American missionaries in the Near East and Malta, 1822-1865, v.p.

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American missionaries in the Near East and Malta, 1822-1865, v.p.

Correspondents are William Goodell, and his son William, Isaac Bird, Daniel Temple, Pliny Fisk, and Eli Smith and others. Letters are written from Beirut, Jerusalem, Malta and other places. Some letters refer to the Greek War of Independence.

ca. 275 items. 6-33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7118356

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Lennep, E. J. Van.

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Bird, Isaac, 1793-1876

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ISAAC BIRD, 1793-1876 (Y.1816) ISAAC BIRD, son of Isaac and Rhoda (Selleck) Bird, was born in Salisbury, Conn., June 19, 1793. He spent the year after graduation as a teacher in the academy in West Nottingham, Md., and in Nov., 1817, entered Andover Theol. Seminary. His three years there were passed in close companionship with his classmates, William Goodell and Daniel Temple, the associates of his future missionary life, and the three friends together offere...

Temple, Daniel, 1789-1851

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Fisk, Pliny, III

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Goodell, William, 1792-1867

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Congregationalist clergyman and missionary to Armenians in the Turkish empire, sponsored by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. From the description of Papers of William Goodell, 1818-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80812996 Congregational minister to Turkish empire, sponsored by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. From the description of Papers, 1818-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28410342 ...

Goodell, Caroline Darlington Bell.

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Rugg, Harold Goddard, 1883-1957

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Bell, Thomas S. (Thomas Sloan), 1838-1862

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Thomas Sloan Bell (1838-1862) was the son of Thomas S. and Keziah Hemphill Bell. As a lieutenant colonel with the 51st Pennsylvania Volunteers, Bell saw action at the Battle of Roanoke Island, Newbern, and Camden (South Mills), N.C.; the second Battle of Bull Run, South Mountain, and Antietam, where he was killed on 18 Sept. 1862. From the description of Lt. Col. Thomas S. Bell papers, 1861-1862. (Chester County Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 647992149 ...

Goodell, William, 1829-1894

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