Ames, Charles Gordon. Correspondence, 1891-1910.

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Ames, Charles Gordon. Correspondence, 1891-1910.

Letters written during the time that New England Transcendentalist Charles GordonAmes, D.D. (1828-1912) was minister of the Church of the Disciples in Boston and ClaraBancroft Beatley in charge of the church school. The letters refer to many church school matters.Includes two addresses by Ames, one entitied the othergiven at the Unitarian Festival, May 25, 1906. A Century's Retrospect,

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