Ministers - letters and papers.
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
John Henderson Manuscript
Sketch, written by Bessie Ammons, of Henderson, a Disciples of Christ minister who served several communities in the western part of Monongalia County, West Virginia, in the 1860s.
John Smith, Methodist Circuit Rider, Journal
Journal of John Smith, Methodist circuit rider, concerning his work on the Greenbrier Circuit in West Virginia, 1787 and 1788; the Redstone Circuit in western Pennsylvania and western Virginia, 1786-1787; and the Holston Circuit in 1787. Smith preached Calvinist doctrines of unconditional election, reprobation, and perseverance. There is a typescript, "Greenbrier Circuit - Its First Year; 1787-1788," by the Reverend Lawrence Sherwood, based on the Smith journal.
Lightburn Family Papers
Marshall County Archives
Michael K. Johnson, Collector, Papers
Peter T. Laishley Papers
Correspondence, business papers, and an account book of Peter T. Laishley, a Methodist minister, physician, and merchant in Monongalia County. There are papers on the settlement of the estate of Richard Laishley in England, marriages performed by Laishley; Laishley family birth and marriage notes; accounts for services as a minister and physician, 1833-1839; and other items on church and local history.
Philip A. Woods, Minister, Memorandum Book
Memorandum book of Philip A. Woods, a minister of the Regular Baptist Church in Sistersville and Harrisville. It includes notes on sermon themes and Bible verses, marriages performed, tithes received and annual reports.
Reverend William Duke (1757-1840) Travel Journal
Richard L. Woodyard Papers
Sermons, essays, lectures, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers of a Methodist preacher who served in Clarksburg and Sutton, West Virginia; Louisa, Kentucky; and along the Ohio River from Ashland, Kentucky, to Parkersburg.