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D. P. Henderson To Isaac Errett, March 17, 1865, D P. Henderson Mar 1865

D. P. Henderson To Isaac Errett, March 17, 1865, D P. Henderson

Unpublished Letters of the Disciples of Christ

D. P. Henderson to Isaac Errett, March 17, 1865

Henderson, for the third time, urges Errett to hold a meeting in Louisville. Henderson mentions the "Rebel debris" who belonged to his congregation but have apparently started attending another congregation.

Henderson is pleased because the war is winding down: "My heart is cheered when I think of the speedy ruin of this most foul and wicked rebellion."


Benjamin Franklin To Isaac Errett, January 1, 1864, Benjamin Franklin Dec 1863

Benjamin Franklin To Isaac Errett, January 1, 1864, Benjamin Franklin

Unpublished Letters of the Disciples of Christ

Benjamin Franklin to Isaac Errett, January 1, 1864

Franklin replies to Errett's concerns about Franklin's comments on Errett's work in Detroit, Michigan.


Robert Richardson To Isaac Errett, December 31, 1863, Robert Richardson Dec 1863

Robert Richardson To Isaac Errett, December 31, 1863, Robert Richardson

Unpublished Letters of the Disciples of Christ

Robert Richardson wrote a letter to Isaac Errett in 1863 touching upon some current events: (1) Errett's controversial "Synopsis"; (2) efforts to produce a new hymn book to replace Alexander Campbell's long standing hymn book; (3) lagging profits caused Alexander Campbell to consider no longer publishing the Millennial Harbinger.


W. K. Pendleton To Isaac Errett, July 3, 1862, William K. Pendleton Jul 1862

W. K. Pendleton To Isaac Errett, July 3, 1862, William K. Pendleton

Unpublished Letters of the Disciples of Christ

W. K. Pendleton to Isaac Errett, July 3, 1862

Persons or subjects mentioned in this letter are:

W. K. Pendleton, Mail Service Suspended during Civil War, William Starke Rosecrans, Alexander Campbell, Jr., Alexander Campbell, Joseph Darr, Jr., Pleasant Hill Female Seminary, George W. Elley, Isaac Errett, Jennie Errett, Open Communion in Stone-Campbell Movement