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- catalog alternative "Writings and life-work of Rev. James C. Richmond, presbyter, class poet of 1828, evangelist : with an appendix containing letters from different individuals relative to the compiling of this volume & to the Life of Brother Richmond by the Secretary of the Class of 1828 (Harv.)".
- catalog contributor b9364066.
- catalog created "1888.".
- catalog date "1840".
- catalog date "1888.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1888.".
- catalog description "James Cook Richmond (1808-1866), was an American Episcopal priest and popular evangelist. Even as a Harvard student, he was considered eccentric, at times eccentric to the point of lunacy. He spent some time in an institution due to his mental health, it may have been the McLean Asylum for the Insane (later known as McLean Hospital). Richmond earned a Harvard A.B. in 1828, but, to the astonishment of his classmates, left Cambridge well before his commencement ceremony at which he, as class poet, was to deliver a poem. He travelled extensively, including Europe and the Middle East. His religious missionary included time as a missionary to native Americans and in Rhode Island. His religious beliefs and behavior were extreme. His religious work was chiefly fire-and-brimstone evangelism, and his mental health was a topic of debate, but he attracted large crowds and the respect of a number of persons in the American Episcopal Church hierarchy. He was especially popular in his outdoor preaching at the "Catholic Oak".".
- catalog description "Reverend James C. Richmond, Class of 1828, H.U. [photographic portrait, ca. 1860] -- Life-work [essay by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (9 pp. : holograph)] -- The Catholic Oak, first Episcopal open-air service [newsclipping from the Providence Journal, 1842] -- [Letter from Dr. Collins relative to the Oak] -- Richmond, presbyter, will speak at the Catholic Oak near Lonsdale, R. I. on Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 7, [1865]. [Broadside including Thanksgiving psalm (poem)] -- American hymn of triumph for country and God -- I believe, I deny : a plea for union of all sects in the Church [newsclipping, ca. 1900] -- The Country schoolmaster in love, or, life in New-England ; a college poem / by James C. Richmond -- An acrostic by Martin Farquhar Tupper, 1848 or 1849 -- A visit to Iona by an American clergyman -- The Rhode Island cottage, or, A gift from the children of sorrow : a narrative of facts / by James Cook Richmond -- Metacomet : a poem of the North American indians / by James Cook Richmond -- A midsummer's day-dream : libellous, or, A little book of the vision of Shawmut / by Admonish Crime [i.e. James C. Richmond] -- The Palm Sunday Sermon, 1859 / by James Cook Richmond [letter from P.?S.? Richmond tipped in] -- The rain drop and minstrel with music arranged for it copied by Miss Sarah Richmond [holograph] -- Father Richmond : a tribute / by Mathew H. Carpenter, U.S. Senator, 1864 [newsclipping] -- Obituary notices -- Letters relating to this volume & Brother Richmond [newslipping, autograph letters] -- The catholic oak [photograph, ca. 1888].".
- catalog issued "1840".
- catalog issued "1888.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Rhode Island.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Episcopal Church Clergy.".
- catalog subject "Episcopal Church Missions.".
- catalog subject "Evangelists Rhode Island.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Missions.".
- catalog subject "Missionaries United States.".
- catalog subject "Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Reverend James C. Richmond, Class of 1828, H.U. [photographic portrait, ca. 1860] -- Life-work [essay by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (9 pp. : holograph)] -- The Catholic Oak, first Episcopal open-air service [newsclipping from the Providence Journal, 1842] -- [Letter from Dr. Collins relative to the Oak] -- Richmond, presbyter, will speak at the Catholic Oak near Lonsdale, R. I. on Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 7, [1865]. [Broadside including Thanksgiving psalm (poem)] -- American hymn of triumph for country and God -- I believe, I deny : a plea for union of all sects in the Church [newsclipping, ca. 1900] -- The Country schoolmaster in love, or, life in New-England ; a college poem / by James C. Richmond -- An acrostic by Martin Farquhar Tupper, 1848 or 1849 -- A visit to Iona by an American clergyman -- The Rhode Island cottage, or, A gift from the children of sorrow : a narrative of facts / by James Cook Richmond -- Metacomet : a poem of the North American indians / by James Cook Richmond -- A midsummer's day-dream : libellous, or, A little book of the vision of Shawmut / by Admonish Crime [i.e. James C. Richmond] -- The Palm Sunday Sermon, 1859 / by James Cook Richmond [letter from P.?S.? Richmond tipped in] -- The rain drop and minstrel with music arranged for it copied by Miss Sarah Richmond [holograph] -- Father Richmond : a tribute / by Mathew H. Carpenter, U.S. Senator, 1864 [newsclipping] -- Obituary notices -- Letters relating to this volume & Brother Richmond [newslipping, autograph letters] -- The catholic oak [photograph, ca. 1888].".
- catalog title "A glimpse at James Cook Richmond of the Class of 1828 (Harv.) / [compiled by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, class secretary].".
- catalog title "Writings and life-work of Rev. James C. Richmond, presbyter, class poet of 1828, evangelist : with an appendix containing letters from different individuals relative to the compiling of this volume & to the Life of Brother Richmond by the Secretary of the Class of 1828 (Harv.)".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat".
- catalog type "text".