Papers, 1919-1972.

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Papers, 1919-1972.

Papers relating to universalism in North Carolina, including letters, 1927-1972, from Universalist General Convention; papers, 1927-1969, relating to Universalist Convention of North Carolina; and material on local churches. The material was collected by John Enoch Williams (1877-1976), a layman in the Universalist Convention of North Carolina.

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Universalist General Convention

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First Universalist Church (Rocky Mount, N.C.)

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Williams, John Enoch, 1877-1976.

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Kinston Universalist Church (N.C.)

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Universalist Convention of North Carolina

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The Unitarian Universalist Church is a religious tradition formed through a merging of two religious denominations in 1961: the Universalists (founded in 1793), and the Unitarians (founded in 1825). The Universalist Convention of North Carolina was formed in 1895 with the goal of promoting coordinated growth of Universalism in eastern North Carolina. In 1905, the Convention received a charter of incorporation from the state, giving it non-profit status. It is comprised of various Unitarian, Univ...

Inman's Chapel (Pigeon River, N.C.)

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Greensboro Universalist Church (N.C.)

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First Universalist Society of Haywood County (N.C.)

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Universalist Church of America

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Robert Cummins ( 1897-1982 ) was born in Sidney, Ohio . He received a BA from Miami University in 1919, an MA from the University of Cincinnati in 1921, and a ThM from the University of Southern California in 1937 . He was ordained a Universalist minister in 1926 . Cummins began his career as a teacher at the Boon-It Institute in Bangkok, Thailand . He returned to the United States in the early 1920s and served pastorates in Milford, Newton, and Montgomery, Ohio, before settling in Cincinnati in...

Outlaw's Bridge Universalist Church (Seven Springs, N.C.)

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Clinton Universalist Church (N.C.)

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First Universalist Church of Sampson County (Red Hill, N.C.)

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