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Historical marker in Willington, South Carolina.
Historical marker in Athens, Georgia.
Moses Waddel is buried at Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Georgia.
May 10, 1800 Letter (1800)
Memoirs of the Life of Miss Caroline Elizabeth Smelt (1818)
Diary (1823-1824)
Diary (1824-1826)
Diary (1826-1827)
February 25, 1832 Letter to William B. Sprague (1832)
June 12, 1833 Letter to John Newton Waddel (1833)
Eulogy of the Life and Public Services of the Late Rev. Moses Waddel, D.D. (1841)
Moses Waddel, D.D. (1858)
Moses Waddel, D.D. (1884)
Source: Hargrett Library, Athens, Georgia.
Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary, via the Digital Library of Georgia.
On revival.
Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary.