Box 4
Contains 28 Results:
"Underneath are the everlasting arms", 1862
Three copies.
"In memory of Jacob Newman Knapp", 1868
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.
"Death and redemption", 1879
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.
"The hydrostatic paradox in morals", 1880
Two copies.
"Sermons on great themes: The Bible", 1886
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.
"The three open books", 1890
Two copies. Author unknown.
"Annual address… Harvard Natural History Society", 1853
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.
"An inaugural address, delivered at Antioch College" and "Baccalaureate address…Antioch College", 1859 - 1860
Two copies of each.
"Catalogue of Antioch College", 1859
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.
"Addresses at the inauguration of Thomas Hill, D.D…. Harvard College", 1863
Correspondence, mostly to siblings and family while at Leominster and Harvard, with multiple typescript copies; letters to Rev. Fred Knapp (1840s) and also Rev. Samuel May; 1871-1872 letters to Hal while traveling in South America. Also includes Hill's writings, addresses, sermons, lectures, and biographical information.