Box Multi-collection Box 16
Contains 12 Results:
Henry Peirce letter to his mother, Sarah B. Peirce, July 27, 18?9
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
J. M. Pendleton letter to M. Brayman, George Wood, and W. W. Watson, Nov. 27, 1849
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Helen M. Phillip letter to Byron A. Walters, May 1, 1897
Helen M. Phillip wrote from the Mohammaduggar station of the Bengal-Orissa Mission (India). Donor notes: "Note on page 4 the anxiety about the situation on Crete lest a war between Christian nations and the Sultan caust bloodshed in Inida as well."
Betsey Pillsbury letter from "Judith", Nov. 3, 1843
Letter from Judith (signed first name only) in Bangkok.
Thomas Price lecture notes, March 1864
Notes taken froma Lecture on the Welsh Baptists in America, by Dr. Price, March 1864. Last page is a note to "My Dear Brother" [David Spencer?], Sept. 3, 1875.
H. Prizhimer letter to H. C. Gleiss, Nov. 20, 1934
Letter is in German. H. Prizhimer wrote from Altona - Bahrenfeld, Germany to H. C. Gleiss in Detroit, MI.
Edward Probyn correspondence, Mar. 30 and June 19-20, 1818
Two letters from Edward Probyn to Rev. B. Bates, Mar. 30 and June 19-20, 1818.
Ruth W. Ranney missionary letter, April 1889
Printed letter from Rangoon, labelled "No. 6."
Enoch Rector correspondence, Mar. 25, 1843, July 20, 1847, and Aug. 30, 1854
Three letters to and from Enoch Rector. (1) Enoch Rector to Bro. Sands, Mar. 26, 1843. (2) William Johnson to Enoch Rector, July 20, 1847. (3) Enoch Rector to Bro. Siegfried, Aug. 30, 1854.
I. J. Roberts letter to the Committee on Foreign Missions, Nov. 5, 1835
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.