MS. Manuscript Collections
Found in 339 Collections and/or Records:
The Moisés Sáenz Manuscript Collection by Harry E. Rosser
This collection includes autobiographical articles, correspondence, manuscripts, handwritten notes, lesson plans, and other miscellaneous material that was collected by Harry E. Rosser, dating between 1908-1990, which were either written by or written on Moisés Sáenz.
The Mott Randolph Sawyers Manuscript Collection
This collection includes sermons, pastoral registers and newspaper articles relating to Mott Sawyers. It also contains personal diaries, apparently written by Mott Sawyers' wife, dating from 1944 to 1987.
The Philip Schaff Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of course notes, correspondence, and clippings belonging to Dr. Schaff.
George S. Hendry Manuscript Collection
The William Edward Schenck Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of William Schenck's personal journal (1842-1850), correspondence, and biographical materials.
The Scott Family (China Missions) Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of primary materials relating to Presbyterian missions work in China in the 1920s and 1930s. It includes letters and items relating to the Scott and the Stam missionary families.
The Charles F. Seabrook Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of printed and video items about Mr. Seabrook, his farm, his family, and the New Jersey town named for him. Princeton Seminary established the C.F. Seabrook Director of Music and Lecturer in Church Music position in his honor.
The Henry Dyer Moore Sherrerd Manuscript Collection
This collection includes correspondence and miscellaneous materials related to the Presbyterian Ministers' Fund and the Board of Trustees of Princeton Theological Seminary, from 1943-1969.
The Samuel Stanhope Smith Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of student classnotes from Smith’s lectures at the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), taken by Jackson Haines in 1804.
The James H. Smylie Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of published articles by James H. Smylie.