Oberlin's Namesake: John Frederick Oberlin (1740-1826)Main MenuIntroduction to Oberlin's NamesakeDetailed Table of ContentsWhat's in a Name? Why Oberlin?Address by John W. KurtzJ. F. Oberlin in his lifetimeExplore materials made by Oberlin and his contemporariesThe Ban de la Roche, Alsace, FranceArt works and photographs of the regionEarly views of Oberlin, OhioDrawings, prints and photographs of the colony and collegeDesigning a monument to our namesake (video)Videos with the artist Paul B. ArnoldResources for further explorationAnne Cuyler Salsich, Oberlin College Archives65340b1e79f9df03d291b8de171f6479ab6abb16Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio
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12018-01-16T15:08:57+00:00Anne Cuyler Salsich, Oberlin College Archives65340b1e79f9df03d291b8de171f6479ab6abb1613From the series "Vues du Ban de la Roche et des Environs," printed by E. Simon, filsplain2018-02-23T15:03:42+00:00Muller, Theodore (French, 1819-79)n.d.12 3/8"w x 16" lOberlin College ArchiveslithographFrom the series "Vues du Ban de la Roche et des Environs" John Frederick Oberlin Collection (RG 30/165), Oberlin College ArchivesAnne Cuyler Salsich, Oberlin College Archives65340b1e79f9df03d291b8de171f6479ab6abb16
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12018-01-12T20:23:05+00:00Théodore Müller (French, 1819-79)22plain2018-01-22T01:22:03+00:00The printer E. Simon, fils, produced a series of lithographs, published in Strasbourg, of the Ban de la Roche by Théodore Müller (born Strasbourg, 1819-79). It is entitled Vues du Ban de la Roche et des Environs (Views of the Ban de la Roche and Environs). The Oberlin College Archives owns six from the series.