Fannie Exile Scudder Heck Papers, 1903-1915

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Fannie Exile Scudder Heck Papers, 1903-1915

Her papers include biographical information; correspondence with North Carolina and Southern Baptist W.M.U. leaders and others newspaper and magazine articles relating to her North Carolina and Southern Baptist Convention activities; photographs; addresses, talks, and writings including notebooks of poems, a scrapbook of printed pamphlets by Miss Heck and others; and miscellaneous printed books.

6 linear feet 2 boxes.

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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...

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Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina

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Miss Heck was the first president of the Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina (1886-1915), and the first president of the Woman's Missionary Union [Southern Baptist Convention auxillary] (1895-99, 1906-15). She was one of the founders of the Carver School of Mission and Social Work, Louisville, Ky.; an author; and editor of Missionary Talk. From the description of Fannie Exile Scudder Heck Papers, 1903-1915 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 60690698 ...