Letter, 1829 May 26, Charleston, S.C., to Henry Davis, New York, N.Y.

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Letter, 1829 May 26, Charleston, S.C., to Henry Davis, New York, N.Y.

Letter re his domestic missionary work as "agent for the [Presbyterian] Synod of South Carolina & Georgia" and "City Miss[ionar]y," establishment of the Presbyterian church among the Chickasaw Indians of Tennessee, opposition to religion in South Carolina and positiion of the South Carolina College and Dr. [Thomas] Cooper.

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South Carolina College

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Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839

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Epithet: abolitionist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001188.0x000283 Thomas Cooper, born in London in 1759, immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1794. Well-known for his political beliefs, Cooper eventually pursued a career as a science professor and became the second president of South Carolina College in 1821. From the guide to the Thomas Cooper Papers, ., 1819-1837, (University of North Carolina at Cha...

Linsley, Joel Harvey, 1790-1868

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Presbyterian missionary in S.C. and Georgia; native of Vermont; 1811 graduate of Middlebury; admitted to the bar in 1815, and practiced law, 1815-1822; studied theology at Andover seminary, was licensed to preach, and became a domestic missionary in South Carolina; served as president, 1835-1845, of Marietta College in Ohio; also served as pastor of Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Boston, Mass., and Hartford and Greenwich, Conn. From the description of Letter, 1829 May 26...

Davis, Henry, 1823-

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