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Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Ernst Deltenre, 1919-01-09

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Ernst Deltenre in Brussels, Belgium. The Bishop has been wanting to write to Deltenre ever since letters have been able to get through to Europe after the war, but he has been ill since November and unable to write. F. Pendleton writes that in Bryn Athyn, they have all had Deltenre in their hearts and prayers. Everyone is so grateful that the war is over and that Belgium has been freed from the Germans. F. Pendleton is...
Dates: 1919-01-09

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Ernst Deltenre, 1919-02-19

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Ernst Deltenre in Brussels, Belgium. F. Pendleton acknowledges receipt of Deltenre’s letter to the Bishop of Dec. 6th; Everyone was delighted to hear from him after so many years of silence. The Bishop has been ill for the past several months and has had to get away for his health. He is sailing with Theodore Pitcairn to visit the Church circles in Australia and South Africa, and he hopes to visit Belgium, Holland, and...
Dates: 1919-02-19

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Gerrit Barger, 1919-01-02

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Gerrit Barger in the Hague, Holland. The Bishop has asked F. Pendleton to acknowledge receipt of Barger’s letters of August 21st and 22nd. Having been on the edge of a serious nervous breakdown for several weeks, the Bishop has gone to Florida for his health. In Bryn Athyn, everyone was interested to hear that the two Miss Deltenres were with Barger; F. Pendleton hopes they will arrive safely in Bryn Athyn. With the War...
Dates: 1919-01-02

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Gilbert Haven Smith, 1918-09-21

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Gilbert Haven Smith in Glenview, IL, USA. The Bishop has asked F. Pendleton to acknowledge Smith’s letters of Sept. 2nd, 5th, and 10th, and to inform him that the program for the upcoming District Assembly is satisfactory. The Bishop is currently preparing an address but cannot yet say exactly what it will be about. Referring to the issue of Dr. de Courcy, F. Pendleton writes, “the Bishop had a talk with Mr. Alden about...
Dates: 1918-09-21

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Gustaf Baeckström, 1919-01-02

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Gustaf Baeckström in Stockholm, Sweden. N.D. Pendleton has had to leave for Florida for a few weeks to prevent a serious nervous breakdown, and he has asked F. Pendleton to acknowledge the receipt of Baeckstrom's reports of June 10th and 22nd and letter of Oct. 11th. F. Pendleton was concerned to hear that Baeckstrom had the Spanish Influenza; It has hit the USA very hard as well. With the war over, F. Pendleton hopes...
Dates: 1919-01-02

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Willis L. Gladish, 1926-10-08

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Willis L. Gladish. Unsigned, mostly likely written by Viola W. Rennels. Gladish’s letter of Oct. 4th arrived just after the Bishop left for his trip to Pittsburgh. Pendleton’s secretary reports that she has no record of any General Church members in St. Louis beside Mr. Wilson. Mr. Caldwell says the Convention minister in St. Louis, Mr. Cook, is “quite sound.” Pendleton’s secretary suggests that Miss Ellen Sherman, a retired theological...
Dates: 1926-10-08

World War I, 1914-1918

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Dates: Majority of material found within 1914-1918

World War I, 1914-1918

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Dates: Majority of material found within 1914-1918