Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Phillips Brooks
Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) was a prominent Episcopal minister. He was a member of the Harvard College Board of Overseers (1870-1889), preacher to Harvard University (1881-1891), and a member of the Board of University Preachers to Harvard University (1886-1891).
Phillips Brooks correspondence and ephemera
Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) was an Episcopal preacher at Harvard University from 1881 to 1891 and a member of the Board of University Preachers from 1886 to 1891. He also served as a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers from 1870 to 1891. The collection contains six letters written by Phillips Brooks to friends and colleagues from 1875 to 1886 and a small amount of ephemera related to Brooks.
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc., of the May and Goddard families, of New England, including social reformer Abigail Williams May.
Phillips Brooks additional papers
Sermons, lectures, and letters of Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks.
Phillips Brooks additional sermons
Autograph manuscript sermons written by American Episcopal clergyman, Phillips Brooks.
Phillips Brooks and Brooks family papers
Correspondence and other papers of Massachusetts clergyman Phillip Brooks and his family.
Phillips Brooks correspondence and compositions
Correspondence and compositions of the American clergyman Phillips Brooks.
Phillips Brooks letters
Letters from the American clergyman Phillips Brooks to Lady Frances Stanley and Edward Everett Hale.
Phillips Brooks papers
Primarily correspondence of Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks with his family and others, as well as diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs.
Phillips Brooks sermons and lectures
Sermons and lectures written by Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks.
Papers of Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and Harriette Lucy Robinson Shattuck, 1833-1937
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries of author and former mill girl Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and her daughter, Harriette Lucy Robison Shattuck, suffragist and women’s clubs advocate.
Records of the Saturday Morning Club, 1871-1983
Bylaws, minutes, financial records, etc., of the Saturday Morning Club, established to promote "culture and social intercourse" for young women in Boston, Massachusetts.
Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Hattie Stowe, 1893
Letters from American abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe and her daughter Hattie to the assistant principal of Girls' High School (Brooklyn, New York).
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