Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
Elijah Kellogg to Joseph McKeen, Portland (ME). 24 July, 1801 [3p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
M. Newman to Joseph McKeen, [Andover, MA?]. 18 August, 1801 [1p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Joseph McKeen to Joseph McKeen Jr., Beverly (MA). 24 August, 1801 [2p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Joseph McKeen to Alice McKeen, Portland (ME). September, 1801 [2p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Alfred Johnson to Joseph McKeen, Freeport (ME). 5 November, 1801 [2p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Joseph McKeen to John Abbot, Beverly (MA). 30 December, 1801 [3p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Levi McKeen to Joseph McKeen, Poughkeepsie (NY). 8 January, 1802 [3p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
John Abbot to Joseph McKeen, Portland (ME). 10 April, 1802 [3p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Joseph McKeen to the Trustees & Overseers of Bowdoin College, Beverly (MA). 20 April, 1802 [4p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.
Joseph McKeen to Elijah Kellogg, Beverly (MA). 10 May, 1802 [2p.]
Contains letters, sermons, clippings, and other biographical information relating to Joseph McKeen (1757-1807). The bulk of the correspondence is to or from McKeen, with the notable correspondents including Benjamin Vaughan and Elijah Kellogg. Also within the series are biographical notes and clippings concerning McKeen, several volumes of his sermons, and an account of the induction of President Willard at Harvard in 1781.