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12 July 1867
Ensign, F. G.
to George May Powell
re: He fears the Commission will disband due to a lack of work in the East. He talks of his own future plans. Letter is written on American Christian Commission letterhead.
GLC00687.097
July 27, 1867
Powell, Samuel Wells, fl. 1866-1867
re: He is at the Congregational Church there, and is very busy with Sunday Schools, Sunday School papers, and singing. He doesn't think GMP should go into real estate. He plans to visit New Haven and continue school in Chicago.
GLC00687.098
April 17, 1868
Dayton, Ian L., 1868
re: He introduces his friend Mr. Hall of the Baptist Church and hopes to cooperate with the anniversary.
GLC00687.099
December 1, 1869
Palmer Jr., Walter Clarke, fl. 1869
re: He expresses concern about the circulation of the Guide to Holiness, which requires 25,000 new subscribers. Many rewards will come to those who work diligently for God, and he encourages GMP to get busy canvassing subscribers.
GLC00687.100
February 3, 1874
Ritner, I. Newton, fl. 1874
to unknown
re: He is seeking information on "diplomatic Beneficence" referred to in The Witness.
GLC00687.101
February 17, 1874
Hawkins, J.H., fl. 1874
to Powell Association
re: He requests a circular describing a system of raising church funds mentioned in Pittsburgh's Methodist Recorder.
GLC00687.102
October 1, 1877
Philadelphia Temperance Reform Club
Statement of the Philadelphia Temperance Reform Club
re: This is a statement of the Philadelphia Temperance Reform Club, which has organized meetings and gatherings in adjoining counties and states. They are concerned with the Sabbath Question, and they are soliciting funds to support the movement to...
GLC00687.103
circa October 3, 1880
Powell, Samuel William, fl. 1880
Notes on "Pen Slavery: For the Christian Statesman"
re: This is a system for ministers, editors, lawyers, and literary people to write more quickly, mostly using abbreviations and utilizing speed techniques. Notes are handwritten on the back of a Presbyterian Alliance agreement.
GLC00687.104
May 28, 1886
Edwards, Arthur, fl. 1886
re: He maintains his view of the Sabbath as an important day. He agrees to send GMP's note to the Preacher's meeting. Letter written on Northwestern Christian Advocate letterhead.
GLC00687.106
August 9, 1886
Place, Roland, fl. 1886
re: He was sorry not to have seen GMP due to ill health. He thanks him for his kind Christian counsel.
GLC00687.107
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