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"Magazine Article" october 1924
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Magazine Article
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Nettie Thompson Grove
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J Crawford James
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Nellie Mccoy Harris
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James M Greenwood
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Nathan Scarritt
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Van Horn, Robert T
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A Mission Teacher's Letter
October 1924
One of six articles about the Methodist Shawnee Mission, this is a verbatim transcription of a letter written on May 6, 1850, by a teacher at the Indian Manual Laboring School that was part of the Shawnee...
2.
A Short History of the Shawnee Methodist Mission
October 1924
Description of the marriage of Reverend Thomas Johnson in 1830 to Miss Sarah T. Davis Johnson, or Sarah Johnson, of Clarksville, Missouri, in 1830, and mention of his brother, Reverend William Johnson....
3.
A Short History of the Shawnee Methodist Mission
October 1924
Article about experiences at Methodist Shawnee Indian missions (written by Reverend Joab Spencer, one of its missionaries) of preachers and teachers such as Reverend Thomas Johnson (1802-1865), Reverend...
4.
A Short History of the Shawnee Methodist Mission
October 1924
Mention of W. M. Ketron as assistant to Reverend Thomas Johnson "as Presiding Elder" at an Indian conference in Arrow Rock, Missouri, in 1835.
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Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Photo of Thomas James, or T. M. James, "a prominent merchant" of 1855 Kansas City, and mention of his wife Sarah James, both founding members of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City in 1855 and parents...
6.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Description of Colonel W. H. Harris and his wife, Mrs. W. H. Harris, as contributors in 1880 to a new Baptist Church in Kansas City at 12th and Baltimore Avenues.
7.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
One paragraph about Reverend T. E. Vassar, a Baptist minister from New Jersey serving as pastor of the local Baptist church from 1888 to 1896.
8.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of Reverend Nathan Scarritt and John Wornall as "the two men most like him [the author's father T. M. James] in the building of Churches [sic] in Kansas City."
9.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of Reverend J. C. Maple and Reverend Machett (no first name given for Machett) as among the pastors of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City in 1860.
10.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of Reverend R. S. Thomas and Elvira Thomas as among the organizers of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City.
11.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
History of the Baptist Church in Kansas City starting in 1855.
12.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
One paragraph about the joining of Theodore Case with the Baptist Church, mentioning his first wife as "the daughter of Dr. Lykins."
13.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Description of Reverend J. E. Chamblis as the pastor at the Calvary Baptist Church upon its organization in 1876, located at 14th and Oak Streets and then at 11th and Grand Avenues.
14.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Description of D. L. Shouse, a 19th century banker and Sunday school superintendent in Kansas City dying in 1873.
15.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Description of two successive ministers at the Calvary Baptist Church, Reverend W. S. Abernathy from 1911 to 1921, and D. J. Evans, starting in 1921, formerly the president of William Jewell College.
16.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of "Dr. Dulin, Rev. Machett, J. W. Warder, J. C. Maple and J. B. Fuller" as the pastors of the early Baptist Church in Kansas City.
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Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Description of Fernando Neal, succeeding the author's father as president of the Kansas City Baptist Union in 1901.
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Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of Dr. Johnston Lykins, Martha Lykins, and Julia Lykins, among others, as founding members of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City in 1855 on West 5th Street.
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Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Mention of Mrs. G. B. Wheeler (Leanah Jackson Wheeler or Leanah Wheeler), the late Amanda Whiters, and Mrs. and Mrs. P. G. Wilhite among the early members of the Baptist Church in Kansas City.
20.
Baptist Beginnings in Kansas City Were Small
October 1924
Listing of the "twelve devoted men and women assembled" as founders of "the First Baptist Church of Kansas City" in 1855, including Robert Holmes and Mary Holmes, et al.
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