Tag: Sarah Edwards
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Treasures at Princeton University Library

Exploring Firestone Library’s artifacts reveals a captivating glimpse into Princeton’s rich history. Among treasures like David Brainerd’s Hebrew Lexicon, bound in otter skin, and Jonathan Edwards’ belongings, there’s a profound connection to Princeton’s once faithful past.
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John Sergeant, Jonathan Edwards and the Stockbridge Mohicans

The church history tour in Stockbridge, Massachusetts highlights key locations related to Jonathan Edwards, including his residence from 1751-1758, the Mission House built by John Sergeant, and the original church site. It showcases Edwards’ contributions and the historical significance of the area, including connections to notable figures like Aaron Burr.
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Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Beinecke in New Haven is a hidden gem, showcasing a rich collection of old books, including those from James Pierrepont, who initiated Yale Library’s founding. Visitors can discover various historical items, like Esther Burr’s journal and an original Gutenberg Bible, making this library a fascinating archive of history and literature.
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The Pierrepont’s, Jonathan Edwards and Yale University

A historical tour of New Haven, Connecticut, focusing on Rev. James Pierrepont’s legacy as a pastor and Yale’s founder. It highlights significant locations, such as the Pierrepont home and burial sites. Key figures include Jonathan Edwards and notable Yale alumni.
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The Stoddard and Edwards’ Families of Northampton

A tour of Northampton, Massachusetts, focusing on significant historical figures such as Rev. Solomon Stoddard and his grandson Jonathan Edwards. It details key locations including The Manse, Bridge Street Cemetery, and the Northampton Church, showcasing their influence on the Great Awakening and their contributions to the community.
