Box 2
Contains 76 Results:
Money and Currency, Undated
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
"The matter of education…", Undated
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
"It has been said by someone that he should show the connection between the interests of vital religion and learning...", Undated
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
Untitled, missing first page, Undated
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
"Our nation has been startled from the repose of peace by the clarion call to arms", 1862 July 2
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
"I propose to consider what education is …." , 1862 July 30
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
Principles to Men , 1863 March 4
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
Address before the Sanitary Aid Association of Oregon City (Civil War era charity supporting Union Army veterans), 1864 June 8
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
Address before the Teachers' Institute, Albany , 1864 August 3
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.
Teaching as a Profession, before Gamma Sigma , 1868 April 10
This series consists of writings on Pacific University, lectures, editorials, and the many sermons as a Congregational minister. The sermons and lectures were found in two bundles tied together by string. Many of these writings are individually sewn together and written in pencil, and handled with care. Writings are arranged chronologically.