Carnes, J. E. Letter Guide to the J. E. Carnes Letter SC 00485

Guide to the J. E. Carnes Letter SC 00485


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00485
Title
J. E. Carnes Letter 1852 March 29
Quantity
0.01 Linear Foot
Language
English

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Scope and Contents

Letter from J.E. Carnes, Hopkinsville, Kentucky to "Dear Sir" about the adversity of their friends, printing business in Ohio, residence and employment during the past two years, decision to become an Episcopalian and subsequent return to the Methodist Ministry, description of his children, desire to visit Middlebrook again, inquiry for news of old friends and wish that they all will meet again in Heaven. March 29, 1852.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Children--United States
  • Methodist Church--United States--History--19th century.
  • Ohio--Social life and customs
  • Printing--Ohio--History

Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 17
Small Collections Box 17
English
  • Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 17 folder: 1
    Letter
    1852 March 29