Nehemiah Green letter (transcript) ; postal card, 1889-1906.

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Nehemiah Green letter (transcript) ; postal card, 1889-1906.

Typescript of a letter from Nehemiah Green, 1889 Mar. 6, to the presiding bishop and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Kansas Annual Conference, Lawrence, March 1889, sending greetings to fellow ministers & giving thoughts upon approaching the end of his life and a postal card, 1906 Jan. 10, from Elizabeth H. Purcell, Manhattan, Kan., to George W. Martin, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, with information about Nehemiah Green's wives and children.

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Kansas State Historical Society

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The Kansas State Historical Society (KSHS or KHS) was formally organized on 13 December 1875, though previous attempts had been made to found such a society. The Kansas Editors' and Publishers' Association were the driving force for this latest version, and the committee created to form the society appointed Franklin G. Adams as its secretary. The Society soon outgrew its space in the State Capitol and after several successive moves within the building, its collections were moved to the new Memo...

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Methodist Episcopal Church

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Methodist Episcopal Church. Kansas Conference.

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Green, Nehemiah, 1837-1890

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Retired Methodist Episcopal minister, former lieutenant governor & governor; of Manhattan, Kan. From the description of Nehemiah Green letter (transcript) ; postal card, 1889-1906. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 64400258 ...

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