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A.S. Hammack papers

0.2 cubic feet 7 folders
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The A.S. Hammack Papers, 1864-1954, comprise two minister books, ten sermon notebooks, and ephemera related to the Virginia Music Camp collected by Paul Hammack Jr.
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A.S. Hammack papers 0.2 cubic feet 7 folders

Birds Nest Chapel Record Book

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Record, 1862-1865 and 1868-1900, of the sermons of Thomas P. Bryan and others in Birds Nest Chapel [Northampton County, Va. ?] with comments on services and copies of correspondence.

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Brown Family Papers

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This accession contains letters, receipts, sermons, legal documents and other material related to the Brown family of Madison and Schoharie Counties in New York, and Fairfax County, Virginia. The bulk of the papers concern clergymen farmers Rev. Jesse Brown and his sons, the Rev. Joseph Brown and the Rev. Augustus Americus Brown. Most of the collection is made up of ephemera related to the Brown's farm, including the buying and selling of items for the family, selling timber from their land, and contracts.

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Cotton Mather Ephesians sermons

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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This collection is comprised of two handwritten sermons by Cotton Mather.

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Cotton Mather Ephesians sermons 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 folder

David Somervill Notebooks

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Notes, 1768-1784, of sermons of David Sommervill.

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David Somervill Notebooks 0.30 Linear Feet

Edward Ashby Armstrong Papers

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Papers of William and Mary student Edward Ashby Armstrong, including poems, essays and homilies; certificates of distinction; letters of recommendation from Thomas Jefferson Stubbs and Lyon Gardiner Tyler; and grade reports.

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Henry Waring Latane Lewis family papers

1.42 Linear Feet 1 legal size Hollinger box, 1 oversize 11x17 folder.
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Collection contains papers documenting the family of Henry Waring Latane Lewis from Essex County, Virginia. Lewis was an episcopal minister in Essex County and often preached to African-Americans. The Collection includes papers ranging from correspondence to legal documents. Also included is a small ambrotype photograph and a list of names, possibly of enslaved individuals.

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Henry Waring Latane Lewis family papers 1.42 Linear Feet 1 legal size Hollinger box, 1 oversize 11x17 folder.

John C. Hensell's Book of Skeletons

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Sermon notes of Reverend John C. Hensell, Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia entitled, "John C. Hensell's Book of Skeletons, March 17, 1843."

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John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers 1808-1900s

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This collection consists of the papers of three Southerners, dating predominantly from the 19th century. John W. Lewis lived in Virginia, Mississippi, and North Carolina and the portion of the collection from this Methodist minister and farmer includes references to religion including sermons, farming, and slavery. Lewis P. Olds was a North Carolina lawyer and politician and the collection includes evidence of his career as well as poetry and short stories he wrote. The remainder of the collection is schoolwork of Sally Latting from 1808 and unattributed photographs and a recipe book.

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John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers 1808-1900s

John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers 1808-1900s 1840-1879

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Collection consists of the papers of three Southerners, dating predominantly from the 19th century. John W. Lewis lived in Virginia, Mississippi, and North Carolina and the portion of the collection from this Methodist minister and farmer includes references to religion including sermons, farming, and slavery. Lewis P. Olds was a North Carolina lawyer and politician and the collection includes evidence of his career as well as poetry and short stories he wrote. The remainder of the collection is schoolwork of Sally Latting from 1808 and unattributed photographs and a recipe book.
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John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers 1808-1900s 1840-1879 1.00

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