Black dog and smaller white dog look up at a birdfeeder with a bird on its edge. A fence with two posts is in the background. The image is inside an oval frame on a panel with vertical stripes. The name "Minnie Marvin Wheeler" is at the...
A shy young boy, Marvin Norton Burns, son of James and Martha Burns. Marvin was born August 13, 1910, and named after Dr. J. B. Marvin of Louisville, a generous benefactor of Oneida Baptist Institute. Young Marvin died at the age of eighteen months.
Two of the greatest benefactors in the early days of Oneida Baptist Institute, Robert Carnahan, Jr. and Dr. Joseph Benson "J. B." Marvin. "Bob" Carnahan's father was the wealthiest man in Oneida. Dr. Marvin and his wife lived in...
The chapel in Marvin Hall on Sunday July 14, 1912. Stoves had been removed for the summer. Men sat on the left, ladies on the right, a custom that persisted until 1954. The board behind pulpit says a total of 125 were present for Sunday School, the...
The library and science room at the head of the stairs in Marvin Hall at Oneida Baptist Institute. Walls are lined with blackboards and bookshelves. Science projects sit on the tables. Student benches are at the right. A painting of young Jesus...
Marvin Hall, the main classroom building, was built in 1902 and named for benefactors Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marvin of Louisville. See ULPA 1982.01.304.p for a later image of Marvin Hall. Title supplied by cataloger.
Marvin Hall, the main classroom building at Oneida Baptist Institute, which was built in 1902 and named for Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marvin of Louisville. See ULPA 1982.01.006.p for an earlier view of the same building.
Fay H. Marvin of Louisville, Kentucky looking at a booklet with A.T. Campbell of Chicago. The photograph has been painted on, cut to an irregular shape, and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Fay H. Marvin (left), Director of...
Photomechanical reproduction of full-length character portrait of performers Helen Marvin and Stewart Melville in costume for their roles, probably as Nan and Geoffrey Challoner, respectively, in the musical "A Country Girl." Marvin wears...
Juliette Norton Marvin of Louisville. Juliette was the wife of Dr. J. B. Marvin and a member of the Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville. She was also the sister of George W. Norton, a Baptist leader and a benefactor of the Southern Baptist...