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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A Memorial. (search)
Baptist Church; Rt.—Rev. A. M. Randolph, of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Virginia; Rev. R. P. Kerr, D. D., of the Southern Presbyterian Church, and the following also had voice in the programme hen it ceased to be the College of New Jersey and took on the form of a university. Rev. Robert P. Kerr, D. D., writes of him as a minister, and further portrays his character as follows: As a Poge in his singular aid, was the most potent assistant he had in the recovery of his patients. Dr. Kerr says: As a gentleman, citizen and friend. If the subject assigned, permitted me to wriollowing may be embodied as additionally illustrative: Brooklyn, N. Y., January 7, 1899. Dr. R. P. Kerr, 502 Grace Street, Richmond, Va.: The tribute of his Northern brethren to beloved Dr. Hogo the family of our deceased brother, and to the session of the Second Presbyterian Church. Robert P. Kerr, Moderator. Robert T. Brooke, Stated Clerk. Richmond, Va., January 7, 1899. The colore