Papers of the Henkel family [manuscript], 1791-1885.

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Papers of the Henkel family [manuscript], 1791-1885.

Correspondence, chiefly of David Henkel to his brother Solomon and other family members, concerns religious publication in German and English, book sales, clerical travels to North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, synodical affairs, church doctrine, and some family news. Other family correspondence is concerned primarily with the 1840s translation and 1850s revision of the "Book of Concord." In addition to correspondence the collection contains Samuel G. Henkel's medical notebooks on nosology, osteology and myology; a Greek exercise book; German and English manuscripts regarding Lutheran doctrine, Biblical exegesis, and synodicall affairs; sermons; translations of the "Apologia" of the confession and Luther's small catechism; and papers concerning the Tennessee Synod. Correspondents include Philip Henkel and Samuel Henkel as well as translators H. Wetzel and J.R. Moser, and Lutheran scholars Charles Philip Krauth, William Frederic Lehmann, John Gottleib Morris, and Charles Frederick Schaeffer.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Morris, John Gottlieb, 1803-1895

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Wetzel, H.,

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Henkel, David, 1795-1831

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Lehmann, William Frederic, 1820-1880

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Krauth, C. P. (Charles Philip), 1797-1867

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Dr. Charles Krauth was a member of the Shakspere Society of Philadelphia. This is probably not Charles Porterfield Krauth (1823-1883), a Lutheran minister. From the description of Letter to Horace Howard Furness, 1875. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155884840 ...

Henkel, Samuel Godfrey, 1807-1863

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Benner family.

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Henkel Press.

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Schaeffer, Charles Frederick, 1807-1879

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Henkel family.

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Henkel, Ambrose, 1786-1870

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Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

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German religious reformer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Wittenberg, to Wolfgang Fabricius, 1524 [May 25]. (Morgan Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 81019871 Ottensassen, Burgermeister of Hersfeld, was held in bonds along with Heinrich Reiz in Spangenberg after the capture of Hersfeld. They were released but not allowed to return to Hersfeld. From the description of Letter : to Hans von Ottensassen, 1527 [Feb 5]. (Harvard University)....

Henkel, Philip, 1779-1833

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Moser, J. R.

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Miller, John Godfrey, 1903-

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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847

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New Market, Va., physician, pharmacist, printer, postmaster. From the description of Papers of Solomon Henkel [manuscript], 1801-1846. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814357 Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) of New Market, Va., was a postmaster, bookseller, pharmacist, and financial backer of his brother Ambrose Henkel's (1786-1870) printshop. From the description of Account books, 1803-1847, 1855. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207143434 ...