A. D. Mayo
1823 – 1907
74 works on record
Works

Symbols of the Capital or Civilization in New York
1980

Twenty-five years in old Warwick
1905

The government of the South by the plain people
1905

The colored American working man of the new time
1898

Southern women in the recent educational movement in the South
1892

A ministry of education in the South
1889

Industrial education in the South
1888

Building for the children in the South
1884

The South, the North, and the nation keeping school
1883

Talks with teachers
1881

The new education in the new South
1870

Religion in the common schools
1869

The nation's sacrifice
1865

Herod, John and Jesus
1860

Symbols of the capital
1859
Pedantry and power
1980
The Negro American citizen in the new American life
1974
The duty of the white American towards his colored fellow citizens
1974
Work of northern churches in the education of the freedmen, [1861-1900]
1903
How shall the colored youth of the South be educated?
1897
Last words from the South
1885
The South at school
1881
The educational situation in the South
1880
Leopold Lobsitz
1879
Methods of moral instruction in common schools
1872
Liberal Christianity
1867
Thomas Starr King
1864
A Christian church
1863
American dangers and duties
1861
The American cemetery
1858
The aged Christian
1849
The balance
1846
Theology in America
The third estate of the South
Herod, John and Jesus, or, American slavery and its Christian cure
Symbols of the capital, or, Civilization in New York
The ministry of Jesus Christ
Rev. A.D. Mayo's ministry of education in the South
The scholar's vocation in the new republic
Sowing and reaping
Man and his modern inventions
The revival of religion
What is infidelity
The use and abuse of religious creeds
Unitarian faith
The separation of friends
Religious skepticism in America
Henry Barnard
Immortality
A religious experience
Liberal Christianity, a personal religion
Christianity and sectarianism
Sectarianism and congregationalism
Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ
The duty of the white American towards his colored fellow-citizen
The prospects of liberal Christianity
Theodore Parker
Governor Butler vs. the common schools of Massachusetts
Liberal Christianity, the religion for the Southwest
A review of the year
The relations of liberal Christianity to the organized religion of the West
An address to Unitarian churches
The church of Christ
The great reformation of the nineteenth century
Four years among the children of the South
American brains in American hands
The American Cemetery address at the dedication of Green Hill cemetery, Sept. 1, 1858
Graces and powers of the Christian life
East and West
A sermon on Daniel Webster
The gold dollar
A discourse delivered at the funeral of Rev. Thomas Jones, former pastor of the Independent Christian Society
I. The new education and Col. Parker
The training of the teacher in the South