Papers, 1844-1934.
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Folk, Edgar Estes, 1856-1917.
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Southern Baptist minister, denominational leader, editor of the Baptist newspaper in Tennessee and staunch supporter of the anti-saloon movement in the state. From the description of Papers, 1844-1934. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 44720207 Pastor, Murfresboro, Tenn. 1882-85; Millersburg, Ky. 1886; Albany, Ga. 1887; ed. Baptist Reflector, 1888-89; President Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention, 1889-; President, Tenn. Baptist Convention, ...
Southern Baptist Convention. Sunday School Board
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The Office of Communications serves as the public relations office for the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and serves as a branch office for Baptist Press. From the description of News releases, 1973-1980 [microform]. (LIFEWAY CHRISTIAN RESOURCES). WorldCat record id: 18065795 The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention opened in 1891 to serve as the publication and educational agency for Southern Baptists. The Board has been located in ...
Carmack, Edward Ward, 1858-1908
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Editor of Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., newspapers, prohibitionist, U.S. representative, 1897-1901, and senator, 1901-1907. From the description of Edward Ward Carmack papers, 1850-1942. WorldCat record id: 24561258 Edward Ward Carmack (1858-1908) of Sumner County, Tenn., was a lawyer, editor of Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., newspapers, prohibitionist, United States representative, 1897-1901, and senator, 1901-1907. He was assassinated in Nashville in 1908 by Duncan Brown Co...
Baptist and Reflector (Tenn.)
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Anti-Saloon League
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Caldwell, M. F.
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