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John Heyl Vincent |
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2010.06.12.l |
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John Heyl Vincent File includes: Bishop John H. Vincent, "A Morning Prayer" News Articles Obituary, Mrs. John H. Vincent The National Cyclopaedia entry Matthew Josephson, "The Bishop and the Dictaphone" (1959) Vincent, "Early Days at Chautauqua" (1904) Newspaper Article excerpts Memorial Services Announcement Edward J. Raser, "Notes for biography in progress" (2001) Notes on Vincent family Commemorative Exercises Booklet (1920) Memorial Plaque Dedication--letters; speech; program; photographs; United Methodist Church Annual Conference, 1984 Portville Historical and Preservation Society Materials-- The Great Union Meeting,1999 program; dramatization; poems; letters; newspaper clipping; Dusenbury House newsletter Excerpts from various magazines (1901, 1904,1912) Genesee Wesleyan Seminary Ladies Exhibition Program, July 8, 1851 (Elizabeth Dusenbury) List of individuals, mostly Dusenburys. Copied from Cemetery in Portville for future references. Descendant list of Dusenbury Family, ending with John E Dusenbury [copy]. Pedigree Chart for Henry Mather Dusenbury [copy]. Front cover of Talent magazine with picture of JH Vincent on front dated December 1, 1904. Article title at top reads "[ho]me Life of Bishop John H Vincent, by Rev Jesse L Hurlbut." Postcard depicting "A Morning Prayer" by JH Vincent. Folded papers. Outside paper reads: to Mrs. John E Dusenbury from her brother John H Vincent, Mar. 4, 1892. Note at bottom reads: "copy of front page of Bishop Vincent's book" with title page of "My Mother: An Appreciation." General Address of the Superintendent of Instruction, Oct. 25, 1882. Superintendent's Address by JH Vincent, March 20, 1884. Newspaper article of a letter on reading and books. March 28, 1894. Order form for Vincent's book "The Chautauqua Movement" 1885. Description and drawings of cottage. 3 pages [copy]. Notes on Cottages at Chautauqua, Aug 26, 1887, March 25, 1887, and April 8, 1887 [copy]. Journal entry by Mrs. JH Vincent. 2 pages, sides cut off. [copy] Instructions to Members for their Work and Reports, from the Chautauqua Town and Country Club. Loose papers stapled into folder. 'Bishop Vincent and His Work by Ida Tarbell, McClure's Magazine." August 1895. 'The Chautauqua Textbooks #42 Hunt & Easton NY'. Front cover missing. On first page is written Smith Parish, Portville N.Y. Pamphlet titled "'82 Class Reunion" by Mrs. S.Q. Brown, Miss Kimball, Kate, and Miss May E Wightman. Bulletin of Announcements for the week beginning March 24, 1907. 'Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, East Main and Penn Avenue, Bradford PA ' Pamphlet titled "Seven Days' Study in Church Life: To Be Conducted By John H. Vincent At Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church." Handwritten note at top reads "File Misc under 'Bishop Vincent'." Page with several items stapled to it. Page is titled 'John H. Vincent, The Church Our University'. Stapled to sheet: A booklet titled 'Amusements, Plain and Kind words, by J. H. Vincent, D.D.'; A scrap of paper reading "I'm afraid you would find any recollections of the old days very unsatisfactory. To tell the truth I don't have very bright ones. We were always being told to 'behave like a Vincent' which I fear I found cramping to our style of play. Sorry." Handwritten note: Spoken by Isabel Vincent Harper, Daughter Quote. Press Clipping. "The Founder Of Chautauquas: The Varied and Helpful Career of Bishop John H. Vincent". Note attached reads: Luce's Press Clipping Bureau, clipping from 'World's Work' New York City 5-12. Envelope containing postcard 'A Morning Prayer' by JH Vincent. Book Jacket. 'John Heyl Vincent: A Biographical Sketch'. Damaged. Handwritten note on back reads '1945 Margaret Miller Newman Lewis Miller Cottage'. Page affixed on backing paper. 'The Christian Advocate (New York, Thursday, February 22, 1912) John Heyl Vincent, D.D., LL.D.'. Note on backing paper reads: From the Northwestern Christian Advocate 1st Paper- Wed April 1910 Bern 1832. Post card depicting JH Vincent. Back blank. "John Heyl Vincent, A Biographical Sketch" By Leon H. Vincent, New York, The MacMillan Company. Business card. S. A. Carnahan, 108 Simpson Avenue, Chautauqua, N.Y. Newspaper Article. Baltimore Methodist. 'Season at Chautauqua'. Dated 30 August 1900. Contains picture of John H. Vincent. "Chautauqua Catalogue for 1887," once-bound papers, now clipped together. Postcard. Image on front of Vincent and Miller. Back is blank. Pamphlet. 'The Founders of Chautauqua'. Contains photograph of Miller (R) and Vincent (L). Undated. Book. "Dedicatory Souvenir Directory and Historical Sketch, November One Thousand Nine Hundred Ten." Printed article. "Going to the Assembly" by JH Vincent. Aug 1890. |
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Collected Reference Files |
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Vincent, John Heyl Vincent, Elizabeth Dusenbury Portville, NY 154th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment Hardtack Regiment Humiston, Amos, Sgt. |
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10: Unclassifiable Artifacts |
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