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Correspondence, 1882-1913.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
7 folders.
Correspondence between missionary and administrators at the Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Virginia, relating to work and needs of the mission station. Includes information on rivalries among missionaries, and some post-resignation material.

Church Records [microform] 1896-1981.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
2 microfilm reels (2890 p.)
Records include church business meeting minutes from 1896 to 1981.

Correspondence, 1907-1980.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
9 folders.
Correspondence between missionary and administrators at the Foreign Mission Board, financial and statistical reports and information related to the mission station.

Church records [microform] 1796-1973.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
1 microfilm reel (302 p.)
Includes brief historical sketch of church, minutes of business meetings and membership records, articles of faith, church covenant, list of trustees, letters to the association and correspondence.

Church records [microform] 1852-1937.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
1 microfilm reel (538 p.)
Includes minutes of church business meetings and membership records.

Church records [microform] 1910-1993.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
2 microfilm reels.
Includes minutes of church business meetings and membership records.

Church records [microform] 1949-1999.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
1 microfilm reel (682 p.)
Includes minutes of church business meetings and membership records.

Collection, 1838-1867.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
.5 linear ft. (3 volumes).
The papers consist of three bound volumes, two of sermons and one a ministerial record book. The sermons are all handwritten with title, scripture reference, and date. The ministerial records book listed baptism, weddings and funerals that Howell conducted from 1849 to 1855. Both sermon books have a content page.

Correspondence, 1888-1897.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
8 items (21 p.).
Collection of handwritten correspondence between William S. Ryland and W. C. Bitting and Fred T. Gates related to Bethel College. Gates served as Corresponding Secretary of the Baptist Education Society. The main subject of the correspondence centered on the need for adequate endowment funds for the college. The letters discuss the students and property holdings.

Proceedings [videorecording].

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
6 videocassettes : 6 videocassettes
Proceedings of the Pastor's Conference of the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, June 11-12, 2006. The conference included music, prayer, sermons, and the election of officers. These recordings included only the Sunday evening and Monday evening sessions. The theme for the meeting was "Reaching today's world for Jesus Christ." Recorded by the Media Technology Division of the North American Mission Board, SBC.

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