Stephen Olin and Julia Olin letters 1841-1858

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Stephen Olin and Julia Olin letters 1841-1858

Letters to American Methodist clergyman and educator Stephen Olin and to his wife, Julia M. Olin. Letters to Stephen Olin, about church and educational matters, are from James O. Andrews, Henry B. Bascom, Catharine E. Beecher, William Capers, Jeremiah Day, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ignatius A. Few, Whitford Smith, William Buel Sprague, and Daniel D. Whedon. The two letters to Julia M. Olin are from Edward Everett and Basil Manly

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Manly, Basil, 1798-1868

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Basil Manly (1798-1868), was a Baptist clergyman, president of the University of Alabama, and husband of Sarah Murray (Rudulph) Manley. His children were Richard Fuller Manly (1845-1919) and Charles Manly (1837-1924). From the guide to the Basil Manly Papers, ., 1849-1869, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Basil Manly (1798-1868), Baptist clergyman, president of the University of Alabama, husband of Sarah Murray (Rudulph)...

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

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Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803, Boston, Massachusetts– April 27, 1882, Concord, Massachusetts), American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century.Epithet: American essayist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000621.0x000365 ...

Everett, Edward, 1794-1865

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Edward Everett was an American statesman, clergyman, and orator, as well as professor of Greek at Harvard University and president of Harvard University, 1846-1849. Everett was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard with highest honors in 1811, completing an M.A. in Divinity in 1814. After a brief stint as a minister, Harvard offered him the newly created position of Professor of Greek; brilliant but untrained, Everett went to Göttingen to prepare for...

Sprague, William B. (William Buell), 1795-1876

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Clergyman and autograph collector from Albany, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1830-1843. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 33203510 American pastor, collector, and biographer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Albany, N.Y., to [Andrew Preston Peabody?], 1866 Jan. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 751989045 William Buell Sprague (1795-1876) was an American Presbyterian clergyman and author. A graduate of Yale and of Pri...

Andrews, James O

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Bascom, H. B. (Henry Bidleman), 1796-1850

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Whedon, D. D. (Daniel Denison), 1808-1885

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Olin, Stephen, 1797-1851

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Methodist clergyman of Abbeville District, S.C. [at a site now in Greenwood County, S.C.]; president of Randolph-Macon College (1834-1837), and Weslyan University (1842-1851). From the description of Letter, 1823 Apr. 11, Tabernacle, S.C., to Marcus T.C. Wing. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 34307045 Methodist clergyman, president of Weslyan University, 1842-1851. From the description of Letter : New York, to Thomas Sewall, Baltimore, Md., 184...

Olin, Julia M. (Julia Matilda), 1814-1879

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Day, Jeremiah, 1737-1806

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Smith, Whitford

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Capers, William, 1790-1855

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Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878

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Educator Catharine Esther Beecher, a daughter of Lyman Beecher, was an advocate of education for women and of women teachers. In 1823 she founded the Hartford Female Seminary to educate young women. In 1846, she began a project to send female teachers from the Eastern states to western states and territories, and established training schools for women teachers in several western cities. From the description of Letter, 1847. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 548941345 ...

Few, Ignatius Alphonso, 1789-1845

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