Shinew & Lance Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0390

Collection Overview

Abstract

The Shinew and Lance Family Papers consists primarily of three record groups: postcards, letters, and photographs. These materials date roughly from the 1880's to the 1960's. The postcards constitute the majority of the collection and date mainly from the first two decades of the Twentieth Century. The letters are limited in scope and content, consisting mostly of love letters and general family correspondence. The photographs cover a wide range of image topics from the late Nineteenth through mid Twentieth Centuries, but most are undated and unidentified.

Dates

  • Creation: 1880-1960

Extent

3.22 Cubic Feet (5 archival boxes and 8 volumes)

Creator

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of three different record groups: postcards, letter correspondence, and photographs. The date of the collection spans roughly from the 1880's to the 1960's. The vast majority of the material consists of postcard correspondence received by the Shinew and Lance families of the town of Portage, in Wood County, Ohio. Unfortunately, very little of the history of these families can be found in this collection.

The postcard series is the largest of the three groups. It is mainly from the first two decades of the Twentieth Century, around 1905 - 1916, and includes postcards sent to Verna, Helen and Catharine Shinew and Leroy Lance. This group is perhaps the most interesting in the collection. The postcards clearly show their use as an inexpensive and quick form of communication in an age before widespread phone service and convenient, rapid transportation. Much of the correspondence on the postcards involves everyday activities or invitations to visit. It is not uncommon to find postcards sent and received within the same town on the same day. The images on the postcards could be very valuable to researchers in a wide variety of fields. One studying art, graphics, advertising, fashion, popular culture, and other related topics will find the holiday and topical postcards very useful. Those working on local histories may find images of buildings and landscapes that no longer exist. The collection includes a particularly large number of images from towns around Ohio and New York, but also includes pictures from a multiplicity of locations around the country.

The letters are rather limited in scope and content. They consist primarily of love letters and everyday correspondence sent from Verna Shinew to Leroy Lance from 1911 - 1913 while Leroy worked in Lima. There are also letters of condolence on the death of Sarah Shinew (1909) and general correspondence from various friends and relatives. Also included in this collection is a folder containing various family documents and memorabilia.

The photographs are similar in scope and content to that of the postcards and date from the late Nineteenth Century (perhaps the 1880s) through 1970. There are many images of urban scenes and rural landscapes, some of which include oil wells and other early Twentieth Century industrial and farm implements. There are also several photographs of early Twentieth Century home interiors and a large number of portraits. Most of the photographs are non-professional, but there are quite a few professional portraits from the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these photographs are unidentified and undated, although dates can be estimated by examining the clothing of photograph subjects as well as the size, shape and quality of the photographs themselves.

Biographical / Historical

Verna C. Shinew was born to Thomas S. (10/2/1851 - 12/1/1933) and Sarah (Nelson) (1/4/1858 - 9/9/1909) Shinew near Portage, Ohio on November 11, 1890. She was one of eight children and her siblings included Mary (Mrs. A.H. Shroyer), William (1880 - 1966), Dennis F. (1882 - 1883), George (1884 - 1974), I. Homer (1886 - 1975), Thomas E. and Helen (Mrs. Max Hamilton) (1901 - 1940). After a prolonged illness, Sarah Nelson-Shinew died in 1909 at the age of 51; Verna was 18 years old and Helen, the youngest child, was only eight. Verna helped her father run the household and the family farm near Portage until her marriage in 1916 to LeRoy L. Lance (1886 - 1921), also from Portage. During this time period, Verna and Helen accumulated an immense and extremely diverse postcard collection through correspondence with various relatives and friends. Many of the postcards were sent to Catharine (Mrs. Dennis) Shinew (9/16/1832 - 1/7/1914), the girls' grandmother.

Before their marriage, while LeRoy was working in Lima and other locations around the state of Ohio, Verna and LeRoy wrote to each other frequently. After their marriage, they moved to Toledo where Verna gave birth to their only child, Florence I. Lance, on May 4, 1918. Florence married Harold Friess Sr. on June 25, 1942. Florence and Harold had one child, Harold Friess Jr., and resided in Bowling Green, Ohio. Florence died November 29, 1975 at the Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green. Harold Sr. died February 20, 2007 at the Ohio Veterans Home in Sandusky, Ohio.

After LeRoy Lance's death in 1921 (it is unclear how he died) Verna married A.G. Perkins of Bowling Green, Ohio. She attended Trinity United Methodist Church and worked as a cook and baker at Wood County Hospital, both in Bowling Green. Verna died at age 85 in late March 1976 at Wood County Hospital. A majority of the Shinew family is buried at the Portage Cemetery in Portage, Ohio.

Conditions Governing Access

No known access restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright, and are responsible for securing permissions necessary for publication or reproduction.

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This collection was donated by Harold Friess, Sr., in 1985.

Processing Information

The collection was arranged and inventoried by Michael J. Krapp during the Spring Semester of 2001. The collection inventory and finding aid were revised and completed by Katrina Milbrodt in December 2006 - April 2007.

Title
Guide to the Shinew & Lance Family papers
Author
Katrina Milbrodt, Madeleine Williams
Date
April 2007, April 2021
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin