Contents. 



CHAPTER V. 



1827-1833. 



Convalesence and return to Charleston A Homestead 

 Built Death of his Twin Daughters Nullification 

 His aged Mother Letters 80 



CHAPTER VI. 



1823-1835. 



The Synod and Theological Seminary Early History 

 of the Lutheran Congregations at Ebenezer and 

 Savannah Visited by the Pastor of St. John's 

 Formation of the South Carolina Synod Theolo- 

 gical Seminary at Tennessee Seminary in South 

 Carolina Rev. John G. Schwartz Ernest Haze- 

 lius, D. D. The Charleston Church prospers 

 Letter from S. S. Schmucker, D. D. Degree of 

 Doctor of Divinity Conferred on the Pastor of St. 

 John's 93 



CHAPTER VII. 



1831-1832. 



Correspondence with Audubon Natural History A 

 visit from the Naturalist Audubon His Letters 

 to Audubon 109 



CHAPTER VIII. 



1833. 



Address on Horticulture Essay on the Migration of 

 Birds 124 



CHAPTER IX. 

 LABORS IN NATURAL HISTORY. 



1832 to 1835 Letters to Audubon and his Sons Suc- 

 cessful Labors in Botany and Natural History 

 Anecdote of Oemler the Enthusiastic Botanist 

 The Visit of Audubon and his Family Mr. 

 Edward Harris, of Morristown, N. J. A Night 

 with the Hunters at Liberty Hall 147 



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