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Bishop Henry White Warren

The Bishop Henry White Warren digital collection is a representation of the Bishop Henry White Warren collection located at the Iliff School of Theology. The collection reflects Bishop Warren's life and the impact that he had on not only the local community, but also the nation. The collection contains handwritten letters by Bishop Warren during the Civil War, multiple memorials written after his death, and condolence letters sent from around the nation to his wife, Elizabeth Iliff Warren. Digitization and metadata creation by Erin McElroy.


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Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Nov. 21 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear Wife"; Some Place, November 21, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Nov. 3 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear Wife"; November 3, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Oct. 19 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to D.D.; Fortress Monroe, October 19, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Oct. 23 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear Wife"; Not Petersburg, October 23, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Oct. 25 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "Dear Wife"; Hospital First Division, October 25, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Diantha Warren, Oct. 31 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to D.D.; Southall House, October 31, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Parish, Nov. 5 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear People"; November 5, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Parish, Oct. 20 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear People"; Before Petersburg, October 20, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Parish, Oct. 29 1864
Correspondence during Civil War addressed to "My Dear People"; October 29, 1864
Letter from Henry White Warren to Unknown
Correspondence during Civil War, unaddressed and undated

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