Box 3
Contains 36 Results:
Mercer, L. B.:
Letter from Mercer to Col. Absalom Janes discussing money enclosed for student expenses at Mercer University, the necessity of buying his boys some shoes, and the high cost of board being charged, February 4, 1844
Merritt, J.:
Essay regarding private judgment (conscience) versus majority rule and slavery by J. Merritt, May 16, 1839
Moncrief, D. F. C.:
Letter, faded and barely legible, from Moncrief to B. F. Tharpe regarding honorary membership in a literary society at Mercer, April 14, 1839
Moon, Charlotte Diggs “Lottie”:
Letter to Miss McCarty, June 24, 1889; Letter to Miss Ashburn, November 25, 1901 (photocopies)
Moore, Moren (Baptist pastor):
Letter to son dated July 20, 1857, in Sugar Hill, Georgia
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852 (Irish poet, friend of Byron and Shelley):
Letter to John Murray with engravings of Moore and his residence
Murrow, Joseph Samuel, 1835-1929 (Indian missionary and Mercer University student):
Autobiographical sketches, 1878 and 1920s; Brochure of the Murrow Indian Orphans’ Home, 1907; Letters between Rev. Murrow (or Bacone College Pres. B. D. Weeks) and Mercer University officials, 1923-1929; Newsletters with biographical sketches of Rev. Murrow, 1907 and 1926; Office of Indian Affairs reports, 1922 and 1930s; Pastoral Letter by Rev. Murrow to members of the Rehoboth Mission Station Church, 1885
Murphy, Malachi:
Typewritten copy of essay entitled “Experience,” June 20, 1894
Muse, Thomas, 1810-1895 (Baptist minister and president of Baptist Female College of Southwest Georgia):
Autobiography of Rev. Thomas Muse written for Kilpatrick
Napier, Leroy (Macon Resident):
Letter written to Colonel Napier from a fugitive slave in Columbus, Ohio, November 1849; Note written by Colonel W. B. Parker after visit with the slave, August 23, 1851; Additional note by Parker’s grandson, William Greene, about the visit to Ohio