Pitcairn, John, Jr. (John Pitcairn, Jr.) (1841-1916)
     Person 
  
Dates
- Existence: 1841 - 1916
 
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Church and Academy Letters, 1856 - 1916
     Sub-Series 
  
    
      Identifier: Sub-Series 1
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      Internal Church and Academy correspondence, various authors
          Dates: 
        1856 - 1916
      
      
   Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Bishop William F. Pendleton, 1913-08-17
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      Identifier: RG.004.01
    
Scope and Contents
             Handwritten letter from N.D. Pendleton to Bishop William F. Pendleton. Hotell Excelsior letterhead.
Continuing on their European tour, Pendleton and his wife have arrived in Stockholm. Their visit began with an informal meeting of the Church circle; Pendleton comments, “The occasion was altogether delightful- was like an old Academy meeting.” He concludes that Academy thought is strong in Sweden, and he advises that the “Church will make no mistake in giving hearty support to the work that...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1913-08-17
      
      
   Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Bishop William F. Pendleton, 1913-08-23
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      Identifier: RG.004.01
    
Scope and Contents
             Handwritten letter from N.D. Pendleton to Bishop William F. Pendleton. La Have hotel letterhead.
Pendleton and his wife, Beatrice, arrived in the Hague two nights ago. They will dine with the Barger family tonight, and afterwards, there will be a gathering of all interested members, including Alfred (Stroh), Mr. Pitcairn, Mr. Deltenre, Mr. Gardiner, and two ladies from the Stockholm Circle. Tomorrow, Pendleton will administer Holy Supper to the community and then attend meetings at the...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1913-08-23
      
      
   Letter from William Henry Benade to John Pitcairn, 1874-06-09
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      Identifier: Sub-Series 1
    
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             Handwritten letter from William Henry Benade in Allegheny City, PA to John Pitcairn, Jr.   
Benade inquires about Pitcairn and Childs' travel abroad, wondering if they have been converted by the Catholic pilgrims and encouraging Pitcairn to “keep down the corks” so as not to drink himself to death by bringing about a case of spontaneous combustion. At home, all is well. Frank has moved into the cottage behind the bridge and is charmed by the spring. The prospect of Benade joining them in...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1874-06-09
      
      
   