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Frederick Neumann papers

 Collection — Carton: 1-18
Identifier: SCM 294
Abstract

Frederick (Friedrich) Neumann was a Jewish philosophy scholar from Austria who converted to Christianity in the 1920s, emigrated to the United States, and became a Congregational minister and visiting professor at Hartford Seminary. Edith Spitzer Neumann was a bacteriologist and microbiologist. This collection consists of his academic and professional papers and records from her successful work to translate and publish his sermons.

Dates: 1929 - 1999

The Harry A. Rhodes Manuscript Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SCM 260
Scope and Content

The Harry A. Rhodes collection contains his dairies, journals, itineraries, correspondence, mission reports, and sermons from 1898 to 1965. The journals and diaries contain memories, itineraries and records of place, sermon and attendance. The collection has an autobiographical outline of Dr. Rhodes. The collection also includes clippings, photos and photo albums.

Dates: 1898-1966

The William Harris Manuscript Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SCM 261
Scope and Content

This collection consists of largely of sermon and Sunday school lesson manuscripts, plus one file box of correspondence, printed lecture notes with Harris' student marginalia, mementos, and other items. Of special note are hand sewn, leather bound marriage and baptism ceremonies and hand drawn and printed maps.

For the sermons and Sunday school lesson manuscripts, the date and location that the material was used is often written on the back of the first page.

Dates: 1831 - 1885

Theodore A. Gill papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCM 289
Scope and Contents

These materials consist of Gill's personal papers, correspondence, Master Sermon Series, scrapbooks, and other printed material.

Dates: 1920 - 2005

Thomas W. Gillespie papers

 Collection — Box: 1-70
Identifier: SCM 310
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of papers and other materials covering Gillespie's life as a student, pastor, professor, and administrator. Much of the material includes correspondence and other communications between Gillespie and others. The bulk of the collection spans his presidency at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Dates: 1946 - 2012