An article written by Kail Ellis on Mariam Hobeiche and her life at the Mar Elias Convent in Ghazir, Lebanon. The Khayrallah Center does not hold the original copy of this item.
Asaf and Adma Kahdy's home in Portland, Oregon. Behind the house stands a large, well kept garden and lawn. Back of the caption reads, "Sawaya-Kahdy sittie and jiddie home and garden in Portland. Early 1950 or late 40s."
Asaf Kahdy sits with young George Kahdy on his lap and Adma Sawaya Kahdy sits next to them. Caption on the back reads, "Asaf George Kahdy, son George Asaf Kahdy, Adma Sawaya Kahdy."
Handwritten autobiographical notes made by Maron Domit Barkett written in February of 1939. Some of the overlaps with the diary that Barkett kept between 1905-1915, focusing on his marriage, the birth of his children, and ending with the death of…
A photograph of Victoria Alkazin Baddour (center) with her children, Mitchell Baddour (bottom, seated), Philip Baddour (seated beside Victoria), Isabelle Baddour Dixon, Lorraine Baddour Corbett, Evelyn Baddour Mauro, and Mary Baddour Walker (seating…
A portrait of the Baddour family at their Chestnut Street home in Goldsboro, NC, in 1936. The home was purchased from selling stock in the Mt. Olive Pickle Company. Shickrey Baddour stands in the back row, third from the right.
George Kahdy stands with his hand on his daughter Barbara's shoulder while Sally stands on the other side of him. They are all dressed formally and stand outside near a sidewalk. Caption on the front reads, "1951. Barbara, Sally, George."
Four photographs. Top left: Barbara Kahdy Estes with hand on pregnant Mettrie. Top right: Mettrie with her daughter, Isabelle, on steps. Middle left: Mettrie holding baby Isabelle in hospital. Bottom: Barbara Kahdy Estes with baby Isabelle on steps.
Barbara Kahdy waves as her siblings Georgette and George Kahdy Jr. stand next to her. Caption on the back states, "Away out in nowhere- On the Old Oregon Trail."