Robert Fowler Diary, 1831-1854 (Bulk: 1841-1845)
1 vol. (0.1 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 174
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Robert Fowler Diary
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Robert Fowler Diary, 1831-1854 (Bulk: 1841-1845)
1 vol. (0.1 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 174
Abstract:
A native of Salisbury, Massachusetts, Robert Fowler (b.1805) was a prosperous shipbuilder and merchant with a trade extending from Nova Scotia to the Gulf South. He and his wife Susan Edwards, whom he married in 1830, had at least four children.
Kept by Robert Fowler between 1831 and 1854, the volume includes both diary entries (primarily 1841-1846) and accounts. With occasional commentary on local political matters, commerce, weather, and family matters, the diary is largely a record of Fowler's spiritual concerns and his wrestling with doctrinal matters and the relationship of religion and daily life. An ardent temperance man, he commented on religious topics ranging from the Millerite movement to the resurrection, salvation, and the duty of prayer. Terms of Access and Use: The collection is open for resesarch. Special Collections and Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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