Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846

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Methodist Missionary of Texas.

From the description of Letters and papers. 1837-1883. (Southern Methodist University). WorldCat record id: 25407451

Methodist minister Littleton Fowler (1803-1846) was born to Godfrey and Clara (Wright) Fowler in Smith County, Tennessee. After moving to Caldwell County, Kentucky, Fowler converted to Methodism and started preaching in 1826. He lived in Alabama and Georgia before moving to Texas in 1837. Settling in Houston, he became responsible for establishing Methodist churches and other church activities in East Texas. Fowler organized the first Sunday School in Texas with Martin Ruter and laid the cornerstone of the Methodist Church in San Augustine with General Thomas J. Rusk. In 1838, Fowler married widow Missouri M. Lockwood Porter, with whom he had a daughter and a son, Methodist minister Littleton Morris Fowler. Fowler became superintendent of the Texas Mission in 1838 and recruited numerous local and Tennessee preachers, including Jesse Hord and Isaac L.G. Strickland. He also served as elder of the San Augustine District (1840) and of the Lake Soda Distrct (1842-1845) for the Texas Annual Conference; an agent of Rutersville College (1841-1842); and a trustee of Wesleyan College (1840s). After submitting a successful resolution to split the Texas Annual Conference, Fowler served as elder for the Sabine District in the new Eastern Texas Conference in 1845.

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Spellmann, Norman W. Fowler, Littleton. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed December 3, 2010. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ffo25 .

From the guide to the Fowler, Littleton, papers 1941., 1826-1883, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Methodist minister Littleton Fowler (1803-1846) was born to Godfrey and Clara (Wright) Fowler in Smith County, Tennessee.

After moving to Caldwell County, Kentucky, Fowler converted to Methodism and started preaching in 1826. He lived in Alabama and Georgia before moving to Texas in 1837. Settling in Houston, he became responsible for establishing Methodist churches and other church activities in East Texas. Fowler organized the first Sunday School in Texas with Martin Ruter and laid the cornerstone of the Methodist Church in San Augustine with General Thomas J. Rusk. In 1838, Fowler married widow Missouri M. Lockwood Porter, with whom he had a daughter and a son, Methodist minister Littleton Morris Fowler. Fowler became superintendent of the Texas Mission in 1838 and recruited numerous local and Tennessee preachers, including Jesse Hord and Isaac L.G. Strickland. He also served as elder of the San Augustine District (1840) and of the Lake Soda Distrct (1842-1845) for the Texas Annual Conference; an agent of Rutersville College (1841-1842); and a trustee of Wesleyan College (1840s). After submitting a successful resolution to split the Texas Annual Conference, Fowler served as elder for the Sabine District in the new Eastern Texas Conference in 1845.

From the description of Fowler, Littleton, papers, 1826-1883 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 773946883

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creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, papers 1941., 1826-1883 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Houston, Tx., to Missouri M. Porter, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 May 3. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : near Montogomery, Tx., to Mrs. Missouri M. Porter, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1835 June 5. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Shelbyville, Tx., to Missouri M. Fowler, San Augustine, Tx., 1838 December 1. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Brazoria, Tx., to Missouri M. Fowler, Mercer's Settlement, Tx., 1839 March 24. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Natchez, Miss., to Missouri M. Fowler, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 September 28. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : San Augustine, Tx., to Missouri M. Fowler, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 September 20. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : San Augustine, Tx., to J.B. McFerrin, 1839 April 26. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letters and papers of Littleton Fowler, 1803-1846. Misc. letters, 1847-1883, receipts, notes, and fragments. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Houston, Tx., to Missouri M. Porter, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 April 21. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letters and papers. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Fowler, Littleton, papers, 1826-1883 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Louisiana, to Missouri M. Fowler, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 September 25. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : of recommendation for Moses Speer, 1839 February 9. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Houston, Tx., to Missouri M. Porter, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 May 22. Bridwell Library
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : Houston, Tx., to Missouri M. Porter, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 May 14. Bridwell Library
referencedIn Alexander, Robert, 1811-1882. Alexander, Robert, papers, 1838-1884. University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Letter : 36 miles from Alexandria, Louisiana, to Missouri M. Fowler, Nacogdoches, Tx., 1838 September 23. Bridwell Library
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associatedWith McFerrin, J. B. person
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associatedWith Methodist Episcopal Church corporateBody
associatedWith Methodist Episcopal Church, South corporateBody
associatedWith Porter, Missouri M. person
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associatedWith Speer, Moses. person
associatedWith Woolam family. family
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associatedWith Woolworth, Laura Fowler. person
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Houston (Tex.)
Texas
Houston (Tex.)
Texas, East
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Missionaries
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Birth 1803

Death 1846

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