Moses Waddel papers, 1798-1825 [manuscript].

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Moses Waddel papers, 1798-1825 [manuscript].

Three letters written by Moses Waddel, educator and Presbyterian minister, and "A Register of Marriages Celebrated and Solemnized by Moses Waddel." One letter was written from Waddel's South Carolina academy, 1798, about needs and attainments of students, and two were written while he was president of Franklin College (now the University of Georgia), Athens, Ga., 1823 and 1825, about church matters and the college.

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