Guide to the Papers of Bishop Gilbert Haven
Prepared by Justin Causey, Student Assistant and Mark C. Shenise, Associate Archivist
United Methodist Archives and History Center
General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church
2015-09-21
Overview of Collection
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Record Creator: |
Haven, Gilbert |
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Papers of Bishop Gilbert Haven |
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1731-2013 |
Abstract: |
Gilbert Haven, (1821-1880), a minister, an educator and later bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church and was an active abolitionist and radical throughout the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras. The papers currently consist of correspondence, various writings in the genres of addresses, essays, notes, poems, sermons, speeches along with printed matter and ephemera. There are approximately one thousand and five hundred plus letters between colleagues, friends, abolitionists, ministers, bishops, editors, business persons, strangers, etc. Haven's elevated status in the Methodist Episcopal Church and in New England abolitionist circles is evident from the considerable number of letters from major figures in both the denomination, American politics and intellectual movements during the mid-19th century. |
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8.5 cubic feet |
Resource ID: |
gcah.ms.5250 |
Biographical Note
Gilbert Haven, (1821-1880), a minister, an educator and later Bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church and was an active abolitionist and radical throughout the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras. The issues of temperance and women’s rights in the church were of interest as well. Haven was born and raised in Malden, Massachusetts, who was descended on both sides of his parent’s family from the New England Puritans. He was the son of Gilbert Haven Sr. and Hannah Burrill Haven. Prior to his birth, Haven's parents still belonged to the Congregationalist Church until joining the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1821. Haven stated he embraced a more evangelical faith in 1839 while attending the coeducational Wesleyan Academy in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. By the fall of 1842, Haven headed to Middletown, Connecticut, to enroll in Wesleyan University which was one of the premier Methodist Episcopal Church colleges at that time. As a Wesleyan student he attended services and worked at "the African Church" which served Middletown’s free black population. In 1846, Haven began teaching ancient languages at Amenia Seminary in Dutchess County, New York and remained there four years, eventually becoming its principal.
Haven obtained a local preacher's license in 1847 which officially began his long ministerial career in the Methodist Episcopal Church. During his tenure at Amenia, Haven declared his intent to join the New England Annual Conference in 1850. At this same time he became a dedicated and active abolitionist following the Compromise of 1850 and the passage of the stricter Federal Fugitive Slave Law that was part of the Compromise. That same year Haven preached his first abolitionist sermon appealing to the "Higher Law" and encouraging a noncompliance with the Fugitive Slave Law. The New England Annual Conference appointed Haven to serve in the following churches: Northampton (1851-1852), Wilbraham (1853-1854), Westfield (1855-1856), Roxbury (1857-1858), and Cambridge (1859-1860). Haven ministered to the free black communities near his church appointments which provided a chance to treat blacks as full social equals. This action caused some friction with his parishioners. The annual conference granted Haven supernumerary status in 1861 so he could travel abroad and serve as a Civil War chaplain. Within the New England Annual Conference, Haven served on the general committee on education and examination board, co-founded the Church Extension Aid Society, supported the Boston Irish Mission, and worked on the Preacher's Aid, and Temperance committees. In the late 1850s, Haven was active in attempts to add anti-slavery planks and prohibitions to New England Conference rules and platforms for its members and denominational standings.
By October 1861, Haven took the position as temporary minister to the Clinton Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey, while at the same time working as the Boston correspondent for the Christian Advocate and the unnamed New York contributor for Zion's Herald. Haven journeyed to Europe in 1862 for rest and recuperation, returning in 1863 when he was appointed the pastor of North Russell St. Church (later First Methodist Church) of Boston. In 1867 Haven was elected the editor of Zion's Herald.
The 1872 General Conference elected Haven a bishop and assigned to Atlanta, Georgia, during the latter period of Reconstruction in the American South. Haven's views on anti-slavery translated into strident opinions on political and social equality among the races, and he heavily involved himself in efforts to expand educational opportunities for freedmen. However his status as a pro-Unionist New Englander and his vocal opinions on race made him decidedly unpopular among the white population in former Confederate territory.
In the mid 1870s, following his 1873 trip to Mexico with William Butler to attempt to spread the Methodist Episcopal Church into Mexico with a 1876 trip to Liberia, while in coastal West Africa he contracted a fever (apparently malaria) from which his health never fully recovered. Active as a Bishop in the M. E Church throughout the late 1870s, Haven remained a vocal and uncompromising proponent of Reconstruction and advocated for stronger civil rights laws even after the political climate of the 1870s shifted away from Reconstruction. This resulted in his marginalization in political circles and put him in conflict with much of the Methodist Church hierarchy. After his return from Liberia, his health problems and political ostracism resulted in his status as a Bishop without an appointment. Haven was plagued by increasing health difficulties and recurring problems from the tropical fever. He died on January 3, 1880 in Malden, Massachusetts at the Haven family home. Over his career, in addition to writing for the "Christian Advocate" and writing for/editing Zion's Herald, Haven also wrote The Pilgrim's Wallet (1866), National Sermons (1869), Father Taylor, The Sailor Preacher (with Thomas Russell, 1872), Our Next Door Neighbor: A Winter in Mexico (1875), and the posthumous Christus Consulator (1893). While in Europe, Mexico, and Africa, Haven also produced accounts and opinions on his experiences-- which were published in newspapers
While at Wesleyan University, Haven adopted anti-slavery views in response to reading abolitionist tracts and the poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier. He appears to have absorbed the reform zeal that was active throughout New England during the 1840s and 1850s. Haven supported the single-issue anti-slavery Liberty Party as early as 1844. In a contemporary letter to his mother, Haven states he was viewed by his peers, many of whom were opposed to his views, as a ranting, fanatical abolitionist. Haven responded to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) with a sermon titled, The Death of Freedom, following the caning of Charles Sumner on the floor of the United States Senate. Haven declared the senator a "martyr for truth in history" (1856). He was active in the interdenominational Church Anti-Slavery Society from 1859 until the Civil War.
Haven often criticized other abolitionists, particularly William Lloyd Garrison and his followers (Garrisonians) for directing their anti-slavery radicalism toward other causes without reference to religious viewpoints, or room for difference on non-slavery issues. He strongly felt this led to an alienating effect on other abolitionists or non-radicals who were otherwise sympathetic to the anti-slavery movement, but not in favor of radically remaking the American social order on a number of other issues. Haven believed that the unorthodox religious views of Garrison and many of his followers undercut support among Evangelicals for abolitionist aims - particularly the views of such figures as Theodore Parker, on whose death Haven referred to as, "the first great American infidel."
In 1859, Haven met John Brown who made a lasting impression on him. He referred to John Brown's Raid in an essay called The Beginning of the End of American Slavery (1859). Haven was prevented from giving a further endorsement in a sermon to Brown's insurrection on the day of Brown's execution.
During the late 1850s, Haven supported the Free Soil Party, and later, the Republican Party despite its anti-slavery focus being too moderate for his preference. He hailed Abraham Lincoln's election to the presidency in a sermon that later appeared as a pamphlet titled, The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln. (1860). Haven was a believer in the Slave Power thesis in regards to sectional tensions. Personally, Haven advocated openly that he was in favor of social, business, and political equality and was in favor of the removal of all laws against interracial marriage, any law promoting segregation, and laws denying black voting. He disapproved of colonization schemes for freed blacks.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Haven enlisted in the ninety-day regiment, the 8th Massachusetts Militia Volunteers as its Chaplain, and was commissioned by the Governor of Massachusetts, John Albion Andrew, on April 18, 1861. The 8th Massachusetts shipped down to Washington, D.C. in the aftermath of the Firing on Fort Sumter and eventually spent its short existence garrisoning areas around Baltimore while the Union Army organized. During his time in Washington and the Potomac regions of Maryland and Virginia, Haven recorded conversations with freed slaves and other free blacks and reported his findings back to Zions Herald, New England Methodism’s weekly newspaper. These same findings appeared in the Christian Advocate which was the denominational newspaper. Haven's three-month enlistment ended in the summer of 1861 and he returned to civilian life.
Gilbert Haven married Mary Ingraham of Amenia, New York, in 1851. She bore him four children, of whom two survived to adulthood: Mary Michelle "Mamie" and William Ingraham Haven. Mary Ingraham Haven died due to complications from childbirth on April 3, 1860. William Ingraham Haven ( c.1856-1928) became a Methodist minister in his own right in the New England Annual Conference. Gilbert Haven is the cousin of Bishop Erasmus Otis Haven (1820-1881). The two cousins often corresponded. After Mary Ingraham Haven's death in 1860, Gilbert Haven maintained regular correspondence and a close relationship with Mary's sisters, brothers, and in-laws throughout the rest of his life. Bishop Haven died on January 3, 1880, at the home of his mother. Haven is buried in the Salem Street Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts.
Scope Note
The Bishop Gilbert Haven papers currently consist of correspondence, various writings in the genres of addresses, essays, notes, poems, sermons, speeches along with printed matter and ephemera. There are approximately one thousand and five hundred plus letters between colleagues, friends, abolitionists, ministers, bishops, editors, business persons, strangers, etc. Haven's elevated status in the Methodist Episcopal Church and in New England abolitionist circles is evident from the considerable number of letters from major figures in both the denomination, American politics and intellectual movements during the mid-19th century. The correspondence includes letters from philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, abolitionist and editor William Lloyd Garrison, suffragists and abolitionists’ Lucy Stone and Frances Willard and Frederick Douglass, Bishop Matthew Simpson, Bishop Edward Raymond Ames, Bishop Willard Francis Mallalieu, Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner, New York Senator Roscoe Conkling, Massachusetts governors’ John Albion Andrew and William Claflin, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Vice President Schuyler Colfax, and Civil War general and President of the United States Ulysses Simpson Grant to name a few. Topics include slavery and the abolitionist movement, denominational issues regarding church polity, viewpoints on race, mission work, the church’s role during reconstruction in the southern states and the treatment of free and ex-slaves as equals in post Civil War America.
There are a few persons or topics Haven collected in correspondence form which needs to be highlighted. The Reverend John N. Mars was a freed slave who worked with a couple of protestant denominations who eventually became a clergy member of the New England Annual Conference. His letters reflect not only the state of race and the need for status change during the Civil War but also his subsequent work as a missionary to the fledgling African American Washington Annual Conference. John Brown makes a short appearance in the correspondence though he personally is not writing Haven but there is one glowing letter Haven wrote Brown just before his execution. There is another letter to a former follower of Brown. Correspondence with national figures such as Grant, Colfax and Emerson are few in number with the originals closed to the public. Letters to and from former classmates of Wilbraham Academy and Wesleyan University are not only worth noting because of their intellectual content of that period which, in turn, produced many abolitionists. Yet the correspondence also illustrates how the two schools produced many leaders in both the Methodist Episcopal Church and influential figures in the New England area and later beyond as these men spread across the United States.
Haven’s family correspondence is insightful for a number of reasons. One of the first observations the researcher will find is the close relationship Haven had with family members both biologically and by marriage, especially the women. He maintains a robust correspondence with his cousin, Bishop Erastus Haven. Mary Ingraham Haven’s correspondence is primarily incoming correspondence from family that Haven maintained close contact with after her premature death. The letters to William Ingraham, his son, one of two children that survived childbirth, reveals a doting father whose pathos and love are apparent in good times and bad. These same letters speak to Haven’s compassionate character which defined his ministry and political views. All the letters to his mother and sisters reveal a “journal” of his career as well as giving support and advice which became bilateral in direction.
The Writing series is composed of different genres that include a variety of mediums by which one can discover the orthodox Protestant viewpoint the Haven maintained despite his liberalism in the areas of racial equality and abolitionism. The largest genre would be the sermons but there are exceptions to this specific genre such as his student commencement speech at Wesleyan. It is often difficult to distinguish between sermons, speeches and addresses by length or Scriptural notation in the titles. The topics are diverse as witnessed in the container list. The documents illustrate a snapshot of higher education’s intellectual training and praxis in the mid-nineteenth century. Haven had a gift for writing poetry, especially the few examples which resonate the sadness over Mary’s death. The essays and musings are a light-hearted romp into Haven’s soul.
The Printed Matter contains published articles related to Haven’s 1862-1863 trip overseas and Mexico in the early 1870s when Haven helped William Butler establish mission work for Northern Methodism. There are also articles on pertinent topics related to the church such as camp meetings, discord over the hymnal, race and Methodist Itinerancy. Almost all of these clippings were published in the denominational newspaper, the Christian Advocate.
The Ephemera series contains photocopied documents with a few exceptions dealing with the history of Haven family’s finances, church activity, truncated genealogy, etc. These primarily deal with the Haven’s life in the Malden area starting in the late eighteenth century. The originals were donated to the Malden Historical Society.
Finally the Diaries series contains six folders ranging in date from 1841 to 1879. These items are not comprised of daily entries. One diary has copies of letter Haven wrote to various individuals. The 1861 diary records Haven's ninety day enlistment in the Union Army as chaplain to the 8th Massachusetts Militia Volunteers.
The researcher will notice photocopies of original documents in folders except the Ephemera series for the reason stated above. The originals either are too large to fit in the standard folder or closed to the public because of security issues. The oversize documents can be viewed by requesting permission from the attending archivist.
Arrangement
Materials have been arranged in the following manner.
Correspondence
General
Family
Writings: Sermons, Addresses, Speeches, Articles, Essays and Poems
Printed Matter
Ephemera
Diaries
Preferred Citation
When citing material from this collection please use the following format: Direct reference to the item or its file folder, Papers of Bishop Gilbert Haven, United Methodist Church Archives - GCAH, Madison, New Jersey. Do not make use of the items call number as that is not a stable descriptor.
Access Restrictions
No restrictions.
Restrictions on Use
Detailed use restrictions relating to our collections can be requested from the office of the archivist at the General Commission on Archives and History. Photocopying is handled by the staff and may be limited in certain instances. Before using any material for publication from this collection a formal request for permission to publish is expected and required.
Related Material
Gilbert Haven papers, 1873-1875. Emory University Special Collections. Microfilm.
Bishop Charles Fowler Collection, Drew University Methodist Collection, Madison, New Jersey 07940.
https://www.facebook.com/BishopGilbertHavenCottage
Malden Historical Society, Malden, Massachusetts.
http://antislavery.eserver.org/legacies/americas-past-and-future/americas-past-and-future.html
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Subject Terms
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Clergy |
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Education |
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Episcopacy |
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Methodism History 19th century |
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Politics |
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Racism |
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Slavery |
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Temperance |
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United States-History-Civil War, 1861-1865 |
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Universities and colleges |
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Women's rights and spiritualism |
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Geographic Terms
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France |
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Georgia |
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Greece |
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Israel |
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Liberia |
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Massachusetts |
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Mississippi |
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New Hampshire |
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New York (N.Y.) |
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New York (State) |
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Tennessee |
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Texas |
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Washington (D.C.) |
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Genre Terms
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Clippings |
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Correspondence |
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Diaries |
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Ephemera |
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Essays |
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Lectures |
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Newspapers |
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Poetry |
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Speeches |
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Occupation Terms
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Abolitionist |
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Bishop |
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Editor |
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Minister |
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Added Names - Persons
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Ames, Edward Raymond |
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Baker, Osmond Cleander |
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Butler, William |
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Claflin, William |
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Colfax, Schuyler |
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Cox, Sarah O. Haven |
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Curry, Daniel |
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Douglass, Frederick |
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Durbin, John Price |
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo |
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Fisk, Clinton B. |
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Fitzpatrick, John Bernard |
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Foss, Cyrus David |
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Fowler, Charles Henry |
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Garrison, William Lloyd |
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Grant, Ulysses Simpson |
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Hamilton, John William |
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Hartzell, Joseph Crane |
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Haven, Anna Storrer |
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Haven, Elizabeth Coolidge |
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Haven, Erastus, Otis |
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Haven, Gilbert Sr. |
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Haven, Hannah Burrill |
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Haven, Mary Ingraham |
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Haven, Wilbur Fiske |
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Haven, William Ingraham |
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Ingraham, George |
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Ingraham, Henry C. Murphy |
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Ingraham, Jane |
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Ingraham, Richard |
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Ingraham, Sally |
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Ingraham, Samuel |
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Ingraham, T. M. |
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Ingraham, William |
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Ingraham, Winifred |
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Inskip, John S. |
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Janes, Edmond Storer |
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Lowell, James Russell |
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Mallilieu, Willard Francis |
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Mars, John N. |
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McClintock, John |
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McPherson, Edward |
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Prentice, George |
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Rust, Richard Sutton |
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Scott, Levi |
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Simpson, Matthew |
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Steele, Daniel |
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Steele, George McKendree |
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Stevens, Abel |
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Stone, Lucy |
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Sumner, Charles |
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Upham, Samuel Foster |
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Warren, William Fairfield |
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Willard, Frances |
Series: Correspondence
Sub-series: General
Call Number
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Folder Title
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Date(s)
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1617-1-1:
1 |
A., John C. - Boston |
1869 |
1617-1-1:
2 |
Adams, N. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1867-1872 |
1617-1-1:
3 |
Abbott, Thomas J. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, New England Conference |
1877 |
1617-1-1:
4 |
Aelceun, C. |
1864 |
1617-1-1:
5 |
Agnew, Samuel - Presbyterian Historical Society Librarian, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1866 |
1617-1-1:
6 |
Alger, William Russell - Unitarian Minister, Boston, Massachusetts |
1869 |
1617-1-1:
7 |
Allen, Stephen - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Brooklyn, New York |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
8 |
Allison, Joseph - Juliustown, New Jersey |
1850-1851 |
1617-1-1:
9 |
Alston, Robert A. - Atlanta Daily and Weekly Herald President, Atlanta, Georgia |
1875 |
1617-1-1:
10 |
Ames, Edward Raymond - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1864-1874 |
1617-1-1:
11 |
Ames, Mary C. - Author, Washington D.C. |
1869 |
1617-1-1:
12 |
Andrew, John Albion - Massachusetts Governor |
1864-1866 |
1617-1-1:
13 |
Appeal of Eminent Bostonians Asking Haven to Return the Episcopal Residence to Boston |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
14 |
Armstrong, Joseph - Kerwood, Ontario |
1879 |
1617-1-1:
15 |
Armstrong, W. P. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Dallas, Texas |
1878 |
1617-1-1:
16 |
Babbidge, Charles - Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers Chaplain |
1861 |
1617-1-1:
17 |
Baker, Osmon Cleander - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1866 |
1617-1-1:
18 |
Banks, James - Northampton, Massachusetts |
1859 |
1617-1-1:
19 |
Barbour, John N. - Cambridgeport, Massachusetts |
1859 |
1617-1-1:
20 |
Barnes, D. F. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Michigan |
1876 |
1617-1-1:
21 |
Barnes, George S. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Michigan |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
22 |
Barnes, Henry Burr - International Review Editor |
1875 |
1617-1-1:
23 |
Barnes, John William Fletcher - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister and Chaplain |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
24 |
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus - Unitarian Minister |
1871 |
1617-1-1:
25 |
Baylies, Henry - Attorney |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
26 |
Beach, John Wesley - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1852-1874 |
1617-1-1:
27 |
Beach, S. Ferguson - Virginia Attorney |
1858-1877 |
1617-1-1:
28 |
Bell, John |
1866 |
1617-1-1:
29 |
Bell, "Mother" - Cambridgeport, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-1:
30 |
Benson, Michael - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Barrowell, Canada |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
31 |
Best, E. Stuart- Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Chicopee, Massachusetts |
1878 |
1617-1-1:
32 |
Bingham, Issac S. - Northern Christian Advocate Editor, Auburn, New York |
1861 |
1617-1-1:
33 |
Bidwell, John - Prohibition Presidential Candidate |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
34 |
Blair, Franklin Otis - McKendree College Professor |
1868 |
1617-1-1:
35 |
Bond, Hugh Lennox - US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge |
1867 |
1617-1-1:
36 |
Banner, Joseph |
1874-1877 |
1617-1-1:
37 |
Boston, Massachusetts, Hate Mail |
1874 |
1617-1-1:
38 |
Bourne, Theodore - African Civilization Society Foreign Secretary |
1860 |
1617-1-1:
39 |
Bowen, Henry Chandler - Abolitionist and Editor, New York City |
1868-1879 |
1617-1-1:
40 |
Bowman, Thomas - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1868 |
1617-1-1:
41 |
Bowers, George E. Letter to Thomas Russell - Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
42 |
Boyd, A. W. H. |
1862 |
1617-1-1:
43 |
Braden, John - Central Tennessee College Professor, Nashville, Tennessee |
1874-1878 |
1617-1-1:
44 |
Bradford, William B. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1864 |
1617-1-1:
45 |
Brigham, Charles A. G. - Congregational Minister |
1841-1855 |
1617-1-1:
46 |
Brigham, Dora Taylor - Abolitionist and Editor |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
47 |
Brigham, George D. - Justice of the Peace |
1872 |
1617-1-1:
48 |
Brooks, Joseph - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Politician, and Abolitionist, Arkansas |
1874 |
1617-1-1:
49 |
Brown, F. H. |
Undated |
1617-1-1:
50 |
Brown, George Loring - Artist |
1867-1872 |
1617-1-1:
51 |
Brown, Samuel C. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Warren, Rhode Island |
1869-1876 |
1617-1-1:
52 |
Brown, S. J. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Detroit Conference |
1879 |
1617-1-1:
53 |
Browning, Robert - Poet |
1863 |
1617-1-1:
54 |
Bryant, J. E. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1875-1878 |
1617-1-1:
55 |
Brynton, Lucy - Letter of Reference for Reverend Thomas Jones |
1867 |
1617-1-1:
56 |
Buck, Lizzie - Northampton, Massachusetts |
1877 |
1617-1-1:
57 |
Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte - US Civil War Army Brigadier General and Railroad Commissioner |
1877 |
1617-1-1:
58 |
Burns, A. J. - Colored Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
Undated |
1617-1-1:
59 |
Burt, E. A. L. |
1877 |
1617-1-1:
60 |
Butler, Benjamin - Governor and US Civil War Army General |
1871 |
1617-1-1:
61 |
Butler, John W. - Methodist Episcopal Church Missionary to Mexico |
1875 |
1617-1-1:
62 |
Butler, L. D. |
Undated |
1617-1-1:
63 |
Butler, William - Methodist Episcopal Church Missionary to Mexico |
1873-1878 |
1617-1-1:
64 |
Calder, James - First Free Baptist Church Minister, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
1866-1868 |
1617-1-1:
65 |
Carman, Albert - Methodist Episcopal Church of Canada Bishop |
1878 |
1617-1-1:
66 |
Carroll, Henry King - The Independent Editor, New York City |
1870-1878 |
1617-1-1:
67 |
Cary, Phoebe - Poet and Suffragette |
1869 |
1617-1-1:
68 |
Ceccaini, S. - Friends of Italy Invitation |
1871 |
1617-1-1:
69 |
Chadwick, Joseph H. - Chadwick Lead Works Owner, Boston, Massachusetts |
1875 |
1617-1-1:
70 |
Chamberlin, M. H. - State of Illinois Railroad and Warehouse Commission Secretary |
1879 |
1617-1-1:
71 |
Chandler, Charles A. - Hate Mail, New York City |
1876 |
1617-1-1:
72 |
Chapman |
1861 |
1617-1-1:
73 |
Chisbert, I. M. |
1855 |
1617-1-1:
74 |
Chisholm, Emily S. M. - Judge William W. Chisholm Widow |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-1:
75 |
Christen, George P. |
1858 |
1617-1-1:
76 |
Church, Hiram Merrick - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1876 |
1617-1-1:
77 |
Claflin, William - Massachusetts Governor |
1861-1875 |
1617-1-1:
78 |
Clark, Alexander |
1873 |
1617-1-1:
79 |
Clark, Davis Wasgatt - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1864 |
1617-1-1:
80 |
Clark, Mary F. - Cincinnati, Ohio |
1871 |
1617-1-1:
81 |
Clarke, James F. - Letter to Thomas M. Eddy |
Undated |
1617-1-2:
1 |
Clarke, W. T. - The Golden Age |
1871 |
1617-1-2:
2 |
Clinton Street, Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, New Jersey, Congregational Letter |
1862 |
1617-1-2:
3 |
Cocker, B. J. - University of Michigan |
1870 |
1617-1-2:
4 |
Colfax, Schuyler - US Vice President and Speaker of the House of Representatives |
1868-1877 |
1617-1-2:
5 |
Coe, John T. - Washington, D. C. |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
6 |
Collyer, Robert - Boston Lyceum Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-2:
8 |
Conkling, Roscoe - US New York Senator |
1873 |
1617-1-2:
9 |
Connor, Rowland - Newspaper Editor and Minister, Boston and New York City |
1870-1879 |
1617-1-2:
10 |
"Conundrum" - Unidentified Letter from Bridgeville, Delaware |
1872 |
1617-1-2:
7 |
Colored Elder of the Methodist Church Threat Letter from Regulator patrol |
Undated |
1617-1-2:
12 |
Cooke, Edward - Claflin University President, South Carolina |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-2:
11 |
Cook, Isaac P. - Letter About Bishop Ames, Editor of The Sunday School Friend |
1878 |
1617-1-2:
12 |
Cooper, V. A. - Lyman, Massachusetts |
1872-1877 |
1617-1-2:
13 |
Coors, H. - Critical of Review, Elizaville, New York |
1873 |
1617-1-2:
14 |
Cowen, W. D. - Newark, New Jersey |
1861-1880 |
1617-1-2:
15 |
Creamer, David - Baltimore, Maryland |
1861-1872 |
1617-1-2:
16 |
Cromack, J. C. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
17 |
Crooks, George R.- Drew Theological School Professor, Madison, New Jersey |
1873 |
1617-1-2:
18 |
Cummings, Charles - Methodist Episcopal Church Seminary |
1877 |
1617-1-2:
19 |
Cummings, Joseph - President of Genesee College, Northwestern and Wesleyan Universities |
1857-1874 |
1617-1-2:
20 |
Curry, Daniel - Christian Advocate Editor and DePauw University President |
1864-1874 |
1617-1-2:
21 |
Cushine, L. H. |
1859 |
1617-1-2:
22 |
Cushman, Lewis P. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Houston, Texas |
1879 |
1617-1-2:
23 |
Cuyler, Theodore L. - Brooklyn, New York |
1867-1872 |
1617-1-2:
24 |
Dean, Sidney - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Editor, Connecticut Congressman |
1872 |
1617-1-2:
25 |
Deering, William - Manufacturer and Co-Founder of International Harvester |
1876 |
1617-1-2:
26 |
Donkersley, R. - Portland, Connecticut |
1865 |
1617-1-2:
27 |
Douglass, Frederick - Abolitionist and Editor |
1866-1873 |
1617-1-2:
28 |
DuBois, H. M. - Fishkill, New York |
1863 |
1617-1-2:
29 |
Durbin, John Price - Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church Corresponding Secretary |
1869 |
1617-1-2:
30 |
Durflinger, S. W. - Attorney, London, Ontario, Canada |
1879 |
1617-1-2:
31 |
Dusinbend, George B. - Emporia, Kansas |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-2:
32 |
Eddy, Thomas M. - Northwestern Christian Advocate Editor |
1867-1872 |
1617-1-2:
33 |
Effinger, John R. - Baltimore, Maryland |
1863 |
1617-1-2:
34 |
Eck, J. - Temperance |
1850 |
1617-1-2:
35 |
Ela, David Hough - Providence Conference Seminary Principal |
1872-1879 |
1617-1-2:
36 |
Eldridge, A. - Paris, France |
1867 |
1617-1-2:
37 |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo - American Philosopher |
1863-1871 |
1617-1-2:
38 |
Envelopes |
1856-1879 |
1617-1-2:
39 |
Evans, F. S. - Massachusetts State Legislative Board |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
40 |
Fall, Charles G. - Attorney and Poet |
1866 |
1617-1-2:
41 |
Farwell, Joseph R. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
42 |
Fisher, H. D. - Topeka, Kansas |
1864 |
1617-1-2:
43 |
Fisk, Clinton B. - Abolitionist and US Brigadier General, Saint Louis, Missouri |
1872 |
1617-1-2:
44 |
Fitzpatrick, John Bernard - Diocese of Boston Roman Catholic Bishop |
1862 |
1617-1-2:
45 |
Flood, Theodore, L. - Chautauqua Assembly Herald Editor |
1872-1876 |
1617-1-2:
46 |
Forney, John W. - Editor and Politician, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Undated |
1617-1-2:
47 |
Foss, Cyrus David - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1877 |
1617-1-2:
48 |
Foster, A. |
1870 |
1617-1-2:
49 |
Foster, George M. |
1873 |
1617-1-2:
50 |
Fowler, Charles Henry - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1873-1876 |
1617-1-2:
51 |
Fox, Henry J. - University of South Carolina Professor |
1861-1877 |
1617-1-2:
52 |
Fragments |
1848-1869 |
1617-1-2:
53 |
Frank - Boston, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
54 |
French, Mansfield - Freedman's Bureau |
1865-1866 |
1617-1-2:
55 |
"Friend" - Baltimore, Maryland |
1861 |
1617-1-2:
56 |
Fulton, Justin D. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Brooklyn, New York |
1874 |
1617-1-2:
57 |
Gage-s, D. |
1856 |
1617-1-2:
58 |
Gardner, Harmony C. - East Weymouth, Massachusetts |
1871-1873 |
1617-1-2:
60 |
Garrison, William Lloyd - Abolitionist and Liberator Editor |
1855-1872 |
1617-1-2:
59 |
Garrettson, Francis T. - Attorney and Freeborn Garretson Grandson |
1868-1877 |
1617-1-2:
61 |
Gerry, A. W. - Alderman, Boston, Massachusetts |
1846-1849 |
1617-1-2:
62 |
Gillett, E. H. - Book Review Complaint, New York |
1865 |
1617-1-2:
63 |
Godman, William David and A. H. Dexter - President of New Orleans University |
1876 |
1617-1-2:
64 |
Gould, J. B. - US Consul, Birmingham,England |
1875-1877 |
1617-1-2:
65 |
Gracey, J. G. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, New York City |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-2:
66 |
Gracey, Samuel Levis - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, US Consul to China and US Civil War Chaplain |
1872 |
1617-1-2:
67 |
Grady, Henry Woodfin - Atlanta Constitution Managing Editor, Atlanta, Georgia |
1878 |
1617-1-2:
68 |
Grant, Ulysses S. - US President |
1872-1876 |
1617-1-2:
69 |
Graves, W. C. - Asheville, North Carolina |
1878 |
1617-1-3:
1 |
H., I. P. - Boston, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-3:
2 |
Hale, Edward Everett - Unitarian Minister, Boston, Massachusetts |
1870-1871 |
1617-1-3:
3 |
Hamilton, J. Benson - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Manchester, New Hampshire |
1876-1878 |
1617-1-3:
4 |
Hamilton, John William - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop, Undated Correspondence |
Undated |
1617-1-3:
5 |
Hamilton, John William - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop, Fragments |
Undated |
1617-1-3:
6 |
Hamilton, John William - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1871-1874 |
1617-1-3:
7 |
Hamilton, John William - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1875-1876 |
1617-1-3:
8 |
Hamilton, John William - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1876-1879 |
1617-1-3:
9 |
Hanford, Benjamin |
1872 |
1617-1-3:
10 |
Harden, William - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Emory Station, Baltimore, Maryland |
1872 |
1617-1-3:
11 |
Harmon, Charles - Liberia Vice President |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-3:
12 |
Harper and Brothers Publishers - New York City |
1873 |
1617-1-3:
13 |
Harper, John Wesley - Founder of Harper's Publishing House, New York City |
1875-1876 |
1617-1-3:
14 |
Harriman, D. E. |
1867 |
1617-1-3:
15 |
Harris, A. I. |
1850 |
1617-1-3:
16 |
Harris, J. C. - Constitution Publishing Company, Atlanta, Georgia |
1878 |
1617-1-3:
17 |
Harris, Sivinia E. - Methodist Episcopal Church Laywoman |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-3:
18 |
Harris, W. L. - From Bishop Ames' Office, Baltimore, Maryland |
1872 |
1617-1-3:
19 |
Hartzell, Joseph Crane - Southwestern Christian Advocate Editor, New Orleans, Louisiana |
1874-1877 |
1617-1-3:
20 |
Hatfield, Robert Miller - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Chicago, Illinois |
1864-1868 |
1617-1-3:
21 |
Havens, J. G. - Chicopee, Massachusetts |
1866 |
1617-1-3:
22 |
Hawkins, L. - Memphis, Tennessee |
1865 |
1617-1-3:
23 |
Hayfield, M. |
1872 |
1617-1-3:
24 |
Hayne, Samuel - Monrovia, Liberia |
1877 |
1617-1-3:
25 |
Helmershauser, Edwin Ames |
1872-1874 |
1617-1-3:
26 |
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth - Abolitionist and Soldier, Newport, Rhode Island |
1873 |
1617-1-3:
27 |
High, William C. - Lowell, Massachusetts |
1868 |
1617-1-3:
28 |
Hillard, G. S. - Christian Register Editor and US Attorney for Massachusetts |
1871 |
1617-1-3:
29 |
Hitchcock, Roswell D. - Union Theological Seminary Professor, New York City |
1878 |
1617-1-3:
30 |
Hoffman, H. O. - Washington, D. C. |
1872 |
1617-1-3:
31 |
Howard, James - Malden, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-3:
32 |
Howe, Julia Ward - Civil Rights Activist and Battle Hymn of the Republic Composer |
Undated |
1617-1-3:
33 |
Howe, Oliver S. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1856 |
1617-1-3:
34 |
Howe, Samuel E. - Western Massachusetts Insurance Company, Pittsfield, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-3:
35 |
Howells, William Dean - Novelist and Atlantic Monthly Editor |
1871 |
1617-1-3:
36 |
Hoyt, Mark - Drew Theological Seminary Trustee and Attorney |
1864 |
1617-1-3:
37 |
Hoyt, Oliver - Drew Theological Seminary Contributor |
1864-1878 |
1617-1-3:
38 |
Hoyt, T. S. - Cincinnati, Ohio |
1875 |
1617-1-3:
39 |
Hudson, J. W. - Monroe, Louisiana, Reconstruction Violence |
1878 |
1617-1-3:
40 |
Hulbard, Merritt - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Lowell, Massachusetts |
1878 |
1617-1-3:
41 |
Hunt, Andrew - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Rhinebeck, New York |
1847-1868 |
1617-1-4:
1 |
Huntington, F. D. - Boston Massachusetts |
1865-1867 |
1617-1-4:
2 |
Hurst, S. - Buffalo, New York |
1878 |
1617-1-4:
3 |
Hyde, Ammi - Allegheny College and Denver University Professor |
1846-1878 |
1617-1-4:
4 |
Inskip, John S. - Christian Standard and Home Journal Editor |
1861 |
1617-1-4:
5 |
Jackson, John W. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
6 |
James, I. A. - Letter to Mrs. Butler |
1849 |
1617-1-4:
7 |
Janes, Edmund Storer - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1870-1876 |
1617-1-4:
8 |
Jewett, Milo P. - Vassar College President |
1863 |
1617-1-4:
9 |
Jocelyn, George Bemis - Albion College President |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
10 |
Johnson, A. A. - New Orleans University Professor |
1879 |
1617-1-4:
11 |
Jones, George G. - Amenia Seminary Professor |
1851-1854 |
1617-1-4:
12 |
Jones, Lewis F. - County Judge, Mariposa, California |
1847-1877 |
1617-1-4:
13 |
Jones, Sylvester Frazier - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
14 |
Joselyn, M. E. |
1878 |
1617-1-4:
15 |
Justice Slander Charge - Newark, New Jersey |
1866 |
1617-1-4:
16 |
Kasil, John - Westfield,Massachusetts, Vicksburg Episcopal Appointment |
1865 |
1617-1-4:
17 |
Kellogg, Royal Jaspar - Monrovia Seminary Principal, Liberia |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-4:
18 |
Kendrick, John - Providence, Rhode Island |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
19 |
Kidder, Daniel P. - Garrett Biblical Institute Professor |
1864 |
1617-1-4:
20 |
King, L. H. - Poughkeepsie, New York |
1861 |
1617-1-4:
21 |
King, Joseph Elijah - Fort Edward Collegiate Institute President |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
22 |
King, S. Y. |
1879 |
1617-1-4:
23 |
Knapes, Isaac |
Undated |
1617-1-4:
24 |
Knapp, Joseph F. - Insurance Executive, Brooklyn, New York |
1872 |
1617-1-4:
25 |
Knowles, James Otis - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1871-1879 |
1617-1-4:
26 |
Kynett, Alpha Jefferson - Church Extension Society Corresponding Secretary |
1879 |
1617-1-4:
27 |
Lanahan, John - Christian Advocate Book Agent |
1861-1864 |
1617-1-4:
28 |
Landon, George - Bradford County, Pennsylvania |
1842-1867 |
1617-1-4:
29 |
Lansing, Isaac J. - Clark University President |
1867-1879 |
1617-1-4:
30 |
Laufman, P. H. - Apollo Iron Works Chairman |
1878 |
1617-1-4:
31 |
Le Barnes, J. W. - Abolitionist and John Brown Associate, Boston, Massachusetts |
1866 |
1617-1-4:
32 |
Leavitt, Joshua - Abolitionist and The Emancipator Editor |
1864 |
1617-1-4:
33 |
Lenevatia |
Undated |
1617-1-4:
34 |
Lewis, T. William - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1867 |
1617-1-4:
35 |
Liles, Elizabeth - Buchanan, Liberia |
1877 |
1617-1-4:
36 |
Linskill, Charles D. - Editor and Journalist, Plymouth, Pennsylvania |
1878 |
1617-1-4:
37 |
Litchfield, Isabelle Wood |
1873 |
1617-1-4:
38 |
Little, Joseph - Wadsworth, Ohio |
1863 |
1617-1-4:
39 |
Livermore, U. A. - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
1875 |
1617-1-4:
40 |
Long, John Dixon - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister and Abolitionist |
1859-1866 |
1617-1-4:
41 |
Loomis, Jane M. - Westfield, Massachusetts |
1863-1868 |
1617-1-4:
42 |
Loomis, LaFayette C. - College President and Author |
1861-1877 |
1617-1-4:
43 |
Loomis, Reuben H. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1855-1856 |
1617-1-4:
44 |
Long, C. S. - Chandler College President |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-4:
45 |
Lord, J. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
Undated |
1617-1-4:
46 |
Louis, P. C. - Huntsville, Alabama |
1879 |
1617-1-4:
47 |
Lowe, Charles - American Unitarian Association, Boston, Massachusetts |
1871 |
1617-1-4:
48 |
Lowell, James Russell - Poet, Diplomat, Editor |
1865-1871 |
1617-1-4:
49 |
Lyman, Laura E. - Easthampton, Massachusetts |
1864 |
1617-1-4:
50 |
Lynch, James - Christian Recorder Editor |
1869 |
1617-1-5:
1 |
McCarthy, Justin - Office of The Independent, New York City |
1869 |
1617-1-5:
2 |
McCarty, J. H. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Ames Methodist Church, New Orleans, Louisiana |
1878 |
1617-1-5:
3 |
McCaw, L. D. - Delaware, Ohio |
1878 |
1617-1-5:
4 |
McClintock, John - Drew Theological Seminary President |
1846-1866 |
1617-1-5:
5 |
McClure, Alexander W. - Dutch Reformed Minister |
1848 |
1617-1-5:
6 |
McFerrin, John B. - Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Mission Rooms Secretary |
1877 |
1617-1-5:
7 |
McGill, Francis M. - Grand Basso, Liberia |
1877 |
1617-1-5:
8 |
McKeown, A. - Aburndale, New York |
1877 |
1617-1-5:
9 |
McKown, J. LeGrange - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Rockford, Illinois |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
10 |
McMahon, C. W. - Haven Normal School Principle |
1878 |
1617-1-5:
11 |
McPherson, Edward - Congressman, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
1865 |
1617-1-5:
12 |
Mallalieu, Willard Francis - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1872-1877 |
1617-1-5:
13 |
Mallalieu, Willard Francis - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-5:
14 |
Maltby, George W. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, New Castle, Pennsylvania |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
15 |
Mannix, Edwin |
Undated |
1617-1-5:
16 |
Mara, Oliver |
1867 |
1617-1-5:
17 |
Marcy, Dr. - Malden and Roxbury, Massachusetts |
1864-1868 |
1617-1-5:
18 |
Mars, John N. - Prominent Methodist Episcopal Church African American Minister |
1863-1873 |
1617-1-5:
19 |
Marsh, James E. - Amenia Seminary Teacher |
1847-1857 |
1617-1-5:
20 |
Marshall, J. W. - First Assistant Postmaster General |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
21 |
Martin, Joel - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Amenia, New York |
1866 |
1617-1-5:
22 |
Martindale, Daniel - Centenary College Professor, Shreveport, Louisiana |
1847-1849 |
1617-1-5:
23 |
Meredith, Lewis - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Adams, New York |
1868 |
1617-1-5:
24 |
Middleton, Abram - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Beaufort, South Carolina |
1879 |
1617-1-5:
25 |
Middleton, Joseph B. - Methodist Episcopal Church African American Minister, Beaufort, South Carolina |
1877 |
1617-1-5:
26 |
Miles, C. E. |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
27 |
Miller, A. A. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1869 |
1617-1-5:
28 |
Miller, B. R. - Reading, Pennsylvania |
1875 |
1617-1-5:
29 |
Miller, George L. - Omaha Herald Editor and Founder |
1875 |
1617-1-5:
30 |
Minus, Daniel M. - Methodist Episcopal Church African American Minister, Allendale, South Carolina |
1877 |
1617-1-5:
31 |
Mitchell, Archelaus H. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Alabama, Anti-Slavery Letter |
1850 |
1617-1-5:
32 |
Mitchell, John S.- Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Roxbury, Massachusetts |
1856 |
1617-1-5:
33 |
Morgan, Henry - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister and Author, Boston, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-5:
34 |
Morris, F. G. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
35 |
Morrow, James - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1875-1879 |
1617-1-5:
36 |
Morse, Silas - North Littleton, Massachusetts |
1870 |
1617-1-5:
37 |
Mott, Lucretia - Abolitionist and Women's Rights Activist, South Boston, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-5:
38 |
Mowry, M. T. - Greenville, Rhode Island |
1871 |
1617-1-5:
39 |
Mulliby, W. - Boston Evening Transcript Newspaper |
Undated |
1617-1-5:
40 |
Myers, Thomas - Church Dedication, Baltimore, Maryland |
1872 |
1617-1-5:
41 |
Nawhall C. S. - Southbridge, Massachusetts |
1876 |
1617-1-5:
42 |
Nelles, Samuel Sobleski - Victoria University President, Cobourg, Canada |
1877-1879 |
1617-1-5:
43 |
Newhall, Fales Henry - Ohio Wesleyan University President |
Undated |
1617-1-5:
44 |
Newhall, Fales Henry - Ohio Wesleyan University President |
1844-1879 |
1617-1-6:
1 |
Newman, J. R. - Washington, D.C. |
1876 |
1617-1-6:
2 |
Nichols, Henry M. - Presbyterian Minister, Stillwater, Minnesota |
1864 |
1617-1-6:
3 |
North, Charles Carter |
1864 |
1617-1-6:
4 |
Official Board, Church Street Methodist Episcopal Church - Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-6:
5 |
Olin, Stephen - Wesleyan University President |
1846 |
1617-1-6:
6 |
Otheman, Edward B. - University of South Carolina Professor |
Undated |
1617-1-6:
7 |
Owens, Joseph Henry - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, La Grange, Massachusetts |
1878 |
1617-1-6:
8 |
Palmer, Roy - American Congregational Union |
1868 |
1617-1-6:
9 |
Park, Edward - Publisher, Andover, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-6:
10 |
Patterson, S. G. - Fulton, Kentucky |
1879 |
1617-1-6:
11 |
Payne, James Spring - Liberia President |
1876-1878 |
1617-1-6:
12 |
Peabody, A. P. - Cambridge, Massachusetts |
1867-1878 |
1617-1-6:
13 |
Peach, Benjamin F. - Eighth Massachusetts Regiment Association Adjutant |
1868 |
1617-1-6:
14 |
Pelton, Fred R. - Mount Kisco, New York |
1848 |
1617-1-6:
15 |
Perry, Caroline S. - Suffragette, Boston, Massachusetts |
1871 |
1617-1-6:
16 |
Phillips, E. W. |
Undated |
1617-1-6:
17 |
Phillips, John Milton - Methodist Book Concern Agent |
1879 |
1617-1-6:
18 |
Phillips, Wendell - Philosopher, Boston, Massachusetts |
1866-1874 |
1617-1-6:
19 |
Phillips, William H. - Wesleyan Academy Professor |
1873-1875 |
1617-1-6:
20 |
Pinckey, Edward Mishaw - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Sunny Side, Georgia |
1879 |
1617-1-6:
21 |
Piner, F. D. - Attorney and Land Agent, Bonham, Texas |
1874 |
1617-1-6:
22 |
Pitman, C. A. - Liberia Missionary |
1877 |
1617-1-6:
23 |
Pitman, R. C. - Boston and New Bedford, Massachusetts |
1867-1877 |
1617-1-6:
24 |
Pomeroy, Samuel - US Kansas Senator |
1871 |
1617-1-6:
25 |
Porter, James - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Brooklyn, New York |
1876 |
1617-1-6:
26 |
Potter, R. K. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1866 |
1617-1-6:
27 |
Powers, Charles C. |
1847-1857 |
1617-1-6:
28 |
Powers, Horatio Nelson - Christ Church Minister and Poet, Davenport, Iowa |
1842-1876 |
1617-1-6:
29 |
Prentice, George - Wesleyan University President and Author |
1843-1879 |
1617-1-6:
30 |
Prettyman, Wesley A. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister and Western Book Concern Employee, Atlanta, Georgia |
1875-1877 |
1617-1-6:
31 |
Price, Richard Nye - Holston Methodist Editor, Morristown, Tennessee |
1873-1874 |
1617-1-6:
32 |
Punshon, William Morley - Toronto, Canada |
1868-1872 |
1617-1-6:
33 |
Rand, Franklin - Zion's Herald Agent, Boston, Massachusetts |
1857-1861 |
1617-1-6:
34 |
Raymond, Miner - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Roxbury, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-6:
35 |
Redpath, James - Abolitionist, Editor and John Brown Supporter |
1860 |
1617-1-6:
36 |
Revels, H. R. - Southwestern Christian Advocate Editor |
1876 |
1617-1-6:
37 |
Reynard, Henry J. - Hyde Park, Massachusetts |
1872-1879 |
1617-1-6:
38 |
Rice, William - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Springfield, Massachusetts |
1864-1879 |
1617-1-6:
39 |
Rich, Shobach - Merchant, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-6:
40 |
Riley, Henry Chauncey - Mexico Missionary |
1873-1874 |
1617-1-6:
41 |
Ritten, W. L. - Mail Agent |
1861 |
1617-1-6:
42 |
Roberts, Benjamin L. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Camden, South Carolina |
1877 |
1617-1-6:
43 |
Roberts, Oran Milo - Texas Governor |
1879 |
1617-1-6:
44 |
Robeson, George Maxwell - US Secretary of the Navy |
1876 |
1617-1-6:
45 |
Robinson, H. H. - Malden, Massachusetts |
1877 |
1617-1-6:
46 |
Robinson, William Stevens - Warrington Editor, Malden, Massachusetts |
1871-1878 |
1617-1-6:
47 |
Rouse, Thomas |
1873 |
1617-1-6:
48 |
Rudsill, Lewis A. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1878 |
1617-1-6:
50 |
Russell, Thomas - Letter to Collins, Office of the Collector, Boston Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts |
1867-1868 |
1617-1-6:
51 |
Rust, Richard Sutton - Freedmen's Aid Society Corresponding Secretary |
1876-1879 |
1617-1-6:
52 |
Sanders, Miss |
Undated |
1617-1-6:
53 |
Sargent, Bhases |
1850 |
1617-1-6:
54 |
Sascour, Lucy |
1857 |
1617-1-6:
55 |
Schaff, Philip - American Evangelical Alliance |
1871-1872 |
1617-1-6:
56 |
Scott, Charles - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-6:
57 |
Scott, Joseph - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1873-1879 |
1617-1-7:
1 |
Scott, Levi - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1864-1870 |
1617-1-7:
2 |
Secchi di Casal, G. F. - L' Eco d' Italia Newspaper Founder, New York City |
1871 |
1617-1-7:
3 |
Semey, George S. - New York City |
1864 |
1617-1-7:
4 |
Sharp, Mary A.- Liberia Missionary, Monrovia |
1878-1879 |
1617-1-7:
5 |
Shaw, William A. and Louis Blaylock - Texas Christian Advocate Publishers, Galveston, Texas |
1879 |
1617-1-7:
6 |
Shay, David - Muhlenberg Mission |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-7:
7 |
Sherman, David - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Malden, Massachusetts |
1875-1879 |
1617-1-7:
8 |
Sherman, Josiah - Atlanta, Georgia |
1877-1878 |
1617-1-7:
9 |
Sherman, Mrs. L. A. - Brookfield, Massachusetts |
Undated |
1617-1-7:
10 |
Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet - Boston Mayor, Massachusetts |
1871 |
1617-1-7:
11 |
Simpson, Matthew - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1868-1876 |
1617-1-7:
12 |
Skilton, Julius A. - US Counsul General, Mexico City, Mexico |
1873-1875 |
1617-1-7:
13 |
Slack, Charles W. - Commonwealth Editor, Boston, Massachusetts |
1870 |
1617-1-7:
14 |
Sleeper, J. - Boston, Massachusetts |
1861 |
1617-1-7:
15 |
Smith, George W. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Columbus, Texas |
1879 |
1617-1-7:
16 |
Smith, John C. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
17 |
Smith, William A. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Geneva, Illinois |
1857 |
1617-1-7:
18 |
Spaulding, Volney - Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad General Southeastern Agent, Atlanta, Georgia |
Undated |
1617-1-7:
20 |
Spilman, J. - Marietta, Georgia |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
21 |
Sprague, Levi L. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Norwich, Connecticut |
1878 |
1617-1-7:
19 |
Spence, John Fletcher, East Tennessee Wesleyan University President |
1878 |
1617-1-7:
22 |
Starthweather, H. K. - Northampton, Massachusetts |
1865 |
1617-1-7:
23 |
Starthweather, Lizzie - Northampton, Massachusetts |
1855 |
1617-1-7:
24 |
Stearns, William Augustus - Amherst College President, Amherst, Massachusetts |
1871 |
1617-1-7:
25 |
Steele, Daniel - Syracuse University Chancellor, Syracuse, New York |
1861-1875 |
1617-1-7:
26 |
Steele, George McKendree - Lawrence University President, Appleton, Wisconsin |
1855-1857 |
1617-1-7:
27 |
Steele, George McKendree - Lawrence University President, Appleton, Wisconsin |
1860-1869 |
1617-1-7:
28 |
Steele, George McKendree - Lawrence University President, Appleton, Wisconsin |
1870-1879 |
1617-1-7:
29 |
Steele, Harriet Binney - Wife of Daniel Steele, Lima, New York |
1868 |
1617-1-7:
30 |
Steele, Susan Jane Swift - Educator and Wife of George McKendree Steele, Appleton, Wisconsin |
1869 |
1617-1-7:
31 |
Stevens, Abel - Christian Advocate Editor |
1867-1870 |
1617-1-7:
32 |
Stewart, I. H. - Malaria Advice, Lansingburgh, New York |
1878 |
1617-1-7:
33 |
Stone, Lucy - Suffragette and Women's Journal Editor |
1867-1879 |
1617-1-7:
34 |
Stratton, Charles Carroll - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Middleport, New York |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
35 |
Stubbs, R. S. - City Missionary, St. Louis, Missouri |
1875 |
1617-1-7:
36 |
Sumner, Charles - US Massachusetts Senator |
1866-1878 |
1617-1-7:
37 |
Terry, David - New York City Commissioner of Deeds |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
38 |
Thomson, Edward - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
1861 |
1617-1-7:
39 |
Tilton, Theodore - Abolitionist |
1865-1868 |
1617-1-7:
40 |
Titus, John Wesley - Methodist Sunday School Secretary, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
41 |
Torsey, Henry P. - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
42 |
Trafton, Mark - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister |
1872 |
1617-1-7:
43 |
Tremont Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-8:
1 |
Underwood, Thomas P. - Mobile, Alabama |
1851 |
1617-1-8:
2 |
Unknown Recipients |
1849-1877 |
1617-1-8:
3 |
Upham, Samuel Foster - Drew Theological Seminary Professor |
1874-1878 |
1617-1-8:
4 |
Vail, Miss E. A. |
Undated |
1617-1-8:
5 |
Van Cott, Maggie Newton - First Woman Licensed to Preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church |
1872 |
1617-1-8:
6 |
Von Schluembach, F. - National Bund GYMCA General Secretary |
1879 |
1617-1-8:
7 |
Ware, D. - Liberia Missionary |
1846-1878 |
1617-1-8:
8 |
Warren, Henry White - Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop |
Undated |
1617-1-8:
9 |
Warren, William Fairfield - Boston University President |
1870-1878 |
1617-1-8:
10 |
Wasson, Samuel |
Undated |
1617-1-8:
11 |
Webster, A. |
Undated |
1617-1-8:
12 |
Weed, Alonzo - Zion's Herald Publisher, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-8:
13 |
Wellman, Charles Phelps - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Griffin, Georgia |
1878 |
1617-1-8:
14 |
Whedon, Daniel Denison - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, New York City |
1856-1861 |
1617-1-8:
15 |
Wickes, Mr. |
1849 |
1617-1-8:
16 |
Willard, Frances E. - Suffragette and Temperance Advocate |
1869 |
1617-1-8:
17 |
Williams, J. M. - Italy Unification Commemoration |
1871 |
1617-1-8:
18 |
Williams, W. C. - Rendition of Escaped Slaves, Factoryville (Waverly), Tioga County, New York |
1860 |
1617-1-8:
19 |
Winchell, Alexander - Geologist |
1846-1853 |
1617-1-8:
20 |
Winslow, E. J. - Tremont Market, Boston, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-8:
21 |
Wood, Pliney - Methodist Episcopal Church Minister, Old Cambridge, Massachusetts |
1872 |
1617-1-8:
22 |
Wright, Robert W. and Mrs. - Wilbraham, Massachusetts |
1855-1857 |
1618-2-3:
1 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Allison, Joseph |
1850 |
1618-2-3:
2 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Brigham, Charles A. G. |
1842-1847 |
1618-2-3:
3 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Brown, John |
1859 |
1618-2-3:
4 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Browning, Robert |
1863 |
1618-2-3:
5 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Colfax, Schuyler |
1868-1877 |
1618-2-3:
6 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Douglass, Frederick |
1866-1873 |
1618-2-3:
7 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Eck, J. |
1850 |
1618-2-3:
8 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Emerson, Ralph Waldo |
1863-1871 |
1618-2-3:
9 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Finch, James |
1843-1844 |
1618-2-3:
10 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Garrison, William Lloyd |
1855-1872 |
1618-2-3:
11 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Grant, Ulysses S. |
1872-1876 |
1618-2-3:
12 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Harris, Sivinia E. |
1877-1878 |
1618-2-3:
13 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Hate Mail, Boston, Massachusetts |
1874 |
1618-2-3:
15 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Landon, George Bradford |
1842-1843 |
1618-2-3:
16 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Lansing, Isaac J. |
1876-1877 |
1618-2-3:
17 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Linskill, Charles D. |
1878 |
1618-2-3:
18 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Long, John Dixon |
1859 |
1618-2-3:
19 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Marsh, James E. |
1847 |
1618-2-3:
20 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Payne, James |
1876-1878 |
1618-2-3:
21 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Phillips, Wendell |
1866-1874 |
1618-2-3:
22 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Powers, Horatio Nelson |
1849 |
1618-2-3:
23 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Robeson, George Maxwell |
1876 |
1618-2-3:
24 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Skilton, Julius A. |
1873-1875 |
1618-2-3:
25 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Sumner, Charles |
1866-1878 |
1618-2-3:
26 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Unknown Recipients |
1876 |
1618-2-3:
14 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Howe, Julia Ward |
Undated |
1618-2-3:
27 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Ware, Daniel |
1878 |
1618-2-3:
28 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Whittier, John Greenleaf |
1844 |
1618-2-3:
29 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Winchell, Alexander |
1846 |
1617-1-5:
20a |
Mathis, Louis - President, Lafayette Fire Insurance Company |
1878 |
1617-1-1:
82 |
Brown, John |
1859 |
Sub-series: Family
Call Number
|
Folder Title
|
Date(s)
|
1617-2-1:
1 |
Blanche/Grace - Aunt? |
1847-1850 |
1617-2-1:
2 |
Cox, Sarah O. Haven - Sister |
1839-1873 |
1617-2-1:
3 |
Dorothy - Unknown |
1849-1851 |
1617-2-1:
4 |
Fred - Nephew |
1875 |
1617-2-1:
5 |
Haven, Anna Storrer - Sister |
1844-1858 |
1617-2-1:
6 |
Haven, Elizabeth Coolidge - Sister |
1837-1869 |
1617-2-1:
7 |
Haven, Erastus Otis - Cousin |
1843-1857 |
1617-2-1:
8 |
Haven, Erastus Otis - Cousin |
1861-1869 |
1617-2-1:
9 |
Haven, Erastus Otis - Cousin |
1870-1879 |
1617-2-1:
10 |
Haven Family |
1845-1879 |
1617-2-1:
11 |
Haven, Gilbert, Sr. - Father |
1839-1862 |
1617-2-2:
1 |
Haven, Hannah Burrill - Mother |
1840-1882 |
1617-2-2:
2 |
Haven, Hannah Burrill - Sister |
1838-1844 |
1617-2-2:
3 |
Haven, Hannah Burrill - Sister |
1844-1879 |
1617-2-2:
4 |
Haven, Mary Ingraham - Wife |
1830-1849 |
1617-2-2:
5 |
Haven, Mary Ingraham - Wife |
1850-1853 |
1617-2-2:
6 |
Haven, Mary Ingraham - Wife |
1854-1859 |
1617-2-2:
7 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son |
1849-1873 |
1617-2-3:
1 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son, January-June |
1874 |
1617-2-3:
2 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son, July-December |
1874 |
1617-2-3:
3 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son, January-June |
1875 |
1617-2-3:
4 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son, September-December |
1875 |
1617-2-3:
5 |
Haven, William Ingraham - Son |
1877-1882 |
1617-2-3:
6 |
Haven, Wilbur Fiske - Brother |
1844-1873 |
1617-2-3:
7 |
Ingraham, George - Nephew |
1874 |
1617-2-3:
8 |
Ingraham, Henry C. Murphy - Brother-in-Law |
1850-1878 |
1617-2-3:
9 |
Ingraham, Jane - Sister-in-Law |
1852-1879 |
1617-2-4:
1 |
Ingraham, Richard - Brother-in-Law |
1854-1875 |
1617-2-4:
2 |
Ingraham, Sally - Sister-in-Law |
1852-1875 |
1617-2-4:
3 |
Ingraham, Samuel - Brother-in-Law |
1867 |
1617-2-4:
4 |
Ingraham, T. M. |
1859-1866 |
1617-2-4:
5 |
Ingraham, William - Brother-in-Law |
1846-1872 |
1617-2-4:
6 |
Ingraham, Winifred - Sister-in-Law |
1875 |
1618-2-2:
1 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Blanche |
1847-1849 |
1618-2-2:
2 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Anna Storrer - Sister |
1844-1847 |
1618-2-2:
3 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Elizabeth - Sister |
1839-1847 |
1618-2-2:
4 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Erastus Otis - Cousin |
1843-1854 |
1618-2-2:
5 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven Family |
1847-1854 |
1618-2-2:
6 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Hannah Burrill - Mother |
1844-1853 |
1618-2-2:
7 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Hannah Burrill - Sister |
1839-1861 |
1618-2-2:
8 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Gilbert, Sr. - Father |
1839-1846 |
1618-2-2:
9 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Mary Ingraham - Wife |
1849-1854 |
1618-2-2:
10 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, William Ingraham - Son |
1875 |
1618-2-2:
11 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Haven, Wilbur Fiske - Brother |
1844-1846 |
1618-2-2:
12 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Ingraham, Henry C. Murphy - Brother-in-Law |
1860 |
1618-2-2:
13 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Ingraham, Jane - Sister-in-Law |
1854 |
1618-2-2:
14 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Ingraham, Sally - Sister-in-Law |
1852-1853 |
1618-2-2:
15 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Ingraham, William - Brother-in-Law |
1847 |
Series: Writings: Sermons, Addresses, Speeches, Articles, Essays and Poems
Call Number
|
Folder Title
|
Date(s)
|
1617-2-5:
1 |
Acts 8:30 |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
2 |
Acts 19:2-6 |
1856 |
1617-2-5:
3 |
Adaptation of Grecian Genius to Universitae |
1845 |
1617-2-5:
4 |
Age, The |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
5 |
American Epic, The |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
6 |
American Poets and Poetry |
1845 |
1617-2-5:
7 |
Amos 9:13 |
1860-1879 |
1617-2-5:
8 |
Analogy, An |
1842 |
1617-2-5:
9 |
Anti-Nationalism of the Gospel, The |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
10 |
Assassination of President Lincoln |
1865 |
1617-2-5:
11 |
Be Sure Your Sin Shall Find You Out |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
12 |
Blasdell, Y. M. - Memorial |
1868 |
1617-2-5:
13 |
Brewer, Charles - Memorial |
1853 |
1617-2-5:
14 |
Character of Jo Smith |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
15 |
Charles Dickens |
1845 |
1617-2-5:
16 |
Christ's Ascension |
1869 |
1617-2-5:
17 |
Christ the Power in God |
1869 |
1617-2-5:
18 |
Christian City, The |
1870 |
1617-2-5:
19 |
Christian Miracles Proof Through Deductive Reasoning |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
20 |
Colossians 2:3 |
1857-1879 |
1617-2-5:
21 |
Conditions and Results With Christian Friends |
1879 |
1617-2-5:
22 |
Conversion - What Is It? |
1858 |
1617-2-5:
23 |
Despotism in Liberty |
1845 |
1617-2-5:
24 |
Deuteronomy 32:29 |
1851 |
1617-2-5:
25 |
Devotees of Fashion |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
26 |
Do This in Remembrance of Me |
1859-1863 |
1617-2-5:
27 |
Doing Wonders |
1878 |
1617-2-5:
28 |
Duty of Prayer |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
29 |
Early Deed, The |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
30 |
Elegy for E. Allerton |
1846 |
1617-2-5:
31 |
Elegy on the Death of Robert Jones, Esquire |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
32 |
Emigravit ad Dominum |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
33 |
Ephesians 2:1 |
1846-1855 |
1617-2-5:
34 |
Ephesians 2:10 |
1856-1863 |
1617-2-5:
35 |
Ephesians 5:26-27 |
1852 |
1617-2-5:
36 |
Essays and Musings with no Title |
1844 |
1617-2-5:
37 |
Everyman in His Own Order |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
38 |
Exodus 13:3,12-14 |
1849 |
1617-2-5:
39 |
Exodus 20:7 |
1847-1859 |
1617-2-5:
40 |
Exodus 32:29 |
1852 |
1617-2-5:
41 |
Extract From a Review of Griswold's Poets and Poetry of America |
1844 |
1617-2-5:
42 |
Ezekiel 47:9 |
1872 |
1617-2-5:
43 |
Faith, Hope and Love: The United Essence of Christian Life |
1859 |
1617-2-5:
44 |
First Corinthians 4:10 |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
45 |
First Corinthians 5:19 |
1864 |
1617-2-5:
46 |
First Corinthians 13:13 |
1865 |
1617-2-5:
47 |
First Corinthians 15:24-25 |
1865-1866 |
1617-2-5:
48 |
First Corinthians 23:24 |
1847-1860 |
1617-2-5:
49 |
First Gift of Christ After His Ascension, The |
1854 |
1617-2-5:
50 |
First John 3:1 |
1865 |
1617-2-5:
51 |
First Samuel 4:13 |
1856 |
1617-2-5:
52 |
First Thessalonians 2:4 |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
53 |
For Fruitless is the Attempt |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
54 |
For Godly Sorrow |
1862 |
1617-2-5:
55 |
For the Gleaner |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
56 |
Fourth of July |
1852 |
1617-2-5:
57 |
Fragments |
1846-1865 |
1617-2-5:
58 |
Galatians 4:4 |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
59 |
Galatians 5:1 |
1851 |
1617-2-5:
60 |
Genesis 1:12 |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
61 |
Genesis 2:8 |
1856-1861 |
1617-2-5:
62 |
Give Attendance to Reading |
1857 |
1617-2-5:
63 |
Glorious Gospel of the Blessed God, The |
1865 |
1617-2-5:
64 |
Glory to God in the Highest |
Undated |
1617-2-5:
65 |
Grace Church |
1868 |
1617-2-5:
66 |
Greatness |
1845 |
1617-2-6:
1 |
Habakkuk 3:2 |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
2 |
Having Your Conversation in Heaven |
1865 |
1617-2-6:
3 |
He is God Doing Wonders |
1876 |
1617-2-6:
4 |
Hebrews 1:10 |
1857 |
1617-2-6:
5 |
Hebrews 3:12 |
1856-1863 |
1617-2-6:
6 |
Hebrews 4:2 |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
7 |
Hebrews 4:6 |
1856 |
1617-2-6:
8 |
Hebrews 4:15 |
1857 |
1617-2-6:
9 |
Hebrews 6:1-2 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
10 |
Hebrews 10:28 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
11 |
Hence a Need of an End |
1850 |
1617-2-6:
12 |
Her Ways Are Made of Pleasantness |
1863 |
1617-2-6:
13 |
Here is Wisdom |
1864 |
1617-2-6:
15 |
Hosea 7:2 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
16 |
Hosea 13:9 |
1859 |
1617-2-6:
17 |
Humbug at Colloquy |
1845 |
1617-2-6:
18 |
I Know Thee Not, Nor Ever Saw Till Now |
1848-1859 |
1617-2-6:
19 |
In My Father's House |
1851-1864 |
1617-2-6:
20 |
In the Day of Adversity Consider |
1861 |
1617-2-6:
21 |
In the Vestry |
1865 |
1617-2-6:
22 |
Incarnation |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
23 |
Infant Baptism |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
24 |
Isaiah 1:3 |
1852 |
1617-2-6:
25 |
Isaiah 1:18 |
1856 |
1617-2-6:
26 |
Isaiah 5:20 |
1861 |
1617-2-6:
27 |
Isaiah 41:10 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
28 |
Isaiah 53:4 |
1857 |
1617-2-6:
29 |
Isaiah 61:11 |
1857 |
1617-2-6:
30 |
It is Finished |
1849 |
1617-2-6:
31 |
Jacet Extra Sidera Tellus Axem Humero Torquet Stells Ardentibus Aptum |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
32 |
James 1:2 |
1863 |
1617-2-6:
33 |
James 1:5 |
1850 |
1617-2-6:
34 |
James 4:1 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
35 |
James 4:6 |
1850-1869 |
1617-2-6:
36 |
James 6:19-20 |
1853 |
1617-2-6:
37 |
Jeremiah 2:12-13 |
1864 |
1617-2-6:
38 |
Jeremiah 3:23 |
1863 |
1617-2-6:
39 |
Jeremiah 9:1 |
1852 |
1617-2-6:
40 |
Jeremiah 23:23 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
41 |
Jeremiah 23:28-29 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
42 |
Jeremiah 28:16 |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
43 |
Jeremiah 31:29 |
1853 |
1617-2-6:
44 |
Job 9:2 |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
45 |
Joel 3:14 |
1868-1870 |
1617-2-6:
46 |
John 3:5 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
47 |
John 3:16 |
1852 |
1617-2-6:
48 |
John 4:35 |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
49 |
John 5:40 |
1849 |
1617-2-6:
50 |
John 6:66-68 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
51 |
John 7:11-17 |
1852-1854 |
1617-2-6:
52 |
John 12:26 |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
53 |
John 13:1-7 |
1863 |
1617-2-6:
54 |
John 14:6 |
1862 |
1617-2-6:
55 |
John 14:27 |
1861 |
1617-2-6:
56 |
John 15:22-24 |
1856 |
1617-2-6:
57 |
John 17:15 |
1853 |
1617-2-6:
58 |
John 20:17 |
1865 |
1617-2-6:
59 |
John 21:15 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
60 |
John Parker |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
61 |
Know Ye Not That Ye Are The Temple Of God |
1861-1865 |
1617-2-6:
62 |
Law of God Concerning the Child |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
63 |
Life of Edward Everett |
1865 |
1617-2-6:
64 |
Little Child Shall Lead Them, A |
1873 |
1617-2-6:
65 |
Looking Unto Jesus |
1864 |
1617-2-6:
66 |
Loss of the Austria, The |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
67 |
Love is the Fulfilling of the Law |
1851 |
1617-2-6:
68 |
Love Story, A |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
69 |
Lovest Thou Me |
1849 |
1617-2-6:
70 |
Luke 2:53 |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
71 |
Luke 7:14 |
1854 |
1617-2-6:
72 |
Luke 13:8-9 |
1864 |
1617-2-6:
73 |
Luke 13:23-24 |
1850 |
1617-2-6:
74 |
Luke 15:10 |
1850 |
1617-2-6:
75 |
Luke 16:25 |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
76 |
Luke 19:14 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
77 |
Malden Murder, The - First Known Fatal US Bank Robbery |
1863 |
1617-2-6:
78 |
Mark 8:37 |
1864 |
1617-2-6:
79 |
Mark 9:2 |
1867-1868 |
1617-2-6:
80 |
Mark 16:16 |
1858 |
1617-2-6:
81 |
Mathematics |
1845 |
1617-2-6:
82 |
Matthew 5:4 |
Undated |
1617-2-6:
83 |
Matthew 5:8 |
1848-1868 |
1617-2-6:
84 |
Matthew 5:34-37 |
1865 |
1617-2-6:
85 |
Matthew 6:33 |
1850 |
1617-2-6:
14 |
Holy Men Of Old Spake As They Do |
1854 |
1617-2-7:
1 |
Matthew 9:29 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
2 |
Matthew 10:30 |
1853 |
1617-2-7:
3 |
Matthew 11:7 |
1859 |
1617-2-7:
4 |
Matthew 11:11 |
1853 |
1617-2-7:
5 |
Matthew 11:29 |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
6 |
Matthew 14:1 |
1865 |
1617-2-7:
7 |
Matthew 17:21 |
1858 |
1617-2-7:
8 |
Matthew 19:8 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
9 |
Matthew 22:42 |
1851 |
1617-2-7:
10 |
Matthew 22:54 |
1865-1869 |
1617-2-7:
11 |
Matthew 25:13 |
1851 |
1617-2-7:
12 |
Matthew 26:21-22 |
1864 |
1617-2-7:
13 |
Matthew 26:30 |
1853 |
1617-2-7:
14 |
Mind in Eternity, The |
1844 |
1617-2-7:
15 |
Moonlight Meditations |
1843 |
1617-2-7:
16 |
Muccis Said in These Days of Human Rights |
1858 |
1617-2-7:
17 |
Nature of God |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
18 |
Nehemiah 3:22 |
1852 |
1617-2-7:
19 |
On Abraham |
1856 |
1617-2-7:
20 |
On Freedom |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
21 |
On Hypocrisy |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
22 |
On Salvation |
1858 |
1617-2-7:
23 |
On the Laying of the Transatlantic Cable |
1858 |
1617-2-7:
24 |
On the Progress and Education of the Freedmen |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
25 |
On the Slave Power |
1856 |
1617-2-7:
26 |
Parody |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
27 |
Perils of Great Cities |
1863 |
1617-2-7:
28 |
Philippians 4:6 |
1847 |
1617-2-7:
29 |
Philippians 4:8 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
30 |
Poems |
1860-1878 |
1617-2-7:
31 |
Poor Have the Gospel Preached, The |
1860 |
1617-2-7:
32 |
Possibility, Duty and Blessings of Early Piety, The |
1862 |
1617-2-7:
34 |
Prime Element of Religion |
1854 |
1617-2-7:
35 |
Progress of Literature |
1844 |
1617-2-7:
36 |
Proverbs 1:10 |
1850 |
1617-2-7:
37 |
Proverbs 1:31 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
39 |
Proverbs 14:2 |
1848 |
1617-2-7:
40 |
Proverbs 21:21 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
38 |
Proverbs 4:23 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
41 |
Psalms 1:3 |
1855 |
1617-2-7:
42 |
Psalms 8:3-4 |
1849 |
1617-2-7:
43 |
Psalms 14:2-3 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
44 |
Psalms 25:14 |
1873 |
1617-2-7:
45 |
Psalms 73:7 |
1869 |
1617-2-7:
46 |
Psalms 77:14 |
1878 |
1617-2-7:
47 |
Psalms 95:6 |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
48 |
Psalms 97:11 |
1847 |
1617-2-7:
49 |
Psalms 116:15 |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
50 |
Psalms 119:9 |
1861 |
1617-2-7:
51 |
Psalms 132:6 |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
52 |
Psalms 133:1 |
1857 |
1617-2-7:
53 |
Psalms 139:22-24 |
1851 |
1617-2-7:
54 |
Public Opinion |
1846 |
1617-2-7:
55 |
Redemption |
1853 |
1617-2-7:
56 |
Reflections |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
57 |
Relation of Earth to Church |
1879 |
1617-2-7:
58 |
Relation of Nature to the Reign of Christ, The |
1872 |
1617-2-7:
59 |
Remember the Sabbath Day and Keep it Holy |
1856 |
1617-2-7:
60 |
Request for Establishing a Public Park |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
61 |
Results of Refusing to do the Will |
1852 |
1617-2-7:
62 |
Revelation 12:11 |
1861 |
1617-2-7:
63 |
Revelation 20:12-13 |
Undated |
1617-2-7:
64 |
Romans 1:1 |
1870 |
1617-2-8:
1 |
Romans 5:20 |
1852 |
1617-2-8:
2 |
Romans 8:16 |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
3 |
Romans 14:7 |
1859 |
1617-2-8:
4 |
Second Corinthians 3:9 |
1849 |
1617-2-8:
5 |
Second Corinthians 3:18 |
1857 |
1617-2-8:
6 |
Second Corinthians 5:20 |
1863 |
1617-2-8:
7 |
Second Corinthians 6:17-18 |
1855 |
1617-2-8:
8 |
Second Corinthians 12:14-13:1 |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
9 |
Second Corinthians 13:5 |
1852 |
1617-2-8:
10 |
Second Corinthians 13:8 |
1852 |
1617-2-8:
11 |
Second Chronicles 15:8 |
1864 |
1617-2-8:
12 |
Second Peter 3:18 |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
13 |
Second Timothy 2:1 |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
14 |
Second Timothy 2:4 |
1861 |
1617-2-8:
15 |
Sepulcher of Nature |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
16 |
Sinner Against His Conscience and the Spirit of God |
1861 |
1617-2-8:
17 |
Some Plain and Pleasant Words on a Great Matter |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
18 |
Speaking the Truth in Love |
1874 |
1617-2-8:
19 |
Statesman, The |
1845 |
1617-2-8:
20 |
Take Heed What Ye Hear |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
21 |
Temperance |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
22 |
Texts Preached at Westfield Methodist Episcopal Church and Elsewhere |
1854-1861 |
1617-2-8:
23 |
Thanksgiving Day |
1852 |
1617-2-8:
24 |
Then and Now |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
25 |
Then Ranics and Authors |
1842 |
1617-2-8:
26 |
They Shall Be Gazing Up Into Heaven |
1863 |
1617-2-8:
27 |
Transfiguration, The |
1864 |
1617-2-8:
28 |
Translation of the First Book of Homer |
1864 |
1617-2-8:
29 |
Trip to Hartford, A |
1845 |
1617-2-8:
30 |
Two Books on the Life Beyond |
1875 |
1617-2-8:
31 |
Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Puritan Landing |
1851 |
1617-2-8:
32 |
Understandeth Thou What Thou Readest |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
33 |
Washington Allston |
1844 |
1617-2-8:
34 |
We All do Fade as a Leaf |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
35 |
Wesleyan University Student Commencement Speech |
1846 |
1617-2-8:
36 |
What Error of Man |
1850 |
1617-2-8:
37 |
When I was a Child |
1851 |
1617-2-8:
38 |
When I Went Into the Sanctuary of the Lord |
1861 |
1617-2-8:
39 |
Where the Spirit of the Lord is There is Liberty |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
40 |
Without God in the World |
1848 |
1617-2-8:
41 |
Zechariah 4:6 |
1865 |
1618-2-4:
1 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Age, The |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
2 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Character of Jo Smith |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
3 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Essays and Musings |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
4 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - First Thessalonians 2:4 |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
5 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Fourth of July |
1852 |
1618-2-4:
6 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Galatians 5:1 |
1857 |
1618-2-4:
7 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Habakkuk 3:2 |
1851 |
1618-2-4:
8 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Hebrews 4:2 |
1851 |
1618-2-4:
9 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Hence a Need for an End |
1850 |
1618-2-4:
10 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Isaiah 5:20 |
1861 |
1618-2-4:
11 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Jeremiah 23:23 |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
12 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Jeremiah 28:16 |
1851 |
1618-2-4:
13 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Jeremiah 31:29 |
1853 |
1618-2-4:
14 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - John 3:16 |
1852 |
1618-2-4:
15 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - John 12:26 |
1851 |
1618-2-4:
16 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Love Story, A |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
17 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Luke 15:10 |
1850 |
1618-2-4:
18 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Matthew 10:30 |
1853 |
1618-2-4:
19 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Matthew 11:11 |
1853 |
1618-2-4:
20 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Progress of Literature |
1844 |
1618-2-4:
21 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Proverbs 1:31 |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
22 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Psalms 122:6 |
1851 |
1618-2-4:
23 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Romans 8:16 |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
24 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - Understandeth Thou What Thou Readest |
Undated |
1618-2-4:
25 |
RESTRICTED Oversize Documents - We All do Fade as a Leaf |
Undated |
Series: Printed Matter
Call Number
|
Folder Title
|
Date(s)
|
1617-2-8:
42 |
Bishop Haven at Hempstead - June 3 |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
43 |
Chattanooga Daily Rebel - June 28 |
1863 |
1617-2-8:
44 |
Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
45 |
Discord on the Hymnal |
1875 |
1617-2-8:
46 |
Election to the Episcopacy |
1872 |
1617-2-8:
47 |
Evening and Morning of the Temperance Reform, The |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
48 |
Five Hundred Mile Ride with a Maniac - John Hughes has an Adventure, Reverend E. C. Chilsom |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
49 |
General Conference and Women Delegates |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
50 |
God's Ideas for America |
1875 |
1617-2-8:
51 |
Henry Wilson |
1875 |
1617-2-8:
52 |
In the Closet |
1864 |
1617-2-8:
53 |
Is Our Nation Christian? |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
54 |
Letter from a Barn |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
55 |
Letter from a Camp Meeting |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
56 |
Letter from Bishop Haven |
1875 |
1617-2-8:
57 |
Liberator, The - December 29 |
1865 |
1617-2-8:
58 |
Methodist Itinerancy, The |
1879 |
1617-2-8:
59 |
Miscellaneous |
1872 |
1617-2-8:
60 |
New Methodist Books |
Undated |
1617-2-8:
62 |
Revolution in Greece, The |
1862 |
1618-2-1:
1 |
Sacrament of Feet Washing, The |
1876 |
1618-2-1:
2 |
Sunday School Union |
1872 |
1618-2-1:
3 |
Travels in Egypt |
1862-1863 |
1618-2-1:
4 |
Travels in Italy |
1862 |
1618-2-1:
5 |
Travels in Jerusalem and Surrounding Area |
Undated |
1618-2-1:
6 |
Travels in Mexico |
1872-1873 |
1618-2-1:
7 |
Travels in Switzerland, Austria and France |
Undated |
1618-2-1:
8 |
Twelve Years in Atlanta |
1879 |
1618-2-1:
9 |
Union of Methodists, Episcopalians and Protestant Episcopalians |
Undated |
1618-2-1:
10 |
Warrington |
1876 |
1618-2-1:
11 |
Year's Life, A |
Undated |
Series: Ephemera
Call Number
|
Folder Title
|
Date(s)
|
1618-2-1:
12 |
Centre Methodist Episcopal Church Pew Fees Receipt |
1864 |
1618-2-1:
13 |
Haven Genealogy |
2013 |
1618-2-1:
14 |
Legal and Financial Documents |
1731-1836 |
1618-2-1:
15 |
Scanned Letters |
2011 |
1618-2-1:
16 |
Marriage Contract |
1713 |
1618-2-1:
17 |
Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Building Fund Receipt for Charles Carter North |
1867 |
1618-2-1:
18 |
Miscellaneous |
1844-1879 |
1618-2-1:
19 |
Revolutionary War Clipping |
1776 |
1618-2-1:
20 |
Zion's Herald Clipping - August 22 |
1866 |
Series: Diaries
Call Number
|
Folder Title
|
Date(s)
|
1618-2-5:
2 |
Diary: September 1841-March 1843 |
1841-1843 |
1618-2-5:
4 |
Diary: September 1847-January 1872 |
1847-1872 |
1618-2-5:
6 |
Diary: February-September 1879 |
1879 |
1618-2-5:
1 |
Diary: January-September 1841 |
1841 |
1618-2-5:
3 |
Diary: May 1845-September 1846 |
1845-1846 |
1618-2-5:
5 |
Diary and Transcript: May-July 1861 |
1861 |