United Methodist Church (U.S.) North Georgia Conference local church histories, 1788-2002.

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United Methodist Church (U.S.) North Georgia Conference local church histories, 1788-2002.

This collection consists of reports, histories, photographs, and bulletins from churches in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church (U.S.). These histories were maintained by the Conference for each church for which members contributed information. Although the depth of information varies for each church, some of the material includes dates the church was founded, founding members, pastors, membership lists, location of the church, and other pertinent data. Many of the histories were prepared by members for church homecomings and anniverseries.

19.5 cubic ft. (35 legal-size archives boxes, 1 20"x17" oversize archives box)

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