World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Thomas Ross to Copeland, 1911-11-08
"Your name has been suggested to the vestry of St. Paul's Church of Doylestown by the Rev. Mr. Cobb of Orlando, Florida...."
Letter from "Vickie" to Jane Copeland, 1939-11-25
"I've been rushed to exhaustion this week and sit here at the reception desk waiting anxiously for 12 to roll around. I cn't think straight enough to broach some of the subjects which come to my head...."
Enclosures include: hand-printed transcription of a poem by B.R. Bristol; press cutting regarding Mary Silver and Walter Johnson marriage; Press cutting regarding International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Briatain.
Letter from W.W. Steele to Copeland, 1925-08-24
"Thank you very much for your very generaous honorarium...."
Note from Bishop J.A. Rhinelander (Diocese of Pennsylvania) to Copeland, 1923-05-07
"Acting under deed of trust, I hereby appoint you as Priest in charge of S. Peter's, Weldon...."
Note from Copeland to the US War Department, 1917-06-06
"Will you please send me an application blank for Chaplain in the Army?"
Note from Jane Douglas Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to the Miller family, 1921-10
Note of sympathy.
Note from Robert Johnston to Copeland, 1916-01-25
"The enclosed copy of a letter to the Bishop of Washington will speak for itself. I hope for your sake that you get the chance to go....
Enclosed carbon copy typed letter, Robert Johnston to Bishop Alfred Harding: "I have known Rev. Geo. Copeland intimately for six years and am happy in being able to bear testimony to the excellence of his character...."
Note from the Diocese of Pennsylvania to Copeland, 1912-06-01
"I renew your appt. as Minister-in-charge of St. Ambrose...."
Postcard from J.O. Miller to his father, 1918-06
"Dear Dad, I am traveling. Will write soon. Everything looks good along the country. Fine crops."
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army, 1917-06-22
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army from the Adj. General's Office.