Josie Prindle papers 1857-1861

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Josie Prindle papers 1857-1861

The papers of Josie Prindle include 15 letters to Mrs. Prindle, some of which are from her husband Charles. Also included are a resolution of the Brooklyn City Guard concerning her husband, and a concert program of the Second Unitarian Church Choir from 1860, in which Mrs. Prindle was a soloist.

0.1 linear feet; in one folder

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Second Unitarian Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)

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Although the doctrines of Unitarianism come from 17th century Europe, Unitarianism in America during the 19th century was influenced by several American theologians including Boston based preacher William Ellery Channing (1780-1842). Channing was one of the first theologians to introduce the principles of Unitarianism to New Yorkers. In 1819, in response to an address given by Channing in the City of New York, the first Unitarian church was established in the city. Origi...

Prindle, Josie

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