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An address to drunkards and two other items [decimalized]
1736-1800
With plea from Capt. Hendricks, an Indian chief, to Col. Pickering, imploring him to keep his rum from "us poor Indians."
GLC05667
Indian letter.... [with:] An Address to Drunkards [temperance broadside]
1795 ca.
Temperance broadside printed by N. Coverly. The broadside (possibly playing-off recent news relating to Indians?) quotes an excerpt from a letter of Capt. Hendricks of the Stockbridge Nation to Col. Pickering, 1794 in which he says that the enemy of...
GLC05667.01
Boston weekly news-letter. [No. 1667 (January 22- January 29, 1736)]
1736/01/22-29
Complete in 2 pages? Printed by F. Draper. Includes international news, Tunis, war on the Continent and Boston news.
GLC05667.02
[Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa letter and photographs] [decimalized]
6 April 1979
Hayakawa, Samuel I., 1906-1992
See descriptions in GLC05508.124.01-.03
GLC05508.124
[John F. Kennedy letter and certificate] [decimalized]
24 October 1962
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
See descriptions in GLC05508.155.01-.02.
GLC05508.155
to Mrs. Stetson
6 August 1911
Lubin, David, 1849-1919
Lubin offers condolence to Stetson with a quotation from scripture: "The Lord hath given, the Lord hath taken; blessed be the name of the Lord."
GLC05508.172
to James Jones
2 November 1955
Marshall, Catherine, 1914-1983
Marshall responds to Jones about what her novel, "A Man Called Peter," has meant to him. Marshall is thankful that since her husband's death, God has given her work (i.e. writing) that she loves doing and which helps others.
GLC05508.177
to Bishop Earl Hunt
12 March 1973
McGovern, George, 1922-?
Letter sending autographed card with the quote: "What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with God."
GLC05508.184
to Rev. Bernard Whitman
14 November 1833
Pickering, John, 1737-1805
Responding to a letter from Whitman asking about the religious beliefs of various founders including Washington, John Quincy Adams, and Jefferson. For Washington and Adams, Pickering refers him to other people. About Jefferson he writes that a...
GLC05508.204
[Good Works!...]
January 12 1852
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
A sentiment by Charles Sumner: "Good works! Such even now is the Heavenly ladder on which angels are ascending & descending while weary Humanity on pillows of stone slumbers heavily at its feet."
GLC05508.240
[They are men by the grace of God and this is enough.]
January 17, 1863
Sentiment by Sumner written in the Senate Chamber.
GLC05508.241
to Elmer T. Clark
11 August 1943
Wallace, H.A., 1888-1965
Wallace applauds the Methodist Church's decision to promote "practical action in behalf of the brotherhood of man in the post-war world." He writes that the social creed of the Methodist Church has long been an inspiration to him.
GLC05508.252
to Orlando C. Mood
25 September 1952
Harrison, William K. Jr., 1895-1987
Harrison writes a lengthy discussion of his Christian faith and experiences. He draws heavily on references to passages in the Bible. The end of the letter discusses the Korean War and the reorganization of the Far East Command. Harrison would...
GLC05508.123
to Marshall E. Bean
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 Robert Bolton
circa 1820
Hill, Rowland, fl. 1820
Rowland, an evangelical preacher, discusses a possible meeting with Mr. Jay somewhere between Wotten and Bath. Also, he also does not know the result of the correspondence between Mr. Potter and Bolton. Dated Saturday evening.
GLC05508.128
[Excerpt from "This is My Story, This is My Song"]
February 17, 1981
Hines, Jerome, 1921-2003
Souvenir excerpt from "This is My Story, This is My Song." Signed in the home of Florida Southern College President Robert A. Davis and his wife, at a dinner honoring Mr. Hines as 1981 Honorary Chancellor of Florida Southern College.
GLC05508.130
[Buddy Holly's outlined notes on American colonial history]
circa 1948
Holly, Buddy, fl. 1948
Buddy Holly's notes from an American history course covering the causes of the Revolution and the Articles of Confederation. Written in pencil.
GLC05508.131
[Lord of the Universe shield us...]
22 April 1874
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
Holmes writes: "Lord of the Universe shield us and guide us / Trusting Thee always through shadow and sun! / Thou hast united us. Who shall divide us? / Keep us, O keep us the Many in One."
GLC05508.132
[Sam Houston letter and advertisement] [Decimalized .01- .02]
January 17, 1857
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
See descriptions in GLC05508.133.01-.02
GLC05508.133
to John H. Houston
4 December 1855
Houston writes that if the American Party (Know-Nothing Party) is to succeed they must admit Protestant naturalized citizens, but not Catholics because of their allegiance to foreign powers [i.e. the Pope]. He writes that they cannot jeopardize...
GLC05508.134
to J. Bok
8 March 1888
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Howard received the Beecher Memorial and read many of the contributions. He accepted the book as thanks for his contribution. He believes Mrs. Holloway's article best captured Beecher in concise and comprehensive terms. He also refuses to write an...
GLC05508.135
to Charles Ellicoch
16 September 1901
Howard writes on stationary of Lincoln Memorial University, Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. He responds to a request for his favorite hymn. Howard writes that his choice of hymn depends upon his mood and gives several examples of hymns and moods. He...
GLC05508.136
[Julia Ward Howe letter and photograph] [decimalized]
4 March 1910
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
See descriptions in GLC05508.137.01-.02
GLC05508.137
[Where is the Utopian code of morals...]
1861-1865
Howitt, Mary Botham, 1799-1888
Howitt writes an excerpt from the Seven Temptations, p. 14: "Where is the Utopian code of morals equal to that which a few words set forth unto the Christian, 'do ye so to others as ye would they should do unto yourselves."
GLC05508.138
[I have found every system of political religion...]
circa 1890
Howitt, William, fl. 1890
Howitt quotes the "History of Priestcraft," 3rd ed. p. 364: "I have found every system of political religion so hostile to the growth of true knowledge, so destructive of popular freedom and happiness, that I have been constrained to cry vehemently...
GLC05508.139
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