Independent Presbyterian Church records, 1800-1960 [microform].

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Independent Presbyterian Church records, 1800-1960 [microform].

The collection consists of a microfilm copy of the records of the Independent Prebyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia, from 1800-1960. The records consist of minutes of the board of trustees (1803-1921), board of deacons (1911-1941), men's society (1901-1923), Savannah Sabbath School Teachers Society (1815-1913), Sunday school (1828-1895) and African Sunday School (1836-1839; 1844), Woman's Foreign Missionary Society (1904-1922), Session of the Church (1800-1944), and the Savannah Presbytery (1955-1956); and treasurers' records (1829-1952); pew holder lists (1822-1884); attendance rolls (includes weather conditions for 1861-1890); and lists of church officers and members (1816-1944) including African American members, World War II casualties, marriages, deaths, and baptisms; and restoration records (1889-1992) and construction correspondence (1924-1925). There are also handbooks, bulletins, reports, and pamphlets; minutes from the Thunderbolt Presbyterian Church (1922-1948); and clippings on the organization of the Eastern Heights Presbyterian Church. Photographs and reports of Kashing Mission (China; 1918-1924) are included in some minutes and reports or in separate folders.

15 microfilm reels.

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Eastern Heights Presbyterian Church (Ga.)

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Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872

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American composer and music educator. From the description of The Lowell Mason papers, 1813-1980 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702190298 From the description of The Lowell Mason papers, 1813-1980 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 122354720 Lowell Mason (1792-1872), musical educator and hymn writer, was born in Medfield, Massachusetts. In 1812 he came to Savannah as a bank clerk. In Savannah, he taught singing, and was the orga...

Hudson, Waddy H., 1867-1957.

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Thunderbolt Presbyterian Church (Ga.)

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Independent Presbyterian Church (Savannah, Ga.)

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Independent Presbyterian Church, Savannah, Georgia, has been located at Bull and Oglethorpe Streets since circa 1800. The church's first pastor was Henry Kollock. On 6 April 1889, the church was destroyed by fire and was restored through funds and restoration efforts provided by the membership. From the description of Independent Presbyterian Church records, 1800-1960 [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863033 ...