Laura A. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933].

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Laura A. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933].

Scrapbook, correspondence and other miscellanea concerning her work as a missionary with the American Home Missionary Society after the Civil War; also biographical sketch by Adda Camburn Church; and photographs.

100 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7359669

Bentley Historical Library

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Haviland, Laura S. (Laura Smith), 1808-1898

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Lenawee County, Michigan educator, and temperance and anti-slavery activist. From the description of Laura S. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81610536 From the description of Laura A. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419042 ...

Church, Adda Camburn.

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American Home Missionary Society

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The American Home Missionary Society was formed in 1826 by the Congregational and other Protestant churches to financially assist congregations until they could be self-sufficient. From the description of American Home Missionary Society records, 1825-1837. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 663880998 In 1826 the Congregational, Presbyterian, Reformed and Associated Reformed churches formed the American Home Missionary Society to coordinate their national missiona...