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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T12:47:01machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T12:47:01humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyNational Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian WomenpresumedNational Alliance of Unitarian Womenpresumedactive 1865active 1910First Unitarian Society of Wilmington (Wilmington, Del.).Second Church (Boston, Mass.)Sunderland, Eliza Read, 1839-1910.National Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian WomenSecond Church (Boston, Mass.). Second Church (Boston, Mass.) records, 1650-1970.Second Church (Boston, Mass.)Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882.Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Revere, Paul, 1735-1818.Ware, Henry, 1764-1845.Benevolent Fraternity of Churches (Boston, Mass.)Boston Quarterly Charity Lecture (Boston, Mass.)Freeman Place Chapel (Boston, Mass.)Ladies Benevolent Society (Boston, Mass.)National Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women.New Brick Church (Boston, Mass.)Second Church (Boston, Mass.) records, 1650-1970.110 v., 43 boxes, and 1 oversize box.Records of Second Church (Boston, Mass.), a Congregational and later Unitarian church, include church records, 1650-1969, including the earliest record book kept by Cotton Mather, 1650-1741, and vital statistics such as members, baptisms, marriages, and deaths; treasurer's accounts and reports, 1711-1968, including poor records; pew deeds and accounts, 1755-1919, including two Paul Revere pew deeds; proprietors' records, 1719-1955; committee records, 1801-1964, including the Standing, Building, and Music committees; legal records including land deeds, 1724-1958; weekly calendars and newsletters, 1890-1970; and scrapbooks, 1912-1969. Also includes records of church clubs and organizations, 1719-1955, including the Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, Boston Quarterly Charity Lecture, Ladies Benevolent Society, and National Alliance of Unitarian Women, as well as the Sunday school and church library; minister's papers, 1677-1961, including Henry Ware, Jr. sermons, 1814-1834, and Ralph Waldo Emerson papers, 1828-1883, including his letters of acceptance and resignation and a manuscript copy of his sermon on the Lord's supper which led to his resignation; church historian files, clippings, and printed materials relating to church history; and records of churches absorbed by Second Church, including New Brick Church, 1719-1773, Freeman Place Chapel, 1848-1854, and Church of the Savior, 1845-1860. Massachusetts Historical SocietySunderland, Eliza Read, 1839-1910. Eliza Jane Read Sunderland papers, 1865-1910.Sunderland, Eliza Read, 1839-1910.Adams, Henry C. (Henry Carter), 1851-1921.Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916.Association for the Advancement of Women.Chapin, Augusta J., d. 1905.Collyer, Robert, 1823-1912.Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association.Crane, Caroline Bartlett, 1858-1935.Dewey, John, 1859-1952.Eliot, Samuel Atkins, 1862-1950.Gannett, William C. (William Channing), 1840-1923Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910.Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918.Jordan, Myra Beach, 1863-1946.Michigan Equal Suffrage Association.Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs.National Alliance of Unitarian and other Liberal Christian Women.Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale, 1814-1900.Women's Western Unitarian Conference.Eliza Jane Read Sunderland papers, 1865-1910.4 linear ft.Correspondence, articles, lectures, sermons, and University of Michigan student notebooks with notes on the lectures of John Dewey, Henry C. Adams, Fred N. Scott, and James H. Tufts. Correspondents include: Henry C. Adams, James B. Angell, Association for the Advancement of Women, Augusta J. Chapin, Robert Collyer, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, Caroline B. Crane, John Dewey, Samuel A. Eliot, William C. Gannett, Edward E. Hale, Julia Ward Howe, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Myra B. Jordan, the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association, the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs, the National Alliance of Unitarian and other Liberal Christian Women, Lucinda Stone, and the Women's Western Unitarian Conference. Bentley Historical LibraryFirst Unitarian Society of Wilmington (Wilmington, Del.). Records, 1866-1991.First Unitarian Society of Wilmington (Wilmington, Del.).Records, 1866-1991.6 linear ft.The records of the First Unitarian Society consist of basic minutes and membership books for the society as a whole and the minutes, accounts, and miscellaneous records for the Ladies Aid and Women's Alliance, including clippings and reports on the Birth Control League. Historical miscellany includes several printed histories of the society, photographs of church buildings, and other ephemera. Orders of service (1924-1959, incomplete) are the monthly bulletins issued to members at services, including the order of worship and various social announcements. The May 1939 issue has cover art by 22-year old Andrew Wyeth. Hagley Museum & LibrarySunderland, Eliza Jane Read, 1839-1910. Eliza Jane Read Sunderland papers, 1865-1910.Sunderland, Eliza Jane Read, 1839-1910.Adams, Henry C. (Henry Carter), 1851-1921.Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916.Chapin, Augusta J., d. 1905.Collyer, Robert, 1823-1912.Crane, Caroline Bartlett, 1858-1935.Dewey, John, 1859-1952.Eliot, Samuel Atkins, 1862-1950.Gannett, William C. (William Channing), 1840-1923.Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910.Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918.Jordan, Myra Beach, 1863-1946.Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale, 1814-1900.Association for the Advancement of Women.Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association.Michigan Equal Suffrage Association.Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs.National Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women.Women's Western Unitarian Conference.Eliza Jane Read Sunderland papers, 1865-1910.5 linear ft.Correspondence, articles, lectures, sermons, and University of Michigan student notebooks with notes on the lectures of John Dewey, Henry C. Adams, Fred N. Scott, and James H. Tufts. Correspondents include: Henry C. Adams, James B. Angell, Association for the Advancement of Women, Augusta J. Chapin, Robert Collyer, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, Caroline B. Crane, John Dewey, Samuel A. Eliot, William C. Gannett, Edward E. Hale, Julia Ward Howe, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Myra B. Jordan, the Michigan. Equal Suffrage Association, the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs, the National Alliance of Unitarian and other Liberal Christian Women, Lucinda Stone, and the Women's Western Unitarian Conference. Bentley Historical LibraryEliza Jane Read Sunderland Papers, 1865-1910Sunderland, Eliza Read, 1839-1910.Eliza Jane Read Sunderland Papers 1865-19104 linear ftLecturer, educator, author and advocate of women's rights during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, received Ph.D. in Philosophy from University of Michigan in 1892 under supervision of John Dewey. Papers include correspondence, some with Dewey and other leading philosophers, her student notebooks, articles, lectures and sermons.EnglishBentley Historical Library