World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1919-01-11
"...So I hope to be home on Thursday next to stay. And I'll be as glad as these soldiers to get home, even though this work is in many ways the most interesting I've ever done...."
Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1919-01-13
"The night shirt came tonight and it was a blessing because I'm sure this old one was so dirty that it would have had cooties soon...."
Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1919-01-13
"...I had a pretty busy day yesterday although I had only 4 services as compared to my usual 6 or 7. But things were upset in the house. A Methodist minister from Kentucky who came here to stay over night...was taken ill himself on Sat. night...."
Letter from "Cordy" to Jane "Copey" Copeland, 1938-09-14
"Keep your chin up and do come up--how about this weekend?...Please come before the tennis matches are over...."
Letter from E.L. Lines to Rev. Franklin J. Clark, 1914-11-07
Bishop's House (Newark, New Jersey) to the Recordiing Secretary, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church. "Millington is an attractive place, but I do not think they are able to give a living salary to Mr. Copeland...."
Letter from Ernest W. Wood to Copeland, 1916-06-28
"I must get a short note, at least, off to you before the proposed censorship gets too strict. The war-clouds seem to be gathering, and I feel pretty sure that I shall soon be in Mexico...."
Letter from Ernest W. Wood to Copeland, 1925-01-19
"I am here for a three months course at the Chaplains School, which is conducted in connectionn with Command and General Staff School...."
Letter from "Essie" to Copeland, 1918-12-10
"Ellen and I went to town Saturday and when we arrived home found Jennie and the children here...."
Letter from F.C. Hartshorne to Copeland, 1946-11-03
"...The Bishop and others from time to time ask for information or advice on matters which are supposed to be within my cognizance...."
Letter from F.J. Chipp to Copeland, 1916-01-04
"...We were looking in the 'Church Annual' last night and found that you were in Collingdale...the Richmond affair is most distressing. I hear much pro and con in regard to it...An autocrat is not the noblest work of God...."