James A. Brown papers, 1872-1974.

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James A. Brown papers, 1872-1974.

Correspondence, diaries, sermons, photographs and other materials relating in part to their pastorate in Elsie, Michigan, life during the depression; include comments on farming conditions, politics, and the effects of prohibition.

3.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362603

Bentley Historical Library

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Methodist Church (U.S.)

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Brown, James A., ca. 1888-1951.

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Papers of the Rev. James A. Brown, Michigan Methodist minister, and his wife Winifred Croel Brown. From the description of James A. Brown papers, 1872-1974. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422100 The Reverend James A. Brown (ca. 1888-1951) of Lyons, Michigan, was graduated from Albion College in 1917, ordained a Deacon of the Methodist Church in the same year, and an Elder in 1919. Winifred Croel Brown (1886-1976), also of Lyons, was a 1911 gradu...

Brown, Winifred Croel, 1886-1976.

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