Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Letter: John G. Fee to Howard S. Fee, 1874-07-14
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
“Robert Gregg Family Data” by Richard L. Gregg, 1976
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
Information from Fee Cut Bible
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
Letter: John G. Fee to Matilda H. Fee, 1875-02-02
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
“The Ancestors of Rev. John Gregg Fee” by Richard Sears, 2007
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
Photographs
from various Fee descendants
Letter: John G. Fee to “Eddie and Bessie Fee” , 1875-02-05
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
“The Ancestors of Matilda (Hamilton) Fee” by Richard Sears, 2007
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
Genealogical Charts
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
Letter: John G. Fee to Matilda H. Fee, 1875-02-15
The collection contains the papers and correspondence of John G. Fee and Fee family members. The collection also contains numerous John G. Fee sermons and addresses. Included in the collection are records regarding the genealogy of the Fee family, family member biographical information, family photographs, legal and financial papers, and historical notes by Berea College Historian, Elisabeth S. Peck.
