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John Watrous Beckwith sermons
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Beckwith, John W. (John Watrous), 1831-1890 |
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1853-1891 |
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The collection consists of the sermons of John W. Beckwith from 1853-1890. Handwritten sermons include the title, scripture
referenced, and a listing of location and date of delivery. The collection also includes a "memoriam" about Beckwith adapted
by the Perlee Club, May 18, 1891, with portions translated by J.F. Adams; an editorial to the Birmingham Magazine regarding
Archbishop Parker; an essay on the history of the English Church; and several fragments and untitled sermons.
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ms50 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Reverend Samuel Frink sermons
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Frink, Samuel, 1735-1771 |
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Dates: |
1767-1771 |
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The collection consists of a manuscript volume containing seven sermons, probably in the hand of Reverend Samuel Frink, while
rector of Christ Church, Savannah, Georgia from 1767-1771.
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ms1040 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Nellie Peters Black papers
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Black, Nellie Peters, 1851-1919 |
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1875-1920 |
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The collection consists of papers of Nellie Peters Black from 1875-1920. The collection primarily contains materials relating
to Black's involvement in various organizations and in her stock farm. Includes records (1905-1928) relating to Black's position
as secretary of the Women's Auxiliary of the Atlanta Archdeaconry of the Episcopal Church; programs (1906-1907, 1909-1911)
of the Every Saturday Club (Atlanta, Ga.), a literary society; a scrapbook (1898-1911) containing correspondence, accounts,
and newspaper clippings relating to her involvement in the Atlanta Free Kindergarten Association; and a scrapbook (1914-1915)
documenting her role in establishing agricultural rallies through the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs. Other materials
relating to Black include diaries of a trip to Mexico (1875) and two European tours (1904, 1906); speeches, newspaper clippings,
and an extensive collection of photographs of the Peters and Black families.
The papers include the manuscript and galley proofs of the reminiscences of her father, Richard Peters; some correspondence
of her husband George R. Black; and account books (1897-1916) of the Richard Peters Stock Farm (Calhoun, Gordon County, Ga.).
Also includes papers of her daughter Nita Black Rucker (1900-1940) mainly family correspondence and Rucker's writings about
Cora Harris and Nellie Black Peters.
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ms235 |
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Hargrett Library |
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