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Charles J. Stewart (#231)

An Inventory of His Personal Papers
1963
In the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration



Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Description


Administrative Information

Abstract
Papers 1963
Educator. Assistant professor of communication, Purdue University (1963-1967); editor, compiler (with Bruce Kendall), A Man Named John F. Kennedy: Sermons on His Assassination (1964). Research material: 850 sermons delivered following the death of President Kennedy.

Access
Open.

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Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.

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Provenance
Received from Charles J. Stewart of West Lafayette, IN, in August 1976 (Acc. 1976-039).

Extent
About 600 items (1 linear feet, 9 linear inches ; 2.0 cubic feet)

Date Opened
1976.

Revisions
Finding aid created in April 2005, by James M. Roth

Encoded by
James M. Roth

Related Collections
John F. Kennedy Tributes, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
  


The Personal Papers of Charles Stewart (1936- )

Biographical Note
Charles J. Stewart was an assistant professor of communication at Purdue University (1963-1967). With Bruce Kendall, Steward compiled and edited A Man Named John F. Kennedy: Sermons on His Assassination  (1964), comprised of sermons delivered following the death of President Kennedy.

Collection Overview
The Papers of Charles Stewart consist of 850 sermons delivered following the death of President Kennedy.

List of Series
Series 1. Sermons

Collection Description

Series 1. Sermons.
About About 850 items.
Arrangement: by subject.

This series consists of sermons on the death of John F. Kennedy, collected by Charles Stewart.
  

Box 1 UCC [United Church of Christ] Congregational
Episcopalian
Box 2 Methodist
Presbyterian
Box 3 Miscellaneous sermons
Unitarian
Christian
Unitarian and Christian
Lutheran
Box 4 Baptist
Editorials and articles
Church bulletins
Prayers
Box 5 Catholic
Jewish
 
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