Dwight Lyman Moody Papers 1864-1937 (bulk 1864-1899)

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Dwight Lyman Moody Papers 1864-1937 (bulk 1864-1899)

Evangelist. Correspondence, scrapbooks, sermon notes, and printed matter relating to Moody's work as an evangelist; the Northfield Seminary for Young Ladies, Northfield, Massachsetts; the Mount Hermon School for Boys, Mount Hermon, Massachusetts; and family and financial affairs.

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Holton, Cyrus.

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Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891

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Sherman was born in 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio, near the banks of the Hocking River. His father, Charles Robert Sherman, a successful lawyer who sat on the Ohio Supreme Court, died unexpectedly in 1829. He left his widow, Mary Hoyt Sherman, with eleven children and no inheritance. After his father's death, the nine-year-old Sherman was raised by a Lancaster neighbor and family friend, attorney Thomas Ewing, Sr., a prominent member of the Whig Party who served as senator from Ohio and as the first S...

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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...

Cutter, John D.

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Rankin, Henry William, 1852-1937

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Rev. Henry W. Rankin of E. Northfield, M.A., was the librarian at the Northfield Mount Hermon School. He corresponded with William James, the American philosopher and psychologist, concerning conversion, miracles, and demonic possession. William James's son Henry later edited the correspondence of his father and uncle (Henry James). From the description of Letters from William and Henry James, 1895-1921. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 79380940 From the guide to th...

Moody family.

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Whittle, D. W. (Daniel Webster), 1840-1901

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Union army officer, business manager, songwriter, and evangelist. From the description of D.W. Whittle papers, 1861-1974 (bulk 1861-1865). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983300 ...

Lee, William F., fl. 1882-1887

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Northfield Seminary for Young Ladies

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