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Date: ca. 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of a building acquired by the AME with the help of Mr. Thayer, the American Consul-General, from the Viceroy Sa'id Pasha, in 1862. It stood at the west end of Muski Street (spelled "Musky" on the slide) and was the first property owned by the AME. Up to that time, the missionaries had been living and working in temporary rented quarters. See Elder, p. 28-29. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1870 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of the chapel at Assiut College, which was founded in 1870. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1925 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Portrait of five "ministers" (pastors?) who are not identified. They appear to include one missionary and four Egyptian pastors. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1897 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of seven graduates of Assiut College with three staff members : J.R. Alexander, Carrie Buchanan and S.G. Hart. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1897 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of 11 staff members and instructors, including J.R. Alexander, Carrie Buchanan and S.G. Hart. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1920 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Medical ministry was undertaken by the AME beginning with the arrival of Dr. D.R. Johnston and his wife Margaret in 1868. By 1891, a small clinic was established in Asyut by Dr. L.M. Henry. This image shows the hospital building about 1920. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1864 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: In 1864, a Punjabi prince, the Maharajah Dulip Singh (son of Runjit Singh) visited Egypt. He was a Protestant convert and became acquainted with the AME staff, serving as a benefactor to the Mission. He requested the help of John Hogg and Sarah Dales to find him a pious Christian wife, and they recommended to him a young student in the School for Girls named Bamba. They were married in June 1864. See Elder, pp. 37-41, and Sharkey, pp. 36-37. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Schenck, John F. (John Franklin), 1865-1945 Date: 1913 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by John F. Schenck, Chairman of the Legislative Committee of the North Carolina Cotton Manufacturers' Association, arguing against legal protections for child workers in cotton mills and other Southern industries. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1870 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: John Hogg arrived in Egypt from Edinburgh in 1856 with his wife Bessie Kay, at the invitation of the United Presbyterian Church of North America. His life story is related by their daughter, Rena L. Hogg, in the book "Master Builder on the Nile" (1914), and in Andrew Watson, "The American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1896." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1920 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A portrait of Robert Stewart McClenahan (not McClanahan) and his wife Margaret. They joined the AME in 1897. R.S. McClenahan was the Secretary/Treasurer of Assiut College, and Professor of Ethics and Biblical Instruction. He joined with Charles R. Watson to start the American University in Cairo, and served as the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences 1920-1928. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1856 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Portrait of Gulian Lansing, who arrived in Nov 1856, after five years of experience in the Syria Mission. He later married the first single woman assigned to the Egypt field, Sarah B. Dales, who arrived in 1858. Lansing was the author of "Egypt's Princes : Missionary Labor in the Valley of the Nile" (1865). The image is damaged along the lower edge by adhesive tape. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1901 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of the American Mission building in the Ezbekia district of Cairo View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of building in the Ezbekia district of Cairo used as a school for girls. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1910 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A list on paper found with the slides reads "Girls College Original Building." This view shows the extensive gardens that surrounded the College. The building was made possible by a gift of $18,000 from John D. Rockefeller in 1907. See Elder, pp. 133-34. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1952 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A list on paper found with the slides reads "Girls College today." The photo represents the school as it had developed up to the Centennial of the American Mission in 1954. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: The Ibis was the houseboat on which the AME missionaries traveled between Cairo and Upper Egypt, conducting worship and evangelistic work, distributing literature and so on. The Ibis was purchased and refitted by Dulip Singh in 1865 for a honeymoon trip with his bride Bamba, and in 1874 was donated to the mission in Asyut. See Elder, pp. 40-41. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1885 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: This image shows the male AME missionaries present thirty years into the organization's history. In the front row, left to right : William Harvey, John Hogg, Gulian Lansing, S.C. Ewing, and Andrew Watson. In the back row, left to right : Chauncey Murch, John Giffen, Elmer Lansing M.D., J.R. Alexander, J.K. Giffen, and T.J. Finney. The same photo is found in Andrew Watson, "The American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1896," facing page 408. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1931 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Anna Thompson arrived in Egypt in 1871 and devoted a colorful 61 years to her work with and for women. Her impact is summarized in Sharkey, pp. 87-89; her papers are held at the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, and a literature exists detailing her life and career. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1910 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Portrait of Ella O. Kyle, who arrived in Egypt in 1883, and first served at the boarding school for girls in Asyut. In 1892, she became director of the American School for Girls at Ezbekia. In 1910, she founded the American College for Girls in Cairo (later renamed Ramses College for Girls) and served as its principal until her death in 1912. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1872 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Margaret Anna Smith arrived in Egypt in 1872. She led the founding of the Fowler Orphanage, and was also instrumental in the conversion from Islam of Ahmed Fahmy, which became a major incident due to the opposition of his family and the involvement of the Egyptian authorities. See Sharkey, pp. 78-79. Smith taught for many years and served as principal of the girls' school in Haret es-Sakkain. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Image of first teacher in the school for girls at Ezbekia. A list of slides found with the collection spells her name as "Muallima Sayiada." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1894 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: The same photo is found in Andrew Watson, "The American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1896," facing page 377, but there it is dated 1892. Edge of slide is damaged by adhesive tape. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1854 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Portrait of Thomas McCague. He and his wife Henrietta arrived in Cairo from Ohio on 15 Nov 1854. In December, James Barnett joined them, after serving in the Syria Mission. The McCagues served in Egypt until their return to America in 1861. The image is damaged around the edges by adhesive tape. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1912 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A seminary for the training of pastors was formally established in Cairo very early in the history of the American Mission, on 26 Sept 1864, by Revs. Lansing and Hogg. Promising candidates were recruited from Assiut College as they completed their secondary education. A list on paper found with the slides adds "Staff and Students." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1954 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A list on paper found with the 25 slides in this collection. The titles on the list sometimes are slightly at variance with titles handwritten on the paper edges of the slides. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1910 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: The American College for Girls in Cairo was dedicated on 28 March 1910, with former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in attendance. Also in this photo is Miss Ella O. Kyle, principal and founder of the College. E.E. Elder states that Miss Kyle was not present when the photo was taken and was later "superimposed by the photographer" (see Elder, facing pg. 113). View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1898 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Unidentified female members of the American Mission. A similar photo is found in Andrew Watson, "The American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1896," facing page 401, containing nine identified people. Some of them appear to be the same individuals. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Date: 1939 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet explaining the mission of the organization. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet calling for fair and humane treatment of African Americans, arguing from Christian teachings and human values. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Reid, Ira, 1901-1968 Date: 1943-07 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Booklet detailing the contributions of African Americans to the nation's development. This 22nd edition was revised by Dr. Ira Reid, Professor of Sociology at Atlanta University. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1954
User CollectionContributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: American Mission in Egypt, 1854-1954: A collection of glass lantern slides created to celebrate the Centennial of the Presbyterian mission in Egypt, showing rare photos of some of the people and places connected with AME history. Each slide is identified by a title and usually a date, handwritten on the paper edge of the slide or on a list found with them. -
Creator: Eleazer, Robert B. Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet introducing the mission and work of the organization, written by the Educational Director of the CIC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Date: ~1930 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pocket pamphlet about the practice of white persons falsely accusing or framing black Americans in police reports. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 and Kemp, John R., 1945- Date: 1911 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Photo from "Lewis Hine : Photographs of Child Labor in the New South," edited by John R. Kemp (University Press of Mississippi, 1986), p. 87. Boy in Alexandria Glass Factory, June 1911. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: McKelway, Alexander Jeffrey, 1866-1918 and Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Date: undated Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by A.J. McKelway, Secretary for the Southern States, NCLC. Contains several photos by Lewis W. Hine, staff photographer for the NCLC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: McKelway, Alexander Jeffrey, 1866-1918 Date: 1913 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by A.J. McKelway, Southern Secretary of the NCLC. Reprinted from the Child Labor Bulletin, 2/1 May 1913, containing the addresses and proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Child Labor, held at Jacksonville, Fla., March 13-17, 1913. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Eleazer, Robert B. Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pocket pamphlet offering arguments from Scripture and Christian sources for racial tolerance. Written by the Educational Director of the CIC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A photograph of a portrait painted of Robert Lewis Dabney wearing his Confederate uniform. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: perhaps 1885 and Not known when the sermons were compiled as a collection Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Title page prepared by Robert Lewis Dabney for this sermon collection View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: ca. 1885 and Not known when this collection was created Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A Preface prepared by Dabney explaining his reasons for compiling this sermon collection. The Preface indicates that a set of twenty sermons was intended, of which twelve are found in the collection. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 21 February 1858 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon I. "A Warning Against Secular Prosperity. A sermon preached, to a great assemblage, in the 2nd Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Va, Feb 21st 1858. The day before the inauguration of the Washington Monument of Va. on Deuteronomy XXXII.15 : 'Then he forsook God which made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation.' (With reference to the whole passage, from v. 12 to v. 16.)" View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: May 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon III. "The Christian Philosopher : An Expository Sermon on Phillippians [sic] IV. 4-7. Preached at Camp Lee, near Richmond Va, by moonlight; to a number of volunteers, May, 1861. Preached in Charlottesville Va, May 1877." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: June 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon V. [This sermon was evidently published in the newspaper Watchman and Observer, from which Dabney has taken clippings and added new material to form the document.] "Encouragements to Prayer. A Sermon Preached to the 18th Regiment. Va. Volunteers, in their camp, within the Entrenchments of Manassa's [sic] Junction. June, 1861. On Luke 18th. 7. 8. 'And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry long unto him, though he bear long with them? I tell you that he will avenge them speedily.'" View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: May 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon VI. "Our Ineffectual Prayers : A Sermon on James IV : 3rd. 'Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss.' Preached near Mossy Creek, Augusta, Va. May 1862, to the 44th Va. Regiment." On a slip of paper found with the sermon is written : "Preached in Charlottesville July 1877." The manuscript includes this Note : "After the battle of McDowell, and the pursuit of Milroy and Schenk, Gen. Jackson returned by forced marches to effect his junction with Gen. Ewell, and to pay his respects to Banks. The point to which his march first tended was Harrisonburg. The Sabbath found him near the village of Mt. Solon, on Mossy Creek, and there, although most eager to husband every moment, he paused, amidst the luxuriant fields and majestic groves of that beautiful region, to give the troops their day of sacred rest. The Sabbath proved to be one of unrivalled mildness and beauty. The author, the chief of Gen. Jackson's staff, accompanied by him, went in the forenoon to preach in the camp of the famous 12th Georgia Regiment, then without a Chaplain. In the afternoon, he passed to the opposite extremity of the encampments, and delivered the following discourse to the 44th Va." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: July 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon VII. "Spurious and Genuine Repentance Contrasted. A Sermon Preached within the Entrenchments at Manassa's [sic] Junction, to the 18th Regiment of the Volunteers, July 1861. From II. Corinthians, 7:10. 'For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation, not to be repented of; but the sorrow of the world worketh death.'" View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: July 1861 and after Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon VIII. "The Immediate Decision. A Sermon on I Kings 18:21. 'And Elijah came unto all the people and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? If the LORD be God, follow him : but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.' Preached to the 18th Regiment, Va. Volunteers, in their encampment at Centreville, Fairfax County, July 1861." On the reverse of page 22 : "Preached at Univ of Va. April 1871. Amherst C.H. July 1871. at Do. July 1875. at Richmond Ky, June 1875. Asheville N.C. June 1882." This note indicates that the sermon collection was compiled by Dabney after 1882, even though the original dates of composition were much earlier. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: August 1861 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon X. "The Happy Service : An Expository Sermon on Matthew. XI. 28-30. 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.' Preached in the camp of the 18th Regiment, Va. Volunteers, at Centreville, Fairfax Co. Va. August, 1861. [illegible] 1866." An unknown hand has crossed out the sentence beginning "Preached in." There are editing marks in pencil on the first page written by an unknown person. Pages of this manuscript are deteriorated and the ink is faint. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: April 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon XIII. "Procrastination. A Sermon on Prov. 27:1. 'Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.' Preached to the 2nd Va. Brigade, Jackson's Division, Sabbath, April 26th 1862, in Swift Run Gap. Rockingham, Va." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: May 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon XIV. "Publick Calamities Caused by Publick Sins. A Sermon on Isaiah IX. 12.13. 'For all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still. For the people turneth not to him that smiteth them, neither do they seek the Lord of Hosts.' Preached May 12th 1862 in the meadows near Franklin, Pendleton Co. Va, to Poagues Battery of Artillery." On a strip of paper found with the sermon is written : "At Winchester Ky. July 1875." The manuscript includes this note : "On the Monday after the battle of McDowell, the Sabbath having been employed in the pursuit of Milroy and Schenck, Genl Jackson granted his soldiers the half of Monday as a season of rest, and issued the following order. 'Soldiers of the Army of the Valley and North West, I congratulate you on your recent victory at McDowell. I request you to unite with me, this morning, in thanksgivings to Almighty God, for thus having crowned your arms with success; and in praying that He will continue to lead you on from victory to victory, until your independence shall be established; and make us that people whose God is the Lord. The Chaplains will hold divine service at 10 o Cl. A.M. this day in their respective regiments.' The author having been invited by Poague's battery, composed of gentlemen from Rockbridge County, who had no chaplain, to preach for them, availed himself of this opportunity. The men were assembled in the verdant meadow of the South Branch, beside a cluster of haystacks, and there were present in addition, Genl Jackson and his Staff, Genl F.H. Smith of the Military Institute, and a distinguished group of officers; when the following sermon was delivered." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: June 1862 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon XV. "God's Eminent Mercy. A Sermon on Psalm. 108:4. 'For thy mercy is great above the heavens.' Preached in the Stonewall Brigade, June 15th 1862, near Mt Meridian, Augusta County, Va." The manuscript begins with a lengthy Note describing the circumstances of two battles near Harrisonburg and at Port Republic, and a period of rest and worship in which there was preaching and the Lord's Supper. The deaths of Hugh White, Randolph Fairfax and "the heroick Ashly" are mentioned. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: Sept 1863 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon XVIII. "Faith. An Expository Sermon. on Roman's. [sic] X. 6-19. 'But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise; Say not in the heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? (that is, to bring Christ down from above.) 7. Or, Who shall descend into the deep? (that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.) 8. But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart; that is, the word of faith which we preach: 9. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 10. For with the heart, man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.' Preached September 1863. at Orange Court House, Va. to an assemblage of officers and men, belonging to the 2nd Corps, Army of N. Va." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: Feb 1865 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Sermon XIX. "The Bondage of Sin. A Sermon. on Acts. VIII. 23rd 'Thou art ...... in the bond of iniquity.' Preached in the Tabb Street Church, Petersburg, Va. February 1865. to an assemblage of soldiers and citizens." View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1836 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 1, June 1836 to September 1836, 101 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1836 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 2, September 1836 to December 1836, 125 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1837 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 3, January 1837 to March 1837, 140 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1837 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 4, March 1837 to June 1837, 131 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1837/1839 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 5, June 1837 to March 1839, 113 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1839/1848 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 6, April 1839 to 1848, 113 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1848 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 7, January 1848 to May 1848, 127 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1848 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 8, May 1848 to November 1848, pages 126 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1848/1849 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 9, November 1848 to 1849, 185 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1850 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 10, 1850, 141 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1851 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 11, 1851, 144 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1852/1853 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 12, 1852 to 1853, 218 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1854 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 13, 1854, 219 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1855/1856 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 14, 1855 to 1856, 186 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1857/1859 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 15, 1857 to 1859, 161 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1859/1872 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 16, 1859 to 1872, 80 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Smith, B.M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893 Date: 1887/1890 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 17, 1887 to 1890, 79 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Fuller, Raymond G. (Raymond Garfield), 1886-1960 and Zimand, Gertrude Folks Date: 1927 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet prepared by the Department of Research of the NCLC, Gertrude Folks Zimand, Director. Written by Raymond G. Fuller, Research Specialist. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972 Date: 1935-12 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Booklet detailing efforts by white women's organizations, particularly in Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist churches, to support "Negro" women and families. Written by the Director of Woman's Work of the CIC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Campbell, John C. (John Charles), 1867-1919 Date: 1913 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by John C. Campbell, Asheville, North Carolina, Russell Sage Foundation. Reprinted from the Child Labor Bulletin 2/1, May 1913, containing the addresses and proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Child Labor, held at Jacksonville, Fla., March 13-17, 1913. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Head, Elizabeth McMahan Date: 1932 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Folding pamphlet containing statistics that compare "White" versus "Negro" public schools on the basis of attendance, enrollment, staffing, expenditures and other factors, in ten Southern states, ca. 1930. Prepared by the Department of Women's Activities of the CIC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Hanover Presbytery (Virginia) Date: 1755/1769 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in colonial Virginia, from its organization in 1755 until 1769. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Hanover Presbytery (Virginia) Date: 1769/1785 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in colonial and revolutionary Virginia, from 1769 until 1785. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Hanover Presbytery Minutes in Manuscript, Volume 3, 1786-1795
User CollectionContributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from 1786 until 1795. -
Creator: Hanover Presbytery (Virginia) Date: 1786/1795 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from 1786 until 1795. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Hanover Presbytery Minutes in Manuscript, Volume 4, 1796-1804
User CollectionContributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from 1796 until 1804. -
Creator: Hanover Presbytery (Virginia) Date: 1796/1804 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Hanover Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from 1796 until 1804. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960 Date: 1913 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by Samuel McCune Lindsay, Vice-Chairman of the NCLC, Professor of Social Legislation, Columbia University, New York City. Reprinted from the Child Labor Bulletin, 2/1, May 1913, containing the addresses and proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Child Labor, held at Jacksonville, Fla., March 13-17, 1913. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Hancock, Gordon Blaine, 1884-1970 Date: 1942-07 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet by Gordon B. Hancock, Dean of the Theological School of Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Foote, William Henry, 1794-1869 Date: 1825/1845 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 1, 1794-1845, 344 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Foote, William Henry, 1794-1869 Date: 1846/1858 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 2, 1846-1858, 309 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Foote, William Henry, 1794-1869 Date: 1859/1869 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: volume 3, 1859-1969, 289 pages View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Creator: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pocket pamphlet summarizing the mission of the organization. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: undated Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet produced by the Virginia Office, United Klans of America, in Chesapeake. Includes a statement by Robert M. Shelton, identified as Imperial Wizard. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: undated (ca. 1965) Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet produced by the Virginia Office, United Klans of America, in Chesapeake. In support of the Rockwell campaign for Governor of Virginia in 1965. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 29 Jan 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Official statement of the Christian Relations Committee of Hanover Presbytery condemning and calling for action against the KKK. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 27 Mar 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Bulletin insert (distributed to all who attended Sunday worship on this date) containing the text of the Hanover Presbytery resolution condemning the KKK. This insert was produced by the Providence Presbyterian Church in Powhatan, VA, and includes the endorsement of the Session but with a change in wording to the Presbytery resolution. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1963 (mentions the upcoming March on Washington in Aug 1963) Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet produced by the Virginia Office of the United Klans of America. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Grand Dragon. This pamphlet specifically addresses the response of the Presbyterian Church in the US (the Southern Presbyterian denomination) to Martin Luther King Jr. and the planned March on Washington and attacks their membership in the National Council of Churches. It also explicitly claims that the Klan is a Christian organization and quotes from the New Testament. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: undated Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet produced by the Virginia Office of the United Klans of America. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Grand Dragon. This pamphlet explicitly identifies the Klan as a Christian organization, "of Protestant Faith," and explains their use of the burning cross as a symbol. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1946 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Pamphlet produced by the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen in Chapel Hill, NC. Text was written by Stetson Kennedy, author of the book "Southern Exposure" (Doubleday 1946). It describes the revival of the Klan in the 1940s under the leadership of J.B. Stoner, as well as other terror organizations active at the time, and mentions a large Klan rally held at Stone Mountain near Atlanta, led by Dr. Samuel Green, Grand Dragon of Georgia. It reprints a number of news stories reporting on resistance to the KKK. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 29 July [1966] Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Poster produced by the Virginia Realm, United Klans of America, for a rally on 29 July, probably 1966, in Powhatan, Va. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Va. Grand Dragon. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 13 May 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Poster produced by the Virginia Realm, United Klans of America, for a rally on 13 May 1966, in Concord, Va. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Va. Grand Dragon. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 3 Jun 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Poster produced by the Virginia Realm, United Klans of America, for a rally on 3 Jun 1966, in Burkeville and Crewe, Va. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Va. Grand Dragon. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Poster produced by the Virginia Office, United Klans of America, for three rallies : on 29 Apr 1966, in Richmond, Va.; on 30 Apr 1966 in Chesapeake, Va.; on 1 May 1966 in Lawrenceville, Va. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Va. Grand Dragon. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1966 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Poster produced by the Virginia Office, United Klans of America, for three rallies : on 22 Apr 1966, in Blackstone, Va.; on 23 Apr 1966 in Amelia, Va.; on 24 Apr 1966 in Powhatan, Va. Includes the name of M.R. Kornegay, identified as Va. Grand Dragon. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: undated Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Recruiting poster produced by the Virginia office of the United Klans of America View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Lexington Presbytery Minutes in Manuscript, Volume 1, 1786-1792
User CollectionContributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Lexington Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from its organization in 1786 until 1792. -
Creator: Lexington Presbytery (Virginia) Date: 1786/1792 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: Minutes recorded by the appointed Clerks of Lexington Presbytery in early federal Virginia, from its organization in 1786 until 1792. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library
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