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Box 1

 Container

Contains 234 Results:

"All of Sandford's Children Have Marked Individuality", 1916 January 22

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1916 January 22

"Sandford Writes From His Cell", 1916 February 8

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1916 February 8

"Rev. Sandford Talks With Lewiston and Auburn Friend at Atlanta Prison", 1917 May 19

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1917 May 19

Rev. Frank W. Sandford 'Swept Up the Hill of the Lord in Triumph'", 1918 September 16

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1918 September 16

"Deborah Sandford Has Left Shiloh", 1918 September 20

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1918 September 20

"Almost Starved at the Shiloh Colony", 1920 February 21

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1920 February 21

"Children Famished Horses Worked to Bone, Shiloh Report", 1920 March 5

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1920 March 5

"Shiloh, City of Mystery and Home of Religious Devotion, Will Soon Be No More", 1920 May 14

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1920 May 14

"The Passing of Shiloh", 1920 May 15

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1920 May 15

"Shiloh Has Passed From Control of 'The Kingdom'", 1921 December 5

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of photocopied newspaper articles from the Lewiston Evening Journal and The New York Times from 1895-1977 (bulk 1895-1920), as well as a few miscellaneous items, dealing with the Kingdom movement and the Shiloh complex. Among the "miscellany" are contemporaneous (ca. 1970s) worship information for ongoing Sunday services. All of these items were compiled by William C. Hiss, who used the materials to write his doctorate dissertation in philosophy at Tufts...
Dates: 1921 December 5