The John McConnell Collection consists of forty-nine letters written to John McConnell between October 1859 and August 1885 by a variety of correspondents, including his fellow ministers in the Reformed Church in the United States, popularly known as the German Reformed Church, and his brother George McConnell. Of particular interest are discussions of the organization of the German Reformed Church, relations of the German Reformed Church to other Christian denominations, problems in individual churches, and theological questions. George McConnell discussed many personal issues with his brother, including his wife Catharine's mental problems, his son John F.'s alcoholism, and his unhappiness at his son Elias's choice of a wife
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George Bond spent his working life as a clergyman in the Methodist Church in Newfoundland and - in ...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
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The two ministers serving in the Frankfort Circuit are both highly respected -- Rev. Nelson and Rev....
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3490. Letters of H. C. McConnell, proprietor of V...
The Emil Schorsch Collections documents the professional activities of Emil Schorsch, a Rabbi and a ...
John William Stewart, the son of John Sheeler Stewart (b.1812) and Margaret Barbour Witherow (1818-1...
This collection consists of correspondence and papers of John Brown, an American abolitionist. The c...
This collection contains the correspondence of Paul A. Mayer with family members. Primary topics of ...
George Bond spent his working life as a clergyman in the Methodist Church in Newfoundland and - in ...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
Rev. John McConnell (June 24, 1825 - February 15, 1913) was a pastor in the Reformed Church in the U...
The collection contains three Red Cross letters, two from Paul Schlesinger in Berlin to his brother ...
This collections contains letters and cards from 57 correspondents, including Marcus Benedict, Marti...
This collection is chiefly letters written by Earl Conard Hays, Jr., while serving as a United State...
Collection of letters featuring correspondence between Alex Bradford, Archie A. McConnel, and George...
The two ministers serving in the Frankfort Circuit are both highly respected -- Rev. Nelson and Rev....
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3490. Letters of H. C. McConnell, proprietor of V...
The Emil Schorsch Collections documents the professional activities of Emil Schorsch, a Rabbi and a ...
John William Stewart, the son of John Sheeler Stewart (b.1812) and Margaret Barbour Witherow (1818-1...
This collection consists of correspondence and papers of John Brown, an American abolitionist. The c...
This collection contains the correspondence of Paul A. Mayer with family members. Primary topics of ...
George Bond spent his working life as a clergyman in the Methodist Church in Newfoundland and - in ...