Box 13
Contains 10 Results:
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "Getting Settled in Durham, North Carolina, 1926-1927"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "Goodwill Mission to Central America, 1927"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "World Tour, 1933-1934"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "Dean of the School of Religion, The Last Years, 1934-1941" (2 copies)
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Supplement to Elbert Russell's Autobiography, by his son, Josiah Russell entitled "The Last Decade". Also, an appendix containing Elbert Russell's treatise "Our Quaker Ideals of Marriage"
The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Somewhat Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "The West Newton 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The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell'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The papers include correspondence, copies of his published writings, unpublished manuscripts, a large collection of handwritten sermon notes, and drafts of both his history of Quakerism and his autobiography.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "Swarthmore Years, 1917-1924"
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.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "Fifteen months Abroad, 1924-1925"
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.
Edited Version of the Chapter from Elbert Russell's Autobiography Entitled: "The Year of Transition, 1925-1926"
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.