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Finding aid created by: MRC
Date: 27 Mar 2013
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Overview of the Collection |
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Creator: | Huntington, F. D. (Frederic Dan), 1819-1904. |
Title: | F. D. Huntington Correspondence |
Dates: | 1885[?] |
Quantity: | 1 folder (SC) |
Abstract: | Letter addressed to "My dear friend" regarding requests made of him during the Convention |
Language: | English |
Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Frederic Dan Huntington (1819-1904) was an American clergyman and author, and the first Protestant Episcopal bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York. In 1869 he founded St. John's School (later The Manlius School), a military school in Manlius, New York, and served as its president until his death.
The F. D. Huntington Correspondence consists of a letter addressed to "My dear friend" and discusses requests made of Huntington during the Convention as well as other aspects of the Convention.
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Persons
Huntington, F. D. (Frederic Dan), 1819-1904.
Corporate Bodies
Episcopal Church -- Bishops.
Episcopal Church -- Clergy.
Episcopal Church. -- Diocese of Central New York.
Subjects
Bishops -- New York (State)
Genres and Forms
Correspondence.
Preferred Citation
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
F. D. Huntington Correspondence,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Acquisition Information
Unknown.
Correspondence
Correspondence | |||||||||||
SC 691 | "My dear friend" 1885[?] |