Manuscripts
Thomas Prentiss sermons
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1788 December 2-1795 December 13
Manuscripts
Collection of 507 sermons composed between 1770 and 1814 by Thomas Prentiss. Although the sermons are unsigned, Peter Drummey, Librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, identified Thomas Prentiss as the most likely author.
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1783 May 11-1788 October 19
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Collection of 507 sermons composed between 1770 and 1814 by Thomas Prentiss. Although the sermons are unsigned, Peter Drummey, Librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, identified Thomas Prentiss as the most likely author.
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1794 January 24-1838
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Collection of 507 sermons composed between 1770 and 1814 by Thomas Prentiss. Although the sermons are unsigned, Peter Drummey, Librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, identified Thomas Prentiss as the most likely author.
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1770-1776 April 28
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Collection of 507 sermons composed between 1770 and 1814 by Thomas Prentiss. Although the sermons are unsigned, Peter Drummey, Librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, identified Thomas Prentiss as the most likely author.
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1776 April 28-1783 May 11
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Collection of 507 sermons composed between 1770 and 1814 by Thomas Prentiss. Although the sermons are unsigned, Peter Drummey, Librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, identified Thomas Prentiss as the most likely author.
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Sargeant Prentiss Knut papers
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A collection of 2,700 items from 1830 to 1972; it contains professional papers and personal, professional, and family correspondence of Sargeant Prentiss Knut. Included is material related to the Civil War claims regarding family property and other litigation, including the settlement of Lily Barret Knut's estate. The collection also contains material from Knut's professional and political career. Also included is correspondence of the Barret and Knut families, biographical information, notebooks, typewritten copies of the diaries of Dr. Rush Nutt (1805) and Rittenhouse Nutt (1834), newspaper clippings and ephemera.
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