Religion and Spirituality
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Berman Family Papers
Contains material created and kept by the Berman family of St. Louis, Missouri. Letters written by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marian make up the bulk of the collection. These are primarily letters written, often in Hebrew, by Bill and Marian from Ft. Riley, Kansas, where Bill served as an Army doctor during World War Two.
L. O. Dawson Papers
Contains incoming correspondence to L.O. Dawson, a Baptist minister in west Alabama and east Mississippi at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, including letters from family members and friends as well as correspondence with members of the various religious organizations with which Dawson was affiliated.
Thomas J. Scott and Sons Records
Contains primarily the incoming correspondence from companies, firms and lawyers with whom Thomas J. Scott and Sons did business. There is also correspondence between the Scotts and some hand copied letters from the Scotts to others. There are also letters from the Scott's church, clubs and lodges as well as requests for appointments to various post offices in Alabama.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three black and white photographs depicting unidentified nuns and a church.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three black and white photographs depicting monks at an unidentified monastery.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of nine photographs depicting religious noon services at the L&N train station in Louisville, Kentucky.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three photographs depicting nuns.