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Elizabeth Stevenes widow being now in the 60 year of my age.
16 April 1673
Bradstreet, Simon, ?-1697
Deposition sworn before Bradstreet concerning the medical mis-treatment of her brother's son Samuel.
GLC05534
Wounded Indians
May 20, 1864
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Negative by Matthew Brady & Co. Torn tax stamp on verso. Date from William Frassinito, "Grant And Lee the Virginia Campaigns, 1864-1865" (New York: Macmillian Publishing Co., 1983).
GLC05137.001
to his grandson
13 August 1815
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Congratulates his grandson's wife's safe delivery of a baby boy. Advises that the child be taught piety and virtue from a very young age, so it will stay with him always. He also urges the mother to nurse the baby and "not suffer any silly ideas of...
GLC05508.097
to Marshall E. Bean
March 21, 1966
Grant, Cary, 1904-1986
Grant cannot send a photo of him and his wife. He hopes that through prayer and faith Bean will overcome his illness.
GLC05508.115
4 May 1966
Heyerdahl, Thor, 1914-2002
Heyerdahl responds to Bean after having taken a three month trip around the world. He shares his religious views, stating that he believes the spirit is eternal. He beleives human senses are limited, but trick us into thinking we know reality in...
GLC05508.126
to Rev. William G. Cole
circa 1800
Jolly, Alexander, fl. 1800
Bishop Jolly writes that he hopes Cole will recover from an illness that developed on a recent trip. He attempts to dissuade Cole from taking any more trips. He assure Cole that the Episcopacy in Fraserburgh is the same as the Church of England...
GLC05508.151
[Lord have mercy on us for...]
February 14, 1992
King, Bernice, 1963-?
Quotation from Dr. Bernice King's speech celebrating the birthday of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She asks the Lord's forgiveness for celebrating when so many people are without jobs or health care.
GLC05508.159
to Mrs. Hassell
2 June 1971
Kuhlman, Kathryn, 1907-1976
Kuhlman quotes Nahum 1:7, offers a healing prayer, and urges Hassell to have faith that the Lord will cure her cancer.
GLC05508.164
to Mrs. Robertson
3 June 1891
Nightingale, Florence, fl. 1891
Apologizes for not paying her account for April and inquires whether she paid her for the last "Peptonized Cocoa." Mentions welfare of friends.
GLC05508.196
Terence James Cardinal Cooke: Some Observations by John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York
23 September 1993
O'Connor, John, 1920-2000
In this excerpt from a book, Cardinal O'Connor describes Cardinal Cooke as a virtuous man, who even though he was dying of cancer, never let anyone know of his suffering. Accompanied by photograph (GLC05508.198.02).
GLC05508.198.01
to Bishop Earl Hunt
March 30, 1971
Roberts, Oral, 1918-2009
Roberts writes that he heard about Hunt taking time off because of overwork. He will pray for Hunt's full recovery.
GLC05508.215
to his daughter
12 April 1862
Gordon, George Washington, 1836-1911
Written in pencil as P.O.W. at prison no. 3, Camp Chase, Ohio. Gordon writes about conditions living as a P.O.W and the liberty he enjoys through Christ. He mentions sickness in the camp, both deceased and surviving members of his company, and some...
GLC05508.004
to Harriet Henry
2 April 1836
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Buchanan writes to his sister because he is concerned for her health. He writes: "let me strongly urge you to resist the gloomy feelings & apprehensions which I fear you indulge." He asks her to submit to the will of God, but also acknowledges he...
GLC05508.054
to Mr. Hardwick
30 May 1924
Carver, George Washington, 1864-1943
Discusses at great length Hardwick's emerging spirituality. Carver mentions that he created a medicine from peanuts to alleviate respiratory problems after hearing a sermon about an African girl who converted to Christianity and then died, probably...
GLC05508.063
[Mississippi cotton plantation diary and journal]
circa 1850-1855
English, John G., fl. 1827-1869
Signed in inner front cover in August 1850, where English notes that his father, James English, moved from Kingsport, Tennessee to Madison County, Alabama in 1818. Records that James took him, and left his sister in Salem, North Carolina, and his...
GLC05496
to Joseph Lord
14 September 1699
Cotton, John, 1640-1699
Cotton writes from Charleston, South Carolina, where he had been called in 1698, to Joseph Lord, a minister at Dorchester, South Carolina. Lord had sailed to South Carolina with Cotton in November 1698. Speaks of mutual acquaintances in Charleston...
GLC05508.002
to Richard Waldron
21 July 1743
Pepperrell, William, 1696-1759
Pepperell reports his daughter and grandson very ill. He also mentions business matters.
GLC05508.009
One Life. Part I. The Great Karoo
circa 1960
Barnard, Christiaan, 1921-2001
Barnard recounts an anecdote from his childhood about the first time he doubted God's ability to handle all of mankind's imperfections. He describes assisting his mother play the organ during church and the minister's sermon on sin.
GLC05508.029
[Let the words of my mouth...]
8 June 1898
Bickerdyke, Mary Ann, fl. 1898
Quoting Psalm 19:14, Bickerdyke writes: "Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer." A small bust engraving of Bickerdyke is collateral to the quotation (GLC05508.037.02...
GLC05508.037.01
to Rev. W.H.H. Moore
2 March 1869
Cartwright, Peter, fl. 1869
Cartwright discusses personal and church matters, particularly over the past winter. Cartwright's writing is shaky due to Parkinson's disease, making parts of the letter illegible. Felt-tip marker obliterates something on verso.
GLC05508.062
to James W. Grimes
24 July 1864
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Worries about the defense of Washington and discusses his new position as Secretary of the Treasury. The state of the treasury is bad, his task is very complicated, and his health makes the problem worse. Worries about the safety of Washington, the...
GLC05603.01.01
to Nellie Taft re: President McKinley, nomination, politics and campaigning
1899/09/21
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Mentions that President McKinley believes he has friends in Cincinnati. One person who he assumed was his friend would prefer to nominate someone else. Mentions that his walks on Syracuse Hill are for medical purposes.
GLC05585.03
to Alexander Johnson
30 June 1790
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796
Thanks Doctor Johnson for his earlier letter and papers containing, ". . . directions by which persons in whom the vital powers are suspended either by natural causes or by accident may be restored to live." Tells Johnson he will exert himself to...
GLC05586
to John Page
March 19, 1776
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
He is happy to hear the mutinous spirits of the soldiers have been subdued and hopes it can be prevented in the future. Remarks, "the putrid fever rages so much in the Norfolk fleet . . ." Discusses officers' commissions and appointments. Hopes...
GLC05587
to Raphael Semmes
December 28, 1874
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Writes to Semmes about "my recollection of the capture of the Whaling Ship Levi Starbuck." Gives a detailed description of the events leading up to the ship's capture and the situation of the Levi Starbuck's prisoners on board -- "I most solemnly...
GLC05591
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