Box 1
Container
Contains 10 Results:
Acceptance notes from students invited to membership, 1836-1838
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Acceptance notes from students invited to membership, 1839-1840
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Acceptance notes from students invited to membership, 1841-1845
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Acceptance notes from students invited to membership, 1846-1847
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Constitution - revisions and amendments, n.d.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Librarian's reports, 1837, 1844, 1846, 1847, n.d.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Map of the Sandwich Islands with notes listing the mission stations, n.d.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Oration delivered before the Theological Society, 1820 Jun 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Treasurer's book, 1838-1840
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-
Treasurer's reports, 1836, 1841, 1842
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: A04.08.03
Series Description:
From the Series:
The Theological Society of Bowdoin College began under the administration of President Appleton. Little is known about the society prior to 1836 because its records were destroyed in the 1836 Maine Hall fire. The preamble of the society's 1836 constitution states the society was interested in the "inquiry 'what is truth';" the group was centered around the study and debate of religious matters. Its meetings were indefinitely suspended in 1850 after suffering a considerable lack of student...
Dates:
1806-