MS. Manuscript Collections
Found in 338 Collections and/or Records:
The William Young Brown Manuscript Collection
The William Young Brown Collection is comprised of approximately 3 feet of manuscripts. It consists primarily of sermons, but also contains lectures. The dates span from 1861 to 1913. The sermons were given primarily in Darby, PA, and often repeated in Narberth, PA, and Boone, IA, although some sermons are original to other locations.
Theodore A. Gill papers
These materials consist of Gill's personal papers, correspondence, Master Sermon Series, scrapbooks, and other printed material.
William E. and Margaret E. Weld missionary papers
William Ernest Weld was a Presbyterian missionary to India with his wife Margaret E. Weld in the early 20th century and an academic administrator. The collection chronicles their time in India.
William McElwee Miller accrual
18 record cartons of materials such as letters, books, papers, and other mixed materials.
William McElwee Miller Jr. papers
10 cartons of materials containing personal notes, correspondence, reports, drafts; travel documents, including brochures, maps, receipts, itineraries; mixed media, including slides, photos, reel tapes, prints, artwork; and transcribing and playback equipment from Miller's world tour to research evangelization among university students.
William McElwee Miller papers
William McElwee Miller was a Presbyterian missionary and author who served in Persia from 1919 to 1962. This collection consists of the correspondence, works, documents, and memorabilia accumulated over the period of his lifetime from 1899 to 1993 and beyond.
William McKendree Scott papers
Collection consists of five archive boxes of sermons by Scott, plus one box containing correspondence between Scott and Charles Hodge, Hugh Lenox Hodge, Robert J. Breckenridge, and others; class lecture notes; and a bound manuscript, "Over Popocatepetl: A Novel With Many Heroines, By The Society of 'Ghouls', Allegheny Pa. 1874".
Young Kyo Hahn papers
These materials consist of Young Kyo Hahn's personal papers, in addition to email correspondence, photos, disks, and other multi media items.