Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers (2024)

Sayre, Samuel Huntting, Jr. (Rev.) Papers Guide to the Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers Mss. Acc. 2007.43

Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers (1)

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Mss. Acc. 2007.43

Title
Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers 1874-1989 1920-1960

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Language
English

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Purchase.

Processing Information:

Accessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007.

Biographical Information:

Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota.

He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison.

Dates and Parishes:

August 2, 1925 to April 1927

St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. Sayre's first parish),

April, 1927 to January 31, 1928

St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago,

April 1, 1928 to September 30, 1938

St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Savior in Montoursville, Pennsylvania,

October 1, 1938 to October 1, 1939

St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania,

October 15, 1939 to January 15, 1961

St. Barnabas' Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California,

February 1, 1961

Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia and

by April 3, 1966

St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Colonial Beach, Virginia.

He is a 32nd degree Mason, member of the Royal Arcanum and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities. Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and

Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961.

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Scope and Contents

Personal, family and ministerial correspondence of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre. His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection. There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia. Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others. His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries. His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles. The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families. His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.

Arrangement of Materials:

Some of the material was already arranged by Rev. Sayre and his order was maintained. The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries. When possible, material was organized chronologically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Carmalt family
  • Correspondence
  • Diaries
  • Episcopal Church--Clergy
  • Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century
  • Genealogy
  • Morris family
  • Pamphlets
  • Photographs
  • Postcards
  • Programs
  • Renison family
  • Sayre family
  • Sermons

Container List

id11070

Series 1: Correspondence

Mixed Materials Box: 1 1890-1989

Scope and Contents

Rev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11071

    Envelopes and Stamps

    1929, 1954-1964
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id12536

      Envelopes and Stamps

      1929, 1954-1964
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11072

    Family Correspondence

    1940, 1952, 1954-1959, 1975

    Scope and Contents

    Correspondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id11412

      Mrs. Marjorie Sayre

      1940, 1952, 1956, 1959

      Scope and Contents

      Letters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id11413

      Trips Abroad

      1954-1958

      Scope and Contents

      Letters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id11414

      Visit to Sierra Vista, Arizona

      1975 October-December

      Scope and Contents

      These are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5 id11415

      To and From Family Members

      Scope and Contents

      These letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11073

    Family, Early Years, Correspondence

    1906, 1910-1911, 1932

    Scope and Contents

    These letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 6 id11195

      Correspondence

      1906 Summer

      Scope and Contents

      In an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 7 id11196

      Correspondence

      1910 Winter, 1911

      Scope and Contents

      Letters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 8 id11197

      Correspondence

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      Envelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11074

    Family, Marjorie Sayre, Correspondence

    1928-1930, 1932-1934, 1963-1964

    Scope and Contents

    These are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 9 id11198

      Correspondence

      1928

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 10 id11199

      Correspondence

      1929

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 11 id11200

      Correspondence

      1930

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 12 id11201

      Correspondence

      1931

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 13 id11202

      Correspondence

      1932

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 14 id11203

      Correspondence

      1933

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 id11204

      Correspondence

      1934

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 16 id11205

      Correspondence

      1963 December

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 17 id11206

      Correspondence

      1964 January

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 18 id11207

      Correspondence

      1964 February-March

      Scope and Contents

      Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11075

    Family and Family Matters Correspondence

    1890-1989
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 19 id11401

      Correspondence

      1890-1899

      Scope and Contents

      To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 20 id11402

      Correspondence

      1900-1909

      Scope and Contents

      Empty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 21 id11403

      Correspondence

      1910 -1919

      Scope and Contents

      Some of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 22 id11404

      Correspondence

      1920-1929

      Scope and Contents

      Some of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 23 id11405

      Correspondence

      1930-1939

      Scope and Contents

      Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 24 id11406

      Correspondence

      1940-1949

      Scope and Contents

      Many letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 25 id11407

      Correspondence

      1950-1959

      Scope and Contents

      Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 26 id11408

      Correspondence

      1960-1969

      Scope and Contents

      Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 27 id11409

      Correspondence

      1970-1979

      Scope and Contents

      Letters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 28 id11410

      Correspondence

      1980-1989

      Scope and Contents

      One Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 29 id11411

      Correspondence

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      Easter card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11077

    Ministry Correspondence

    1917-1980

    Scope and Contents

    Each folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 30 id11192

      Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania

      undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 31 id11666

      Kingston Parish - Call and Acceptance

      1960-1961

      Scope and Contents

      These are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 32 id11194

      Ministry

      1970-1980

      Scope and Contents

      These letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11078

    Ministry and Professional Correspondence

    1916-1980

    Scope and Contents

    Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 33 id11189

      A - E

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 34 id11190

      F - Q

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 35 id11191

      R - Z

      Scope and Contents

      George H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11080

    Ministry and Professional Correspondence

    1915-1979

    Scope and Contents

    Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 36 id11174

      A

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 37 id11175

      B

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 38 id11176

      C

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 39 id11177

      D

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 40 id11178

      E and F

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 41 id11179

      G

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 42 id11180

      H, I and J

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 43 id11181

      K and L

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 44 id11182

      M

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 45 id11183

      M - Morris

      Scope and Contents

      Includes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 46 id11184

      N and O

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 47 id11185

      P, Q and R

      Scope and Contents

      Rev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 48 id11186

      S

      Scope and Contents

      Correspondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 49 id11187

      T - Z

      Scope and Contents

      Dorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 50 id11188

      Empty Envelopes

      1927
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 id11081

    Personal Correspondence

    1912-1944

    Scope and Contents

    Commerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 51 id12535

      Personal Correspondence

      1912-1944

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Series 2: Family History and Documents

Mixed Materials Box: 2 1908-1979

Scope and Contents

Most of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id11208

    Book of Remembrance

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    A day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id11209

    Sarah Carmalt photograph

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id11210

    Genealogy - Renison Family

    1928

    Scope and Contents

    Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id11211

    Genealogy - Sayre Family

    1927, 1936, 1938, 1948, 1967, 1968, 1970

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948 . Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id11212

    Obituaries

    1937, 1948, 1964, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948 . Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id11213

    Margaret Sayre Ransone

    1976, 1978, 1979

    Scope and Contents

    Newspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 7 id11214

    Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre Estate

    1948

    Scope and Contents

    Final Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948 ).

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 8 id11215

    Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre - Life History of Annie Morris Sayre

    1943, 1948, undated

    Scope and Contents

    This group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre ( 1948 ) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. ( 1948 ) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. ( 1948 ) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 9 id11216

    Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.

    1915

    Scope and Contents

    Grand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 10 id11217

    Thomas Sayre Will

    Scope and Contents

    Copy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 11 id11218

    Eleanor Sayre Searle - Estate - Assets

    1966, 1967

    Scope and Contents

    Stock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 12 id11219

    Eleanor Sayre Searle - Estate - Legal Papers

    1937, 1938, 1952, 1966

    Scope and Contents

    Material on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 13 id11220

    Eleanor Sayre Searle - Estate - General

    1938, 1942, 1943, 1959, 1962, 1964-1967

    Scope and Contents

    Deeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 14 id11221

    William B. and Eleanor Searle

    1964, 1965

    Scope and Contents

    Deed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.

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Series 3: Photographs

Mixed Materials Box: 3 1955, undated

Scope and Contents

This series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 1 id11222

    Church Groups

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 2 id11223

    Churches

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 3 id11224

    Rev. (Charles) Dubell

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Rev. Charles Dubell.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 4 id11225

    Dupree, South Dakota

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 5 id11226

    Family

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 6 id11227

    Family - Ancestors

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 7 id11228

    Friends

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 8 id11229

    Bill and Jackie Frost

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 9 id11230

    David C. Narver

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 10 id11231

    Negatives

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 11 id11232

    St. Barnabas, Alab, Bontoc

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 12 id11233

    St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 13 id11234

    St. John's Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 14 id11235

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 15 id11236

    Unknown

    undated

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Series 4: Travel

Mixed Materials Box: 3 1948, 1954-1958, undated

Scope and Contents

This series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 16 id11237

    Bills and Receipts

    1954, 1958
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 17 id11238

    Brochures and Guidebooks - England 1 of 4

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 18 id11239

    Brochures and Guidebooks - England 2 of 4

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 19 id11240

    Brochures and Guidebooks - England 3 of 4

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 20 id11241

    Brochures and Guidebooks - England 4 of 4

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 21 id11242

    Brochures and Guidebooks - France

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 22 id11243

    Brochures and Guidebooks - Germany

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 23 id11244

    Brochures and Guidebooks - Scotland and Wales

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 24 id11245

    Brochures and Guidebooks - United States

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Brochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 25 id11246

    Church Bulletins

    1958, undated

    Scope and Contents

    St. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 26 id11247

    Cunard Cruise - Montreal to London

    1954, 1958

    Scope and Contents

    Includes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 27 id11248

    Newspaper Clippings - England

    1958

    Scope and Contents

    Newspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 28 id11249

    Notes on Churches by Rev. Sayre

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 29 id11250

    Postcards, Slides and Packet Photographs

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes a packet of etchings of places in England.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 30 id11251

    Publications

    1958, 1967, 1968

    Scope and Contents

    The Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 31 id11252

    Publications - National Geographic

    1948, 1949

    Scope and Contents

    April 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 32 id11253

    Publications - Religious

    1957, 1958

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 33 id11254

    Publications - Travel Information

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 34 id11255

    Stationery

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Stationery from different hotels.

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Series 5: Personal

Mixed Materials Box: 4 1921-1978, undated

Scope and Contents

These items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 1 id11256

    Personal - Addresses

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 2 id11258

    Personal - Insurance Receipts and Bank Receipts

    1927-1957, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Insurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 3 id11259

    Personal - Memorabilia

    1956, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 4 id12854

    Personal - New York Phi Association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Inc.

    1921

    Scope and Contents

    Two $10 Shares dated 1921.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 5 id11260

    Personal - Newspaper Clippings

    1958, 1961, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Includes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 6 id11261

    Personal - Quotes

    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 7 id11262

    Personal - Tombstone Arizona Material

    1973-1976, 1978

    Scope and Contents

    These items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 8 id11263

    Personal - The Village Gossip Clippings

    undated

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Series 6: Ministry

Mixed Materials Box: 4 1903-1979

Scope and Contents

This series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 9 id11264

    Ministry - Ammidon and Company

    1948, 1950, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Clippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 10 id11265

    Ministry - Church Bulletins

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 11 id11266

    Ministry - Church Bulletins - Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Preaches Sermon

    1978

    Scope and Contents

    St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 12 id11267

    Ministry - Church Pension Fund

    1941-1956
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 13 id11268

    Ministry - Employment Documents and Correspondence

    1917, 1919, 1930, 1938, 1965

    Scope and Contents

    Includes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 14 id11269

    Ministry - Gutenberg Bible Print

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Adaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 15 id11270

    Ministry - Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia

    1964, 1971, 1983

    Scope and Contents

    Picture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 16 id11271

    Ministry - Lambeth Conference in England

    1958 July
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 17 id11272

    Ministry - Los Angeles Diocese General Church Program

    1937

    Scope and Contents

    List of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 18 id11273

    Ministry - News Clippings

    1903, 1961, 1974, 1975, undated

    Scope and Contents

    An Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 19 id11274

    Ministry - News Clippings about Samuel H. Sayre

    1925, 1954, 1961, 1978, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 20 id11275

    Ministry - Obituaries

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Obituary of William E. Zimmer.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 21 id11276

    Ministry - Ordinations and other Highlights of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's Ministry

    1915, 1925-1926

    Scope and Contents

    This group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Mayco*ck and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 22 id11277

    Ministry - Poems

    1921, 1948, 1970

    Scope and Contents

    Poems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 23 id11278

    Ministry - Publications

    1942, 1944, 1945, 1951, 1952, 1968

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 24 id11279

    Ministry - Published Material written by Samuel H. Sayre

    1922, 1925, 1926, 1952, 1973, 1978, 1979

    Scope and Contents

    Part of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 25 id12982

    Ministry - St. Barnabus Church

    1939, 1944, 1952, undated

    Scope and Contents

    1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 26 id12995

    Ministry - St. James Mission

    1926

    Scope and Contents

    Letter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 27 id12999

    Ministry - St. Mary's Church

    1930

    Scope and Contents

    July 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 28 id13006

    Ministry - Tau Delta Alpha Sorority and Pi Alpha Fraternity

    undated

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 29 id13009

    Ministry - Woman's Auxiliary

    1952

    Scope and Contents

    1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas

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Series 7: Sermons

Mixed Materials Box: 4 1905, 1924, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1939, 1975, undated

Scope and Contents

This series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 id11161

    Sermons by Samuel H. Sayre

    1905, 1924, 1932, 1934, 1936, undated

    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 30 id11419

      Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Sermons (Dated)

      1905, 1924, 1932, 1934, 1936
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 31 id11424

      Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Sermons (Notes)

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      Notes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 32 id11420

      Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Sermons (Numbered)

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      These sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 33 id11422

      Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Sermons

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      Scope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 34 id11423

      Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Sermons

      undated

      Scope and Contents

      Scope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 id11162

    Sermons by Others

    1935-1939, 1975, undated

    Scope and Contents

    These papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 35 id11425

      Sermons

      1935
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 36 id11426

      Sermons

      1936
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 37 id11427

      Sermons

      1937
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 38 id11428

      Sermons

      1938
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 39 id11429

      Sermons

      1939
    • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 40 id11430

      Sermons

      1975, undated

      Scope and Contents

      Scope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.

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Series 8: Diaries

1918-1952, 1959-1963

Scope and Contents

The 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 1 id11164

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1918

    Scope and Contents

    He is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 2 id11165

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1919

    Scope and Contents

    He begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 3 id11166

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1920

    Scope and Contents

    He is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 4 id11167

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1921

    Scope and Contents

    He is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 5 id11168

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1922

    Scope and Contents

    September 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 6 id11169

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1923

    Scope and Contents

    He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 7 id11170

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1924

    Scope and Contents

    He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 8 id11171

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1925

    Scope and Contents

    He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 9 id11172

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1926

    Scope and Contents

    On March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 10 id11173

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1927

    Scope and Contents

    In April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 11 id11433

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1928

    Scope and Contents

    January 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 12 id11434

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1929

    Scope and Contents

    Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 13 id11435

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1930

    Scope and Contents

    Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 14 id11436

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1931

    Scope and Contents

    Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 15 id11437

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1932

    Scope and Contents

    Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 16 id11438

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1933

    Scope and Contents

    A May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 17 id11439

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1934

    Scope and Contents

    This folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 18 id11440

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1935

    Scope and Contents

    Slips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 19 id11441

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1936

    Scope and Contents

    Post cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 20 id11442

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1937

    Scope and Contents

    Rev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 21 id11507

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1938, 1939

    Scope and Contents

    Beginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 22 id11508

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1940-1942

    Scope and Contents

    This volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 23 id11509

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1943-1946 April 29

    Scope and Contents

    The folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 24 id11510

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1946 May 1-1949 August 31

    Scope and Contents

    Rev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 25 id11511

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary, Insertions

    1946 May 1-1949 August 31
  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 26 id11512

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1949 September 1-1952 December 31

    Scope and Contents

    There is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 27 id11513

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary, Insertions

    1949 September 1-1952 December 31
  • Mixed Materials Box: 6 Folder: 28 id11514

    Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary

    1959 November 1-1963 October 31

    Scope and Contents

    Rev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. He is 69 on December 18, 1962.

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