Francis R. Goulding letters, 1834 March 1 - 1876 September 1.

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Francis R. Goulding letters, 1834 March 1 - 1876 September 1.

The collection consists of letters to and from Dr. Goulding. Seven letters are from Dr. Goulding to his brother-in-law, the Reverend William Moultrie Reid and contain chiefly family news. One letter is to Dr. Goulding from his brother E. R. Goulding. The letter dated December 12, 1846 gives the names and birthdates of his children.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7530813

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Goulding, F. R. (Francis Robert), 1810-1881

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Presbyterian minister, inventor, and children's author, of Bath and Roswell, Ga. From the description of Francis Robert Goulding papers, 1888-1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 229154860 Francis Robert Goulding, author, clergyman, inventor, lived in this house at the time of his death, August 22, 1881, and is buried in the Roswell Presbyterian Cemetery. The son of Rev. Thomas Goulding, founder and first president of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Col...

Reid, William Moultrie, 1798-1884.

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Presbyterian minister of Sumter Co., S.C. From the description of Papers, 1818-1891. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20121145 Presbyterian minister of Charleston, S.C.; teacher at Columbia Theological Seminary in Columbia, S.C.; husband of Margaret Goulding Reid; brother of Ann Reid; father of Mollie, Merrick, Moultrie, George, and Goulding Reid. From the description of William Moultrie Reid Papers, 1800-1916. (University of South Carolina). WorldC...

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Goulding, E. R.

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University of Georgia. International Student Life Office

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