Thomas Fraser Papers
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San Francisco Theological Seminary
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Title: Thomas Fraser Papers
Dates: 1820-1958
Collection Number: BX9225.F727 A3
Creator/Collector:
Extent: 6 half record boxes (3 linear feet)
Repository:
San Francisco Theological Seminary
San Anselmo, California 94960
Abstract: Thomas Fraser, Jr., (1820-1902) Presbyterian home missionary in Wisconsin and Southern California; pastorates in New Bern,
N.C., Little Rock, Ark., Portland, Or.; Stuart Professor of Systematic Theology at San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1887-1892
Language of Material: English
Open to the public.
Copyright has not been assigned to San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Thomas Fraser Papers. San Francisco Theological Seminary
Part of the SFTS historical collection.
Biography/Administrative History
Thomas Fraser, Jr., (1820-1902) Presbyterian home missionary in Wisconsin and Southern California; pastorates in New Bern,
N.C., Little Rock, Ark., Portland, Or.; Stuart Professor of Systematic Theology at San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1887-1892
Scope and Content of Collection
Collection includes Fraser's personal letters as well as official correspondence relating to his various churches and his
missionary and seminary positions. Also includes sermons, biographical information (including photographs), materials related
to his time at the San Francisco Theological Seminary, and about his daughter, Julia Fraser.
Missionaries -- California, Southern
Missionaries -- Wisconsin
Presbyterian Church -- Missions -- United States
Presbyterian Church -- Clergy -- Biography
Clergy
Fraser, Julia M., d. 1882
Fraser, Julia, 1865-1949
Scott, W. A. (William Anderson), 1813-1885
Burrowes, George, 1811-1894
Lindsley, A. L. (Aaron Ladner), 1817-1891
Brier, W. W. (William Wallace)
San Francisco Theological Seminary -- History
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Wisconsin