Records, 1882-1988.
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Rutledge, Arthur Bristow, 1911-1977.
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Southern Baptist Convention. Woman's Missionary Union
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The Woman's Missionary Union was organized in 1888 as an auxilary to the Southern Baptist Convention. The major purpose of WMU has been to raise funds for mission causes and to educate Southern Baptists about the cause of missions. The WMU is headquarters in Birmingham, AL. From the description of Collection, 1902-1997 (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 38838863 The Woman's Missionary Union was established in 1888 as an auxiliary to the Southern Baptist C...
Southern Baptist Convention. North American Mission Board.
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Redford, S. Courts (Samuel Courts), 1898-1977
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Gray, Baron DeKalb, 1855-1946.
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Student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1880-1883. From the description of [Manuscript materials and pictures relating to B.D. Gray and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1879-1883.]. [1879-1883] (SBTS Library). WorldCat record id: 43917443 Pastor Mound Bluff, New Hope, Miss., 1878-79; Midway, Ky., 1879-80; Buffalo Lick, Ky., 1881-82; East Church, Louisville, Ky., 1882-84; Clinton, Miss., 1884-87; Hazelton, Miss., 1888-93; First Church, Birmingham, Al., 189...
Lawrence, John Benjamin, 1871-1968.
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Southern Baptist Convention Home Mission Board. Executive Office.
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Missions organization of the SBC founded in 1845 (now called North American Mission Board). Employed missionaries across North America to Indians, migrant groups, rural and urban areas, and Jewish missions. The HMB also conducted several special areas of mission work to deaf persons, institued a literacy missions program, and expanded to Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone. From the description of Records, 1882-1988. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 59281228 ...
Tichenor, I. T. 1825-1902.
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