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Nathaniel Clarke Locke papers, 1840 -- 1859

1.75 linear feet
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Nathaniel Clark Locke was a UTS alumnus of 1844, Presbyterian Minister, and home missionary working in Virginia and Maine, as well as a Pastor of Central Church in Brooklyn and Hempstead Church on Long Island. The collection contains 92 sermons written and delivered by Locke from 1843 to 1859, as well as lectures and essays.
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Paul Ehrman Scherer papers, 1923 -- 1968

4 linear feet
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This collection contains sermons, correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and diaries of Paul Ehrman Scherer (1892-1969), Lutheran, UTS professor of homiletics, author, and an American preacher.
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Phillips Brooks papers, 1872 -- 1958

1 box
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Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893; Episcopalian clergyman of Boston. The collection consists of two manifestations of his sermon entitled "For We Can Do Nothing against the Truth but for the Truth, based on II Corinthians 12:8:" a manuscript with pencil emendations dated 1872, and a typed copy dated 1958.
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Samuel Johnson papers, 1710-1971, bulk 1710-1772

6.5 linear feet
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Three volumes of correspondence, including some letterbook copies; many sermons, individually bound; prayers; and other manuscript materials. Correspondenbce is with many of his well known contemporaries and deals largely with matters pertaining to his church or to King's College. Shelved with the collection are two card file boxes containing an old handwritten calendar with abstracts, 1710-1914, a set of cross reference entries, and a calendar of material not at Columbia, 1715-1785. Additional letters have been added

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Samuel Macauley Jackson papers, circa 1871 -- 1972, bulk circa 1871 -- 1897

1.25 linear feet
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Samuel Macauley Jackson (1851-1912) was a UTS alum of 1873, Presbyterian minister, church historian, and New York University professor. The collection contains notes on the lectures of Roswell Dwight Hitchcock and Henry Boynton Smith taken by Jackson while at Union, as well as translations of the sermons of Swiss thinker Huldrich Zwingli, with additional correspondence of Robert Handy on the index of Jackson's translations.
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Samuel Miles Hopkins Papers, 1878-1901

3 boxes
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Manuscript notes of lectures on church history made by Stephen Grosvenor Hopkins (Hopkins' oldest son); testimonial letters in commemoration of Dr. Hopkins' jubilee, 1897; sermons; notebook; A GENERAL LITURGY AND BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, prepared by Hopkins, 1883; MANUAL OF CHURCH POLITY, 1878; and SAMUEL MILES HOPKINS TRIBUTES, 1901.

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Samuel Smith papers, circa 1772 -- 1817

0.5 linear feet
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Reverend Samuel Smith (1768-1801) graduated from Columbia College in 1786 and became a Presbyterian minister who lived and preached throughout upstate New York and New Jersey. The collection contains personal and ministry-related correspondence, sermons, a manuscript notice issued by Yale regarding income increases for professors of divinity employed there, as well as Smith's diplomas from Columbia University.
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Sermons, 1854-1855

1 Volumes
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"Predigten" in manuscript.

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Solton and Julia Engel collection of literary letters manuscripts and drawings, 1832-1935

4.5 linear feet
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Correspondence, manuscript, and drawings relating to English and American literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries collected by Solton (1896-1961) and Julia (-1984) Engel. Ten letters and four manuscripts of poems by Rudyard Kipling form the largest unit within the collection. Prominent among the other items are the manuscript of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Mock Trial" and two Walt Whitman letters, a copy of R. W. Emerson's famous "Leaves of Grass" letter in Whitman's hand and Whitman's letter to Conway regarding the Emerson letter. Also included is a letter from James Fenimore Cooper to Mary Rutherfurd Clarkson Jay, wife of Peter Augustus Jay. Thirty-one of the drawings in the collection are by William Wallace Denslow and John Rae Neill and represent illustrations done for various works by L. Frank Baum. There are also two drawings of Gelett Burgess, one ot "The Goop" and the other of "The Purple Cow." Castings of the obverse and reverse of the bronze Kipling medallion commissioned by Engel in 1953 from Julio Kilenyi are stored in 2 oversize boxes. Most of the items in this collection relate to a collection of first editions which was also presented to the Libraries by Mr. and Mrs. Engel.

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Sydney Howard Gay papers, 1748-1931

43 linear feet
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Letters written to Gay from political and literary contemporaries such as Horace Greeley, Charles Sumner, and William Bryant; reports in letter form from his reporters at the front during the Civil War; and personal correspondence including many letters from his wife, Elizabeth Neall Gay. Letters written to Mrs. Gay from family friends and business associates including many from her husband. Correspondence of other members of the Gay family including Walter Gay, Sarah Gay, and Allan Gay. Diaries, notebooks, and journals of Sydney Howard Gay.

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