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Contains 211 Results:
Meditation: Untitled (Handwritten, in Col. Wm. R. Stuart's hand), undated
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Poem: “Oh Who Would Remain" (handwritten, in Col. Wm. R. Stuart's hand), undated
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Meditation: “Hosea 7th and 8th ‘A Cake not turned’" (handwritten, in Col. Wm. R. Stuart's hand), undated
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: E.L. Wright, Baltimore, Md., to Wm. R. Stuart, 1851-09-22
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Note: Wm. R. Stuart on sermon by Archbishop of England, undated
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: A.S. Read, Wilmington, Del., to Wm. R. Stuart, 1845-12-12
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: M. A. Reed to Uncle, undated
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: Daffney Simpson, Philadelphia, Pa., to Wm. R. Stuart, 1843-06-26
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: Wm. R. Stuart, Baltimore, Md., to Daffney Simpson, Philadelphia, Pa., 1843-06-29
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.
Letter: A.H. Handy, Canton, Miss., to Wm. R. Stuart, 1852-12-19
Papers include family correspondence, chiefly during the 1850s from Maryland and Louisiana, relating, in part, to the Methodist Protestant Church and the yellow fever epidemic (1853) in New Orleans. Include religious writings by Stuart, clippings and a broadside.