Reminiscences of Barbara H. Sherrill : oral history, 1982.

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Reminiscences of Barbara H. Sherrill : oral history, 1982.

Courtship and marriage to Henry Knox Sherrill; parish life; move to Trinity Church, Boston, and its influence; influences on her husband: his family, war experiences in France during World War I, Bishop Lawrence; husband's routine, becoming a bishop, relationship with other denominations; home atmosphere and family life; creation and early history of Seabury House.

Transcript: 125 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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