Silas McBee Papers, . 1872-1923

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Silas McBee Papers, . 1872-1923

Silas McBee (1853-1924) was a native of North Carolina, active Episcopal layman, author, editor of and founder of The collection includes McBee's correspondence with leaders in the Christian and other faiths, statesmen, diplomats, educators, and philanthropists; much of it written in connection with his work as editor of and and as vice president of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The papers reflect McBee's interest in social, political, religious, and intellectual questions, particularly his concern with Christian world unity, foreign missions, church architecture, and the propagation of the social gospel in American politics and international affairs. Correspondents include James Bryce, Alfred Thayer Mahan, William Thomas Manning, John R. Mott, Gifford Pinchot, Jacob August Riis, Theodore Roosevelt, Speck von Sternberg, and William Howard Taft. The Churchman The Constructive Quarterly. The Churchman The Constructive Quarterly,

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McBee, Silas, 1853-1924

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Native of North Carolina, active Episcopal layman, author, editor of "The Churchman" and founder of "The Constructive Quarterly." From the description of Silas McBee papers, 1872-1923 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24923931 Silas McBee (1853-1924) was a native of North Carolina, active Episcopal layman, author, editor of The Churchman and founder of The Constructive Quarterly, and vice president of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. McBee was married to Estelle Sutton of Jack...