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Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1921-05-25 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Belle L. James to Lucy Rider Meyer. This is general correspondence about daily matters. Details of Miss Belle Jame's surgery are mentioned. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1920-12-27 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Belle L. James to Lucy Rider Meyer. This is general correspondence about daily matters. Christmas is described. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Harper & Brothers Date: 1915-11-16 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Harper & Brothers to Lucy Rider Meyer. The publishing company informs Mrs. Meyer that they wish for her to write something for popular reading that discusses the newest findings in science. They do not wish for her to write anything about the history of science or othe... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1920-09-09 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Belle L. James to Lucy Rider Meyer. This is general correspondence about daily matters. Belle James mentions her birthday as being the day before, September 8th. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Josiah Shelley, 1849-1926 Date: 1922-06-20 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a letter to the Oliver Ditson Company from Josiah Shelley Meyer, informing them that Lucy Rider Meyer did not have an estate, instead she had a memorial fund where the royalties for ""Who Did Swallow Jonah"" are to be deposited. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Tabernacle Publishing Company Date: 1920-10-19 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a contract from the Tabernacle Publishing Company for ""He Was Not Willing,"" a song by Lucy Rider Meyer. The contract includes various legalities for the hymn with signatures by Johnson and Lucy Rider Meyer. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1921-05-13 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Belle L. James to Lucy Rider Meyer. This is general correspondence about daily matters. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Josiah Shelley, 1849-1926 Date: 1925? Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a poem written by Josiah Shelley Meyer about Lucy Rider Meyer, and it was originally published in ""Modern Miracles,"" which was made possible through the help of Isabelle Horton. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: James, Belle L. Date: 1921-01-13 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Belle L. James to Lucy Rider Meyer. This is general correspondence about daily matters. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Lesemann, Louis Frederick William, 1869-1941 Date: 1926-07-22 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This article from The Northwestern Christian Advocate, by Louis F. W. Lesemann, celebrates and recounts the life of Josiah Shelley Meyer. The institutions that the helped to establish and the folks who supported them in these ventures are mentioned. The article concludes with a note about his death. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary