Guthrie, William Norman, 1868-1944. Papers, 1860-1967.

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Guthrie, William Norman, 1868-1944. Papers, 1860-1967.

Papers of Episopalian minister, William Norman Guthrie, including sermons, writing, correspondence, material related to his time as rector at St. Mark's Church in New York, and biographical material. The papers span 1860-1967.

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