Box 1
Contains 189 Results:
Ira Sankey (New Castle, Pennsylvania) page 134, September 27, 1875
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Ira Sankey (New Castle, Pennsylvania), August 27, 1875
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
A. P. Stanley (London), January 2, 1876
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
D. L. Moody (New York), March 20, 1876
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
James McCosh (Princeton), January 22, 1877
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
John Habberton (Brooklyn), February 9, 1877
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Phillip Schaff (New York), September 25, 1878
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
John G. Whittier (Denver, CO), January 21, 1878
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
A. P. Stanley, (Oct. 18, 1878)
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
[Russell] D. Hitchcock (New York), May 17, 1880
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.