Guide to Reverend A. A. Morrison Papers
Collection Summary
Title: Reverend A. A. Morrison Papers Call Number: MS 87-25 Size: 0.25 linear feet Acquisition: Source unknown. Processed by: LTM: 5/11/1987; Reprocessed by JEF: 1/28/1998
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Rev. A. A. Morrison's diary describes the life of an itinerant Presbyterian minister. His accounts describe different congregations he served, trouble with the local Presbytery, and work as a school teacher. He was an itinerant minister in Iowa and Ohio between 1838 and 1868.
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Contains part of a personal diary of A. A. Morrison, who was an itinerant Presbyterian minister while he served in Iowa. His account gives us reports on the different congregations he served during 1838 and 1845. |
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Contains part of a personal diary of A. A. Morrison, who was an itinerant Presbyterian minister while he served in Ohio. His account gives us reports on the different congregations he served during 1852-1853. |
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Contains part of a personal diary of A. A. Morrison, who was an itinerant Presbyterian minister while he served in Ohio. His account gives us reports on the different congregations he served, trouble with the local Presbytery, and his job as a school teacher during 1854. |
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Contains part of a personal diary of A. A. Morrison, who was an itinerant Presbyterian minister while he served in Ohio. His account gives us reports on the different congregations he served, trouble with the local Presbytery, and his job as a school teacher during 1855. |
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Contains two letters, one written by A. A. Morrison to his wife, who lived in Ohio from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, dated 1854. He reports back to his wife about his travels for the Lord. The other letter dates from 1868 and written by a relative of Morrison's. |