Revivals.
     Subject 
  
        Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
      
        Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Albert Rogers Crandall papers
     Collection  — Multiple Containers
  
    
      Identifier: 2628
    
          Dates: 
        1861-1912,-1861-1863 (bulk)
      
      
   Elias Bowen papers
     Collection  — Microfilm reel 1 (positive): [Barcode: 31924094428293]
  
    
      Identifier: 2111
    
Abstract
	     
      Letters to Bowen during his pastorates at Utica, Ithaca, Cazenovia, Locke, and Moravia, New York, written by clergymen and others concerning revivals at Ithaca and elsewhere, work of the Cazenovia Seminary and Wesleyan University, and Methodism in Central New York.
          Dates: 
        1820-1852.
      
      
   Kaercher and Packer family papers
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: 347
    
Abstract
	     
      Correspondence and other papers relating the life of George Kaercher, who was a divinity student at Burr Seminary in Manchester, Vermont and Western Reserve College in Ohio, and later a minister in Ohio. Also includes papers of the Packer family.
          Dates: 
        1789-1938.
      
      
   Rudd family papers
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: 1636
    
Abstract
             Correspondence, notes and notebooks, printed material, and miscellany concerning the family affairs and genealogy of the Rudd, Porter, DeForest, and other related families and including information on the history of Norwich, Connecticut, where the family originated. Of particular interest are a copy of a letter (August 26, 1777) from Joseph Rudd, describing the battle at Bennington, Vermont; two letters (1827) about a religious revival in Huntington, Connecticut; and B. Rudd's book of...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1777 - 1952; Majority of material found within 1804 - 1952
      
      
   Shelton family papers
     Collection  — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064923802]
  
    
      Identifier: 808
    
          Dates: 
        1783-1934.