Dates
- undated
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Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
Samuel F. Jarvis was an Episcopal clergyman. First historiographer of the Episcopal Church; resident of Middletown, CT and graduate of Yale College in 1805. From 1811-1826, he served at various posts in New York and Boston and then travelled in Europe for nine years, visiting its most important libraries. In 1835 returned to the U.S., and was professor of oriental literature at Washington (now Trinity) College, Middletown, CT and from 1837-1842 was rector at Christ Church, Middletown. In 1838 was named as historiographer of the Episcopal Church with a directive to prepare an ecclesiastical history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S. Only one volume, The Church of the Redeemed, was published in 1850.
Extent
0 cubic feet
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
American Textile History Museum Collection.
- American Print Works
- Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
- Cotton manufacture
- Davis & Furber Machine Co.
- Dry-goods.
- Flannel
- Industrial relations
- Lawrence (Mass.)
- Lowell (Mass.)
- Machine shops
- Machinists
- Manufacturers' agents
- Merchants.
- New-York Historical Society.
- Philip Allen & Sons
- Salisbury Mills (Amesbury, Mass.)
- Stores, Retail.
- Textile fabrics.
- Textile industry
- Textile machinery
- Textile workers
- Wages.
- Waterston Pray & Company
- Women textile workers
- Women's clothing industry
- Woolen and worsted manufacture
Source
- American Textile History Museum (Organization)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository