Papers, 1815-1857.

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Papers, 1815-1857.

Correspondence, manuscript articles, pamphlets, and other material concerning Schroeder's career; church affairs; theological issues; biography and genealogy of Bishop John Henry Hobart; activities of St. Paul's Chapel; Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Association; Church of the Crucifixion; and the William F. Walker case. Also includes compositions by students at St. Ann's Hall, 1842; and obituaries for Schroeder, 1857.

2.5 cubic ft.

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St. Paul's Chapel (New York, N.Y. : Episcopal)

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Church of the Crucifixion (New York, N.Y. : Episcopal)

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St. Ann's Hall (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Walker, William, active 1698-1704

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Schroeder, John Frederick, 1800-1857

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Episcopal priest. Schroeder attended General Theological Seminary; was assistant rector of Trinity Parish, New York City; and founded St. Ann's Hall, a girls' school, located first in Flushing, later in New York City, and still later in Brooklyn. From the description of Papers, 1815-1857. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155475350 ...

Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Association.

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Hobart, John Henry, 1775-1830

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Episcopal Bishop of New York. From the description of John Henry Hobart papers, 1805-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 658042138 John Henry Hobart was born in Philadelphia, Pa. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1793; returned there in 1795 as a tutor, studied for the ministry, and received the degeree of A.M. in 1796. In 1801 he was ordained priest in New York. His abilities, energy and devotion to Episcopalianism made him a leader ...