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Frederick Irving Kuhns papers, 1880-1950.

 Collection
Identifier: MS4977

Scope and Contents

This collection contains scholarly work by Kuhns, mainly focusing on the Northwest and slavery. Additionally, there is a set of correspondences between Kuhns and a variety of individuals.

Dates

  • 1880-1950

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Access to this collection is unrestricted and open to the public.

Restrictions on Use

Items in this collection are subject to U.S. Copyright Law. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine the copyright status of collection items and to secure any permissions necessary for their reproduction and publication. Requests for permission to publish material must be discussed with the archivist or librarian.

Biographical Note

Frederick Irving Kuhns is a pastor who focused much of his scholary work on Illinois Congregationalism and a variety of topics in the Old Northwest. He was educated at Drake University and his research has been used by mulitple scholars up to today.

Extent

0.18 Cubic Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Frederick Irving Kuhns is a pastor who focused much of his scholary work on Illinois Congregationalism and a variety of topics in the Old Northwest. He was educated at Drake University and his research has been used by mulitple scholars up to today. This collection contains scholarly work by Kuhns, mainly focusing on the Northwest and slavery. Additionally, there is a set of correspondences between Kuhns and a variety of individuals.

Arrangement

This collection has been arranged in chronological order by start date.

Acquisition Information

Received by Chicago Theological Seminary; accesion 2011-15.

Processing Information

Processed by William McCarthy, March 2017, using DACS Second Edition.

Title
Frederick Irving Kuhns papers, 1880-1950.
Status
Completed
Author
William McCarthy
Date
2018-07-13
Description rules
3
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Congregational Library & Archives Repository

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