Box 4
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Sermons: Numbers 63, 69, 70, 71, 73, 79.
File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1843-1968
Sermons: Unnumbered, 1884, 1903
File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1884, 1903
Sermons: Unnumbered, 1903, and undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1903, and undated
Sermons, undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
undated
Lectures, Alteration in the English Bible-Mosaic Ritual and Institutions
File — Box: 4, Folder: 5
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1843-1968
Lectures, Moses: The Decalogue-Miscellany
File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1843-1968
Miscellaneous Articles
File — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Identifier: Folder 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Charles W. Pearson was a scholar of marked linguistic ability, a pastor with independent religious views, and in his youth a seafaring adventurer. His six children were Margaret, a housewife; Muriel, housewife and mink farmer; Josephine, a librarian; Ethel, defender of things English and genealogist; George, an investment executive; and Mowbray, an enterprising businessman who became a socioeconomic thinker in his later years. The material that all of these individuals have left behind as...
Dates:
1843-1968