Inventory of the Diary (Connecticut) 1841-1844
A Collection in the
Special Collections Research Center
Accession Number Mss. Acc. 2010.013
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Administrative Information
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Collection is open to all researchers.
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Preferred Citation
Diary (Connecticut), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information
The materials were acquired by Special Collections Research Center on 01/15/2010.
Processing Information
Accessioned and minimally processed in January 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist.
Scope and Contents
Diary, 1841-1844, of an unidentified man, probably from the Hartfod, Ct. area. Most of the diary is taken up by summaries
of about 70 sermons the author attended, interspersed with personal comments, while the last pages are filled with information
on work done by author or others, mostly of agricultural nature.The following information was provided by the seller:Entries
"contain the sermon outlines, who preached, and some comments by the writer. The back of the journal or 47 pages are mosty
written in pencil and list weather, farm chores, like killing hogs, planting crops etc. Some of the pastors listed are Noah
Porter, Bushnell of Hartford (Horace Bushnell?), President Nott of Union College. Others are Giles Porter, Dr. Davenport, Chancey D. Cowles, Rev. Southgate, Mr Perkins,
President Humphrey, Rev. Mr. Richardson, Rev. Amos A Phelps, and Mr Lyman of Plymouth and others. One interesting sermon mentions
the belief that the Lord was going to return in 1843 which the pastor debunks and the writer did attend a meeting of one of
the preachers associated with Miller of the Adventists. Another interesting admonition was against going to the Post Office
on Sunday."
Index Terms
- Diaries
- Connecticut--Economic conditions--19th century.
- Connecticut--Religion--19th century.
- Connecticut--Religious life and customs.
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Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Connecticut--Economic conditions--19th century.
- Connecticut--Religion--19th century.
- Connecticut--Religious life and customs.