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to George F. Morse
2 December 1864
Jamieson, William, fl. 1864
advice on Morse's anticipated transfer, poor quality of camp chaplains, report of his work as a hospital nurse tending soldiers with typhoid fever.
GLC02180.11
December 21, 1864
assisting Morse to obtain a transfer to Fort Federal Hill, Morse's reticence to work on the Sabbath, the death of a soldier from typhoid, and the necessity of retaining his religious life in camp.
GLC02180.13
January 23, 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
attrition in the Brotherhood, the dwindling treasury, hopes for a revival of religion in the church, and affirmations of his faith in Christ.
GLC02180.20
[contract for artificial limbs]
1865
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
The distribution of artificial limbs for maimed soldiers is to be advertised by the U.S. Christian Commission's Board of Surgeons.
GLC00687.207
to Evangelical Press Association
January 10, 1874
Hampshire Paper Company
They send statements of account by Mr. Powell.
GLC00687.249
February 2, 1865
news of friends, and the finances of the Church.
GLC02180.21
to father
February 11, 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
missing letters, receipt of Brooklyn and religious newspapers, attendance at the Seventh Baptist Church and an enthusiatic report of Mr. Fuller's sermon, his sister Mary's religious development, the payment of his washwoman, food, and his overall...
GLC02180.22
to John William Flinn
13 July 1893
Capens, E., fl. 1893
He invites Reverend Flinn to attend his consecration as the "Assistant Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, for the Diocese of South Carolina."
GLC04573.08
[to Jedediah Morse]
December 27, 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox informs Reverend Morse that "Mr. Volney when in Boston in the spring of 97 himself gratified at the progress of the spirit of the french revolution." Knox quotes Volney as saying, '"'England said he will be revolutionized, the same spirit will...
GLC02437.07214
Journal of a cruise in the U.S.S. Portsmouth on the East India station, A. H. Foote Esqre commander, book II.
1857
Simpson, Edward, 1824-1888
Calf cover.
Excerpts: [11 April 1857] "Got underway at 8 A.M. Dipped colors to Commodore - Cleared down royals to English Admiral, he dipped his colors, we lowered ours. Got to sea by 'Lentoo Channel'
[4 May 1857] "…Heard of the case of the...
GLC05911.02.02
to Henry Knox
4 July 1774
Knox, Hugh, 1727-1790
Asks Henry to help him acquire subscribers for his new publication, which will be printed in New York shortly, possibly referring to "Moral and religious miscellany; or, Sixty-one aphoretical essays, on some of the most important Christian doctrines...
GLC02437.00161
25 July 1774
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Discusses various issues related to their business dealings. Comments on collecting fees from subscribers to Rivington's New-York Gazetteer. Mentions that he will discuss Knox's terms for business with Dr. Morewood (see GLC024137.00158). Orders...
GLC02437.00169
to William Smallwood
31 [August] 1786
Mifflin, Warner, 1745-1798
Dated as "the 31st of 8 mo." Written by Mifflin as a Quaker abolitionist to Smallwood as Governor of Maryland. Says he remembers Smallwood's treatment toward him during the Revolution with esteem. Extensively explains his Christian anti-war stance...
GLC06508.09
18 June 1801
McClure, David, 1748-1820
Speaks of their "ancient friendship" and of Knox's accomplishments with the Indians while Secretary of War. Writes, "Altho' we are not yet old men yet we are verging into that class, and the greater part of those who set out with us on the journey...
GLC02437.07735
to Margaret and Paul Lobik
December 18, 1947
Bliss, Maurice, fl. 1945-1947
One Christmas greeting card from Maurice Vi and Bruce Bliss to Margaret and Paul Lobik dated December 18, 1947. Features a Church steeple surrounded by snow and trees.
GLC09579.029
10 December 1947
Westcott, Thelma L., fl. 1946-1949
One Christmas greeting card from Thelma Wescott to Margaret and Paul Lobik dated December 10, 1947. Features evergreen limbs decorated by Christmas ornaments with "Merry Christmas" spelled out with ribbon.
GLC09579.030
15 December 1948
One Christmas greeting card from Thelma Westcott to Margaret and Paul Lobik dated December 15, 1948. Features a blue bell with holly on a red background. The card is printed on a larger sheet and folded into a book shape. A long letter has been typed...
GLC09579.037
23 December 1948
Loeb, Minna M., fl. 1937-1948
One Christmas greeting card from Minna M. Loeb to Margaret and Paul Lobik dated December 23, 1948. Features a red stagecoach surrounded by people in front of a snow-covered house.
GLC09579.038
14 December 1949
One Christmas greeting card from Thelma Westcott to Margaret and Paul Lobik dated December 14, 1949. Features a candle on top of a pinecone on a tree branch.
GLC09579.058
to Margaret Lobik
9 January 1950
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeannette, fl. 1946-1950
One note from Jeannette Dean-Throckmorton to Margaret Lobik dated January 9, 1950.
GLC09579.059.01
8 January 1950
Crist, Frances, fl. 1946-1956
One note from Frances Crist to Margaret Lobik dated January 8, 1950.
GLC09579.059.02
An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith
1893
Smith, Amanda, 1837-1915
One book entitled An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith published 1893. This book is broken into thirty six chapters and details Smith's life as a free woman after her father bought the freedom of his family during...
GLC09947
[Benson family collection, 1939-1945]
1939-1945
Benson family
Collection of 314 items belonging to the Benson family dated 1939-1945. Consists of correspondence, religious printings, prayer books, postcards and official documents. Benson primarily corresponds with his family who are located in Tallassee...
GLC09954
The Resurrection Of The Cross
21 August 1935
Addison, Pauline, 1915-1984
One poem entitled "The Resurrection Of The Cross" by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated August 21, 1935.
GLC09576.069.03
[How can I prove my love?]
One untitled poem by Pauline "Pat" Addison sent to Paul H. Lobik dated August 21, 1935. The title is taken from the first line of the poem.
GLC09576.069.04
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