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Altman K. Swihart papers, 1898-1930

2 boxes
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Correspondence, notes, and printed material of Swihart, relating to research for his book, SINCE MRS. EDDY. Most of the material relates to Augusta Stetson and Annie C. Bill and the churches they founded as off-shoots of Christian Science. In addition to the box of manuscript material there is one box of printed religious tracts and publications relating to the Christian Science and related religions.

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Charles Stelzle papers, 1889-1941

16 boxes
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Papers of Reverend Stelzle, containing correspondence, manuscripts of his books and articles, photographs, pamphlets, and clippings relating to various sociological and religious subjects. Included among the manuscripts is a typescript copy of his AUTOBIOGRAPHY and approximately thirty-five surveys of religious and social agencies and institutions.

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Christopher Coover collection of literary & historical letters manuscripts and documents, 1589-1923

6 linear feet
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A unique collection of literary and historical items collected by Christopher Coover.
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Connop Thirlwall letters, 1833-1874

5 Volumes
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Photostatic copies of letters from Thirlwall to Richard Monckton Milnes, first Lord Houghton, 1833-1872; letters to Thirlwall from Lord Houghton, Thomas Carlyle, T.B. Macauley, George Grote, and others, and from Elizabeth Johnes, 1867-1872, a friend.

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Ebenezer Kneeland sermons, 1770-1777

1 linear feet
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The material is in a small but clear 18th-century hand.

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Edward Abbott papers, 1899

0.5 linear feet
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The diary is a detailed account of Abbott's trip from Sydney, Australia to the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macao, China and Japan. There are numerous pen-and-ink sketches of landscape, architecture, historical sites, and inhabitants, and maps, some in water color. Pasted in the volume are memorabilia such as menus, hotel brochures, postcards, photographs, clippings, calling cards, etc. Of special interest are his accounts of the various native Christian communities he visited. Following the text there is a name index. In addition to the volume there are some related letters, documents, memorabilia and published maps.

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Elinor Rice Hays papers, 1867-196-

1 linear feet
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This collection consists of copies of correspondence, articles, diaries, memoirs, and other manuscripts by and about the Blackwell family. Also, a small group of papers, including correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed papers, about the Rice family of New York.
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Henry Joseph Browne papers, 1797-1980

18.9 linear feet
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Historian, archivist, social activist, and Roman Catholic priest, Browne taught at Catholic University of America (where he also served as University Archivist); St. Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers, N.Y.; Cathedral College; and Rutgers University. He was active in community affairs in New York and Paterson, N.J. His primary research interests were John Hughes, first archbishop of New York, and labor and church history.
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Herbert Barber Howe papers, 1887-1957

37 boxes
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Papers of Howe, including family, personal, and professional correspondence; bills and receipts; photographs, itineraries, and brochures of his numerous American and European trips; four diaries for the years 1901, 1905, 1909, 1910; sermons, scripture readings, and other materials related to his ministry; addresses and writings; Howe-Barber genealogical materials, including galley proofs for his biography JEDIAH BARBER.

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Hodder and Stoughton records, 1875-1914

3 linear feet
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Correspondence and publishing agreements for many of their authors in the pre-World War I period.

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