Records, 1807-1983 [microfilm manuscript].

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Records, 1807-1983 [microfilm manuscript].

Minutes of church conferences from June 1819 to Sept. 1981, including membership rolls; deacons' records, 1925-1971; other church records, 1870-1983; records from the Brotherhood, 1960-64; Sunday School, 1955-59; Women's Missionary Union, 1886-1976. Subjects include memberships received from other states; Union occupation of New Bern during the Civil War; foreign missions to Japan. Persons represented include Charles C. Clark, Abraham David Cohen, Martin R. Flory, Richard Furman, Jr., Oscar Haywood, William Hooper, William Robert and Mary Louise Medlin, Thomas Meredith, Hight C. Moore, Charles Edward Parker, Robert Lee Pugh, Samuel Wait, and James York.

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Moore, Hight C., 1871-1957

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Moore was graduated from Wake Forest College in 1890, and was a long-time pastor of Baptist churches in North Carolina He was Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board Secretary, 1904-07; editor of the BIBLICAL RECORDER, 1908-17; and editorial secretary of the Sunday School Board (Southern Baptist Convention), and writer. From the description of Hight C. Moore Papers, 1890-1951 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 59882762 Southern Baptist clergy...

Flory, Martin R.

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Medlin, Mary Louise

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New Bern First Baptist Church (New Bern, N.C.)

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New Bern First Baptist Church was founded in 1807, in Craven County, N.C. From the description of Records, 1807-1983 [microfilm manuscript]. (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 48113422 ...

Pugh, Robert Lee, 1902-1979

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Wait, Samuel, 1789-1867

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Samuel Wait (1789-1867) was a Baptist minister and first President of Wake Forest Institute (later Wake Forest University). Wait was born and raised in New England and married Sarah (Sally) Merriam (1794-1871)in 1818.WAit traveled to North carolina to raise funds for Columbian College, and in 1827 was induced to remain in the state permanently, as minister first of New Bern Baptist Church, then Abbott's Creek Baptist Church. In 1834 Wait was appointed head of the newly formed Wake Forest Manual ...

York, James.

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Cohen, Abraham David, 1822-1905

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Haywood, Oscar, 1868-1943

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Hooper, William, 1792-1876

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An Episcopalian turned Baptist, Hooper was a Theological professor at Furman Institute, South Carolina, 1838-40; professor at South Carolina College, 1840-46; President of Wake Forest College, 1846-49; teacher in a classical school near Littleton, North Carolina, 1849-51; pastor of New Bern Baptist Church, 1852-54; President of Chowan Female Collegiate Institute, Murfreesboro, North Carolina, 1855-61; teacher in the Female Seminary, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1861-65; and associate principal ...

Medlin, William Robert

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Parker, Charles Edward, 1900-1969

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Clark, Charles C., Baptist

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Labor leader. From the description of Papers, 1963-1976. (Wayne State University). WorldCat record id: 28422030 ...

Furman, Richard, 1816-1886

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Richard Furman, Jr. was pastor of the New Bern First Baptist Church, 1846-47, and later President of the South Carolina Baptist State Convention from 1877 to 1879. From the description of Richard Furman, Jr. Letter, 1846 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 59882521 ...

Meredith, Thomas, 1795-1850

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