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| 1 | Anderson (K. Brooke) Papers, 1918/1957
1.0 linear foot The K. Brooke Anderson papers contain correspondence, daybooks, ledgers, journals, photographs, notes, speeches primarily related to his years at Brown as executive secretary of the Brown Christian Association. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 2 | Atwood (Mary Anne) papers, 1882/1910
2 linear feet The Mary Anne Atwood Papers contains about 700 letters and manuscripts for the period 1882-1910. Most of the letters in the collection are written from M.A. Atwood to Mme. Isabelle de Steiger. The collection also includes other letters written and received by Atwood, manuscript drafts and notes. According to the admirers of Mary Anne Atwood, "Mrs. Atwood was truly an adept [of the metaphysical tradition]. The last one." "The Atwood material is very important for the study of a vanished Britain, when Neo-Platonism and High Ideas influenced the nation. But, as Mrs. Atwood says, they went in for power and threw their spiritual heritage out the window." Repository: John Hay Library |
| 3 | Barrett (Ellen M.) papers, 1946/2005
21.0 Linear feet Ellen M. Barrett, a scholar specializing in medieval monastic history, was the first openly gay person, and one of the earliest women, to be ordained priest in the Episcopal Church. Beginning in 1975, when she was ordained deacon, through 1977 when she was ordained priest, the collection documents her path to ordination and the far reaching international reaction to her ordination. The collection covers her subsequent, nearly thirty-year carreer as priest in the Episcopal Church and her eventual postulancy in an Anglican women's monastic community. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 4 | Bishop James DeWolf Perry Papers, 1835/1961 (bulk 1904/1947)
26 linear feet This collection contains the personal papers of Bishop James DeWold Perry, mainly from the time of his consecration as Bishop of Rhode Island in 1911 until his death in 1947, and especially from his tenure as Presiding Bishop, 1930-1937. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 5 | Brown (Charles Wilson) collection of Brown and Wilson family papers, 1846/1967 (bulk 1904/1947)
1 linear ft. (1 records center box) The Charles Wilson Brown collection of Brown and Wilson family papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs related to Lanta Wilson Smith (Charles Brown's aunt), Rev. Henry Wheaton Brown (Charles Brown's father) and Rev. William Jones Wilson (Charles Brown's grandfather). The correspondence is largely written to or by Lanta Wilson Smith's and includes some of her poetry; the remaining correspondence is written by or related to Rev. William Jones Wilson. Autobiographies of both Rev. Brown and Rev. Wilson can be found in the collection as can parish programs and related clippings. The photographs are of Maine churches and Rev. Wilson and his wife. Repository: Brown University Library |
| 6 | Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers, 1844/1898 (bulk 1904/1947)
1140 items The papers of Rev. Eli Canfield, Episcopal clergyman and prominent member of the evangelical faction of the church, consist of sermons reflecting the religious and social beliefs of the period 1845 to 1885, personal manuscripts, and letters mainly to his son, James Hulme Canfield, educator. Canfield was born in Arlington, Vermont and served as a pastor in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Repository: Brown University Library |
| 7 | Chaplain's Office Records, 1953/2002 (bulk 1904/1947)
5.5 Linear feet The Chaplain's Office records contain materials related to the operation of the Office from circa 1958 to 1997. The collection includes information regarding Manning Chapel, religious services, preachers, offerings, Christmas Carol Service, and service projects in Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica and Honduras. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 8 | Chime of Bells and Music at Grace Church Providence, 1857/1987 (bulk 1904/1947)
.75 linear feet Collection consists of manuscript, published, and photocopied material and includes two histories of Grace Church, a history of the Grace Church chime of bells, chime program log, news clippings and correspondence pertaining to the chimes, original musical notations, pamphlets, service programs and biographical information on Bishop Thomas March Clark, rector of Grace Church at the time of the purchase and installation of the chimes as well as Dorothy Rice, bellringer from 1946 to 1989. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 9 | Dexter (Robert Cloutman and Elisabeth Anthony) papers, 1797/1971 (bulk 1935/1968)
12 linear feet (11 records center boxes, 1 legal-size document case, and 1 oversize box) The Dexter Papers are a wide-ranging collection of letters, diaries, reports, manuscripts, research notes and photographs dating from the early 19th to the late 20th century. The material represents Elisabeth and Robert Dexter’s humanitarian work in Europe with the Unitarian Service Committee, their respective historical and sociological research projects, and the life and work of Elisabeth’s father Alfred Williams Anthony, a Baptist minister and educator. Repository: Brown University Library |
| 10 | Dreyfus Affair periodicals collection , 1891/1906 (bulk 1935/1968)
0.5 linear feet (1 oversize box) The weekend supplements include small commentaries on and large, usually colored illustrations of the events surrounding the trials and imprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus and Émile Zola's involvement in his cause. Repository: Brown University Library |
| 11 | Episcopal Church Women of Rhode Island, 1875/1987 (bulk 1935/1968)
16 boxes The Records of the Episcopal Church Women of Rhode Island consist of materials from 1875-1987, documenting its administrative, and financial activities throughout the twentieth century life of the organization. The collection, which is divided into four series, consists of correspondence, organization publications, copies of the organization's articles of incorporation, constitution and by-laws, photographs, lists of officers, surveys and questionnaires, annual reports, meeting minutes, and financial documents. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 12 | Kingston Congregational Church Collection, 1835/1968 (bulk 1935/1968)
0.75 linear feet This collection contains historical documents, newsletters, programs of service, annual reports, and budgets of the historic Kingston Congregational Church in Kingston, Rhode Island. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 13 | Kinsolving (Arthur B. and Sally Bruce) papers, 1885/1951 (bulk 1920/1951)
8 linear feet Abstract Repository: Brown University |
| 14 | McCarthy/Bannon Family Collection, 1890/1936 (bulk 1913/1933)
.64 cubic feet other The McCarthy/Bannon Family Collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence and ephemera related to the Bannon family of Mansfield, Massachusetts and the McCarthy family of Providence, Rhode Island. The majority of materials are related to Patrick Joseph McCarthy who served as mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from January 1907 to January 1909. Repository: Rhode Island State Archives |
| 15 | Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1703/2004 (bulk 1913/1933)
16 box(es) The Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection contains scrapbooks, photographs, letters, postcards, ledger books, ephemera, and artifacts the majority of which relate to Rhode Island subjects. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 16 | Niantic Baptist Church records, 1987/2012 (bulk 1913/1933)
0.5 Linear feet Records of the church documenting the administration of it with annual reports, minutes, and financial records. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 17 | Records of Christ Church, Lonsdale, 1833/1989 (bulk 1913/1933)
9 boxes The Records of Christ Church consist of materials from 1833-1989, documenting the history of the church from its founding to the end of the twentieth century. The collection, which is divided into three series, consists of adminstrative records, church registers, and photographs. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 18 | Records of Grace Episcopal Church, 1829/2000 (bulk 1913/1933)
96 box(es) Grace Church was founded in Providence, Rhode Island in 1829. The records document the administrative, financial, religious, social, and cultural activities of Grace Episcopal Church. The records are comprehensive but there are gaps particularly in the early years. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 19 | Records of St. Ansgarius, 1888/1974 (bulk 1913/1933)
1 box The Records of St. Ansgarius Church consist of materials from 1888-1974, documenting the administrative activities and worship life of the church. The collection, which is divided into two series, consists of membership documents, and church registers. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 20 | Records of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, Rhode Island, 1715/1991 (bulk 1913/1933)
45.5 boxes The records of St. John's Cathedral date from its founding as King's Church in Providence in 1722. The collection is divided into six series documenting the Church's administrative, religious, cultural, and financial activities from 1715 to 1994. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |






