Guide to the Jonathan Going Papers 1805-1841
Cage 586

Summary Information

Repository
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Creator
Going, Jonathan, 1786-1844
Title
Jonathan Going Papers
ID
Cage 586
Date [inclusive]
1805-1841
Extent
1.5 Linear feet of shelf space, 1 Box
Language
Collection materials are in English.
Abstract
Correspondence, sermons, circulars and notes of Jonathan Going, chiefly relevant to religious subjects.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Jonathan Going Papers, 1805-1841 (Cage 586)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Biography/History

Jonathan Going (Mar. 7, 1786- Nov. 9, 1844), Baptist clergyman, missionary secretary, and educator, was born in Reading, Windsor County, Vt. He was educated at the academy in New Salem and attended college at Brown University from 1805 to 1809. Going was converted to the Baptist faith his freshman year. Following his graduation from Brown, he stayed on to study theology under University President Messer and then returned home to convert his family. He and his three brothers entered the Baptist ministry. At his ordination in May of 1811, Jonathan Going became the first college educated Baptist minister in Vermont. Going married Lucy Thorndike in September of 1811 and thereafter served four years as pastor in Cavandish. He and his family then moved to Worcester where he served as pastor for sixteen years. During this tenure, Going helped establish the Worcester Academy and the Newton Theological Institution and was trustee at both Brown University and Amherst College. He also organized the Massachusetts Baptist State Convention and founded the American Baptist Home Mission Society with Rev. John M. Peck in 1831. In 1837 Going was offered the presidency of two colleges, the Literary and Theological Institute at Granville, Ohio and the Shuntlief College at Alton, Illinois. These offers constituted a staunch testimony to the high regard in which Going was held by those committed to religious education. He had a reputation as an excellent organizer and fundraiser, skills that served him well in the seven years he served as president of the college at Granville.

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Scope and Content

The papers contain correspondence, sermons, circulars and notes of Jonathan Going, chiefly relevant to religious subjects.

The Notes series (Series 1) contains Going's personal notes from 1805 to 1823. The notes detail daily activities on 31/2" X 6" paper that appears to have once been bound in a notebook. The early entries are sketchy and rather philosophical. Beginning in 1809 the notes become a daily log of his ministry activities and list the places and people he visited. Many of the names are repeated on a list of 1812 Ohio Baptist Society members found toward the back of the notes.

The Sermons series (Series 2) contains two sermons written by Going. The first, dated April 28, 1809 is titled, "A Lecture on Prayer." It was written while Going was a theological student at Brown University. The second sermon, "Isaiah 58:12," is not dated. It references the Baptist Convention and encourages the listener to send aid to the less fortunate students struggling to learn the gospel in colleges and missionary schools.

Within Series 3: Circulars, the first circular, "Circular of the Ohio Baptist Educational Society", makes reference to Going's 1837 election to the Granville Institution presidency. Written by J.B Swaim, a frequent correspondent of Going and a fellow member of the Society, the circular is a clear call for monetary support and may have bearing on the Society's financial responsibility for a portion of Going's salary while he was president at Granville. The second circular, "The Granville Lit. and Theo. Institution", appears to have been written in Going's handwriting. It too is primarily a fundraising effort and may have been written as part of Going's administrative duties while president of Granville.

Series four contains Correspondence received by and sent from Jonathan Going during the period 1807 to 1841. Most of the correspondence centers around the year 1837 when Going was elected to the presidency of two colleges, Granville and Shuntlief; Going declined Shuntlief. The bulk of the rest of the correspondence concerns the Granville presidency and the role of the Ohio Baptist Education Society in funding his position. Though most of the correspondence is professional in nature, there are a few personal letters interspersed throughout the series. One such correspondence contains only the first page of a letter written by Going to his parents in 1809. It describes an interesting list of flourishing businesses and shops Going passed each day on his way to University.

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Arrangement

The Jonathan Going collection contains four series: notes, sermons, circulars and correspondence. The series are arranged chronologically. The circulars contained in the third series are not dated though they are arranged in chronological order by inference.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections  © 2022

https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/

Terrell Library

P.O. Box 645610

Pullman, WA, 99164-5610 USA

509-335-6691

mascref@wsu.edu

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open and available for research use.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply.

Acquisition Information

These papers were received by the Washington State University Libraries in April, 1982, as part of the James Orin Oliphant Papers, following an arrangement made by Mr. Oliphant some years before his death.

Processing Information

This collection was processed in June 1992 by Liza Rognas.

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Related Materials

Separated Material

The Jonathan Going Papers were seperated from the James Orin Oliphant Papers, 1914-1978 (Cage 563)

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Names and Subjects

Corporate Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Ohio Baptist Education Society -- History -- Archives
  • Granville College -- History -- Archives
  • Granville Literary and Theological Institution -- History -- Archives

Personal Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Going, Jonathan, 1786-1844 -- Archives
  • Pratt, John, 1800-1882
  • Peck, John Mason, 1789-1858
  • Crofsey, Timothy R.
  • Colby, Lewis
  • Carter, Paschal
  • Kennan, N. W.
  • Swaim, J. B.

Subject(s)

  • Missionaries -- Ohio -- 19th century -- Archives
  • Sermons, American -- 19th century -- Archives
  • Religion
  • Missionaries

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Detailed Description of Collection

Series 1: Jonathan Going Notes 

box folder

Notes: 1805-1825 

1 1

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Series 2: Jonathan Going Sermons 

box folder

Isaiah 58:12 1809 

1 2

A Lecture on Prayer undated  

1 2

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Series 3: Circulars, 1837 

box folder

"Circular of the Ohio Baptist Educational Society" 

1 3

"The Granville Lit. and Theo. Institution" 

1 4

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Series 4: Correspondence, 1807-1841 

box folder

Letter to Parents January 24, 1807 

1 5

Letter from J. Going to wife Lucy May 14, 1814 

1 6

Letter from. B. Everett Pattison Feb.3, 1828 

1 7

Letter from J. Going to Lucy Going May 14, 1834 

1 8

Letter from John C. Murphy, N.Y. Nov.13, 1835 

1 9

Letter from Prof. Carter, Ohio Aug. 10, 1837 

1 10

Letter from Rev. R. Cressy, Ohio Aug. 18, 1837 

1 11

Letter from Lewis Colby Sept. 14, 1837 

1 12

Letter from J.M. Peck, Ill. Sept. 22, 1837 

1 13

Letter from Prof. Carter, Ohio Sept. 25, 1837 

1 14

Letter from J.B. Swaim Sept. 25, 1837 

1 15

Letter from John Pratt, Ohio Sept. 25, 1837 

1 16

Letter to Stephen Griggs, Alton, Ill., declines Shuntlief Sept. 30, 1837 

1 17

Letter from J.B Swaim, Granville Oct. 19, 1837 

1 18

Letter from N.W. Kennan, Indianapolis Oct. 19, 1837 

1 19

Letter from James R. Geanga (?) Feb. 23, 1838 

1 20

Letter from J. Going to daughter, Josephine Sept. 12, 1838 

1 21

Letter to Rev. Timothy R. Cressy, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1838 Aug. 8, 1838 

1 22

Letter from John Pratt to Mr. Wilson in N.Y., introduces J. Going to Mr. Wilson Aug. 17, 1841 

1 23

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