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- La description:
- The Original Mayo Primitive Baptist Association was founded in 1798. The original members of the Association were Leatherwood Primitive Baptist Church, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, and Sugartree Primitive Baptist Church. This association was comprised of churches in Virginia and North Carolina. Most of their meetings took place in Virginia (the location of a majority of member churches). The Association tended to meet semi-annually as opposed to once per year.
- Date créée:
- De 1973 à 1995
- Identificateur:
- Original_Mayo_Primitive_Baptist_Association
- La description:
- The Mayo Primitive Baptist Association included churches from North Carolina and Virginia. In the early 20th century it maintained a large membership and communicated with churches in North Carolina, Virginia, and other states such as Georgia and Florida. Over the years many of its remaining churches were located in Virginia. Early on it held biannual sessions in the spring and fall and later held only annual sessions, usually in the spring.
- Date créée:
- De 1923 à 1924
- Identificateur:
- Mayo_Primitive_Baptist_Association_0000
- La description:
- This collection documents the lives of Norman F. Williamson Sr., his wife, Fannie Lee McCall Williamson, and their son, Norman F. Williamson Jr., as they lived and served as Southern Baptist Missionaries in Japan from 1918-1937. The majority of the collection is photographic prints but there are also two Bibles, a 1911 Mercer University yearbook, and correspondence and accounts of the Williamsons' experiences as Southern Baptist Missionaries in Japan. The main subject of this collection is the missionary work of the Williamson family in Japan. Other subjects include Japanese culture and religion, Williamson family life, Williamson family activities while on furlough, and the Foreign Mission Board and Women's Missionary Union.
- Assujettir:
- Southern Baptist Convention. International Mission Board, Women's Missionary Union, Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board, and Missions--Japan
- Créateur:
- Norman F. Williamson Jr., Fannie Lee McCall Williamson, and Norman F. Williamson Sr.
- La langue:
- Japanese and English
- Date créée:
- De 1900 à 1979
- Identificateur:
- ARC071
- Date créée:
- De 1978 à 2002
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- PBHLA-ACC.004
- Date créée:
- De 2001 à 2007
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- PBHLA-ACC.003
- Date créée:
- De 1998 à 2005
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- PBHLA-ACC.002
- Date créée:
- De 1990 à 2008
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- PBHLA-ACC.001
- La description:
- The Salem Primitive Baptist Association began in 1909 and included churches from North Carolina. They maintained communication with associations in North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and South Carolina. In 1951 several churches separated from the association, holding their own association under the same name.
- Date créée:
- 1922
- Identificateur:
- Salem_Primitive_Baptist_Association_0000
- La description:
- The Lower Mayo Primitive Baptist Association was founded in 1933 and consisted of churches from North Carolina and Virginia. Associational meetings were held in both North Carolina and Virginia. The Association maintained communication with churches and associations in other states including North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and South Carolina. In 1991 three churches left the association taking on the name Lower Mayo Union Primitive Baptist Association.
- Date créée:
- De 1936 à 2003
- Identificateur:
- Lower_Mayo_Primitive_Baptist_Association_1933
- La description:
- The Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Association formed from Country Line Primitive Baptist Association which itself had formed out of the Flat River Association. In 1805 the Flat River Association divided into the Flat River and Country Line Associations due to the large number of churches. The first session of Country Line was held in August of 1806. In 1905 the Country Line Association also divided, due to large membership, into Upper and Lower Country Line Associations using the South Hyco Creek as the dividing line. Upper Country Line was assembled in August of 1906, comprised of churches mostly located in North Carolina. The association regularly maintained communication with churches and associations in North Carolina and Virginia.
- Date créée:
- De 1907 à 2014
- Identificateur:
- Upper_Country_Line_Primitive_Baptist_Association