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Papers of Clement Clarke Moore, Accession #8043, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was deposited on 1965 September 14.
Hebrew scholar, writer of verse.
The papers contain five letters in which Moore declines to serve on the Joint Committee of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church on the Psalms in Metre because he does not believe in changing the Psalms; requests admission of a boy, Henry Gillingham, to Nazareth Hall, an academy in Nazareth, Pennsylvania; declines an invitation from his cousin, President Moore of Columbia College; and declines to be a pallbearer at the funeral of Mr. Erben because of poor health.
There is also a deed of sale of a lot in New York City which was sold by Moore and his wife to Obadiah Smith in 1826.
Correspondents include John Gottlieb Herman, William Alfred Jones, Nathaniel Fish Moore, Mr. Weld, and William White.
Deed for lot in New York City near 8th Avenue and 20th Street transferred by C. C. M. and wife to Obadiah Smith for $700.00.
C. C. M. writes to decline membership on the Joint Committee of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church on the Psalms in Metre because of his decided opinion against changes in then Psalms.
C. C. M. writes concerning the possible admission of Henry Gillingham, age 12, to Nazareth Hall, the Rev. Herman's academy in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
C. C. M. writes to President Moore of Columbia College declining invitation for that night.
C. C. M. writes to W. A. Jones concerning a portrait of Dr. Smithwhich he thinks is at the college.
C. C. M. sends regrets to Mr. Weld that he cannot attend the funeral of [Peter] Erben as pallbearer due to poor health.