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Letter from W. C. Rumsey to T. Z. R. Jones
(1850-02-04)"[Rumsey] encloses $5.00 from William Lewis for the institution at Kalamazoo...asks [Jones] to acknowledge $5.00 sent in the fall [of 1849] for E. Fowler." -From the Baptist Calendar -
Letter from Joseph Fisk to T.Z.R. Jones
(1851-09-20)A letter to T.Z.R. Jones giving the costs for flooring and shingles, which was possibly meant for the Upper Hall building. -
Letter from Luther H. Trowbridge to Board of Baptist State Convention
(1864-06-15)Luther H. Trowbridge, missionary at Three Rivers, writes to the Board of Baptist State Convention in Detroit. He reports that he has not travelled, preached, or attended as many meetings during the quarter but that he has ... -
Letter from James A. Clark to Board of Michigan Baptist State Convention
(1866-04-20)James A. Clark, Chairman of Committee to report a plan for theological education, Kalamazoo, writes to the Board of Michigan Baptist State Convention in Detroit. Clark mentions that Professor H.L. Wayland is owed $333.33 ... -
Letter from Samuel Cornelius to T.Z.R. Jones
(1854-12-24)Samuel Cornelius explains to T.Z.R. Jones that "Circumstances have hindered him from laboring for Kalamazoo [College]; is deeply discouraged by the financial crisis; has obtained subscriptions of $1,375 for the theological ... -
Letter from H.N. Dickinson to J.A.B. Stone
(1858-11-02)H.N. Dickinson writes to J.A.B. Stone inquiring about the admission of women at the College. Dickinson had purchased a scholarship assuming that women and men received the same education. At this time, the College did in ... -
Letter from Titus Rabevelt to the Baptist Convention of the State of Michigan,
(1861-10-11)Titus Rabevelt, the clerk of the Baptist Church of Christ in Monroe, MI, writes to the Michigan Baptist Convention about a recent meeting at the same church. The parish invited the current pastor, Rev. William R. Northrop, ... -
Letter from Francis Prescott to T.Z.R. Jones
(1858-07-21)Francis Prescott writes to T.Z.R. Jones to inform him that he cannot pay the required interest on his scholarship, and doesn’t know when he can. He attributes this sorry state to his departure from Grand River Valley and ... -
Letter from M. Sherrill to T.Z.R. Jones
(1857-12-14)M. Sherrill writes to T.Z.R. Jones, replying to a letter sent to him by Jones asking for some sort of aid to the college, probably in the form of money. The gravity of the aid is unclear, but sufficient enough for Sherrill ... -
Letter from John Booth to T.Z.R. Jones
(1859-03-08)John Booth writes to T.Z.R. Jones to notify Jones of Booth’s intention to pledge a scholarship he purchase to “a young man (colour’d) by the name of Martin,” a Baptist preacher from Toledo who wishes to eventually travel ...