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Contains 211 Results:

Letter: Wm. R. Stuart, Denby Plantation, to Children , 1852-12-24

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 103
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1852-12-24

Public Notice: A. H. Handy, public lawyer, Madisonville, Ms. , 1837-06-01

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 104
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1837-06-01

Poem and Sermons (some originals by Wm. R. Stuart, 1851-10-28

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 105
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1851-10-28

Letter: Wm. R. Stuart, Baltimore, Md., to son, 1836-03-12

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 106
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1836-03-12

Letter: Alexander Stuart, New Orleans, La., to Wm. R. Stuart, 1851-10-28

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 107
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1851-10-28

Letter: Wm. R. Stuart, Baltimore, Md., to Alexander Stuart, 1834-05-10

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 108
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1834-05-10

Poem: "Say Why" (handwritten, in Wm. R. Stuart's hand), undated

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 109
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: undated

Meditation: Written by Wm. R. Stuart , 1834

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 110
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1834

Letter: Wm. R. Stuart, Chester River, Md., to aunts, 1825-05-23

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 111
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1825-05-23

Letter: Samuel Sprigg to Wm. R. Stuart (Enclosure: Welcome address given by Wm. R. Stuart to General La Fayette), undated

 Item — Reel: 1, item: 112
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: undated