Episcopal Church. Diocese of Georgia
The presence of the Episcopal Church in Georgia began with the arrival of Anglican minister Dr. Henry Herbert who accompanied the first colonists in 1733. By 1840, the Protestant Episcopal Church in Georgia was a small diocese with six parishes and a bishop. By 1906 there were 27 parishes and 108 missions, necessitating the Diocese of Georgia to divide into upper and lower operational divisions. In 1907, the Diocese of Atlanta became a separate unit from the Diocese of Georgia with a diagonal boundary line running south of Fort Benning, Montezuma, Macon, Milledgeville, and Washington. The records within this collection concern primarily the lower or southern division, the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia.
From the description of Episcopal Diocese of Georgia records, 1873-2000. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 180190198
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referencedIn | Elliott, Stephen, 1806-1866. Stephen Elliott papers, 1840-1866. | Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland | |
referencedIn | Beckwith, John W. (John Watrous), 1831-1890. John W. Beckwith papers, 1856-1884. | Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland | |
creatorOf | Episcopal Church. Diocese of Georgia. Episcopal Diocese of Georgia records, 1873-2000. | Georgia Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Afflebaum, Charles. Charles Afflebaum collection of letters from Georgia Episcopal bishops, 1847-1955. | Georgia Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ga.). Trinity Episcopal Church records, 1834-1974. | Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
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associatedWith | Afflebaum, Charles. | person |
associatedWith | Beckwith, John W. (John Watrous), 1831-1890. | person |
associatedWith | Elliott, Stephen, 1806-1866. | person |
associatedWith | Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ga.) | corporateBody |
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Georgia |
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African American churches |
Civil rights movements |
Episcopalians |
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Corporate Body
Active 1873
Active 2000