MS. Manuscript Collections
Found in 339 Collections and/or Records:
The Elmer George Homrighausen Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of materials related to the World Council of Churches, National Council of Churches and other international ecumenical organizations. It includes printed materials related to Homrighausen's tenure at Princeton Theological Seminary as Thomas Synnott Professor of Christian Education and his travels on behalf of the Seminary. It also contains correspondence, news articles, and manuscript copies of his written works.
The Peter Tsai Manuscript Collection
The Richard Sheffield Collection of Course Materials
A small selection of course materials, such as lecture notes, blue book exams, syllabi, bibliographies, and papers from classes taken by Richard Sheffield at Princeton Theological Seminary.
The John Gresham Machen Manuscript Collection
This collection contains materials by and about J. Gresham Machen, as well as published and unpublished materials on the 1929 reorganization of Princeton Theological Seminary.
The William K. Selden Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of two cartons of notes, reference material, drafts and correspondence related to Selden’s Narrative History of Princeton Theological Seminary, 1812-1992. Box 2, folder 10 contains a 3.5 inch floppy disk with a Microsoft Word draft of the manuscript.
The John A. Mackay Manuscript Collection
The Charles Hodge Manuscript Collection
This collection includes lecture notes, sermons, addresses, correspondence, accounts, material from the semi-centennial celebration of Princeton Theological Seminary, student notes on Hodge’s lectures, and miscellaneous materials.
The Carl [Charles Curtis, Jr.] McIntire Manuscript Collection
The James Waddel Alexander Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of classroom notes and lectures, sermons, lectures on rhetoric and sacred rhetoric, and correspondence.
The James Ernest Aydelotte III Manuscript Collection
This collection contains class notes taken at Princeton Seminary, circa 1960, by Dr. Aydelotte, alumnus and Presbyterian pastor.