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The papers of Elam J. Comings include correspondence, writings,
miscellaneous family papers, and photographs. The bulk of the collection
consists of the correspondence of Elam J. Comings to his family,
written while a student at Oberlin College (1836-41) and while
serving pastorates in Ohio (1842-43, 1853-60), Vermont (1845-48),
and Massachusetts (1848-53). Topics covered in the Oberlin correspondence
include the preaching of Asa Mahan (1799-1889) and Charles Grandison
Finney (1792-1875), the lectures of John Morgan (1802-84), land
values, and the financial state of the young institution. Sixty
letters (1863-64) written by Elam and his daughter Sarah (1840-1926)
describe their work educating former slaves in Beaufort, North
Carolina under the auspices of the American Missionary Association
(AMA). There are also two letters (1984) to Elam Comings from Siam
missionary, Dan Beach Bradley (1804-73), written during Bradley's
three-year residence in the United States (1847-50) as a fund-raiser
for the AMA. Additional materials in the collection include original
essays, sermons, and diaries of Elam Comings, miscellaneous family
papers, and photographs of the Comings family.
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