Munger Family papers 1793-1945

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Munger Family papers 1793-1945

Family of Baptist ministers from New York state and southwestern Michigan; papers of Harvey Munger, his son William L. Munger, William's wife Octavia and other members of the Munger, Griffin, and Brown family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6388127

Bentley Historical Library

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Bingham, Abel, 1786-1865.

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Missionary. From the description of Abel Bingham, 1786-1865 papers, 1826-1855. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155447145 Minister at Sault Ste. Marie. Born in Enfield, New Hampshire on May 9, 1786, Son of Elisha and Hanna Bingham. Married Hanna O. Brown, May 1, 1809, served in New York Militia, 1813 to end of the War of 1812, commissioned Lieutenant and wounded. Farmed at Caledonia, N.Y. 1817. In 1822 went to minister to th...

Gilbert, Angelina Bingham.

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Brown, Solomon, 1757-1815

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Munger, William L., 1845-1908.

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Tanner, John, 1780?-1847

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Schoolcraft, James L.

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Anti-Saloon League of Michigan

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J.L. Hudson was the president of this temperance organization which was headquartered in Detroit (Mich.). It began around 1906 and functioned until 1939. The organization advertised against breweries, saloons, and for prohibition. The Clarke Historical Library has the extensive papers of M.D. Olds. From the description of Collection, 1911-1912. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 46368355 ...

Rauschenbusch, Walter, 1861-1918

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Munger Family

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Harvey Munger (1812-1862) was a Baptist minister active in southwestern Michigan; his son William Munger (1845-1908), also a Baptist minister, graduated from Kalamazoo College in 1871 and, after attending the Rochester Theological Seminary, married Octavia Griffin Munger, in 1877. While attending the seminary in Rochester, Munger befriended Walter Rauschenbusch, a prominent Baptist minister and the founder of the Social Gospel Movement. The two remained very close throughout their l...

Munger, Octavia.

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Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of Michigan.

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Munger, Harvey, 1812-1862.

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