Papers, 1902-1963 1942-1960.

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Papers, 1902-1963 1942-1960.

Personal, political, and ecclesiastical files of a prominent Mississippi businessman and civic and religious leader; includes documents concerning the history of Hattiesburg, the Mississippi Central Railroad, the University of Southern Mississippi, the Southern Presbyterian Church, and civic organizations.

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J.J. Newman Lumber Company (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

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Mississippi Central Railroad.

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Faulkner, Louis Edward, 1883-1961

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Born 1883 in Pennsylvania; educated in the State Normal School in Mansfield, Pennsylvania; worked for various railroads until he moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1912 in connection with the Mississippi Central Railroad; became president of the MCR and other companies; active in Presbyterian Church and civic organizations; actively opposed centralization of civic and church governments; died 1961. From the description of Papers, 1902-1963 1942-1960. (University of Southern Mississ...

Presbyterian church in the U.S.A.

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The Transylvania Presbytery was organized by appointment of the synods of New York and Philadelphia. The Synod of New York made part of the Presbytery of Abingdon into the Transylvania Presbytery, which encompassed the district of Kentucky and the settlements on the Cumberland River. The Reverend David Rice, Adam Rankin, Andrew McClure, and James Crawford met at the Danville, Kentucky courthouse to organize the presbytery. The synods of New York and Philadelphia appointed David Rice as moderator...

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