked Fremont, Ohio) 45. Invitation to Benjamin Stackhouse from Myrtilla Stackhouse, April 4, [no year] 46. 3 scraps of letters, no signature, addressee or date 47. Ann J. & Nancy S. Lockhart, Rohrsburg, to Friends, August [no year] 48. 2 scraps of letters from Ann J. Lockhart, n.d.

Folder 10 Stackhouse Miscellaneous 1. Family notes by Sarah (Jackson) Stackhouse 2. Announcement of birthday party by Ladies Aid Society of Wolf Creek Chapel at home of Benjamin Stackhouse, November 23, 1895 3. Teaching certificates, Benjamin Stackhouse, Sandusky County: October 2, 1858; October 15, 1859; November 10, 1860; March 16, 1861; October 26, 1861; November 1, 1862; November 21, 1863; September 16, 1865 (2 copies) 4. Teaching Certificates, Benjamin Stackhouse, Seneca County: September 29, 1855; October 25, 1856; November 21, 1857; March 31, 1860; November 26, 1870; November 11, 1871 5. Notes of loans, various dates, 2 sheets Folder 11 Diary of Silas J. Stackhouse, 1885 Folder 12 Diary of Sarah Stahl Stackhouse, 1917-1919 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Will of Benjamin Stackhouse Stackhouse, William R. Stackhouse: An Old English Family sometime of Yorkshire. Moorestown, NJ: Settle Press, 1906. (Photocopy) Genealogy of Stackhouse, Stahl, Jackson and Gillette 1. Genealogical notes and information gathered by Edith Gillette Memorial Cards 1. Silas J. Stackhouse, July 10, 1890 2. John C. Stahl, November 17, 1876 Dr. William J. Gillette 1. Program, First Annual Medical Institute, November 2, 1934 2. Paper, Cancer Significance of mammary Adenoma, n.d. Academy of Medicine of Toledo and Lucas County 1. Program, Memorial Day Exercises, March 28, 1926 Includes biographies of: William Jairus Gillette, M.D., 1857-1925 Edgar Jennings Greenfield, M.D., 1855-1925 Frederick Dwight Ingraham, M.D., 1869-1925 Frank Jacoby, M.D., 1872-1925 Oscar Thomas Sears, M.D., 1854-1925

Folder 19 Fremont High School 1. Program, Commencement, June 22, 1876 Folder 20 Research notes gathered while processing collection, 2005