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Hollis to Funk Letters 1832, 1836
Dublin Core
Title
Hollis to Funk Letters 1832, 1836
Subject
Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Description
The J. W. Hollis to Joseph Funk Letters, 1832, 1836, are comprised of nine letters written to Funk by his publisher J. W. Hollis of Winchester, Virginia. The letters discuss in considerable detail various editorial changes to Funk's works A Compilation of Genuine Church Music and The Confession of Faith, which Hollis printed in 1832 and 1837 respectively. Retrieved from https://search.lib.jmu.edu/permalink/01JMU_INST/ivjecr/alma991004398819706271.
Creator
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Source
Hollis, J.W. “J. W. Hollis to Joseph Funk Letters, 1832, 1836,” 1832. JMU Library Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.
Publisher
JMU Libraries
Date
1832
1836
Contributor
Tyler Brinkerhoff
Format
PDF
Identifier
SNT0005
Coverage
Winchester, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Virginia
Files
Citation
Hollis, John W. (Publisher), “Hollis to Funk Letters 1832, 1836,” Histories along the Blue Ridge, accessed November 15, 2024, https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/items/show/8309.