Shanafelt, Richard
biographical statement
Member of Troop D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry, also known as Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Family and extended family photograph
Group photograph taken outdoors featuring five adult women, two adult men, and four children of varying ages. One young woman appears to be holding a cat; the youngest child is pictured in an open baby carriage.
Missouri Valley Medical Society, 1899-11-21
Program of a meeting with discussions on a variety of medical disorders and diseases. Also an announcement of a night session for the discussion of "State Medicine" or the Relation and Obligations, of the State to the Medical Profession.
Record book for the Club Secretary, 1933
Record book for Gertrude Shanafelt, as club secretary, with pre-printed pages completed with her handwritten entries and notes which include meeting minutes and roll calls.
Record book of the Ingleside Club, 1894-10 - 1899-05
Contents appear to contain the meeting minutes of the club, its intended objective being the study of poetry and prose of any author selected by the club and/or its members select. The club was initially called The Lawrence Literary Association but changed to The Eureka Club, complete with articles of "incorporation". On May 30, 1896, a meeting was called for the purpose of changing the name to that of the Ingleside Club.
Record book of the Joseph A. Wahl Auxiliary of United Spanish War Veterans, 1958-01 - 1966-01
Contents include the auxiliary's meeting minutes and roll calls. Laid in and tipped in materials include meeting minutes recorded on separate sheets, auxiliary general orders, memorial service and remembrance cards, and newspaper cuttings. It is noted that Gertrude Shanafelt held the position of Secretary in January of 1966.
Year book, 1934
A county program of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics.
Laid in: a carbon copy typed open letter (25 April 1935) addressed to "Sunday School worker", and signed by Mrs. T.O. Graham of Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The letter begins, "I have failed to find your Sunday School report in the county paper for sometime. I miss seeing it very much. Thinking that perhaps you are out of report cards, am enclosing some for your use...."
Year book, 1937
Year book, 1938
Contains Gertrude Shanafelt's copious notes and entries in pencil.
Year book, 1940
Contains Gertrude Shanafelt's copious notes and entries in pencil.
Year book, 1940
Contains Gertrude Shanafelt's copious notes and entries in pencil. Some pages/entries are "starred" with metallic gold star stickers (a sheet of star stickers is laid in). Also laid in: a pre-printed Kitche Improvement Report form, completed in ink, with Gertrude Shanafelt's handwritten "Story of Work Done" on verso.