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TextAfter fifty years
Butts, D. G. C. (Daniel Gregory Claiborne), 1848-1930Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextBishop H. N. M'Tyeire's decision on the appeal case of Chouteau Av. M. E. church, South, to which is added a review of the decision by Hon. J. P. S. Strother : "My own defence", by Rev. F. A. Owen; and a report of the trial of Logan D. Dameron
Dameron, Logan D.Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextHistory of the Genesee Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church : from its organization by Bishops Asbury and M'Kendree in 1810 to the year 1884 ...
Conable, Francis W., 1814-1890Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextHistory of the Iowa annual conference of the Methodist Epsicopal Church : including the planting and progress of the Church within its limits, from 1833 to 1909, inclusive
Waring, Edmund H.Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextJournal of Elva Griffith
Griffith, Elva RoxanaA journal kept by Elva Griffith during her and her husband, Charles', time as missionaries in South America. The journal begins with the couple receiving their official assignment and continues with their travel to New York for preparations, a description of their journey by ship to Panama and onto Ecuador and Chile, notes on events they attended including the Annual Conference meeting of the Western South America Mission Conference, detailed accounts of various Sunday activities, descriptions of their teaching duties, and updates on the family's health.Date CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA journal kept by Elva Griffith during her and her husband, Charles', time as missionaries in South America. The journal begins with the couple receiving their official assignment and continues with their travel to New York for preparations, a description of their journey by ship to Panama and onto Ecuador and Chile, notes on events they attended including the Annual Conference meeting of the Western South America Mission Conference, detailed accounts of various Sunday activities, descriptions of their teaching duties, and updates on the family's health. -
TextJournal of the Fiftieth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fuller's Chapel, Murray Co., Ga., December 7-10, 1916
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 50th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Fuller's Chapel in Murray County, Georgia, on December 7-10, 1916.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 50th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Fuller's Chapel in Murray County, Georgia, on December 7-10, 1916. -
TextJournal of the Fifty-First Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Bowdon, Georgia, Nov. 29-Dec. 2, 1917
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 51st Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Bowdon, Georgia, on November 29 - December 2, 1917.The journal of the 51st Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Bowdon, Georgia, on November 29 - December 2, 1917. -
TextJournal of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rossville, Georgia, November 4-7, 1920
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 54th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Rossville, Georgia, on November 4-7, 1920.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 54th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Rossville, Georgia, on November 4-7, 1920. -
TextJournal of the Fifty-Second Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mt. Zion, Georgia, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1918
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 52nd Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on November 28 - December 1, 1918.The journal of the 52nd Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on November 28 - December 1, 1918. -
TextJournal of the Fifty-Third Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Ponce de Leon Avenue Church, Atlanta, Ga., November 20-23, 1919
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 53rd Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Ponce de Leon Avenue Church in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 20-23, 1919.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 53rd Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Ponce de Leon Avenue Church in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 20-23, 1919. -
TextJournal of the Forty-Eighth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Tallapoosa, Georgia, December 10-13, 1914
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 48th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 10-13, 1914.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 48th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 10-13, 1914. -
TextJournal of the Forty-Seventh Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Georgia, December 11-14, 1913
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 47th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 11-14, 1913.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 47th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 11-14, 1913. -
TextJournal of the Forty-Sixth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Mt. Zion, Georgia, December 12-15, 1912
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 46th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1912.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 46th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1912. -
TextJournal of the Forty-ninth Annual Session of the Georgia Congerence of the Methodist Episcopal Church with Minutes of the Laymen's Meetings, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 16-19, 1915
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the 49th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1915.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 49th Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1915. -
TextJournal of the Sessions of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the Reorganization, as the Georgia Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Atlanta [on] October 10, 1867, by Bishop Davis W. Clark
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe journal of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from it's reorganization as the Georgia Mission Conference in 1867 through the split of the Georgia and Savannah Conferences in 1897.Date CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from it's reorganization as the Georgia Mission Conference in 1867 through the split of the Georgia and Savannah Conferences in 1897. -
TextJournal: Georgia Annual Conference M. E. Church
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 30th-33rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on February 11-13, 1897 (30th); Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on December 15-19, 1897 (31st); Rock Springs, Gwinnett County, Georgia, on December 15-18, 1898 (32nd); Wesley Chapel, Atlanta, Georgia, on December 14-18, 1899 (33rd).CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 30th-33rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on February 11-13, 1897 (30th); Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on December 15-19, 1897 (31st); Rock Springs, Gwinnett County, Georgia, on December 15-18, 1898 (32nd); Wesley Chapel, Atlanta, Georgia, on December 14-18, 1899 (33rd). -
TextJubiläumsbote Chicago Deutschen Konferenz, zum fünfzigjährigen jubiläum, 1871-1921
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TextLetter from Charles Wesley to "Dear Sir" [Samuel Walker], Bristol
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788A letter from Charles Wesley to Samuel Walker discussing the Methodist Conference meeting Wesley had attended where he met several of the traveling preachers, discussed whether the Methodists should remain as part of the Church of England, and made plans with his brother, John Wesley, to travel in order to spread word of the decisions made at the Conference.A letter from Charles Wesley to Samuel Walker discussing the Methodist Conference meeting Wesley had attended where he met several of the traveling preachers, discussed whether the Methodists should remain as part of the Church of England, and made plans with his brother, John Wesley, to travel in order to spread word of the decisions made at the Conference. -
TextLetter from D. R. McAnally (St. Louis, Missouri) to Robert Paine - April 4, 1853
McAnally, D. R. (David Rice), 1810-1895A letter from D. R. McAnally to Robert Paine discussing the establishment of two new congregations, asking Paine's advice on how to proceed with the establishment of a Sunday School focused on the German population in the city, and reporting on the progress of his work in St. Louis, mentioning brewing conflict in the Kentucky (Louisville) Conference.A letter from D. R. McAnally to Robert Paine discussing the establishment of two new congregations, asking Paine's advice on how to proceed with the establishment of a Sunday School focused on the German population in the city, and reporting on the progress of his work in St. Louis, mentioning brewing conflict in the Kentucky (Louisville) Conference. -
TextLetter from D. S. Doggett (Richmond, Virginia) to Robert Paine - March 22, 1873
Doggett, D. S. (David Seth), 1810-1880A letter from D. S. Doggett to Robert Paine reporting on his and Bishop Pierce's attendance at the Baltimore Conference, their interactions with Northern Methodists there, and mentioning that he will be traveling to the district conferences in Tennessee and Alabama shortly.A letter from D. S. Doggett to Robert Paine reporting on his and Bishop Pierce's attendance at the Baltimore Conference, their interactions with Northern Methodists there, and mentioning that he will be traveling to the district conferences in Tennessee and Alabama shortly. -
TextLetter from D. S. Doggett (Williamsburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - February 21, 1861
Doggett, D. S. (David Seth), 1810-1880A letter from D. S. Doggett to Robert Paine asking for his thoughts on the case of Richard Smiley who is under investigation with the possibility of suspension from the conference, discussing Doggett's decision to temporarily replace Smiley with another preacher (Starr), asking if Paine might send another man to assist, and speaking to the uncertain position of Virginia in regards to the formation of the Confederacy and withdrawal from the Union.A letter from D. S. Doggett to Robert Paine asking for his thoughts on the case of Richard Smiley who is under investigation with the possibility of suspension from the conference, discussing Doggett's decision to temporarily replace Smiley with another preacher (Starr), asking if Paine might send another man to assist, and speaking to the uncertain position of Virginia in regards to the formation of the Confederacy and withdrawal from the Union. -
TextLetter from E. Stevenson and J. M. Colman (Louisville, Kentucky) to Robert Paine - September 26, 1849
Colman, J. M.A letter from E. Stevenson and J. W. Coleman to Robert Paine on behalf of the Missionary Board informing him of the financial appropriations made for his department and specifying that this appropriation includes the Arkansas Conference and funds for the Cherokee Orphan School.A letter from E. Stevenson and J. W. Coleman to Robert Paine on behalf of the Missionary Board informing him of the financial appropriations made for his department and specifying that this appropriation includes the Arkansas Conference and funds for the Cherokee Orphan School. -
TextLetter from Edmund W. Sehon (Louisville, Kentucky) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 25, 1851
Sehon, Edmund W., 1808-1876A letter from Edmund W. Sehon to Robert Paine providing an update on his health, reporting that the Board of Missions has approved two of Paine's candidates to travel to California, explaining why the Board of Missions did not approve another two of Paine's candidates for California, and sharing his intentions to attend a number of conferences later in the year.A letter from Edmund W. Sehon to Robert Paine providing an update on his health, reporting that the Board of Missions has approved two of Paine's candidates to travel to California, explaining why the Board of Missions did not approve another two of Paine's candidates for California, and sharing his intentions to attend a number of conferences later in the year. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Culverton, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 7, [no year]
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine giving an update on Pierce's health, promising to look for candidates to send on a Japanese mission, and discussing the need for more preachers in the Pacific Conference.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine giving an update on Pierce's health, promising to look for candidates to send on a Japanese mission, and discussing the need for more preachers in the Pacific Conference. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Culverton, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - May 29, 1861
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine noting that he had assumed Paine would manage Aberdeen and that district, and confirming Paine's decision to assign the district to William (last name not noted) and Aberdeen to Pierce.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine noting that he had assumed Paine would manage Aberdeen and that district, and confirming Paine's decision to assign the district to William (last name not noted) and Aberdeen to Pierce. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Culverton, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - November 9, [no year]
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine confirming that he will preside at the Georgia and Florida Conferences while Paine will take the Mississippi and Louisiana Conferences, and mentioning that the Georgia Conference has been relocated to Savannah on account of the number of soldiers occupying Atlanta.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine confirming that he will preside at the Georgia and Florida Conferences while Paine will take the Mississippi and Louisiana Conferences, and mentioning that the Georgia Conference has been relocated to Savannah on account of the number of soldiers occupying Atlanta. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Culverton, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - September 7, 1858
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine discussing the trial of a man named Deems, advising Paine not to directly respond to a letter sent by one of the parties concerned with the Deems trial, reporting on the success of the church in Georgia, and asking that Paine raise money in his Conferences to support a number of missionaries going to San Francisco.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine discussing the trial of a man named Deems, advising Paine not to directly respond to a letter sent by one of the parties concerned with the Deems trial, reporting on the success of the church in Georgia, and asking that Paine raise money in his Conferences to support a number of missionaries going to San Francisco. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Sacramento, California) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - August 24, 1859
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine reporting on the work being done in California and along the Pacific Coast, demanding the transfer of several preachers to the Pacific Conference to improve their numbers and strengthen what hold they have, discussing the challenges he faces with Orceneth Fisher in Oregon, and asking for Paine's support when requesting more preachers to help fill the gap between the Rio Grande Conference and the Pacific Conference.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine reporting on the work being done in California and along the Pacific Coast, demanding the transfer of several preachers to the Pacific Conference to improve their numbers and strengthen what hold they have, discussing the challenges he faces with Orceneth Fisher in Oregon, and asking for Paine's support when requesting more preachers to help fill the gap between the Rio Grande Conference and the Pacific Conference. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Sparta, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - January 21, [no year]
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine recommending Clarence M. Verdel for a tutorship, asking for suggestions on a speech Pierce is preparing on the spiritual culture of the church for the General Conference, and reporting on Pierce's father's health.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine recommending Clarence M. Verdel for a tutorship, asking for suggestions on a speech Pierce is preparing on the spiritual culture of the church for the General Conference, and reporting on Pierce's father's health. -
TextLetter from George F. Pierce (Sparta, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 24, [no year]
Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine asking about when to implement a new rule regarding ordination which would limit who qualified, particularly in light of the need for preachers.A letter from George F. Pierce to Robert Paine asking about when to implement a new rule regarding ordination which would limit who qualified, particularly in light of the need for preachers. -
TextLetter from H. H. Kavanaugh (Camden, Arkansas) to Robert Paine - December 4, 1854
Kavanaugh, H. H. (Hubbard Hinde), 1802-1884A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine reporting on his experiences of the Conferences he has attended, mentioning that the St. Louis Conference had some turmoil, discussing a draft made by D. W. Lewis and how he handled the matter, suggesting the bishops divide their work for the coming year at the April meeting, , proposing Paine call a meeting of the Bishops, requesting the transfer of a preacher to assist the Indian Mission Conference, discussing his concerns over the missionary funds and the support of the Indian Mission Conference in the coming year.A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine reporting on his experiences of the Conferences he has attended, mentioning that the St. Louis Conference had some turmoil, discussing a draft made by D. W. Lewis and how he handled the matter, suggesting the bishops divide their work for the coming year at the April meeting, , proposing Paine call a meeting of the Bishops, requesting the transfer of a preacher to assist the Indian Mission Conference, discussing his concerns over the missionary funds and the support of the Indian Mission Conference in the coming year. -
TextLetter from H. H. Kavanaugh (Nashville, Tennessee) to Robert Paine - November 16, 1859
Kavanaugh, H. H. (Hubbard Hinde), 1802-1884A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine expressing his condolences for the hardships Paine suffered during his ongoing Conference tour, and explaining that he will be unable to attend the Mississippi Conference on account of his health but will endeavor to attend the rest on his list.A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine expressing his condolences for the hardships Paine suffered during his ongoing Conference tour, and explaining that he will be unable to attend the Mississippi Conference on account of his health but will endeavor to attend the rest on his list. -
TextLetter from H. H. Kavanaugh (Natchez, Mississippi) to Robert Paine - January 5, 1856
Kavanaugh, H. H. (Hubbard Hinde), 1802-1884A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine reporting on the success of the Louisiana Conference, mentioning a transfer of a preacher to the Louisville Conference, asking about the appointments for the Alabama Conference, and sharing his plans for travelling to California via Panama.A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine reporting on the success of the Louisiana Conference, mentioning a transfer of a preacher to the Louisville Conference, asking about the appointments for the Alabama Conference, and sharing his plans for travelling to California via Panama. -
TextLetter from H. H. Kavanaugh (Versaille, Kentucky) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 22, 1860
Kavanaugh, H. H. (Hubbard Hinde), 1802-1884A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine providing an update on his slowly improving health, encouraging Paine to answer the request for a sermon to be published, and making a vague reference to a colleague from Virginia visiting Kentucky (possibly D. S. Doggett).A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine providing an update on his slowly improving health, encouraging Paine to answer the request for a sermon to be published, and making a vague reference to a colleague from Virginia visiting Kentucky (possibly D. S. Doggett). -
TextLetter from H. H. Kavanaugh (Versailles, Kentucky) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - July 12, 1853
Kavanaugh, H. H. (Hubbard Hinde), 1802-1884A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine offering what assistance he can give as Paine writes the biography of the late Bishop McKendree and requesting the transfer of a preacher to the St. Louis Conference.A letter from H. H. Kavanaugh to Robert Paine offering what assistance he can give as Paine writes the biography of the late Bishop McKendree and requesting the transfer of a preacher to the St. Louis Conference. -
TextLetter from Holland McTyeire (Austin, Texas) to Robert Paine (New Orleans, Louisiana) - November 19, 1867
McTyeire, Holland Nimmons, 1824-1889A letter from Holland Nimmons McTyeire to Robert Paine requesting the transfer of a preacher to the East Texas Conference from the Louisiana Conference.A letter from Holland Nimmons McTyeire to Robert Paine requesting the transfer of a preacher to the East Texas Conference from the Louisiana Conference. -
TextLetter from Holland McTyeire (Nashville, Tennessee) to Robert Paine - December 24, 1877
McTyeire, Holland Nimmons, 1824-1889A letter from Holland Nimmons McTyeire to Robert Paine discussing actions he has taken after of the death of Bishop Enoch Mather Marvin to address concerns in Marvin's former Episcopal district, asking if Paine would like McTyeire to manage Marvin's districts until May, and sharing that there seems to be some unrest brewing in the St. Louis Conference following Marvin's death.A letter from Holland Nimmons McTyeire to Robert Paine discussing actions he has taken after of the death of Bishop Enoch Mather Marvin to address concerns in Marvin's former Episcopal district, asking if Paine would like McTyeire to manage Marvin's districts until May, and sharing that there seems to be some unrest brewing in the St. Louis Conference following Marvin's death. -
TextLetter from Isaac Ebbert, Jesse Sutton, and Samuel W. Cope to Robert Paine - December 1, 1849
A letter from Isaac Ebbert, Jesse Sutton, and Samuel W. Cope to Robert Paine requesting the appointment of Reverend N. M. Barryman to their district as their precious preacher has been called away. Following this request is a note from Joshua Soule, who forwarded the letter to Paine, discussing his health and the recent discussions surrounding a publication by Dr. Discon.A letter from Isaac Ebbert, Jesse Sutton, and Samuel W. Cope to Robert Paine requesting the appointment of Reverend N. M. Barryman to their district as their precious preacher has been called away. Following this request is a note from Joshua Soule, who forwarded the letter to Paine, discussing his health and the recent discussions surrounding a publication by Dr. Discon. -
TextLetter from James O. Andrew (Oxford, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - March 25, 1852
Andrew, James O. (James Osgood), 1794-1871A letter from James O. Andrew to Robert Paine sharing that life in Oxford is not much changed, informing Paine that he has heard nothing from Bishops Soule and Caper and will likely send just one man to California, expressing his opinion that Paine should return to Nashville or some other conference, discussing his thoughts on the decline of quality publications, and sharing news of the locals.A letter from James O. Andrew to Robert Paine sharing that life in Oxford is not much changed, informing Paine that he has heard nothing from Bishops Soule and Caper and will likely send just one man to California, expressing his opinion that Paine should return to Nashville or some other conference, discussing his thoughts on the decline of quality publications, and sharing news of the locals. -
TextLetter from James O. Andrew (Oxford, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Mobile, Alabama) - January 16, 1850
Andrew, James O. (James Osgood), 1794-1871A letter from James O. Andrew to Robert Paine urging him to recover swiftly from an illness, attesting to his nephew's suitability to the assignment Paine has given him, and informing Paine that his nephew will bring him his allotted dividends from the conferences.A letter from James O. Andrew to Robert Paine urging him to recover swiftly from an illness, attesting to his nephew's suitability to the assignment Paine has given him, and informing Paine that his nephew will bring him his allotted dividends from the conferences. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (Athens, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Mobile, Alabama) - December 12, 1849
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine discussing preparations, mainly the collection of funds and materials, for the planned mission to California.A letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine discussing preparations, mainly the collection of funds and materials, for the planned mission to California. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (Athens, Georgia) to Robert Paine - September 6, 1849
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine thanking Paine for considering him for the position on the California Mission, tentatively accepting the appointment but asking for several more weeks to consider the offer before answering firmly, reviewing his qualifications for the role, and noting that he has contacted another possible candidate to join the mission.A letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine thanking Paine for considering him for the position on the California Mission, tentatively accepting the appointment but asking for several more weeks to consider the offer before answering firmly, reviewing his qualifications for the role, and noting that he has contacted another possible candidate to join the mission. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - March 28, 1851 and March 31, 1851
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine mentioning his recovery from a grave illness, expressing his concerns over the apparent disregard for the California Mission as reflected in the reports from the Annual Conference, vehemently pleading the case of the mission and outlining the challenges they face in supplying literature and service to their congregations, requesting an allotment of books be sent, reporting on the work of the mission, observing that there is ample opportunity to extend missionary work (via Southern California) to Mexico, noting the success of Catholic missions,Date CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine mentioning his recovery from a grave illness, expressing his concerns over the apparent disregard for the California Mission as reflected in the reports from the Annual Conference, vehemently pleading the case of the mission and outlining the challenges they face in supplying literature and service to their congregations, requesting an allotment of books be sent, reporting on the work of the mission, observing that there is ample opportunity to extend missionary work (via Southern California) to Mexico, noting the success of Catholic missions, -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - May 2, 1853
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine expressing his relief that the misunderstandings of their previous correspondence have been cleared, apologizing for any possible missteps on Boring's part, clarifying his request for more experienced preachers, expressing his opinion that certain complaints lodged against him were made in an effort to redirect attention away from the one filing the complaint, reporting on the work of the mission, and requesting Paine come to the following year's conference in California.A letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine expressing his relief that the misunderstandings of their previous correspondence have been cleared, apologizing for any possible missteps on Boring's part, clarifying his request for more experienced preachers, expressing his opinion that certain complaints lodged against him were made in an effort to redirect attention away from the one filing the complaint, reporting on the work of the mission, and requesting Paine come to the following year's conference in California. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine (Savannah, Georgia) - November 15, 1850
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine giving an update on the mission and requesting additional missionaries be sent to support the mission, discussing the presence of Northern Methodist missionaries, and addressing published comments made in regards to Boring's management of the mission's finances.A letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine giving an update on the mission and requesting additional missionaries be sent to support the mission, discussing the presence of Northern Methodist missionaries, and addressing published comments made in regards to Boring's management of the mission's finances. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine - November 30, 1850
Boring, JesseAn incomplete letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine repeating his request for additional missionaries to be sent to California, reporting on the various regions the mission is attempting to extend into, mentioning his concerns about losing membership to the Northern Methodists, and requesting permission to organize a local Conference in April of 1851.An incomplete letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine repeating his request for additional missionaries to be sent to California, reporting on the various regions the mission is attempting to extend into, mentioning his concerns about losing membership to the Northern Methodists, and requesting permission to organize a local Conference in April of 1851. -
TextLetter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine - September 8, 1852
Boring, JesseA letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine expressing his regret that he seems to have offended Paine either by his own unintentional actions or by a misrepresentation of his actions by another, explaining his perspective of the events and discussions which he assumes are the cause of Paine's displeasure, expressing that he would rather step down than have Paine step back from his position overseeing the California Mission, reporting on the mission's work, requesting additional missionaries, and asking for a swift response.A letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine expressing his regret that he seems to have offended Paine either by his own unintentional actions or by a misrepresentation of his actions by another, explaining his perspective of the events and discussions which he assumes are the cause of Paine's displeasure, expressing that he would rather step down than have Paine step back from his position overseeing the California Mission, reporting on the mission's work, requesting additional missionaries, and asking for a swift response. -
TextLetter from John Christian Keener (New Orleans, Louisiana) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - October 24, 1881
Keener, John Christian, 1819-1906This letter contains harmful and/or objectionable language and perspectives.This letter contains harmful and/or objectionable language and perspectives. -
TextLetter from John Early (Ashland, Virginia) to "The President and Members of Eastern Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South" - March 1847
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to the President and Members of the East Texas Conference reporting on the business of the publishing house, including the securing of distribution arrangements across the country, the implementation of a subscription model to support the work of the publishing house, and requesting a copy of the minutes of any Annual Conferences attended by Robert Paine for publication.A letter from John Early to the President and Members of the East Texas Conference reporting on the business of the publishing house, including the securing of distribution arrangements across the country, the implementation of a subscription model to support the work of the publishing house, and requesting a copy of the minutes of any Annual Conferences attended by Robert Paine for publication. -
TextLetter from John Early (Jackson, Louisiana) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - November 16, 1854
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine stating that he cannot transfer a Brother Thomas to the Memphis Conference, mentioning that he will pass on Paine's notes on the East Texas and Louisiana Conferences to Bishop Andrew, reporting on his time at the Mississippi Conference, agreeing that the College of Bishops should hold their annual meeting at the same time as the Missionary Board in Nashville, discussing his recent months of travel, and confirming that he has enclosed the Certificate of Location for A. H. Thomas.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine stating that he cannot transfer a Brother Thomas to the Memphis Conference, mentioning that he will pass on Paine's notes on the East Texas and Louisiana Conferences to Bishop Andrew, reporting on his time at the Mississippi Conference, agreeing that the College of Bishops should hold their annual meeting at the same time as the Missionary Board in Nashville, discussing his recent months of travel, and confirming that he has enclosed the Certificate of Location for A. H. Thomas. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - January 15, 1858
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine reporting that he is recovering his health, sharing that his son has left after the death of Early's wife, expressing his intention to request that James Temple be transferred to Natchez, asking for an explanation about the transfer of John P. Dickinson and James B. Smith to the Alabama and Florida Conferences respectively, requesting a preacher be found to be transferred to Abingdon in Virginia, and asking after Paine's family and the late Bishop McKendree's wife.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine reporting that he is recovering his health, sharing that his son has left after the death of Early's wife, expressing his intention to request that James Temple be transferred to Natchez, asking for an explanation about the transfer of John P. Dickinson and James B. Smith to the Alabama and Florida Conferences respectively, requesting a preacher be found to be transferred to Abingdon in Virginia, and asking after Paine's family and the late Bishop McKendree's wife. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - July 13, 1859
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing the preparation of missionaries for the China Mission, including where to transfer new preachers in the meantime so they can be best prepared for the work.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing the preparation of missionaries for the China Mission, including where to transfer new preachers in the meantime so they can be best prepared for the work. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - July 23, 1866
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine describing his injuries and recovery after being in a train accident, sharing that despite his accident he still plans on attending several conferences, and requesting Paine reschedule the Memphis Conference so that Early can attend.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine describing his injuries and recovery after being in a train accident, sharing that despite his accident he still plans on attending several conferences, and requesting Paine reschedule the Memphis Conference so that Early can attend. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 18, 1855
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine mentioning that his wife and daughter (Elizabeth) are both unwell, discussing his recent travels and future travel plans, making recommendations for possible preachers to assign to the Kansas Mission, discussing the transfer of William Parsons, expressing his concerns about the St. Louis Conference management, and discussing possibilities of sending a Bishop to the Pacific Conference and how to manage that Bishop's conferences while they are gone.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine mentioning that his wife and daughter (Elizabeth) are both unwell, discussing his recent travels and future travel plans, making recommendations for possible preachers to assign to the Kansas Mission, discussing the transfer of William Parsons, expressing his concerns about the St. Louis Conference management, and discussing possibilities of sending a Bishop to the Pacific Conference and how to manage that Bishop's conferences while they are gone. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - March 23, 1861
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing his son-in-law's search for an appointment as a paymaster for the Confederate Army under recommendation to Jefferson Davis by a number of other prominent men, requesting that Paine add his recommendation to the list, mentioning the Virginia Convention's hesitance to secede, and sharing that he has heard the Baltimore Conference has voted by large majority to secede.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing his son-in-law's search for an appointment as a paymaster for the Confederate Army under recommendation to Jefferson Davis by a number of other prominent men, requesting that Paine add his recommendation to the list, mentioning the Virginia Convention's hesitance to secede, and sharing that he has heard the Baltimore Conference has voted by large majority to secede. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine - August 27, 1871
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine confirming that the distribution to Paine from the Bishop Fund of the Virginia Conference was correct, requesting Paine facilitate the disbursement of $500 from the North Carolina Conference Bishop Fund, and providing a brief update on his health.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine confirming that the distribution to Paine from the Bishop Fund of the Virginia Conference was correct, requesting Paine facilitate the disbursement of $500 from the North Carolina Conference Bishop Fund, and providing a brief update on his health. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine - July 18, 1868
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine offering condolences on Paine's poor health, explaining that it was not safe for him to travel to the last meeting of the College of Bishops in Louisville, sharing that he hopes to attend a meeting of trustees for one of the Methodist colleges, offering to assist Paine in running the Holston Conference, and asking about a missing portion of his salary from the previous year.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine offering condolences on Paine's poor health, explaining that it was not safe for him to travel to the last meeting of the College of Bishops in Louisville, sharing that he hopes to attend a meeting of trustees for one of the Methodist colleges, offering to assist Paine in running the Holston Conference, and asking about a missing portion of his salary from the previous year. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine - June 19, 1855
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine asking after William Finlay who was recently transferred to the Virginia Conference, sharing his concern about manning the Kansas Missionary Conference in light of the manpower needed in both the Missouri and St. Louis Conferences, making suggestions for how the bishops can cover conference responsibilities if either Bishop Kavanaugh or Pierce travels to California, and asking for Paine's thoughts on the matter.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine asking after William Finlay who was recently transferred to the Virginia Conference, sharing his concern about manning the Kansas Missionary Conference in light of the manpower needed in both the Missouri and St. Louis Conferences, making suggestions for how the bishops can cover conference responsibilities if either Bishop Kavanaugh or Pierce travels to California, and asking for Paine's thoughts on the matter. -
TextLetter from John Early (Lynchburg, Virginia) to Robert Paine - November 1860
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine offering his suggestions for shifting preachers within the Virginia Conference, informing Paine that he had transferred a preacher to the Virginia Conferences at the request of Bishop Andrew, commenting on a recent election, and asking for certificates used when preachers from other denominations convert.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine offering his suggestions for shifting preachers within the Virginia Conference, informing Paine that he had transferred a preacher to the Virginia Conferences at the request of Bishop Andrew, commenting on a recent election, and asking for certificates used when preachers from other denominations convert. -
TextLetter from John Early (Nashville, Tennessee) to Robert Paine (Asheville, North Carolina) - October 16, 1860
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine presenting options for arranging their attendance schedules at various conferences, reporting on the Western Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisville Conferences, mentioning that he is preparing certificates for ministers converting from other denominations, and discussing an issue of funding for missionaries to be sent to Central America.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine presenting options for arranging their attendance schedules at various conferences, reporting on the Western Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisville Conferences, mentioning that he is preparing certificates for ministers converting from other denominations, and discussing an issue of funding for missionaries to be sent to Central America. -
TextLetter from John Early (Nashville, Tennessee) to Robert Paine - October 13, 1860
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine reporting on the success of the Western Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisville conferences, discussing issues with James Atkins, and asking Paine to pass along Early's greetings to members of the Holston Conference.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine reporting on the success of the Western Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisville conferences, discussing issues with James Atkins, and asking Paine to pass along Early's greetings to members of the Holston Conference. -
TextLetter from John Early (Near Richmond, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Alexandria, Virginia) - July 19, 1871
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine explaining that he was delayed in his travels but plans on continuing to Natchez, asking Paine to send a preacher to a Presiding Elder Field from the Virginia Conference, making suggestions for who to send to Field, suggesting a preacher to sent to Washington City, suggesting Paine advise the preacher being sent to Randolph about his responsibility to the local congregation, and asking about a preacher who was transferred to Virginia.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine explaining that he was delayed in his travels but plans on continuing to Natchez, asking Paine to send a preacher to a Presiding Elder Field from the Virginia Conference, making suggestions for who to send to Field, suggesting a preacher to sent to Washington City, suggesting Paine advise the preacher being sent to Randolph about his responsibility to the local congregation, and asking about a preacher who was transferred to Virginia. -
TextLetter from John Early (Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania]) to Robert Paine - July 18, 1855
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine mentioning that he and his wife travelled to Philadelphia to settle his daughter Bettie (Elizabeth) for medical treatment, sharing his plans to travel to Western Virginia, arguing that it is too expensive to send one of the Bishops to California and that he will discuss the matter with Bishop Andrew, confirming Paine's decisions to transfer two preachers to the St. Louis Conference, recommending that preachers be pulled from the Mississippi and St.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine mentioning that he and his wife travelled to Philadelphia to settle his daughter Bettie (Elizabeth) for medical treatment, sharing his plans to travel to Western Virginia, arguing that it is too expensive to send one of the Bishops to California and that he will discuss the matter with Bishop Andrew, confirming Paine's decisions to transfer two preachers to the St. Louis Conference, recommending that preachers be pulled from the Mississippi and St. -
TextLetter from John Early (Richmond, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - August 27, 1862
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing an issue with Brother Mizell abandoning his assigned district in Tennessee, discussing an issue with Rufus Hefflin departing the North Carolina Conference before a hearing could be held regarding charges against him, mentioning that he does not intend to transfer either of these preachers to Texas, sharing his tentative plans for holding the Tennessee, Holston, and Virginia Conferences, and discussing his disappointment in the conduct of the northern forces.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing an issue with Brother Mizell abandoning his assigned district in Tennessee, discussing an issue with Rufus Hefflin departing the North Carolina Conference before a hearing could be held regarding charges against him, mentioning that he does not intend to transfer either of these preachers to Texas, sharing his tentative plans for holding the Tennessee, Holston, and Virginia Conferences, and discussing his disappointment in the conduct of the northern forces. -
TextLetter from John Early (Richmond, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - February 24, 1862
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing the dangerous state of affairs in Virginia and Tennessee and recommending that they postpone the General Conference until 1863 since a number of conferences will not be able to safely hold their annual meetings due to military action.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing the dangerous state of affairs in Virginia and Tennessee and recommending that they postpone the General Conference until 1863 since a number of conferences will not be able to safely hold their annual meetings due to military action. -
TextLetter from John Early to Robert Paine - August 21, 1854
Early, John, 1786-1873A letter from John Early to Robert Paine asking if he had transferred some preachers to the Texan Conferences, requesting he transfer preachers from the Memphis to the Mississippi Conference, asking what occurred at the Tennessee Conference, and requesting clarification on the responsibilities of a book agent.A letter from John Early to Robert Paine asking if he had transferred some preachers to the Texan Conferences, requesting he transfer preachers from the Memphis to the Mississippi Conference, asking what occurred at the Tennessee Conference, and requesting clarification on the responsibilities of a book agent. -
TextLetter from Joshua Soule (Lebanon, Ohio) to Robert Paine - October 28, 1851
Soule, Joshua, 1781-1867A letter from Joshua Soule to Robert Paine giving an update on his wife's health, sharing that it is unlikely that he will be able to make it to the Tennessee Conference due to health and weather reasons, assuring Paine of his intention to attend the Memphis Conference, asking if Paine would cover Soule's financial obligations at the Tennessee Conference (to be repaid upon Soule's next return to Nashville), confirming he has received the appointments for the Missouri Conference, asking after Bishop Capers' appointments, and mentioning the sudden death of Brother Lanius.A letter from Joshua Soule to Robert Paine giving an update on his wife's health, sharing that it is unlikely that he will be able to make it to the Tennessee Conference due to health and weather reasons, assuring Paine of his intention to attend the Memphis Conference, asking if Paine would cover Soule's financial obligations at the Tennessee Conference (to be repaid upon Soule's next return to Nashville), confirming he has received the appointments for the Missouri Conference, asking after Bishop Capers' appointments, and mentioning the sudden death of Brother Lanius. -
TextLetter from N. G. Berryman (Auburn, Missouri) to Robert Paine - January 22, 1852
Berryman, N. G.A letter from N. G. Berryman to Robert Paine explaining his perspective of the events leading to his relocation by the Conference, discussing his settling in Auburn and his work there, and asking if Paine could either tell him who is holding his Certificate of Location or send a new copy.A letter from N. G. Berryman to Robert Paine explaining his perspective of the events leading to his relocation by the Conference, discussing his settling in Auburn and his work there, and asking if Paine could either tell him who is holding his Certificate of Location or send a new copy. -
TextLetter from Thomas O. Summers (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - October 7, 1865
Summers, Thomas O. (Thomas Osmond), 1812-1882A letter from Thomas O. Summers to Robert Paine asking about what is to become of the church, specifically the publishing interests of the church, likely in response to the end of the Civil War. On the page where Summers addressed the letter, notes on the suffering of Jesus Christ are written in pencil in another hand.A letter from Thomas O. Summers to Robert Paine asking about what is to become of the church, specifically the publishing interests of the church, likely in response to the end of the Civil War. On the page where Summers addressed the letter, notes on the suffering of Jesus Christ are written in pencil in another hand. -
TextLetter from W. C. Lewis (Rural Retreat, Virginia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - February 17, 1855
Lewis, W. C.A letter from W. C. Lewis to Robert Paine outlining the concerns of a number of preachers in the Texas Conference in regards to the actions of Bishop John Early not appointing eligible and capable preachers, and requesting that Paine and Bishop Andrews attend the next session of the Texas Conference to mediate these concerns.A letter from W. C. Lewis to Robert Paine outlining the concerns of a number of preachers in the Texas Conference in regards to the actions of Bishop John Early not appointing eligible and capable preachers, and requesting that Paine and Bishop Andrews attend the next session of the Texas Conference to mediate these concerns. -
TextLetter from William Capers (Anderson, [South Carolina]) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - March 22, 1853
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing the monetary collections he sent to Joshua Soule, offering his opinion on which of them should attend the Alabama Conference annual meeting, and listing where each of the conferences' annual meetings in the eastern region will be held.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing the monetary collections he sent to Joshua Soule, offering his opinion on which of them should attend the Alabama Conference annual meeting, and listing where each of the conferences' annual meetings in the eastern region will be held. -
TextLetter from William Capers (Anderson, [South Carolina]) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - May 24, 1852
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine thanking him for appointing a replacement for a recently deceased preacher, asking for clarification on changes made to the North and South Georgia Conferences, giving an update on his health, and offering clarifications on his changes to the dates of the Alabama Conference meeting.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine thanking him for appointing a replacement for a recently deceased preacher, asking for clarification on changes made to the North and South Georgia Conferences, giving an update on his health, and offering clarifications on his changes to the dates of the Alabama Conference meeting. -
TextLetter from William Capers (Charleston, South Carolina) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - March 15, 1847
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing a financial discrepancy in the division of the Bishops' stipends out of the collections from the various conferences and offering his opinion on the scheduling of the annual conferences of the Texas and East Texas Conferences.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing a financial discrepancy in the division of the Bishops' stipends out of the collections from the various conferences and offering his opinion on the scheduling of the annual conferences of the Texas and East Texas Conferences. -
TextLetter from William Capers (Charleston, South Carolina) to Robert Paine (Fayette County, Tennessee) - March 13, 1848
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine seeking to confirm that Paine had promised to transfer Richard T. Colburn from the St. Louis Conference to the Memphis Conference. A note from Paine at the bottom of the letter denies that any such promise was made.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine seeking to confirm that Paine had promised to transfer Richard T. Colburn from the St. Louis Conference to the Memphis Conference. A note from Paine at the bottom of the letter denies that any such promise was made. -
TextLetter from William Capers (Charleston, South Carolina) to Robert Paine - April 25, 1849
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine proposing arrangements for the rotating assignment of Bishops (Capers, Paine, and Andrew) to oversee the Western, Middle, and Eastern regions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, conferences.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine proposing arrangements for the rotating assignment of Bishops (Capers, Paine, and Andrew) to oversee the Western, Middle, and Eastern regions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, conferences. -
TextLetter from William Capers to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi)
Capers, William, 1790-1855A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing recommendations for sending brother Pollock on to New Orleans, conflict between the Primary Elder and preacher in Boonville, and issues with a preacher named Michells.A letter from William Capers to Robert Paine discussing recommendations for sending brother Pollock on to New Orleans, conflict between the Primary Elder and preacher in Boonville, and issues with a preacher named Michells. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson and Morrell Steed Robinson to their friends, July 15, 1957, Mayari, Oriente, Cuba
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois and Morrell to their friends describing their trip back to the States and the talks they gave while there, attesting to the good leadership of Bishop John Branscomb in Cuba, reflecting on the success of the annual conference and the work of the local Cuban pastors, reporting on the work of the clinic, discussing the beginning of Bible School season, giving updates on both the children, thanking their friends for all the letters and well wishes, and asking that they keep Cuba in their thoughts as the threat of civil war becomes more present.A letter from Lois and Morrell to their friends describing their trip back to the States and the talks they gave while there, attesting to the good leadership of Bishop John Branscomb in Cuba, reflecting on the success of the annual conference and the work of the local Cuban pastors, reporting on the work of the clinic, discussing the beginning of Bible School season, giving updates on both the children, thanking their friends for all the letters and well wishes, and asking that they keep Cuba in their thoughts as the threat of civil war becomes more present. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, December 17, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, apologizing for sending her letter late, describing how busy they have been as Christmas approaches, mentioning that they will be going to Holguin for the District Conference and that she would like to do some Christmas shopping there and speak to the Bishop about the clinic, urging them not to be concerned about the clinic finances as they have had many donations and are doing well, describing their plans for the church and clinic for Christmas including putting on a program and destributing small gifts, sharing about their family plans forA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, apologizing for sending her letter late, describing how busy they have been as Christmas approaches, mentioning that they will be going to Holguin for the District Conference and that she would like to do some Christmas shopping there and speak to the Bishop about the clinic, urging them not to be concerned about the clinic finances as they have had many donations and are doing well, describing their plans for the church and clinic for Christmas including putting on a program and destributing small gifts, sharing about their family plans for -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, December 23, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, noting that they haven't received their usual letter so she hopes they are alright, mentioning that all their presents are wrapped and the tree decorated in anticipation of the holiday, mentioning that she plans to bake the following day, describing how the Cuban families celebrate Christmas Eve and the day of the Kings (Jan.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, noting that they haven't received their usual letter so she hopes they are alright, mentioning that all their presents are wrapped and the tree decorated in anticipation of the holiday, mentioning that she plans to bake the following day, describing how the Cuban families celebrate Christmas Eve and the day of the Kings (Jan. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, July 7, 1959
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, reporting on Morrell's time at the Annual Conference, mentioning that the district summer camps begin the next week in Guaro, reporting on how the family is doing, giving an update on George, asking them about their plans for traveling, and letting them know Morrell's mother will be having surgery in several weeks.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, reporting on Morrell's time at the Annual Conference, mentioning that the district summer camps begin the next week in Guaro, reporting on how the family is doing, giving an update on George, asking them about their plans for traveling, and letting them know Morrell's mother will be having surgery in several weeks. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, July 8, 1957
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, reporting on the successful trip Morrell took to the conference, thanking them for the prints they sent, mentioning the abundance of mangoes, sharing that one of her friends had her baby, discussing the family's plans to go to Costa Rica as part of a language learning training encouraged by the mission board, and giving some updates on the children.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, reporting on the successful trip Morrell took to the conference, thanking them for the prints they sent, mentioning the abundance of mangoes, sharing that one of her friends had her baby, discussing the family's plans to go to Costa Rica as part of a language learning training encouraged by the mission board, and giving some updates on the children. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, June 12, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, sending her congratulations and well wishes to Esther and Don (newlyweds) and asking for their address in Atlanta, giving a brief update on the family, describing how busy she has been as their maid, Norma, was out sick, sharing news of Steed coming down with a digestive illness which seems to be spreading through many other children at the clinic, describing how busy the clinic has been and what work she has been doing there, noting that Dr.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, sending her congratulations and well wishes to Esther and Don (newlyweds) and asking for their address in Atlanta, giving a brief update on the family, describing how busy she has been as their maid, Norma, was out sick, sharing news of Steed coming down with a digestive illness which seems to be spreading through many other children at the clinic, describing how busy the clinic has been and what work she has been doing there, noting that Dr. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, June 18, 1959
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for their letter and the news of the Florida Conference, expressing her sadness at the reassignment of the Cookes, assuring them that Morrell paid the doctor's bill and that they have a receipt, sharing how much the family has enjoyed using the new blender to make all sorts of desserts, discussing how much hep Blanca has been in keeping the housework done and watching the children, giving an update on George, mentioning that the measles are going around and that she anticipates Esther catching them, and describing the twoA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for their letter and the news of the Florida Conference, expressing her sadness at the reassignment of the Cookes, assuring them that Morrell paid the doctor's bill and that they have a receipt, sharing how much the family has enjoyed using the new blender to make all sorts of desserts, discussing how much hep Blanca has been in keeping the housework done and watching the children, giving an update on George, mentioning that the measles are going around and that she anticipates Esther catching them, and describing the two -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, June 24, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, giving them details on ship schedules, telling them about the family's trip to Havana for the conference, including how Steed fared, describing where they stayed at the Student Hostel with Imogene Elswick, sharing details of some of the sessions they attended, providing updates on the various appointment changes, describing some of the shoping and liesure activities they took part in, giving updates on Steed's development, and sharing news of how her pregnancy is going.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, giving them details on ship schedules, telling them about the family's trip to Havana for the conference, including how Steed fared, describing where they stayed at the Student Hostel with Imogene Elswick, sharing details of some of the sessions they attended, providing updates on the various appointment changes, describing some of the shoping and liesure activities they took part in, giving updates on Steed's development, and sharing news of how her pregnancy is going. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, June 30, 1957
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, giving an update on the children, mentioning that Morrell is still away at the conference, describing the picnic she took the children on with the Milk and Nesman families, thanking them for news from home, reporting on her work in the clnic, describing improvements in Steed's speech, mentioning the new pair of shoes she bought for Steed, reporting on the state of the family garden which is producing tomatoes, and describing the fundraising the Women's Society has been doing.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, giving an update on the children, mentioning that Morrell is still away at the conference, describing the picnic she took the children on with the Milk and Nesman families, thanking them for news from home, reporting on her work in the clnic, describing improvements in Steed's speech, mentioning the new pair of shoes she bought for Steed, reporting on the state of the family garden which is producing tomatoes, and describing the fundraising the Women's Society has been doing. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, May 10, 1958
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for the Newsweek subscription, discussing possible methods of getting from the Havana airport down to Mayari for when they come to visit, suggesting they reach out to Morrell's mother to see if she would like to travel with them to visit the family, providing a list of clothing and household items the family could use, and mentioning that Morrell has been very busy at the church and preparing for Youth Week and the Annual Conference.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for the Newsweek subscription, discussing possible methods of getting from the Havana airport down to Mayari for when they come to visit, suggesting they reach out to Morrell's mother to see if she would like to travel with them to visit the family, providing a list of clothing and household items the family could use, and mentioning that Morrell has been very busy at the church and preparing for Youth Week and the Annual Conference. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, May 6, 1960
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for their letter, sharing that they have decided to return to the Florida Conference although it is not official yet, asking them to send a set of change of address cards and to help them get proof that they bought their sewing machine over five years ago, explaining how they've begun going about packing for the move, and giving an update on all the children.A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, thanking them for their letter, sharing that they have decided to return to the Florida Conference although it is not official yet, asking them to send a set of change of address cards and to help them get proof that they bought their sewing machine over five years ago, explaining how they've begun going about packing for the move, and giving an update on all the children. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, September 16, 1959
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, mentioning that she will send this letter to Clearwater and include her and Morrell's drivers' licenses for renewal, apologizing for not writing the previous week since she was busy with the children while Morrell was out of town with some of the young folks from the church, sharing that Steed and Esther have started at kindergarten and are enjoying it, giving an update on George, sharing their tentative plans for traveling to Florida in November and December to speak throughout the state about their work, asking if they would beA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, mentioning that she will send this letter to Clearwater and include her and Morrell's drivers' licenses for renewal, apologizing for not writing the previous week since she was busy with the children while Morrell was out of town with some of the young folks from the church, sharing that Steed and Esther have started at kindergarten and are enjoying it, giving an update on George, sharing their tentative plans for traveling to Florida in November and December to speak throughout the state about their work, asking if they would be -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, September 3, 1959
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, letting them know that she has received the box of clothes they sent for the family, discussing the redistricting of Oriente and the assignment of their new superintendent, mentioning that Morrell knows the Kenneth Jones who put on a program at the church (in Clearwater?), sharing that Morrell is finalizing plans for improvements to the church, discussing Steed's improving health and metioning that the clinic's new doctor suggested a possible vaccine to treat asthmatic bronchitis which might be helpful, giving an update on howA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, letting them know that she has received the box of clothes they sent for the family, discussing the redistricting of Oriente and the assignment of their new superintendent, mentioning that Morrell knows the Kenneth Jones who put on a program at the church (in Clearwater?), sharing that Morrell is finalizing plans for improvements to the church, discussing Steed's improving health and metioning that the clinic's new doctor suggested a possible vaccine to treat asthmatic bronchitis which might be helpful, giving an update on how -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Elsie Lerch, January 21, 1960
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, wishing her a happy birthday, sending her well wishes to her sister's family who have caught a nasty flu, asking Elsie to take care not to catch the illness herself as she helps, sharing that the family is well and adjusting to living at the school, mentioning that Steed is doing much better health-wise since the move, describing how active and happy Steed and Esther are, discussing her twice weekly trips into Mayari to work at the clinic and do the shopping, mentioning that she and Juliet Milk are making the most of living nearer to each other,A letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, wishing her a happy birthday, sending her well wishes to her sister's family who have caught a nasty flu, asking Elsie to take care not to catch the illness herself as she helps, sharing that the family is well and adjusting to living at the school, mentioning that Steed is doing much better health-wise since the move, describing how active and happy Steed and Esther are, discussing her twice weekly trips into Mayari to work at the clinic and do the shopping, mentioning that she and Juliet Milk are making the most of living nearer to each other, -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Elsie Lerch, May 20, 1958
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, expressing her confidence that she should have no trouble making it from Havana to Mayari on her own and giving advice for the bus trip, sharing the dates of the Annual Conference in Havana and encouraging her to come whenever and for as long as she'd like, passing along Steed's wish for his grandmother to come visit, and asking for some more sewing patterns for Lois and Esther.A letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, expressing her confidence that she should have no trouble making it from Havana to Mayari on her own and giving advice for the bus trip, sharing the dates of the Annual Conference in Havana and encouraging her to come whenever and for as long as she'd like, passing along Steed's wish for his grandmother to come visit, and asking for some more sewing patterns for Lois and Esther. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to Elsie Lerch, May 3, 1960
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, wishing her a happy Mother's Day, sharing that Morrell has been busy with his work, commenting on how everyone has been so appreciative of their work, sharing that the Milk family and Miss Beale were thankful that she was able to bring them things back from the States, mentioning that Miss Beale will be traveling to Europe, reporting on the status of the clinic, discussing how they haven't heard from the Mission Board yet but are planning to leave Mayari regardless of where they end up, giving them an update on Steed's health, discussingA letter from Lois to her mother, Elsie, wishing her a happy Mother's Day, sharing that Morrell has been busy with his work, commenting on how everyone has been so appreciative of their work, sharing that the Milk family and Miss Beale were thankful that she was able to bring them things back from the States, mentioning that Miss Beale will be traveling to Europe, reporting on the status of the clinic, discussing how they haven't heard from the Mission Board yet but are planning to leave Mayari regardless of where they end up, giving them an update on Steed's health, discussing -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to her family, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her family thanking them for their letter with details of Sara Min's wedding, describing a busy day attending a conference of the British West Indies Church and then a fundraiser for the Agricultural School, sharing details of Brother Nodal and Sotera Sanchez's departures from the mission which effectively leaves her and Morrell in charge, discussing their plans for attending the Cuban Annual Conference in Havana, and giving an update on the family's health.A letter from Lois to her family thanking them for their letter with details of Sara Min's wedding, describing a busy day attending a conference of the British West Indies Church and then a fundraiser for the Agricultural School, sharing details of Brother Nodal and Sotera Sanchez's departures from the mission which effectively leaves her and Morrell in charge, discussing their plans for attending the Cuban Annual Conference in Havana, and giving an update on the family's health. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to her family, [May] 1957
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her family offering explainations for her lateness in writing, describing an illness that Steed had, mentioning that Morrell is heading off for the missionary conference while she stays behind with the children, confirming that she and Morrell would appreciate a renewal of their Newsweek subscription, describing the celebration they held for Morrell's birthday and the presents they got for him, and describing the persistent rain they've been having.A letter from Lois to her family offering explainations for her lateness in writing, describing an illness that Steed had, mentioning that Morrell is heading off for the missionary conference while she stays behind with the children, confirming that she and Morrell would appreciate a renewal of their Newsweek subscription, describing the celebration they held for Morrell's birthday and the presents they got for him, and describing the persistent rain they've been having. -
TextLois Augusta Robinson to her family, [May] 1957
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her family describing their preparations for Youth Week at the church, mentioning that Morrell has returned from the conference in Havana, giving an update on the children's health, discussing transitioning Steed into a regular double bed so the baby can be in the his old crib, mentioning that the clinic was closed for a national holiday and she expects a rush when they open the following day, reporting that they have gotten their new chest of drawers, and wishing her father well.A letter from Lois to her family describing their preparations for Youth Week at the church, mentioning that Morrell has returned from the conference in Havana, giving an update on the children's health, discussing transitioning Steed into a regular double bed so the baby can be in the his old crib, mentioning that the clinic was closed for a national holiday and she expects a rush when they open the following day, reporting that they have gotten their new chest of drawers, and wishing her father well. -
TextLois and Morrell Robinson scrapbook
Robinson, Morrell SteedA scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and decorations documenting the lives of Rev. Morrell Robinson, his wife, Lois, and their children, Morrell "Steed" Jr., Esther, and George, from their time at First Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, Florida, to their time as missionaries in Mayari, Cuba, and through their time in the Tampa Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida.A scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and decorations documenting the lives of Rev. Morrell Robinson, his wife, Lois, and their children, Morrell "Steed" Jr., Esther, and George, from their time at First Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, Florida, to their time as missionaries in Mayari, Cuba, and through their time in the Tampa Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. -
TextManual of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872, 1876, 1884
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TextMinutes of the Eighteenth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Mt. Zion, Carroll County, October 9th to 13th, 1884
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 18th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on October 9-13, 1884.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 18th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Carroll County, Georgia, on October 9-13, 1884. -
TextMinutes of the Fifty-Eighth Session Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Fitzgerald, Georgia, November 6-9th, 1924
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe adopted minutes of the 58th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on November 6-9, 1924.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe adopted minutes of the 58th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on November 6-9, 1924. -
TextMinutes of the Fifty-ninth Session Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in the Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Seminary, Mount Zion, Georgia, November 4-8th, 1925
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe adopted minutes of the 59th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Seminary in Mount Zion, Georgia, on November 4-8, 1925.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe adopted minutes of the 59th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Seminary in Mount Zion, Georgia, on November 4-8, 1925. -
TextMinutes of the Fortieth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1906, held in Atlanta, Ga., December 1-4
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 40th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 1-4, 1906.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 40th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 1-4, 1906. -
TextMinutes of the Forty-First Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1907, held in Atlanta, Ga., December 19-22
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 41st Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 19-22, 1907.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 41st Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 19-22, 1907. -
TextMinutes of the Forty-Second Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1908, held in Mt. Zion, Ga., December 17-20
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 42nd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on December 17-20, 1908.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 42nd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on December 17-20, 1908. -
TextMinutes of the Forty-Third Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1909, held at Epworth, Ga., December 16-19
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 43rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Epworth, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1909.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 43rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Epworth, Georgia, on December 16-19, 1909. -
TextMinutes of the Fourteenth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Martin Chapel, November 11-15, 1880
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 14th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Martin Chapel in Gwinnett County, Georgia, on November 11-15, 1880.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 14th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Martin Chapel in Gwinnett County, Georgia, on November 11-15, 1880. -
TextMinutes of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Fifty-fifth Session, Ceadartown, Georgia, November 3 to 6, 1921
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe adopted minutes of the 55th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Cedartown, Georgia, on November 3-6, 1921.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe adopted minutes of the 55th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Cedartown, Georgia, on November 3-6, 1921. -
TextMinutes of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Fifty-seventh Session, Marietta, Georgia, November 8 to 11, 1923
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe adopted minutes of the 57th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Marietta, Georgia, on November 8-11, 1923.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe adopted minutes of the 57th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Marietta, Georgia, on November 8-11, 1923. -
TextMinutes of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Fifty-sixth Session, Tallapoosa, Georgia, November 9 to 12, 1922
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe adopted minutes of the 56th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on November 9-12, 1922.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe adopted minutes of the 56th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Tallapoosa, Georgia, on November 9-12, 1922. -
TextMinutes of the Methodist conferences, from the first, held in London, by the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M., in the year 1744: Volume 18
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TextMinutes of the Methodist conferences, from the first, held in London, by the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M., in the year 1744: Volume 2
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TextMinutes of the Nineteenth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Ellijay, Nov. 19 to 23, 1885
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 19th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on November 19-23, 1885.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 19th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on November 19-23, 1885. -
TextMinutes of the Seventeenth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, November 21st to 27th, 1883
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 17th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 21-27, 1883.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 17th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 21-27, 1883. -
TextMinutes of the Seventh Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Ga., beginning October 15th, 1873
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 7th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 15-21, 1873.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 7th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 15-21, 1873. -
TextMinutes of the Sixteenth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Resaca, November 23-27, 1882
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 16th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Resaca, Georgia, on November 23-27, 1882.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 16th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Resaca, Georgia, on November 23-27, 1882. -
TextMinutes of the Twentieth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Mount Zion, Nov. 18 to 21, 1886
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 20th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on November 18-21, 1886.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 20th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on November 18-21, 1886. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Eighth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Bremen, Ga., February 7-10, 1895
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 28th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Bremen, Georgia, on February 7-10, 1895.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 28th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Bremen, Georgia, on February 7-10, 1895. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Eighth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Epworth, Georgia, December 1-5, 1904
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 28th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Epworth, Georgia, on December 1-5, 1904.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 28th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Epworth, Georgia, on December 1-5, 1904. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Fifth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 13-18, 1892
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 25th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 13-18, 1892.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 25th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 13-18, 1892. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-First Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Nov. 23 to 27, 1887
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 21st Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 23-27, 1887.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 21st Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 23-27, 1887. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Fourth Session Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Demorest, Ga., January 15-19, 1891
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 24th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Demorest, Georgia, on January 15-19, 1891.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 24th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Demorest, Georgia, on January 15-19, 1891. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Session of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1905, held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, December 7-10
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 29th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 7-10, 1905.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 29th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mt. Zion, Georgia, on December 7-10, 1905. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Ninth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Ga., February 5-10, 1896
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 29th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 5-10, 1896.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 29th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 5-10, 1896. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Second Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Ga., Jan. 3 to 7, 1889
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 22nd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on January 3-7, 1889.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 22nd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on January 3-7, 1889. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Seventh Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Ellijay, Ga., January 11-15, 1894
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 27th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on January 11-15, 1894.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 27th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Ellijay, Georgia, on January 11-15, 1894. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Sixth Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Demorest, Ga., Jan. 12-16, 1893
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 26th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Demorest, Georgia, on January 12-16, 1893.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 26th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Demorest, Georgia, on January 12-16, 1893. -
TextMinutes of the Twenty-Third Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Mount Zion, Ga., Jan. 16-20, 1890
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 23rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on January 16-20, 1890.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 23rd Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Mount Zion, Georgia, on January 16-20, 1890. -
TextMinutes of the [Forty-Fifth] Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1911, held at Union Hill, Georgia, Cherokee County, [November 30 - December 3]
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 45th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Union Hill, Georgia, on November 30 - December 3, 1911.The minutes of the 45th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Union Hill, Georgia, on November 30 - December 3, 1911. -
TextMinutes of the [Forty-Fourth] Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1910, held in Fitzgerald, Georgia, [December 1-3]
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 44th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on December 1-3, 1910.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 44th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on December 1-3, 1910. -
TextMorrell Steed Robinson to Elsie Lerch, May 29, 1960
Robinson, Morrell SteedA letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, expressing his and Lois' complex emotions about leaving Mayari, thanking them for their dedication to keeping up a correspondence with the family throughout their time in Cuba and specifically thanking them for the birthday letter he received, and sharing their plans for leaving June 2nd from Havana and spending several days in Lakeland before the conference.A letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, expressing his and Lois' complex emotions about leaving Mayari, thanking them for their dedication to keeping up a correspondence with the family throughout their time in Cuba and specifically thanking them for the birthday letter he received, and sharing their plans for leaving June 2nd from Havana and spending several days in Lakeland before the conference. -
TextMorrell Steed Robinson to Elsie Lerch, May 7, 1957
Robinson, Morrell SteedA letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, expressing his gratitude for being able to consider her like a second mother, sharing his relief at hearing they are all improving in health, describing that the family has begun to raise chickens and that the weather has gotten very hot, mentioning that the quarterly conference went very well, sharing that an acquaintance of his would like to meet them, and mentioning that the family dog (Jack) is ill after getting loose while Morrell was away.A letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, expressing his gratitude for being able to consider her like a second mother, sharing his relief at hearing they are all improving in health, describing that the family has begun to raise chickens and that the weather has gotten very hot, mentioning that the quarterly conference went very well, sharing that an acquaintance of his would like to meet them, and mentioning that the family dog (Jack) is ill after getting loose while Morrell was away. -
TextOfficial Minutes of the Forty-Fifth Session of the Savannah Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Zebulon, Georgia, Oct. 28-31, 1920
Methodist Episcopal Church. Savannah ConferenceThe official minutes of the 45th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Zebulon, Georgia, on October 28-31, 1920.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe official minutes of the 45th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Zebulon, Georgia, on October 28-31, 1920. -
TextOfficial Minutes of the Forty-Fourth Session of the Savannah Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Brunswick, Georgia, Nov. 13-15, 1919
Methodist Episcopal Church. Savannah ConferenceThe official minutes of the 44th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Brunswick, Georgia, on November 13-15, 1919.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe official minutes of the 44th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Brunswick, Georgia, on November 13-15, 1919. -
TextOfficial Minutes of the Forty-Seventh Session of the Savannah Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Waycross, Georgia, November 2nd--5th, 1922
Methodist Episcopal Church. Savannah ConferenceThe official minutes of the 47th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Waycross, Georgia, on November 2-5, 1922.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe official minutes of the 47th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Waycross, Georgia, on November 2-5, 1922. -
TextOfficial Minutes of the Forty-Sixth Session of the Savannah Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Statesboro, Georgia, October 20-24, 1921
Methodist Episcopal Church. Savannah ConferenceThe official minutes of the 46th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Statesboro, Georgia, on October 20-24, 1921.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe official minutes of the 46th Annual Session of the Savannah Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Statesboro, Georgia, on October 20-24, 1921. -
TextOfficial Record: Georgia Conference M. E. Church, Dec. 1899-Dec. 1903
Methodist Episcopal Church. Georgia ConferenceThe minutes of the 34th-37th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 20-24, 1900 (34th); Fitzgerald, Georgia, on December 19-22, 1901 (35th); Mount Zion, Georgia, on December 18-22, 1902 (36th); Ellijay, Georgia, on December 17-21, 1903 (37th).CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe minutes of the 34th-37th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in: Tallapoosa, Georgia, on December 20-24, 1900 (34th); Fitzgerald, Georgia, on December 19-22, 1901 (35th); Mount Zion, Georgia, on December 18-22, 1902 (36th); Ellijay, Georgia, on December 17-21, 1903 (37th). -
TextProceedings of the Southern Methodist Convention, held at Athens, Tennessee, June 15-19, 1871 : composed of ministerial and lay delegates of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the conferences in the southern states
Methodist Episcopal Church (1871 June 15-19 : Southern Methodist Convention , Athens, Tenn.)Summary: This is a convention of representatives from some of the southern conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, not the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: This is a convention of representatives from some of the southern conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, not the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. -
TextReport of the proceedings of the Methodist Convention of the state of Connecticut : held in New Haven, November 24th and 25th, 1869
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TextThe Baltimore Conference, 1844-1866
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TextThe Methodist churches : North and South. An address to the members of the M.E. Church, South, and to all other friends of law, peace, and right
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TextThe Official Journal of the Twelfth Session of the Atlanta Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Broad Street M. E. Church, Rome, Ga., December 12-15, 1907
Methodist Episcopal Church. Atlanta ConferenceThe journal of the 7th Annual Session of the Atlanta Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Rome, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1907.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESThe journal of the 7th Annual Session of the Atlanta Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Rome, Georgia, on December 12-15, 1907. -
TextThe challenge of to-day : the message of the first state convention of Methodist men held at Columbus, Ohio, March 17,18,19,1915
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TextThe judicial decisions of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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TextTroy conference miscellany : containing a historical sketch of Methodism within the bounds of the Troy conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with reminiscences of its deceased, and contributions by its living ministers. With an appendix
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