Box 3
Contains 38 Results:
Sermon notebook, 639-683, 1893-1894
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon notebook, 684-741, 1894-1896
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon notebook, 742-801, 1896-1898
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon notebook, 802-878, 1898-1900
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon notebook, 879-1202, 1901-1910
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon index and calendar, 1861-1866
This volume contains a calendar and index of sermons preached by Alexander McKenzie that indicates the date, number, and subject of his sermons. The volume also contains some vital baptismal records.
Sermon index, circa 1899
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.
Sermon index, undated
This subseries contains the sermon and personal records of Alexander McKenzie, the eleventh minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Of particular note are the near complete daily journals and the immense collection of sermon notes kept by McKenzie.