Diary of Charles F. James [manuscript], 1869-1871.

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Diary of Charles F. James [manuscript], 1869-1871.

Diary contains accounts of James's life as a student at Richmond College and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. James writes concerning his father's death, the 1870 collapse of a floor in the Capitol at Richmond, his ongoing debate with his brother, John, over the relative merits of the Baptist and Free Methodist denominations, many sermons and speeches he has heard, and his own work in various churches and in establishing a Sunday School for the workers at "Mr. Grady's factory outside Greenville, South Carolina."

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United American Freewill Baptists.

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Westcott, J.T., d. 1870.

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Virginia State Fair (1869 : Richmond)

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Furman, James C. (James Clement), 1809-1891

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James, Robert, d. 1869.

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Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877

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Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1809-1877), a Confederate official, editor, and author, was the first-born son of Moses Ousley and Sophia Childress Taylor. A fellow student of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee at West Point Military Academy in 1830, Bledsoe performed military duty at western Indian forts. After graduating from Kenyon College in Ohio, he taught mathematics and French at Kenyon and later Miami University. He praticed law for ten years in Springfield, Illinois from 1838-48 but returned to t...

Graves, J. R. (James Robinson), 1820-1893

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Broaddus, W. F., Rev.

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