"Trouble Brewing in Ohio," and "Miami University" The Protestant and Herald (NovemFebruary 3, 1843)Ģ. Dickey, Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (March 7, 1843). Dickey, Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (December 20, 1842).Į.Ğllie Junkin, Paradise, to Miss Helen Dickey, Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (June 25, 1842).į.Ğllie Junkin, Paradise, to Miss Helen Dickey, Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (October 5, 1842). Dickey, Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (September 9, 1841).ĭ. Ī.Ğllie Junkin, Miami Valley, to Miss Helen Dickey, Oxford, Pennsylvania (April 17, 1841).ī.Ğllie Junkin, Miami Valley, to Miss Helen Dickey, Oxford, Pennsylvania (July 10, 1841).Ĭ. student discipline and dismissal (April 24, 1863).ġ. George Andrew to his father, recommending Junkin (December 6, 1840).ī. "Your memorialists, alumni of the university. Rogers (July 30, 1844).ī.ğrom alumni meeting in Oxford, Union Hall, W. Letters and memorials to the Trustees requesting Junkin's resignation (1844, and undated).Ī. Report of the Committee to whom was referred the subject of the Alpha Delta Phi society (n.d.).Ħ. Junkin's resolution prohibiting secret societies at Miami (n.d.).Ĭ. Alpha Delta Phi and secret societies at Miami (1844 and undated).Ī. Junkin's Inauguration (August 11, 1841).ĥ.Ĝorrespondence re. Superintendent's Report (August 5, 1844).Ĥ.Ğxtract of journal re. Report/Superintendents Report (November 24, 1843). Relation to President Junkin (August 6, 1844?). Resolution setting the President's salary at $1300 (August 1843?)/Petitions from the Alumni. No.2-Superintendent's Report (August 1843). No.1-The Superintendent's Report on Fuel (1843).į. Report/To the Committee on the vacant Professorship (November 24, 1843).Į. Junkin's acceptance of the "duties of superintendent of public grounds and buildings, and conditions (April 12, 1842).ĭ. Junkin's reports to the Trustees (1842-44).Ī. Junkin's resignation from the presidency and Trustees' acceptance (October 12, 1844)Ģ. payments to individuals in Oxford and Junkin's views on abolition (November 8, 1842).Ĭ. To Joel Collins, accepting Presidency of Miami (December 25, 1840).ī. Junkin's correspondence with Trustees (1840-44).Ī. Richmond: Ritchies and Dunnavant, Printers, 1854.ĩ.Ěn Address Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Rutgers College. The Rights of Colleges in "The Literary Fund," Vindicated: Being the Baccalaureate in Washington College, Virginia. The Tenth Baccalaureate in Lafayette College. Campbell, 1844.ħ.Ě Plea for North-Eastern Pennsylvania. The Little Stone and the Great Image or, Lectures on the Prophecies Symbolized in Nebuchadnezzar's Vision of the Golden Headed Monster. The Baccalaureate in Miami University, Delivered, August 8th, A.D. Abolitionism: An Argument From the Bible. Cincinnati: Western Church Press, 1841.Ĥ. Two Addresses Delivered at Oxford, Ohio, On Occasion of the Inauguration of Rev. Martien, 1836.Ģ.Ě Treatise on Justification. Albert Barnes, by the Second Presbytery and by the Synod of Philadelphia. The Vindication, Containing a History of the Trial of the Rev. President Presidents' Junkin, MacMaster, Anderson, Stoddard, Hall, and Stanton Collection 1841-1871 1961 Box 1 !ġ. "The Junkin-MacMaster Administrations," In Historical Addresses Delivered to the Alumni In Connection with the Centennial Commencement Exercises of Miami University, June 12-17, 1909. Hamilton, O.: Republican Publishing Company,, pp. Edited by Walter Lawrence Tobey and William Oxley Thompson. Samuel Spahr Laws, "The Administration of Erasmus Darwin MacMaster, D.D., LL.D." In The Diamond Anniversary Volume. Vide, sketch and portrait, Presbyterian Encyclopedia, p. Licensed by the Reformed Presbytery of New York, June 16, 1829. MacMaster Collection, Miami University Archives, Oxford, Ohio.Ī. Includes MacMaster's resignation address and his final report to the Miami Board of Trustees.įinding aid in repository folder level control.Ĭite as: Erasmus D. Miscellaneous Materials, 1845,1968.Īrranged chronologically within each series.Ĭorrespondence and printed material mainly related to MacMaster's tenure as Miami University President. Correspondence with the Miami Board of Trustees and Miscellaneous correspondence, 1838-57 III.
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