Mayo, A. D. (Amory Dwight), 1823-1907
Mayo, Amory Dwight, 1823-1907
Mayo, A.D., 1823-1907
Amory Dwight Mayo Unitarian clergyman and educator (1823-1907)
Mayo, A. D. (Amory Dwight)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American dangers and duties | |
An American lady in Paris, 1828-1829 : the diary of Mrs. John Mayo | |
The balance: or, Moral arguments for Universalism. | |
Building for the children in the South | |
Christian educators in council | |
The colored American working man of the new time : an address delivered before the State Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. C., May 26, 1898 | |
A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Rev. Thomas Jones | |
The duty of the white American towards his colored fellow-citizen: an address before the National Sociological Society, Washington, D.C. | |
East and West. | |
[Education history in the United States. | |
Education in southwestern Virginia. | |
The government of the South by the plain people | |
Herod, John and Jesus; or, American slavery and its Christian cure. | |
How shall the colored youth of the South be educated? | |
Last words from the South | |
Leopold Lobsitz : a talk at the young people's meeting of The Church of the Unity | |
Liberal Christianity : the religion for the South-West | |
The martyr President: a discourse preached on the anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
National aid to education. | |
The Negro American citizen in the new American life | |
The new crisis at the South | |
Pedantry and power. | |
Religion in the common schools. Three lectures delivered in the city of Cincinnati, in October, 1869. | |
The republic at peace! | |
Selections from the writings of Mrs. Sarah C. Edgarton Mayo: with a memoir, by her husband. | |
Sketches of men of progress. | |
The South, the North, and the nation keeping school : an address delivered before the National Education Assembly, held at Ocean Grove, N.J., August 9-12, 1883 | |
Southern women in the recent educational movement in the South | |
Symbols of the capital; | |
Talks with teachers. | |
The third estate of the South. | |
Thomas Starr King : a sermon delivered in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday morning, March 13th, 1864 | |
Twenty-five years in old Warwick [MI] 1905 |