Postcards, 1809 - 2024
Scope and Contents
Earliest postcard; 1907.
Dates
- 1809 - 2024
Conditions Governing Access
Materials do not circulate and may only be used in the Walter Havighurst Special Collections Reading Room.
Biographical / Historical
Miami University is one of the oldest public universities in the country, made possible by an ordinance signed by President George Washington in 1795. Chartered in 1809, Miami welcomed its first students in 1824.
One of Miami University's most famous graduates was Benjamin Harrison, who later became a President of the United States. Professor William Holmes McGuffey revolutionized the education of generations of Americans when he conducted research for his Eclectic Readers series while teaching at Miami from 1826 to 1836.
Miami's reputation grew as quickly as its enrollment, and it became known as the "Yale of the West" for its ambitious liberal arts curriculum. Today, Miami consistently ranks among the nation's top public universities for the quality of teaching and overall student experience.
Extent
From the Collection: 944 Items
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Pictures/Artifacts/Maps/Plans/Posters; Miami Memories Through Pictorial Postcards a Bicentennial Gift from Dr Cheryl L. Gabe
Arrangement
Book of postcards featuring Miami Buildings
Custodial History
The collection of postcards is a bicentennial gift from Dr. Cheryl L. Gabe, 06/19/2009
Repository Details
Part of the Miami University and Western College Memorial Archives Repository