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Creator: Bright, Pat George Date: 1918 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: This poem was handwritten by solider Pat George Bright of Merritt, New Jersey, to his girlfriend. It found its way into Rev. Jones "soldier file," perhaps because it was left behind in the church or sent to Jones for safekeeping. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1917-12 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Rev. Jones received many cards and souvenirs from the soldiers with whom he worked at Camp Travis and at his church. This card has a 1918 calendar printed on the back (in English and French) and is signed "Best Wishes from John B. Bartlett, Somewhere in France, December 1917." View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1896/1899 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Photo of the exterior of the 2nd Presbyterian Church Manse, the clergy house inhabited by or formerly inhabited by a minister, located in Waco, Texas. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: 2nd Presbyterian Church and manse located in Richmond, Virgina on the Northeast corner of 5th and Main streets. Photo taken from the rear. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: University Studio Date: 1942 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Photograph taken at the Parlor, now known as the Edleen Beg Parlor in Austin, Texas View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1971-07-21 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Green, a native of Edna, TX, was Austin Seminary’s first African-American graduate in 1958 and was ordained in the Northeast Texas Presbytery. This letter describes Rev. Green’s untimely death in 1971. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Jones, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929 Date: 1918-11-30 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: A letter from Arthur Gray Jones to Bugler Herbert R. Green. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Jones, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929 Date: 1917-11-15 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: A letter from Arthur Gray Jones to Rev. J. I. Vance. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1910 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: One of the men pictured is Rev. William H. Foster, Sr. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Benjamin Morgan Palmer was an orator and Presbyterian theologian. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Correspondence from Austin Seminary presidents David Leander Stitt (1945-1971) and Prescott Harrison Williams Jr. (1971-1976). -
Creator: Paisley, Edward Bland, 1890-1968 Date: 1918 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Letter of thanks from E. B. Paisley to Arthur Gray Jones. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Presbyterian Church located in Kansas City, Missouri on the corner of Anderson Avenue and Benton Boulevard. NOTE: right corner has been digitally restored View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Karl Swafford Company Date: 1921/1922 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Studson Photography Date: 1920/1929 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Gribble (Robert F.) Papers
User CollectionContributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Robert Francis Gribble (1890-1970) was a Presbyterian pastor and educator in Texas. Sermons, correspondence, record books, reports, clippings, notes, printed material, photographs, negatives, and scrapbooks comprise the Robert Francis Gribble papers. The collection is divided into eight series: Ministerial work, Education materials, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Administration, Creative works, Personal material, Scrapbooks, Photographic material, and Printed material. -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Not all subjects identified. Subjects include: James McCord, Daniel Penick, Hulon Black, and Billy Syers (young boy) View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Subjects include: standing left to right Cecil H. Lang Jr., Ralph D. Bucy, Malcolm L. Purcell, seated Howard Blake View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1944 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Not all subjects identified. Subjects include: Elizabeth Glasscock, Henry Quinius, Martin Singleton, “Manny” Douglas, Sarah Hunt, Palmer Delotus, Elizabeth Hunt, Caroline Purchell, Joy Wade, Margaret Purcell, Oscar Landry, and Mary Landry View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Studer’s Photography Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Photograph taken at a community church in Natalia, Texas View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: McMinn, J. B. Date: 1918-02-09 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: As part of his ministry during the war, Rev. Jones reached out to many young men who were far from their home churches while stationed in San Antonio, as we see in this postcard from the Y.M.C.A.. While Jones spent considerable time serving the men who were temporarily stationed in San Antonio, his work with his home congregation was central to his ministry during the war, and included contacting soldiers overseas on behalf of their families. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Ames, Jesse Daniel Date: 1943-10-26 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Jesse Daniel Ames to Sam L. Joekel: Dr. Currie and Texas Inter-racial Work View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Joekel (Samuel Levinson) Papers
User CollectionContributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Samuel Levinson Joekel (1893-1954) was a Texas pastor and professor at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The papers of Samuel Levinson Joekel document Joekel’s work as a Presbyterian minister in Texas, as both student and teacher at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and his activities as a popular civic speaker and Bible teacher in the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS). -
Jones (Arthur Gray) papers
User CollectionContributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Arthur Gray Jones (1868-1929) was pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio, TX from 1895-1921 and Professor of Systematic Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary from 1921-1927. This collection consists of correspondence, sermons, printed material, photographs, and other material documenting the career and personal life of Arthur Gray Jones. -
Laymen’s Missionary Movement (PCUS) Convention at the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, Texas (?)
Date: 1915-02-23/1915-02-25 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Group photograph posed with a bicycle in front, a banner reading “Circulation,” and a sign on the door behind the group reads “Delegates Only,” View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Chidester, G. Berndt Date: 1918-06-18 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: The Community House was a recreational club for soldiers stationed in San Antonio. In this letter, they ask Rev. Jones to lead his congregation in singing the first verse of the Star Spangled Banner at the conclusion of each service in June in preparation for San Antonio becoming the first city in the United States with its entire population singing the national anthem together on the fourth of July. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1917 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: This map shows the locations of Army and National Guard camps in the south where young men were trained before being sent overseas, including Camp Travis in San Antonio. The General War Work Council used letterhead like this to raise money for their ministry during the war. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Branch, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1881-1944 Date: 1943-10-19 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Letter from President of Tillotson College Mary E. Branch to Sam L. Joekel agreeing to contribute thoughts on Thomas W. Currie. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Branch, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1881-1944 Date: 1943-10-27 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Letter from President of Tillotson College Mary E. Branch to Sam L. Joekel containing a profile of Thomas W. Currie by Branch. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Majestic Photo Finishers Date: 1930/1939 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: L.C. Majors was appointed as the Synod’s Religious Director of Texas for the Dallas area, View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Studer’s Photography Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Church located in Natalia, Texas View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Arthur Gray Jones (1868-1929) was pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio, TX from 1895-1921 and Professor of Systematic Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary from 1921-1927. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1950-02-26 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Built in 1910, while James F. Hardie spent his summer vacation doing home mission work there, during his Seminary days View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Presbyterian Photographs Collection
User CollectionContributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: The Presbyterian photographs collection is a collection of Presbyterian-related photographs brought together by the archivist. Photographs primarily document the early 20th century history of the Presbyterian Church, in Texas and the southwest. -
Creator: Felder Photo Company Date: 1933/1946 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Not all subjects identified. Subjects include: left to right Stuart Purcell, unidentified, unidentified, Malcolm Purcell, Mayor Tom Miller of Austin View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Robert F. Gribble Date: 1924-06-26 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Letter from Rev. Robert F. Gribble to Charles W. Dabney, thanking him for a monetary donation and an oil painting of R. L. Dabney, June 26, 1924 View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1888/1912 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Samuel Monroe Neel was a confederate soldier, minister in the Presbyterian Church, lawyer, and son of a Presbyterian elder. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1918 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: A Christmas card from Sgt. "Monte" Trout to Arthur Gray Jones. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1946 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Not all subjects identified. Subjects include: left to right Malcolm Lee Purcell and Lowry Owen View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Homeier & Clark Photography Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: original inscription on photograph “The newly elected moderator” View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1934-09 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Kagawa was a Japanese Christian pacifist, Christian reformer, and labour activist. Dr. Harry W. Myers, an American missionary, served as longtime mentor to Kagawa. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Creator: Robert H. Johnston Jr. Photographer Date: 1950 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: NOTE: Subjects include: front left to right Margaret Purcell, Martha Parse, Jane Ella Brooks, Jane Duraps middle left to right Hugh Norman Brown, Bill Schlaudt, Homer Reynolds back left to right Suzanne Oelfke, Sonny Sundermyers, Walter Eldreth, Phillip Blatt View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary