Academy of the New Church
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:
Academy Military Service Committee
Collection
Identifier: RG.008
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1914-1975
Academy Military Service Committee
Collection
Identifier: RG.008.xx
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1914-1975
Academy Museum
File
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Records include those of the Board of Trustees, Administration/Operations and various operational units such as Development, Marketing, Information Technology and Consolodated Plant Operations.
Dates:
1877-present
ANC Archives Records
Unprocessed — Box 1 box
Identifier: RG.002
Dates:
Other: 1972-present
Found in:
Academy of the New Church Archives
Aubrey Odhner Papers
Unprocessed
Identifier: Mss.005.078
Found in:
Academy of the New Church Archives
Camille S. Vinet Papers
Unprocessed
Identifier: Mss.005.120
Found in:
Academy of the New Church Archives
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
Commencement, 1878 - 2024
File
Identifier: Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Records and materials related to the operation of the Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools that involve both the Boys and Girls Schools. These include joint faculty meetings, plays and othe Fine Arts programs
Dates:
1878 - 2024
Gladish, Robert
Sub-collection
Identifier: Mss.005.163
Dates:
1975-1984
Found in:
Academy of the New Church Archives
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Gladish, Robert
Letter from Mary L. Y. Pendleton to friend, possibly Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn, 1877-08-30
Item
Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents
Handwritten letter from Mary Lawson Young Pendleton, in Barren Hill (? or Banner Hill?), to “My Dear Sweetheart,” possibly Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn. Signed “L. Pendleton.” 1 page, double-sided. Contents:
-Pendleton missing husband who is away in Chicago for 2 months; wishes she had been left in Vineland instead of alone here in the “Dragon’s mouth”
-settling into new location; multiple families of different backgrounds (Jewish, Bohemian, English), 18 children; feels very...
Dates:
1877-08-30
