Caleb Smith letters, 1742-1866, 1944 1742-1762.

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Caleb Smith letters, 1742-1866, 1944 1742-1762.

This collection consists of letters sent to the Rev. Caleb Smith, there is also a page that he wrote and an enclosure with the donor's notes. The letters are mostly personal in nature, many of which discuss religious matters, people, or communities. The letters in this collection come from: the Rev. Timothy Allen, Thomas Cooper, S.M. Hamill, Mr. Johnson, Philemon Robbins, Martha Smith, Merrill Smith, William Smith, I. Sproutt, and Thomas Youngs.

0.03 linear ft. (4 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7667522

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Smith, Martha, fl. 1748.

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Hamill, S. M., fl. 1866.

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Robbins, Philemon, 1709-1781

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Robbins (A.B. 1729) was a minister at Brandford, Conn., 1732-1781. From the description of Septenary : manuscript, 1737-1745, 1755. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612807366 ...

Smith, Merrill, fl. 1762.

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Allen, Timothy, fl. 1757.

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Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839

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Epithet: abolitionist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001188.0x000283 Thomas Cooper, born in London in 1759, immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1794. Well-known for his political beliefs, Cooper eventually pursued a career as a science professor and became the second president of South Carolina College in 1821. From the guide to the Thomas Cooper Papers, ., 1819-1837, (University of North Carolina at Cha...

Smith, William, 1746-1787

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Youngs, Thomas, fl. 1742.

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Smith, Caleb, 1723-1762

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Rev. Caleb Smith (1723-1762), a Presbyterian minister, was born in Brookhaven, Long Island. He attended Yale and graduated in 1743, four years later in 1747 he was licensed by the New York Presbytery. Rev. Smith was ordained the next year. It appears that he spent most of his career as a minister in Newark Mountain, now Orange, New Jersey. From the description of Caleb Smith letters, 1742-1866, 1944 1742-1762. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53375460 ...