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- catalog abstract "Manuscripts, drafts, and printed sermons and addresses, 1890-1949; correspondence, 1869-1951; personal topical files, 1863-1961; photographs and artifacts. Papers pertain to Eliot's ministries, AUA presidency, and family.".
- catalog contributor b10937571.
- catalog date "1863".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:DIV.LIB:div00594".
- catalog description "Manuscripts, drafts, and printed sermons and addresses, 1890-1949; correspondence, 1869-1951; personal topical files, 1863-1961; photographs and artifacts. Papers pertain to Eliot's ministries, AUA presidency, and family.".
- catalog description "Samuel Atkins Eliot (1862-1950) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College in 1884 and Harvard Divinity School in 1889. He served Unitarian parishes in Denver, Colorado, the Church of the Saviour in Brooklyn, New York, and the Arlington Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts. While in Denver he founded the Rocky Mountain Conference of the American Unitarian Association (AUA). In 1898 he became the secretary of the AUA, the executive of the association at that time. In 1900 the AUA made a shift in leadership and designated its executive officer as the president, a position held by Eliot until 1927. In 1925 he led a merger between the AUA and the National Conference of Churches that became the modern AUA. Eliot was the son of President Charles W. Eliot of Harvard University. His biography has been written by his brother-in-law, Dr. Arthur Cushman McGiffert, titled Pilot of a Liberal Faith: Samuel Atkins Eliot, 1862-1950; Skinner House book by Beacon Press, 1976, Boston.".
- catalog extent "17 boxes.".
- catalog issued "1863".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Eliot, Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins), 1862-1950.".
- catalog title "Samuel A. Eliot. Papers, 1863-1961.".
- catalog type "collection".