1 | Author: | Denke, Christian Frederick,177 | Add |
Title: | Letters, 1798-1811, to Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst (Henry) Muhlenberg | ||
Dates: | 1798-1811 | ||
Abstract: | The APS has approximately nineteen letters written between Christian Denke and Gothilff Muhlenberg, one of the sons of Henry Muhlenberg. Gothilff followed his father's calling and was a prominent religious and cultural leader. Muhlenberg served as a pastor of Lutheran Church in Lancaster and became a prominent educator, serving as President of Franklin College – now Franklin and Marshall. The APS has a large amount of Muhlenberg's papers, including a large and detailed collection of his journals from the early republic; all of which are in German or occasionally Latin. Muhlenberg had a keen interest in natural history, especially botany, and much of his work is detailed in these journals, as are regular daily activities. The Denke correspondence is part of this larger collection of Muhlenberg papers. View finding aid for a full description | ||
Call #: | Mss.B.M89.d | ||
Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | ||
Topics: | Natural history | Religion | ||
Genre: | Foreign Language | ||
Subjects: | Botany. | Herbaria. |