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Interview, Georgia Love, Interview With An Ex-Slave Who Is Reputed To Have The Power To Remove Pains With Her Hands, Circa 1936, Georgia Love, Federal Writers' Project Of The Work Projects Administration For The State Of Florida Jan 1936

Interview, Georgia Love, Interview With An Ex-Slave Who Is Reputed To Have The Power To Remove Pains With Her Hands, Circa 1936, Georgia Love, Federal Writers' Project Of The Work Projects Administration For The State Of Florida

Narratives of Formerly Enslaved Floridians

Federal Writers' Project interview with Georgia Love of Lakeland, Florida, on her belief in faith healing.


Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, October 25, 1891, Albert Hafner Oct 1891

Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, October 25, 1891, Albert Hafner

Albert Hafner Letters

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Hafner informs her that he is sick with a severe cold. He tells her how severe the cold weather has been in Tarpon Springs. Hafner then responds to Chandler's previous comments about how romantic it is for a couple to only meet once and not see one another again until their wedding day. Hafner ponders the sacredness of Betrothal versus wedding ceremonies. He then recounts a story from when he was a boy, and the priest told his class only Catholics went to heaven, and Protestants go to …


Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, August 28, 1891, Albert Hafner Aug 1891

Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, August 28, 1891, Albert Hafner

Albert Hafner Letters

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. He reviews a clipping about Unitarianism Chandler sent him and reflects on his free-thinking views of religion. Hafner ponders what he and Chandler will be reading once they are married and how they will discuss it in person. He also tells her that if she were with him, he would have the pleasure of confiding in her about his stress and value her consideration. Hafner responds about a friend of Chandler's who cares for rats, emphasizing the fact that she kisses these pets. He then reviews another clipping …


Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, August 11, 1891, Albert Hafner Aug 1891

Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, August 11, 1891, Albert Hafner

Albert Hafner Letters

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. He compliments Chandler's letter writing once more, saying her letters are always substantial and thoughtful. He also ponders a sermon he came across and asks Chandler's opinion.