James Huckins family papers, 1819-1918, undated 1832-1864.

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James Huckins family papers, 1819-1918, undated 1832-1864.

The James Huckins Family Papers consist largely of personal correspondence between the members of the Huckins family including James, his wife Rhoda Barton Huckins, and their children Mary, Sarah, and Caroline. This collection also includes literary productions such as sermons, class notes, financial records of the Galveston Baptist Church, biographical materials, and a photograph. The chronology of these papers ranges from 1819 to 1918.

0.9 linear feet (2 document boxes)

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Davis, Mary Huckins.

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Huckins, James, 1807-1863

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James Huckins was one of the most influential Baptist ministers in Texas during the nineteenth century and fought vigorously to establish churches and schools along the frontier. James was born in Dorchester, New Hampshire, on 1807 April 8. He was orphaned at the age of six, but he was able to find comfort in his faith which he professed at age fourteen. After completing a degree at Brown University and theological training at Andover, Massachusetts, Huckins volunteered ...

Huckins, Sarah.

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Baylor University (Independence, Tex.)

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Baylor University.

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