Papers. 1826-1827.

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Papers. 1826-1827.

Minister, Professor of Ethics and Chaplain, U.S. Military Academy, 1825-1826, Bishop of Ohio, President, Kenyon College. Letter, 3 May 1826, to his brother Bloomfield telling of his feeling of usefulness and accomplishment at having led some U.S. Military Academy professors and cadets to the word of the Lord; letter, 8 Nov. 1826, to Charles Bancher discussing Henrietta Bancher McIlvaine, the widow of Charles P. McIlvaine's brother and the guardianship of his late brother's child; published pamphlet "In answer to the Rev. Henry U. Onderdonk, D.D." published in Philadelphia by William Stanley, inscribed "to Col. Thayer with Mr. M's compliments".

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Bancher, Charles, fl. 1826.

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