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Lectures, Spring 1967 (George A. Buttrick, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chicago)
The C. DeWitt Matthews Collection contains biographical material, articles, lectures, addresses, studies, literatures, and materials related to his time in the ministry.
Lectures, Spring 1967 (Langdon Gilkey, University of Chicago)
The C. DeWitt Matthews Collection contains biographical material, articles, lectures, addresses, studies, literatures, and materials related to his time in the ministry.
Lectures, Spring 1967 (Nathan A. Scott, University of Chicago)
The C. DeWitt Matthews Collection contains biographical material, articles, lectures, addresses, studies, literatures, and materials related to his time in the ministry.
Lectures, The Authority of the Bible (1961)
The C. DeWitt Matthews Collection contains biographical material, articles, lectures, addresses, studies, literatures, and materials related to his time in the ministry.
Lectures, “Those Who Open Windows” (1962)
The C. DeWitt Matthews Collection contains biographical material, articles, lectures, addresses, studies, literatures, and materials related to his time in the ministry.
Ledger (Item 1/2)
The Allison James Johnson Collection consists of two large, heavy ledgers. The accounts have been obscured by hundreds of clippings of secular and religious import, most of which are undated. Some dates can be found: 1905, 1926, and 1929.
Ledger (Item 2/2)
The Allison James Johnson Collection consists of two large, heavy ledgers. The accounts have been obscured by hundreds of clippings of secular and religious import, most of which are undated. Some dates can be found: 1905, 1926, and 1929.
Ledgers, 1932-1935; 1944; 1950-1957; 1956-1960
The Hendley F. Jelks collection contains book drafts, photographs, sermon notes, papers, and other materials from Rev. Jelks’ career.
Lee and the Common Soldier, January 28, 1959
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870 (Confederate General):
Letter from Henry H. Tucker, president of Mercer University, to Robert E. Lee, L.L.D., president of Washington College in Virginia, informing him that the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws had been conferred on him by Mercer’s faculty and board of trustees, July 10, 1866; General Order No. 9 from R. E. Lee, April 10, 1865