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Congregational Christian Churches

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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Fred P. Ensminger letter

 Collection — Container: small collections
Identifier: 2493
Scope and Contents This single-item collection consists of a letter dated 24 May 1937 from Fred P. Ensminger, Associate Superintendent and Superintendent of Conferences of The Church Extension Boards of the Congregational and Christian Churches, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Rev. and Mrs. C.C. Haun of Crossville, Tennessee. Ensminger writes "I understand through Brother Nighingale that you are willing to take care of Rev. Richard A. Ewing, the pastor of Howard Congregational Church of Nashville, when he comes to...
Dates: Created: 1937 May 24; Other: Date acquired: 10/22/2012

Frederick A. Hargett papers

 Collection
Identifier: 716
Content Description The bulk of the collection consists of Hargett’s typescript and hand script sermons and notations (circa 1938-1966). These materials are acidic and brittle; however in overall good condition. The bulk of the sermons are undated, with some copies of various orders of service interleaved within providing some estimation of dates for the sermons. Of interest is an early portrait of Hargett in his ministerial robes (circa 1936). Also included in the materials is a publication, ...
Dates: Other: 1871-1971

James H. Hargett papers

 Collection
Identifier: 490
Scope and Contents The papers of Reverend Dr. James Hester Hargett document his civil rights and social action driven ministries in Hawaii, California, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York. The key topics covered in this collection are civil rights, community advocacy, social justice, missionary travels, multi-ethnic churches and transitional communities, race relations, and the recruitment of African American men and women into Christian service. The main strengths are Hargett's commitment towards diversifying...
Dates: Created: 1955-2007; Other: Date acquired: 12/01/1995

Lucile L. Hutton papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 191
Scope and Contents

The papers of Lucile Levy Hutton occupy 7.8 linear feet of shelf space and cover not only her career in public education; but also chronicle her vigorous participation in civic, religious, and cultural activities. Correspondence (1890-1988) has been kept with related material where it was generated and therefore may be found in six of the ten series. The papers are arranged chronologically within each category.

Dates: Created: 1850-1988; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1989

Homer C. McEwen papers

 Collection
Identifier: 238
Scope and Contents The Homer Clyde McEwen papers encompass 15 linear feet of material extensively covering the subject areas of civil rights in the South and ministerial work particularly in relation to school segregation; the discrepancies of funding allocation for African American education; voting rights in Georgia; local organizational history; and the history of First Congregational United Church of Christ in Atlanta, Georgia. The collection is arranged into seven groups of materials that are extensively...
Dates: Created: 1930-1985; Other: Majority of material found in 1937-1979; Other: Date acquired: 06/07/1987

Office of the Executive Vice President of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 368-02-368
Scope and Contents The United Church Board for Homeland Ministries (UCBHM) was an autonomous but recognized instrumentality of the United Church of Christ (UCC) that functioned as the administrative body of the United Church of Christ's home missions and services (1962-2000). The UCBHM formed in 1962 by the union of the Board of Home Missions of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Board of National Missions of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and continued the corporations and the work of...
Dates: Created: 1926-2000; Other: Majority of material found in 1958-2000; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1979

Board of Directors of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries records

 Collection
Identifier: 368-01-368
Scope and Contents The United Church Board for Homeland Ministries was an autonomous but recognized instrumentality of the United Church of Christ that functioned as the administrative body of the United Church of Christ's home missions and services (1962-2000). The Board of Directors of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries managed and conducted the business affairs of the organization. The records of the Board of Directors includes the Official Minute Books dating (1927-1991), Bylaws, Charters, and...
Dates: Created: 1796-2000; Other: Majority of material found in 1927-2000; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1979

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