Albert C. Stewart papers, ca. 1918-1944.

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Albert C. Stewart papers, ca. 1918-1944.

Summary: Photographs, articles, and clippings associated with the travels of Rev A. C. Stewart to small Arizona communities mostly between 1918 and 1944. Manuscripts and articles prepared by Stewart which appeared in The Sunday-School Missionary and contain highlights of his travels and activities within Arizona communities as Verde Valley, Jerome, Hackberry, Gila Bend, Yorba Gulch, and Dragoon. Photos show Sunday-school groups, small rural schoolhouses & community buildings, ranches, and mountain scenery. Several years ago the photographs were removed from the manuscript materials of this collection and placed in the general photo section. A photocopied image and location index was prepared and is present in the manuscript collection enabling the researcher to locate specific images.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Stewart, Albert, 1900-1965

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Biographical note: Rev. A.C. Stewart was born near Allen, Nebraska in 1880. He was ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples) in Nebraska, but spent his later years as a member of the First Baptist Church in Tucson. Stewart moved to Arizona in 1917 as a missionary for the American Sunday Union. Initially headquartered in Prescott, he soon relocated to Tucson in 1919. Stewart traveled extensively through Arizona especially to small, rural towns. His services as a missionary ranged from presidin...