Maryville College--Students--Personal narratives
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
1847 Diary, 1847
Three diaries covering 1847, 1852, and 1855-1857 of Maryville College student and alumnus Jonathan Maxwell Hoffmeister [Huffmaster] (class of 1848). 1847 Diary contains descriptions of classes, students, faculty, local community, and family members (including deaths of brother and fiancee in local epidemic). 1852 and 1855-1857 diaries cover family life and ministry in northeast Tennessee.
1852 Diary, 1852
Three diaries covering 1847, 1852, and 1855-1857 of Maryville College student and alumnus Jonathan Maxwell Hoffmeister [Huffmaster] (class of 1848). 1847 Diary contains descriptions of classes, students, faculty, local community, and family members (including deaths of brother and fiancee in local epidemic). 1852 and 1855-1857 diaries cover family life and ministry in northeast Tennessee.
1855-1857 Diary, 1855 - 1857
Three diaries covering 1847, 1852, and 1855-1857 of Maryville College student and alumnus Jonathan Maxwell Hoffmeister [Huffmaster] (class of 1848). 1847 Diary contains descriptions of classes, students, faculty, local community, and family members (including deaths of brother and fiancee in local epidemic). 1852 and 1855-1857 diaries cover family life and ministry in northeast Tennessee.
Robert Wilson Bishop Papers
Two essays written in 1922-1923 by MC Freshman Robert Wilson Bishop (class of 1926) titled "My First Twenty-Four Hours in Maryville" and "What My First Semester in College Has Meant to Me."
Caldwell Family Papers
Typewritten copy and extracts of 1880 Autobiography of Rev. William E. Caldwell (MC class of 1848) and obituary of Mrs. Mary Thompson Anderson Caldwell.
Jonathan Maxwell Hoffmeister [Huffmaster] Diaries
Three diaries covering 1847, 1852, and 1855-1857 of Maryville College student and alumnus Jonathan Maxwell Hoffmeister [Huffmaster] (class of 1848). 1847 Diary contains descriptions of classes, students, faculty, local community, and family members (including deaths of brother and fiancee in local epidemic). 1852 and 1855-1857 diaries cover family life and ministry in northeast Tennessee.