Safford family papers, 1794-1943.
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Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Executive Committee of Foreign Missions
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Bracken, Thomas A., 1820-1902.
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Safford, Henry, 1793-1870
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Aleathea T. Cobbs and Annie S. Howard were residents of Mobile, Ala. From the description of "Around the year in Mobile, 1702-1924" : typescript, 1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122538451 ...
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Safford family.
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Several generations of the Safford family were active in the Presbyterian church, engaging in ministry in New England and the Southeast; in mission work, especially in China and Alabama; and in women's work. Henry Safford was a Presbyterian minister, home missionary, and agent and superintendent for the American Tract Society. His daughter, Anna C. Safford, was a missionary to China for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (PCUS), 1873-1890. William Horton Thompson, Henry...
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Ingals, Calvin, fl. 1797-1819.
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Safford, Eliza Burr.
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Safford, William Burr.
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Columbia theological seminary
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Safford, Anna C. (Anna Cunningham), 1837-1890
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Gregory, Elijah Huffman, 1860-1918.
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Thompson, Mary Safford, 1831-1914.
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Leland, Aaron W. (Aaron Whitney), 1787-1871
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Presbyterian minister and educator; born in Peru, Massachusetts; appointed, 1813, minister of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C.; graduate of Williams College; awarded an honorary degree of A.M. by Brown University in 1814; completed Doctorate of Divinity, 1815, from South Carolina College [USC]; served as Professor of Theology, 1833-1863, Southern Presbyterian Seminary (Columbia, S.C.) From the description of Aaron W. Leland papers, 1828-1845. (University of South C...
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Thompson, William Horton, 1818-1897
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Searl, John, 1721-1787
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Robbins, Frannie.
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