October 29, 2022

William H.H. Pillsbury, 1840-1895 [RG1316.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG1316.AM:  William H.H. Pillsbury, 1840-1895



Papers:  1896

Fullerton, Nance County, Nebraska: Methodist minister

Size:  One folder



BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE



The son of Tobias and Susan Pillsbury, William Henry Harrison Pillsbury was born on July 14, 1840, in York County, Maine.  He started attending Maine Wesleyan Seminary in 1861, but his studies were interrupted by the Civil War.  He enlisted in Company I, Maine 17th Infantry Regiment in 1862 and was mustered out at the end of 1863.  After leaving the military, Pillsbury attended and graduated from Boston University School of Theology.  He attended the Methodist General Bible Institute of New Hampshire in 1867 and was assigned to the Second Methodist Episcopal Church in Kittery, Maine, in 1868.



Reverend Pillsbury married Elizabeth Crabtree Bowers on August 3, 1871.  The couple had at least seven children.  The Pillsbury’s moved to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in the early 1870s and later to Wapello, Iowa.   The family relocated to Nebraska in the mid-1880s.  Rev. Pillsbury served the Methodist Church at Fullerton, Nebraska, from 1886-1887, and again from 1893-1895.  He was elected county treasurer of Nance County in the fall of 1894.  Rev. William H.H. Pillsbury died at his home in Fullerton on December 28, 1895.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



The collection consists of one folder containing a condolence letter, October 8, 1896, from the Grand Army of the Republic to the Pillsbury family regarding the death of Rev. W.H.H. Pillsbury.  Included is a three page hand-written memorial resolution in honor of Rev. Pillsbury by the New England Association of Veteran Soldiers and Sailors dated August 27, 1896.



INVENTORY



Item




    1. Letter, 1896, Oct. 8, G.A.R.

    1. Memorial resolution, 1896, Aug. 27, New England Association of Veteran Soldiers and Sailors



 



Subject headings:



Grand Army of the Republic

New England Association of Veteran Soldiers and Sailors

Pillsbury, William H.H., 1840-1895



 



Revised TMM      04-02-2018

Become a Member!

Our members make history happen.

Join Now

You May Also Enjoy

Emigrants along the Trails at Chimney Rock

Emigrants along the Trails at Chimney Rock

Marker Monday: Easter Blizzard of 1873

Marker Monday: Easter Blizzard of 1873

She Didn’t Know She Was a Statue

She Didn’t Know She Was a Statue

About History Nebraska
History Nebraska was founded in 1878 as the Nebraska State Historical Society by citizens who recognized Nebraska was going through great changes and they sought to record the stories of both indigenous and immigrant peoples. It was designated a state institution and began receiving funds from the legislature in 1883. Legislation in 1994 changed History Nebraska from a state institution to a state agency. The division is headed by Interim Director and CEO Jill Dolberg. They are assisted by an administrative staff responsible for financial and personnel functions, museum store services, security, and facilities maintenance for History Nebraska.
Explore Nebraska
Discover the real places and people of our past at these History Nebraska sites.

Upcoming Events

View our new and upcoming events to see how you can get involved.

Become a Member

The work we do to discover, preserve, and share Nebraska's history wouldn't be possible without the support of History Nebraska members.

History Nebraska Education

Learn more about the educational programs provided at our museums, sites, and online.

History Nebraska Programs

Learn more about the programs associated with History Nebraska.

Latest Hall of Fame Inductee

The Nebraska Hall of Fame was established in 1961 to officially recognize prominent Nebraskans.

Listen to our Podcast

Listen to the articles and authors published in the Nebraska History Magazine with our new Nebraska History Podcast!

Nebraska Collections

History Nebraska's mission is to collect, preserve, and open our shared history to all Nebraskans.

Our YouTube Video Collection

Get a closer look at Nebraska's history through your own eyes, with our extensive video collections.

Additional Research Resources

History Nebraska Research and Reference Services help connect you to the material we collect and preserve.

Support History Nebraska
Make a cash donation to help us acquire, preserve, and interpret Nebraska’s history. Gifts to History Nebraska help leave a legacy and may help your taxes, too! Support the work of History Nebraska by donating to the History Nebraska Foundation today.

Volunteers are the heroes of History Nebraska. So much history, so little time! Your work helps us share access to Nebraska’s stories at our museums and sites, the reference room, and online.