World War I Collection
Found in 489 Collections and/or Records:
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...."
Letter from Francis M. Taitt (Diocese of Pennsylvania) to Copeland, 1938-10-28
"...I feel you have served yus so faithfully and so successfully and your editorials are read with such great interest...I should not want to appoint anyone else in your place...."