Arizona situation papers, 1909-1935.

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Arizona situation papers, 1909-1935.

Copies and typescripts of documents related to the controversy between the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and the Home Mission Society of the Northern Baptist Convention related to disputed over Baptist churches in Arizona and New Mexico.

1 folder (31 p.).

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Van Ness, Isaac Jacobus, 1860-1947.

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Served as pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Nashville Tennessee from 1890-1896 and as co-editor of the Christian Index from 1896-1900. He also served as Editorial Secretary to the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1900-1917 and then as Executive Secretary and Treasurer from 1917-1935. From the description of Papers [microform], 1903-1944. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 225082084 From the description of Papers, 1903-1944. (...

Baptist General Convention of Arizona

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American Baptist Home Mission Society

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Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board

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The Home Mission Board began work in Cuba in 1886. Work in the country expanded for about a decade, but by the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898, nearly all mission activity had been demoralized. At the close of the war, the Board entered an agreement with the American Baptist Home Mission Society under which the eastern half of Cuba was transferred to the Society and the SBC's Home Mission Board retained the western half. Southern Baptist work in Western Cuba flourished through the 1950s....