Box 3
Container
Contains 96 Results:
1 letter - May 6, 1842 - Manchester - Grant - condition of Burr Seminary - no religious revival, revival at Williams College (only 20 students there impenitent), May 6, 1842
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
May 6, 1842
1 letter - Apr. 25, 1843 - Sharon - Hiram Weed to Kaercher - Presbyterians and revival - (Methodists influenced by Millerism) - Christ to come this month - not many to believe this part "yet the multitude that came to hear from curiosity were willing to attend from night to night that they might hear the truth from Mr. Reed and others", Apr. 25, 1843
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Apr. 25, 1843
1 letter - June 9, 1843 - Savanah - Christine Carlen to Kaercher at Western Reserve - husband, June 9, 1843
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
June 9, 1843
1 letter - Oct. 1, 1843 - Sharon - Hiram Weed - Post Office creates excitement - revival died down, Oct. 1, 1843
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Oct. 1, 1843
1 letter - Oct. 24, 1843 - Detroit - Lucious C. Rouse - had proposed to American Tract Society that Kaercher work during vacation in Stack Co. - ATS refused, wanting permanent works - Rouse urges Kaercher to preach to Germans in Ohio or Penn. and consult with German Reformed or Presbyterians Church - number of Germans in Springfield and Canton - urges Kaercher to spend vacation in exploration trip among these Germans and in giving away tracts, Oct. 24, 1843
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Oct. 24, 1843
1 citizenship papers - George Kaercher - May 21, 1844 , Akron, Ohio, May 21, 1844
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
May 21, 1844
1 licence to preach - July 24, 1844 - Hudson - G. Kaercher - by Presbytery of Portage, July 24, 1844
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
July 24, 1844
1 letter - Oct. 21, 1844 - Yale - Guernsey to G. Kaercher, Oct. 21, 1844
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Oct. 21, 1844
1 commission from Home Missionary Society - Dec. 21, 1844 - G. Kaercher - six months at Northampton, Summit Co., Ohio - to receive $25 and rent from congregation, Dec. 21, 1844
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Dec. 21, 1844
1 letter - Mar. 14, 1845 - Guernsey to Kaercher - Kaercher's brother Frederick arrested for counterfeiting money, Mar. 14, 1845
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Letters to Kaercher commenting on education, economic and social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students and laymen, Taylorism (New Haven theology), Millerism (Millerite movement), the need of ministers among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics, the Reverend Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other divines; commissions and reports to the American Home Missionary Society, licenses to preach, accounts as to...
Dates:
Mar. 14, 1845