Box Multi-collection Box 18
Contains 22 Results:
W. J. Whitley correspondence, Feb. 20, 1923 and 6 July 1928
Two letters. (1) W. J. Whitley to Virginia A. Willson, Feb. 20, 1923. (2) W. J. Whitley to Miss Willson, July 6, 1928.
W. R. Williams, extracts of a letter to the members of the Amity [Street? First?] Baptist Church, "On the Baptist Version", Apr. 24, 1850
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.
S. W. Williamson to A. B. Galbraith, Feb. 1, 1920
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.
Thomas Winter correspondence, 1822-1880
Five letters to and from Rev. Thomas Winter. (1) Thomas Griffin to Thomas Winter, Jan. 24, 1822. (2) G. F. Davies to Thomas Winter, Nov. 5, 1835. (3) Gurdon Robins to Thomas Winter, Jan. 10, 1842. (4) G. S> Webb to Thomas Winter, Jan. 3, 1844. (5) Thomas Winter to J. Newton Ritner, Dec. 21, 1887.
John and Elizabeth Withington letter of transfer, Mar. 30, 1795
Letter from the Church of Christ of the particular Baptist Denomination in Manchester, England, to "our sister church of the same faith & orders, whom it may concern in America" regarding John and Elizabeth Withington's status as members in full Communion, recommending them as members for their new church. Signed by John Sharp, the pastor, John Hopper and [name lost], the two deacons, and a list of members.
David Wright letter to G. W. Gorham, Sept. 1, 1860
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.
Benjamin Starr, Aug. 9, 1938 and Nov. 24, 1954
Letter, Benjamin Starr to [Thomas W.] Carter, Aug. 9, 1938. Letter, Thomas W. Carter to Mr. Trost, Nov. 24, 1954, giving context to Starr's letter.
Thomas Bridges Stephenson materials, 1818-1931
Collection includes: (1) Thomas B. Stephenson license to preach the gospel, 1818. (2) Essay, "The Home Missionary Work of Thomas Bridges Stephenson," written by his grandson James P. Stephenson, 1931. (3) Letter of recommendation to join a different church, Aug. 12, 1819. (4) Letter of recommendation as a minister, May 30, 1821. (5) Letter of dismission and recommendation, July 6, 1823. (6) Letter of introduction (?) for Thomas B. Stephenson as a home missionary, July 13, 1824.
T. [Thomas] A. Stevens sermon outlines, undated
Collection contains outlines for three sermons.
Frank Lewis Stickney papers, 1856-1938, bulk: 1926-1938
Collection is almost entirely correspeondence to F. L. Stickney. Notable correspondents include Frank L. Sullivan of the Watchman-Examiner and Henry T. McDonald, president of Storer College in Harpers Ferry, WV. Also included is an 1895 sermon draft. One letter dated Jan. 21, 1856, includes a note connecting it to Francis Henry Stickney (1830-1906), Frank Lewis's father.