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George P. Mell Family letters

.21 Linear Feet Three legal-size folders.
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Collection contains letters addressed to a George P. Mell during his naval career in World War II. Letters arrive from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mell, as well as pastor Evan D. Welch & other family members.

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George P. Mell Family letters .21 Linear Feet Three legal-size folders.

Sermon and Prayer Meeting Diary

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Diary with religious content, kept by an unknown author, New York, 1875. Describes prayer meetings, among others with evangelist Dwight L. Moody and gospel singer and composer Ira D. Sankey, as well as the YMCA, always giving place and date of the meetings. Contains church sermons and prayers.

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William & Mary Wesley Foundation records

0.209 Linear Feet 1 legal half Hollinger box
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The collections is comprised of administrative files used by the W&M Wesley Foundation's leadership in the 2024-2025 academic year as well as newsletters and promotional materials spanning the early 2000s.

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William & Mary Wesley Foundation records 0.209 Linear Feet 1 legal half Hollinger box

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