James M. Ludlow manuscripts, 1886-1931.

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James M. Ludlow manuscripts, 1886-1931.

Consists of unpublished manuscripts, a small selection of printed matter, and one letter. The manuscripts include four volumes of essays, "Andiron Stories," "Science and the Bible," an untitled volume of miscellaneous essays, and a group of essays in autobiographical form; an essay written by Ludlow on the occasion of his 90th birthday; a play, "Jephthah;" and a volume of short stories, "Ghost Stalking in Italy." There are several printed sermons by Ludlow and newspaper clippings. There is also one letter by the editors of THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY regarding essays that Ludlow submitted to the magazine.

0.6 linear feet (1 archival box, 1 half-size archival box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7968794

Princeton University Library

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Ludlow, James M. (James Meeker), 1841-1932

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Ludlow was a Presbyterian clergyman and author, member of the Princeton Class of 1861. From the description of James M. Ludlow manuscripts, 1886-1931. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 678021084 ...

Presbyterian church in the U.S.A.

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The Transylvania Presbytery was organized by appointment of the synods of New York and Philadelphia. The Synod of New York made part of the Presbytery of Abingdon into the Transylvania Presbytery, which encompassed the district of Kentucky and the settlements on the Cumberland River. The Reverend David Rice, Adam Rankin, Andrew McClure, and James Crawford met at the Danville, Kentucky courthouse to organize the presbytery. The synods of New York and Philadelphia appointed David Rice as moderator...