Elam J. Morrison papers, 1825; 1873-1874 [microfilm manuscript].

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Elam J. Morrison papers, 1825; 1873-1874 [microfilm manuscript].

Autobiography written just before his death by Elam Johnston Morrison, Presbyterian minister in Virginia, son of James Morrison of Mecklenburg County, N.C. Elam Morrison graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1818 and attended Princeton Theological Seminary. In addition to these aspects of his life, the autobiography describes his Presbyterian Church assignments in Fredericksburg and Leesburg, Va., and his travels in North Carolina and Virginia.

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