James L. Hill, D.D. Collection

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US-GCS DCL Coll-046 Row A CITY

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James L. Hill, D.D. Collection

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  • ca1870-1913 (Creation)

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Quantity: One 8 ½” x 10” blue-gray container

Arrangement: chronological: a series of pamphlets, articles and sermons bound in a single volume

Background Note: James Langdon Hill, D.D., the son of James J. Hill (a member of the Iowa Band) and custodian of the papers of his father and other members of the Band) was born in Iowa and later became a New England pastor, writer and missionary.

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A list of the contents appears at the beginning of the volume. Of special note are:

Personal Statement….at his installation as Pastor of the Mystic Church, Medford, Mass., January 12, 1887

“Dr. James L. Hill, Writer”, The Unit, December 1911

“A Crowning Achievement” Early Exploits of the Iowa Band”, Congregational Home Missionary Society

Tributes to Helen Grinnell Mears

“Some Yankees Enlarged”, New England Magazine, April 1912

“Formative Influences in Early Iowa”, Annals of Iowa, October 1911

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Archivist's note

Name of Preparer: D. Lalonde; C. Neubert
Date of Preparation: 2/4/00; 11/9/2021

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