Parker, Daniel, Papers 1836-1890, 1910-1953

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Parker, Daniel, Papers 1836-1890, 1910-1953

The Daniel Parker Family Papers document the family's history from 1836 to 1953, mostly through correspondence.

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See the online finding aid for the agency history. From the description of Railroad Commission minutes, 1891-2004. (Texas State Library & Archives Commission). WorldCat record id: 320549398 From the description of Arkansas-White-Red River Basins Inter-Agency records, 1954-1956 bulk 1955 (Texas State Library & Archives Commission). WorldCat record id: 320551070 See online finding aid for agency history. From the description of Railroad Commission ...

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Parker, Daniel, Family

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Anti-missionary Baptist leader Daniel Parker (1781-1844) was born in Virginia to Reverend John and Sarah Parker. In 1802, he married Patsy Dickerson with whom he had eleven children. Parker was ordained to preach by the Turnbull Baptist Church in 1806 and advocated “Two Seedism,” a belief that mankind has been born with either a divine or a diabolical seed since Adam. This conviction separated Parker from most Primitive Baptists, though he retained their opposition to Missionary Bap...