Richard Fuller papers, 1837 Aug. 28-1843 Jan. 1.

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Richard Fuller papers, 1837 Aug. 28-1843 Jan. 1.

Letter, 28 Aug. 1837, Beaufort, S.C., to Basil Manly, Charleston, S.C., questioning the wisdom of Manly's plans to leave the First Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.) and his acceptance of a call in Alabama [where he later served as president of University of Alabama], "I tell you plainly it is not, & it cannot be the will of God that you should abandon this State when you enjoy an influence... & go into a Land where you are but litte known, & into a station where your ministerial usefulness will be crippled forever," and mentioning a pamphlet that Fuller, Manly, and Riley were editing for publication. Also including letter, 1 Jan. 1843, Beaufort, S.C., to Benjamin M. Hill, New York, declining his invitation to address a society.

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Manly, Basil, 1798-1868

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Basil Manly (1798-1868), was a Baptist clergyman, president of the University of Alabama, and husband of Sarah Murray (Rudulph) Manley. His children were Richard Fuller Manly (1845-1919) and Charles Manly (1837-1924). From the guide to the Basil Manly Papers, ., 1849-1869, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Basil Manly (1798-1868), Baptist clergyman, president of the University of Alabama, husband of Sarah Murray (Rudulph)...

First Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.)

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Fuller, Richard, 1804-1876

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Baptist minister and attorney, of Beaufort, S.C. From the description of Richard Fuller papers, 1837 Aug. 28-1843 Jan. 1. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 35654322 ...