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Kiester Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 130-79-1

Scope and Contents

The Kiester family of Slippery Rock Township, Butler County Pennsylvania consisted of tavern keepers, farmers, educators, and military men. Papers, and memorabilia from four generations of this family are housed in the Slippery Rock archives. In addition to personal correspondence, there are oil leases, business receipts, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines and a number of educational records such as diplomas, school programs, report cards, etc. Perhaps of greatest interest are a series of letters from Jacob Kiester, a Civil War sergeant, to his father. An unlettered but articulate man, Jacob includes perceptive comments on the strategy of the war, President Lincoln, and the issue of slavery. The last letter in the series is postmarked Andersonville Prison, Georgia and was written two weeks prior to Jacob’s death from starvation.

Dates

  • 1849 - 1922

Extent

1.12 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

The collection is donated in memory of Henry B. Kiester and Vernetta Sutton Kiester, both graduates of Slippery Rock State Normal School. It was donated by Betty Kiester Covert and Martin Holtz, also graduates of this institution, on April 27, 1977.

Title
Guide to the Kiester Family Collection
Status
In Progress
Author
Sara Dickensheets and Leah Fox
Date
2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Slippery Rock University Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
315 Bailey Library
Slippery Rock University
Slippery Rock PA 16057
724-738-4295