Jeremiah Burke Sanderson papers, [ca. 1857-1912].

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Jeremiah Burke Sanderson papers, [ca. 1857-1912].

Papers of a Black family in the San Francisco Bay Area. Box 1: Family and church correspondence, including letters from William C. Nell, Thomas M.D. Ward, Alexander W. Wayman and others. Box 2: materials relating to the African Methodist Episcopal Church, including accounts and biography of Bishop John M. Brown; notes and drafts of sermons; minutes and accounts of the Livingstone Institute (1861- 1873); Sanderson's personal accounts; clippings, programs; papers relating to Sanderson's estate; programs, etc. relating to the career of his granddaughter, singer Kate Grases.

2 boxes.

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Brown, John, 1817-1899

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Nell, William C. (William Cooper), 1816-1874

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Historian, abolitionist, and postal clerk of Boston. From the description of William C. Nell correspondence, 1859. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983937 ...

Grases, Kate, 1871-

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Ward, Thomas M. D., 1823-

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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Seventh Episcopal District

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Organized in 1816 from a congregation formed by a group of blacks who withdrew in 1787 from St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia because of discrimination; Richard Allen was consecrated the first bishop in 1816. From the description of African Methodist Episcopal Church collection, 1914-1971 (bulk 1950-1971). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962830 ...

Sanderson, J. B., -1875

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Livingstone Institute, San Francisco.

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Wayman, A. W. (Alexander Walker), 1821-1895

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