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Home > Libraries > Special Collections > Digital Collections > Digitized Manuscript Collections > 0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976

0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976

 

Papers of physician Oscar Taylor Hines and family include Hines's letters to his father B. W. Hines and to his mother-in-law Genevieve Winkers of Richmond while Hines was in medical school in Richmond, VA, 1897-1898. Also contains newspaper clippings, photographs, and other letters relating to the family in Wayne County and Huntington, West Virginia. Includes a prescription book from 1932-1934.

The digitized items here do not represent the entirety of the Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976. To view what other materials are in this collection but not yet digitized and available online, search the guide to the Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976.

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  • Hines family picnic in Wayne County

    Hines family picnic in Wayne County

    Hines family Picnic in Wayne County, W.Va. , b&w. Back reads: picnic in Wayne County, Uncle Norris (Hines), Uncle Oscar (Hines, Jr.) Taylor Hines, Genevieve Darden

  • Oscar Hines, Jr., Grace Hines & children Taylor and Geneva

    Oscar Hines, Jr., Grace Hines & children Taylor and Geneva

    Oscar Hines, Jr. , Grace Hines and children Taylor and Geneva. Back reads: Oscar and Grace Hines with Taylor and Geneva (Oscar Jr. was a son of Dr. Oscar T. Hines and first wife, Carrie Winkers Hines)

  • Mrs. Winkers, mother of Carrie Winkers Hines

    Mrs. Winkers, mother of Carrie Winkers Hines

    Mrs. Winkers, mother of Carrie Winkers Hines, b&w mounted on cardboard. Note on back: Mrs.. Winkers, Mrs. Hines mother

  • Purported to be Ella Beatrice Hines, wife of Dr. Oscar Hines, ca. 1920

    Purported to be Ella Beatrice Hines, wife of Dr. Oscar Hines, ca. 1920

    Purported to be Ella Beatrice Hines, 2nd wife of Dr. Oscar Hines, ca. 1920, b&w. Note on back: May be Ella B. Hines Daughter of Berry and Martha Adkins.

  • Dr. Oscar Hines & others on porch of Golden Rule Hall, East Lynn, 1910

    Dr. Oscar Hines & others on porch of Golden Rule Hall, East Lynn, 1910

    Dr. Oscar Hines and others, on porch of Golden Rule Hall (East Lynn Hotel), East Lynn, W.Va., 1910. Postmarked East Lynn, W.Va. May 28, 1910 addressed to Miss Agnes Hines, Richmond, Va. Dr. Oscar Hines 2nd from left This was actually the East Lynn Hotel, which also served as the Knights of the Gulden Rule Hall.

  • Carrie Winkers Hines in her casket, ca. 1903

    Carrie Winkers Hines in her casket, ca. 1903

    Carrie Winkers Hines in her casket, ca. 1903, b&w. Back reads: 1st wife of Dr. O. T. Hines, died in child birth. Photo made in Richmond, Va.

  • Dr. Oscar T. Hines and family, ca. 1900

    Dr. Oscar T. Hines and family, ca. 1900

    Dr. Oscar T. Hines and family, ca. 1900, b&w mounted on cardboard. Note on back: left to right Agnes Hines Genevieve Winkers Madeline Winders Brother Mrs. Hines Dr. Hines (probably made at the Dr.'s home in East Lynn, Wayne County, W.va.)

  • Mrs. Carrie Winkers Hines and son Brainard, ca. 1900

    Mrs. Carrie Winkers Hines and son Brainard, ca. 1900

    Mrs. Carrie Winkers Hines and son Brainard, ca. 1900, b&w mounted on cardboard. Note on back: Mrs.. Carrie Hines and oldest son Brainard Notes in family files state Brainard was born Ca. 1900. Carrie died in childbirth ca. 1903 in Richmond, Va. She was Dr. Oscar Hines' first wife.

  • Dr. Oscar T. Hines, East Lynn, Wayne County, W.Va. by J. W. Murphy

    Dr. Oscar T. Hines, East Lynn, Wayne County, W.Va.

    J. W. Murphy

    Dr. Oscar T. Hines, East Lynn, Wayne County, W.Va., ca. 1900, b&w mounted on cardboard. Note on back: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" you can keep this in your house and never need a rat trap. Very truly, O.T. Hines

  • Ashland, Ky in the Feb 1884 flood

    Ashland, Ky in the Feb 1884 flood

    Ashland, Ky in the Feb 1884 flood, b&w copyprint. Note on front: Ashland Ky Flood of Feb. 12 1884 copy by Jiminez(?)

 
 
 

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