G.W. Hosmer letter, address, and sermon, 1847-ca. 1864.

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G.W. Hosmer letter, address, and sermon, 1847-ca. 1864.

Letter to E.S. Hawley, Dennis Bowen, and W.D. Taber of the Committee on Local History of the Young Men's Association of the City of Buffalo, 14 Dec. 1847, giving brief personal details; address to the citizens of Buffalo, ca. 1856, regarding the state of the poor in Buffalo, and the efforts of the Buffalo Association for the Relief of the Poor; and a letter enclosing his sermon in the spring of 1864 before 16,000 soldiers at Port Hudson.

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Taber, William D.

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Buffalo Association for the Relief of the Poor (N.Y.).

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Hosmer, G. W. (George Washington), 1804-1881.

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Graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Divinity School. Minister of the Unitarian Church of Buffalo from 1836-1866; president of Antioch College from 1866-1872. Returned to his Buffalo ministry in 1872. From the description of G.W. Hosmer letter, address, and sermon, 1847-ca. 1864. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 70775296 Graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Divinity School. Minister of the Unitarian Church of Buffalo from 1836-1866; president of Antioch Co...

Bowen, Dennis, 1820-1877.

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Young Men's Association of the City of Buffalo. Committee on Local History.

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Hawley, Elias S. (Elias Sill), 1812-1899.

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Born in Moreau, Saratoga County, N.Y., 28 Oct. 1812; graduated from Union College in 1833. Came to Buffalo in 1833, where he taught school, practiced law, and served as superintendent of schools in 1844, 1846, and 1847. He also served as alderman from 1867-1868, and as a member of the New York State Assembly in 1883. From the description of Elias S. Hawley papers, 1825-1885. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 71242441 ...