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Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: In this printing device owned by Foxe's publisher, John Day, a richly dressed man speaks to another man and gestures downward with his right hand toward a skeleton. The skeleton lies on top of a casket, which is located outdoors before a city and harbor. The man speaks a subordinate clause ("Et s... -
Date: 1927? Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed list of epitaphs about Lucy Rider Meyer. The epitaphs come from students and other folks who knew Mrs. Meyer. The dates of 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1915 are included by some of them. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Date: 1919 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a spiritual by Lucy Rider Meyer. Notes by Lucy Rider Meyer are also included in this document, and the wording is little different in these four versions of the song. The spiritual centers around death and burial. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1922-03-19 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This letter from March 19, 1922, written on Chicago Training School stationery by Belle L. James, announces the death of Lucy Rider Meyer to the friends of the school. The letter recounts the last days of Mrs. Meyer's life as well as her funeral service and ensuing memorial service. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: In this poem by Lucy Rider Meyer, she writes about death and the relief it brings until the resurrection. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Date: 1919-06-03 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a telegram to Belle James from Lucy Rider Meyer, who is in Richey, Montana. She writes to send flowers to someone who as died. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary