Gresham Family Papers
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Photocopies of papers of the family of John Jones Gresham, a Macon, Georgia attorney, businessman and politician. Includes correspondence, notes on Confederate memorabilia, legal and financial papers, and biographical materials.
Author | : Frank Farnsworth Starr |
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Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 1921 |
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William Goodwin married first, in 1616, to Elizabeth White. His second marriage, in 1654, was to Susannah, probably the widow of Rev. Thomas Hooker of Hartford, Connecticut. Most of the records are from England, but some descendants immigrated to America.
Author | : Augusta Gresham Bagwell |
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Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2012-06-05 |
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ISBN | : 9781462287222 |
Hardcover reprint of the original 1915 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Bagwell, Augusta Gresham. Gresham Family. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Bagwell, Augusta Gresham. Gresham Family, . N.P., 1915. Subject: Gresham Family
Author | : Virgil L. Gresham |
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Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1977 |
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The Gresham family immigrated from England to Virginia about 1690. Includes Akers, Anderson, Davis, Killen, Pettus, Rice and related families.
Author | : Richard T. Couture |
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Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Virginia |
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Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 1862 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
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Author | : Rich S. Brown III |
Publisher | : Rich S. Brown III |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2023-05-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
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The Life I Now Live recounts the life and ministry of J. Gresham Machen, the founder of Westminster Theological Seminary (1929), the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (1936), and the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions (1933). This book takes you on a journey back to the early twentieth century when historic, Evangelical Christianity was met with intense opposition by the Theological Liberals known as Modernists. The Presbyterian Church (USA) in the North split over the "Fundamentalist-Modernist divide," and the leading institutions of the day did the same, including Princeton Theological Seminary. Many key leaders in the Protestant Church theologically criticized the person and redeeming work of Jesus Christ and the Bible, which is the inerrant, inspired, and authoritative word of God. J. Gresham Machen led the Evangelical Church amidst much turmoil, confusion, and deconstruction with absolute integrity and a steadfast spirit. Though he was well known and beloved within the Evangelical Church in his own day, the story of how he defended the historic Christian Faith has been largely forgotten a century later. The Life I Now Live explores Machen's defense of the gospel, his teaching and preaching ministry, and his evangelistic zeal. It is also written in commemoration of his classic work Christianity and Liberalism (1923). But it is so much more than just a biography! This book encourages "ordinary" Christians to see themselves as those who can indeed defend the Truth in today's age of Postliberalism (Postmodernism), unbiblical Gender Ideology, Critical Race Theory, and Deconstructionism. The Evangelical Church is now in a moment of crisis in which we must choose today whom we will serve. Will you serve the Lord God? And if so, how will you defend the Faith in today's culture? Read this book to find out how!
Author | : Saussy family |
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Genre | : Charleston (S.C.) |
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Transcriptions include some errors; also includes transcriptions of Civil War letters that are not included in this collection.
Author | : Cherry-Goldsby Family |
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Release | : 1837 |
Genre | : Atlanta Campaign, 1864 |
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This collection consists of documents and memorabilia preserved by descendants of the Cherry and Goldsby families. The bulk of the collection consists of 47 letters written home by Captain George W. Cherry during the American Civil War, describing life in the regiment, battle, and providing advice to his family at home. Most of the letters are originals, but some are available only as transcriptions or quoted in publications. The collection also contains Cherry's masonic apron; certificates of title for property in Greenville, Alabama, dating to the mid-1800s; bills of sale for slaves; confederate bonds; two letters from Georgia politician Alexander Stephens; and correspondence from Josiah G. Parsons at Bunker Hill and Fredericksburg during the Civil War. Also present are newspaper clippings preserved by the families; medals, photographs and other memorabilia related to Thomas Mariner Jr. (III); a photograph and badges of James Hope Stevens from the Spanish American War; and historical information collected by the current descendants of the families.
Author | : Sarah E. Gardner |
Publisher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780807857670 |
"Gardner's reading of a wide range of published and unpublished texts recovers a multifaceted vision of the South. For example, during the war, while its outcome was not yet a foregone conclusion, women's writings sometimes reflected loyalty and optimism; at other times, they revealed doubts and a wavering resolve. According to Gardner, it was only in the aftermath of defeat that a more unified vision of the southern cause emerged. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, white women - who remained deeply loyal to their southern roots - were raising fundamental questions about the meaning of southern womanhood in the modern era."--BOOK JACKET.