Louise Turner Jones papers, 1919-1980.

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Louise Turner Jones papers, 1919-1980.

The Louise Turner Jones papers contain correspondence and other miscellaneous items that relate primarily to Bishop Warren Akin Candler, a close friend of Mrs. Jones' father, George Pierce Turner. There are letters from Candler to Mrs. Jones (then Louise Turner) and other family members that date from 1919-1934. The collection also contains correspondence from Mrs. Jones to Mr. Gregory in the Emory University Development Office written in April and May of 1980. These letters include personal anecdotes about Bishop Candler.

13 items (2 folders)

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. North Georgia Conference

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Pierce, Ann Maria Waldron.

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Pierce, Sarah Clayton Turner.

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Jones, Louise Turner.

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Ella Louise Turner Jones was the daughter of Mr. George Pierce Turner. Mr Turner attended Emory College at Oxford and was a classmate of Bishop Warren A. Candler. From the description of Louise Turner Jones papers, 1919-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122503862 ...

Riddle, Clara Waldron Pierce, 1865-1898.

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Candler, Warren A. (Warren Akin), 1857-1941

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Warren Akin Candler, Methodist clergyman and educator of Atlanta, Georgia, was born 23 August 1857, near Villa Rica in Carroll County, Georgia and died at his home in Atlanta on 25 September 1941. Candler graduated from Emory College (A.B., 1875; A.M., 1878); served various circuits in the North Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1875-1886); married Sarah Antoinette (Nettie) Curtright (1877); was appointed editor of the CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE (1886); was elected President o...