Box 12
Contains 11 Results:
Handwritten Index and Reasons for Writing his Autobiography, by Elbert Russell
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Original, Handwritten Copy of the Chapter from E.R.'s Autobiography entitled, "The Tennessee Years"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "The West Newton Years, First Period, 1879-1884"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Original Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "The West Newton Years-- Second and third Periods, Including the Return to Friendsville, 1884-1894"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "The Earlham Years"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "The Earlham Years- Second Part, 1894-1903"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: " A Citizen of Richmond, 1903-15"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "Baltimore, 1915-1917"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "The Swarthmore Years, 1917-1926"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Handwritten Chapter of E.R.'s Autobiography Entitled: "Fifteen Months Abroad, 1924-25"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.