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| Size | About 350 items (0.5 linear feet). |
| Abstract | Charles (Karl) F. Bansemer was a native of Prussia, student at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Lexington, S.C., 1839-1841; pastor, teacher, and principal of academies in South Carolina and North Carolina. Notes on lectures given by Ernest Lewis Hazelius, 1841, and other papers relating to Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lexington, S.C.; journal of ministerial work, 1841-1842, in the vicinity of McPhersonville and Brailsfordville, S.C.; items relating to Bansemer's work as a teacher and principal at male academies and collegiate institutes in North and South Carolina; sermons; letters received from Bansemer's German-speaking family in Baltimore, Md., 1839-1866; and bills and receipts for personal expenses. |
| Creator | Bansemer, C. F. (Charles F.), fl. 1839-1866. |
| Language | English |
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Charles ("Karl") F. Bansemer was a native of Prussia, student at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Lexington, S.C., 1839-1841; pastor, teacher, and principal of academies in South Carolina and North Carolina.
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Notes on lectures given by Ernest Lewis Hazelius, 1841, and other papers relating to Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lexington, S.C.; journal of ministerial work, 1841-1842, in the vicinity of McPhersonville and Brailsfordville, S.C.; items relating to Bansemer's work as a teacher and principal at male academies and collegiate institutes in North and South Carolina; sermons; letters received from Bansemer's German-speaking family in Baltimore, Md., 1839-1866; and bills and receipts for personal expenses.
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
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