Stuart Robinson School Collection 1913-1957.
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Hutchins Library. Special Collections,
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Stuart Robinson School was a Presbyterian mission effort began in 1913 by the Rev. E.O. Guerrant. The school was located in Blackey, Letcher County, Kentucky and named for the Rev. Stuart Robinson, a Louisville Presbyterian minister who was particularly supportive of such eastern Kentucky mission work. Students at the school held various labor positions on campus in addition to their academic studies. Among the school's more notable graduates are former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps ...
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was created by the merger of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and the Presbyterian Church in the United States on June 10, 1983. From the description of Presbyterian Church U.S.A. records, 1920-1980. (Johnson C Smith University, J B Duke Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 70970093 ...
Stuart Robinson School.
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Guerrant, Edward O. (Edward Owings), 1838-1916
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Edward O. Guerrant (1838-1916) was a Confederate Army officer, physician at Mt. Sterling, Ky., Presbyterian missionary, and editor of The Soul Winner . From the guide to the Edward O. Guerrant Papers, ., 1856-1917, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Confederate Army officer, physician at Mt. Sterling, Ky., and Presbyterian missionary and editor. From the description of Edward O. Guerrant papers, 1856-1917 [manu...