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Elam Jewett Comings Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-052

Scope and Contents

The papers of Elam J. Comings include correspondence, writings, miscellaneous family papers, and photographs. The bulk of the collection consists of the correspondence of Elam J. Comings to his family, written while a student at Oberlin College (1836-41) and while serving pastorates in Ohio (1842-43, 1853-60), Vermont (1845-48), and Massachusetts (1848-53). Topics covered in the Oberlin correspondence include the preaching of Asa Mahan (1799-1889) and Charles Grandison Finney (1792-1875), the lectures of John Morgan (1802-84), land values, and the financial state of the young institution. Sixty letters (1863-64) written by Elam and his daughter Sarah (1840-1926) describe their work educating former slaves in Beaufort, North Carolina, under the auspices of the American Missionary Association (AMA). There are also two letters (1984) to Elam Comings from Siam missionary, Dan Beach Bradley (1804-73), written during Bradley's three-year residence in the United States (1847-50) as a fund-raiser for the AMA. Additional materials in the collection include original essays, sermons, and diaries of Elam Comings, miscellaneous family papers, and photographs of the Comings family.

Dates

  • Creation: 1834-94, 1904-36, undated
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1834 - 1907
  • Other: Date acquired: 02/08/1971

Creator

Biographical Sketch

Elam Jewett Comings was born on April 22, 1812 in Berkshire, Vermont, to Andrew (1785-1854) and Betsey Jewett Comings (1784-1864). He had many siblings: Benjamin (1810-1872), Caroline (1814-1849), Jane C (1816-1864), Andrew Clinton (1817-1907), William (1820-1823), Horace (1822-1823), and William Alexander (1826-1905); He attended the Kimball Union Academy, and the University of Vermont (1834-36), graduating from Oberlin College ("Oberlin Collegiate Institute" before 1850) in 1838. In 1839, he married Fanny Woodbury Fletcher (1816-1894; enr. Oberlin 1833-35). They had four children, Sarah Dawes (1840-1926), George H. (1843-1843), Eliza Stewart (1847-1939), and George Roberts (1857-1862). Following his gradation from Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1841, Comings was ordained to the Congregational ministry. He held pastorates in Ohio, Vermont, and Massachusetts. From 1863-64, he and his daughter, Sarah, served in the Freedmen's Bureau at Beaufort, North Carolina under the auspices of the American Missionary Association. From 1874 until his death on November 23, 1894, Comings lived in Kingsville, Ohio, and preached to several neighboring parishes.

Note written by W. E. Bigglestone.

Extent

1.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Method of Acquisition

Accession.

Accruals and Additions

Accession 129.

Title
Elam Jewett Comings Papers Finding Guide
Author
W. E. Bigglestone; Valerie Komor
Date
06/22/1992
Description rules
Rules for Archival Description
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

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