Papers, [undated] and 1859-1904.
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Stimson, Henry A. (Henry Albert), 1842-1936
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Congregational minister, active at different times in Minneapolis, St. Louis, Worcester (Mass.), and New York City. From the description of Papers, 1856-1936. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58775886 Rev. Stimson was uncle to Eleanor Stimson Brooks. From the description of Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1931-1934. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 187313552 Congregational minister, active at diffe...
General Congregational Conference of Minnesota
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National Education Committee.
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Roy, J. E. (Joseph Edwin), 1827-1908
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Colorado College
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Williams, William, 1854-1872.
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Hall, Richard, 1817-1907.
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Barnes, J. R. M.
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Merriman, William Edward.
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Congregational Conference of Minnesota
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Twichell, James.
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Williams, Edward Higginson, 1849-1933
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Strong, James W. (James Woodward), 1833-1913,
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Strong was born in Brownington, Vermont, in 1833, was graduated from Beloit College in 1858 and from the Union Theological Seminary in 1862, and came to Minnesota in 1865. He served as a Congregational pastor in Faribault for five years and as president of Carleton College from 1870 to 1903. From the description of Papers, [undated] and 1859-1904. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122599798 ...
Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.)
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Carleton was founded on October 12, 1866, by the General Conference of the Congregational Churches of Minnesota, which—after considering locations in Zumbrota, Mantorville, Cottage Grove, and Lake City—chose Northfield for the home of its new college. Carleton’s founder was Northfield businessman and Congregationalist Charles M. Goodsell, for whom the College’s observatory is named. It was he who encouraged the church to open a Minnesota college and he who donated part of its original 20 acre...
Willis, Susan, 1818-
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Carleton, William, 1794-1869
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Irish novelist. From the description of National literature and Mr. Lever : M.S. of an article for The Nation : autograph manuscript signed, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270875263 ...
Scriver, Hiram.
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Armsby, Lauren, 1817-1904.
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