Anna Maria Evans Papers 1835-1914 (bulk 1855-1895)

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Anna Maria Evans Papers 1835-1914 (bulk 1855-1895)

Housewife and member of the Society of Friends (Quaker). Correspondence and printed matter pertaining to religious activities, education, domestic matters, and the impact of the Civil War on Evans's family and friends.

550 items; 3 containers plus 1 oversize; 1.2 linear feet

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Evans, Anna Maria, approximately 1828-

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Member of the Society of Friends who operated an orchard near Rochester, N.H., with her husband, Thomas Evans. Born Anna Maria Roberts. From the description of Anna Maria Evans papers, 1835-1914 (bulk 1855-1895). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984196 ...

Morrell, M. H.

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Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899

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American evangelist and publisher. From the description of Dwight L. Moody letter to Will Owen Jones [manuscript], 1898 June 15. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648018911 Dwight Lyman Moody was an American evangelist. Born in Massachusetts, he achieved some success in business in Chicago, where he became involved in Sunday school and later was a popular public speaker. Although not an ordained minister, he recruited Ira Sankey, and the two toured America and En...

Evans, Flora Anna

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Bean, Roanna Fox

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Thompson, Susan T.

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Jones, Sam P. (Sam Porter), 1847-1906

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Samuel Porter Jones, evangelist, was born 16 October 1847, in Oak Bowery, Alabama, and died 15 October 1906, near Little Rock, Arkansas. He grew up in Cartersville, Georgia, was admitted to the bar (1866) but abandoned law and converted to Methodism; he married Laura McElwain (1868). He began to evangelize after his appointment as agent for the Methodist Orphan's Home in Decatur, Georgia (1880) and became a national figure by the mid-1880s. After 1893 Jones devoted all his time to evangelistic w...

Cartland, Gertrude Whittier, 1822-1911

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Evans, Thomas, -1902

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