Correspondence, 1921-1938 / Stated Clerk of the General Assembly.

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Correspondence, 1921-1938 / Stated Clerk of the General Assembly.

Correspondence entitled "Decision letters," encompassing the entire span of Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge's term of office as Stated Clerk, dealing with matters requiring interpretation of the constitutional provisions of the church and the acts and deliverances of the General Assembly.

5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6671127

Presbyterian Historical Society, PHS

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