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Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0061
Scope and Contents
The Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Sr., Collection consists of sermons, clippings, and photographs. The items have been well preserved.
Dates:
1939-1967
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0084
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The Edgar L. Morgan Papers contain five spiral-bound books of transcripts from Dr. Morgan’s sketches of missionary life in China (originally published in the Owenton, Kentucky, News-Herald); a letter by Carter Morgan describing the collection; and memorials for Edgar L. and Lelah Carter Morgan written by Carter (their son). The collection also contains a folder of supporting documents, including sample articles, business cards, and an obituary of Dr. Morgan. The collection was compiled and...
Dates:
1965-1997
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0025
Scope and Contents
The Eleanor Fay Allen Cunningham Papers contains one scrapbook (1948-50), one letter from Ms. Cunningham (September 15, 1995), and one loose photograph of Ms. Cunningham (c.1995).
Dates:
1948-1995
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0068
Scope and Contents
The Eric Klingelhofer Collection contains two folders of materials related to the Faculty Welfare Committee at Mercer University: one covering 1990-93 and another 1994-96. Correspondence, meeting notes, and handouts are included and deal with issues such as faculty salaries, sabbatical policies, and University policies on faculty members’ consulting or taking other jobs outside their University duties.
Dates:
1990-1996
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0131
Scope and Contents
The Eugene S. Mitchell Collection consists mainly of items from Mitchell's education at Mercer University (1857-1860) and correspondence from during and after the American Civil War (1862-1871). Series 1 consists of correspondence, mostly from Mitchell to Chloe Emma Lewis, his future wife. The bulk of the letters were written between 1863 and 1865 from Mitchell’s service in the Virginia battlefields of the Civil War. Only three letters in the collection were written by people...
Dates:
1856-1871
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0119
Scope and Contents
This collection contains Eugene Stetson’s letters, articles, scrapbooks, and more throughout his career. Three years of the Proceedings of the American Bankers’ Association (1912, 1914, 1915) are also on the shelf with the collection along with a blue book slipcase engraved in gold letters, “E. W. Stetson.”Related materials include:
John A. Sibley Papers, Circa 1920-1989 at Emory University
Robert Winship Woodruff Papers, 1819-1996 (Bulk 1924-1986) at Emory University
Emily and...
Dates:
1875-1959
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0163
Scope and Contents
The Ferrol Sams collections contains eleven boxes of handwritten and typed book manuscripts, both edited and unedited; it also contains the author’s correspondence and other personal papers.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1980 - 2000
Collection
Identifier: GB-CH-172
Scope and Contents
The First Baptist Church of Alpharetta Collection includes the church's audio-visual materials from the early 1990s to the early 2000s, including slides and photos from Vacation Bible Schools (VBS), youth events, AWANA, Upward events, and more.
Dates:
1991-2003
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0100
Scope and Contents
The Otto Papers contains one binder entitled “The Case of Dr. Francis Robert Otto,” and a notation inside reading, “This copy by hand from Dr. Otto, September 25, 1990.” The binder is organized into sections, all of which deal with a controversial chapel sermon delivered by Dr. Otto (Dean of the Chapel) in 1967. Chapel attendance was at that time required at Mercer University. The binder contains a transcript of the sermon and related correspondence and news clippings. The collection...
Dates:
1956-1987
Collection
Identifier: MU-PP-0050
Scope and Contents
The Frank Arthur Hooper III Collection consists of 29 carte de visites, 16 cabinet cards, and one memory book. The items were donated by Marjorie F. Hooper, widow of Frank Arthur Hooper, III, who was the grandson of Frank Arthur Hooper of the Mercer University class of 1885. During his grandfather’s time at Mercer, he collected carte de visites of classmates and other students during that time. Most of the cabinet cards are unlabeled and are likely of family members.
Dates:
1883-1885