Fee, John Gregg, 1816-1901
Occupations
Places
- Berea (Ky.) (Residence)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
John G. Fee Papers
Papers and family records of John G. Fee.
John F. Gregg papers
Papers of John F. Gregg, Berea College graduate and trustee.
John G. Fee: A Panegyrical Poem On the Great Anti-slavery Advocate by James Edgar French, 1897
String-bound pamphlet, 17 numbered pages. Preface written by James E. Baker. James Edgar French was a Kentucky African America poet.
John G. Fee: Founder of Berea College
Publications on baptism and church membership, 1879 - 1898
Published writings about slavery and abolition, 1849 - 1855
Tracts and Pamphlets:
A. Colonization. The Present Scheme of Colonization Wrong.
American Refort Tract and Book Society, circa 1848-1853.
B. Thoughts Upon Slavery. By the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. ... with notes by John G. Fee, 1849
C. The Sinfulness of Slaveholding, 1851 (2 copies)
D. Non-Fellowship With Slaveholders, 1855 (3 copies)
Published writings on Berea and theological topics , 1859 - 1898
Richard Sears Research Collection
Richard D. Sears was Professor of English and Theatre, 1967-2010, and the Chester D. Tripp Chair in Humanities at Berea College. He has published numerous books and articles on various aspects of Kentucky history including the abolitionist movement, Camp Nelson, and Madison County. In particular, Sears devoted many years to researching and writing about the origins of Berea College and it founding members and families.
William B. Stewart papers
This collection consists of the official ad personal papers of Berea College's second president, William B. Stuart.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson partial letter
This collection consists of autographed letters and documents signed by persons of literary, political, or historical note.
