Box Multi-collection Box 18
Contains 22 Results:
Jacob Thomas letter to John Munro, Mar. 2 to Apr. 22, 1837
Portions of letter written at two different times and places. First portion written on the bark ROSABELLA, Mar. 2, 1837, Bay of Bengal, N. Lat 10 degrees, E. Lon. 94 degrees. Second portion written in Calcutta, Apr. 22, 1837.
Lowell Thomas letter to Mrs. Mason, Dec. 15, 1941
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.
Nancy Thurber writings, Oct. 10, 1830 to Oct. 11, 1838, and May 12, 18?0
Handmade booklet containing several devotionals dated Oct. 10, 1830, Oct. 17, 1830, Oct. 11, 1838, and an "Address to the Youth" dated May 12, 18?4.
W. Tilghman letter to "My Dear Aunt", May 14, 1780
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 Trotter letter to "Bro. Hand", Mar. 13, 1838
Letter discusses the North Philadelphia Baptist Association.
D. Turner letter to G. Dyer, July 16, 1793
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.
Rev. Mr. Tyler sermon, 1837
Cover notes that it was preached in four locations and dates: Deerfield, Dec. 31, 1837; Greenwich, June 1838; Bridgeton, Oct. 7, 1837; and Salem, Jan. 13, 1839.
Joshua M. Wallace letter to Joseph Maylin, Dec. 30, 1816
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.
Francis Wayland correspondence, Apr. 16, 1827, Oct. 13, 1851, and Sept. 21, 1854
Three letters. (1) Francis F. Wayland to his brother-in-law William L. Stone, Apr. 16, 1827. Relates to an opposition paper which was to appear in competition with the New York Commercial Advertizer, of which Stone was owner. (2) Francis Wayland to S. S. Green, Oct. 13, 1851. (3) Francis Wayland to Mr. I. A. Br[?], Sept. 21, 1854.
W. N. Welker correspondence, March 23-27, 1869 and undated
Collection appears to contain two letters and one partial letter. The partial letter is only the last portion, signed W. N. Welker, with no date or address. The other pages appear to be two letters that have gotten intermixed, possibly one from "M.C.C." to W. N. Welker, Mar. 23, 1869 and one to Brother Brown from W. N. Welker, Mar. 26-27, 1869. These last two letters are both on the subect "Is Free Misionism a failure?"