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Buena Vista Presbyterian Church Register, 1908/1926

.75 Linear Feet
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This register of the Presbyterian Church of Buena Vista, Virginia was prepared during the pastorates of Reverend A.C. Hopkins and Reverend J.S. Montgomery, 1908-1926. It includes records of pastors, 1890-1924; elders, 1890-1925; deacons, 1912-1925; communicants, 1902-1926; baptisms, 1908-1924; marriages, 1925-1926; deaths, 1925-1926.

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Buena Vista Presbyterian Church Register, 1908/1926 .75 Linear Feet

David C. Irwin Collection, 1869/1937, bulk 1887/1937

3 Volumes
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This collection contains three ledgers: Leonidas Willson Irwin's spiritual diary, 1887-1937; D.C. Irwin's pastor's register, 1869-c.1881; D.C. Irwin's account book, 1895-96.

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David C. Irwin Collection, 1869/1937, bulk 1887/1937 3 Volumes

George A. Baxter Family papers, 1797/1918

2.5 Linear Feet five document cases, 1 oversize folder
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The George A. Baxter Family papers begin in 1797 and trace the history of three generations of the Baxter family in Virginia. The collection contains both correspondence and newspaper articles saved by the family.

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George A. Baxter Family papers, 1797/1918 2.5 Linear Feet five document cases, 1 oversize folder

James Lewis Howe Papers, 1893/1951

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This collection is the papers of James Lewis Howe, professor of chemistry at Washington and Lee University (1894-1938), which include his correspondence concerning the Presbyterian Church and foreign missions, the Washington and Lee University chemistry department, the American Chemical Society and philately. Also included are notes on archival material for and typescript of Annals of Washington and Lee University during the administration of George Washington Custis Lee, 1871-1896 and addendum on the administration of William Lyne Wilson (1897-1900) and of acting president Henry St. George Tucker (1900-1901). There are also copies of chemistry class examinations from 1941-1950 and a course outline for chemistry class in 1949-1950.

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James Lewis Howe Papers, 1893/1951 5.4 Linear Feet

Lexington Presbyterian Church collection, 1824/1927, bulk 1877/1927

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This collection contains the records of various women's missionary societies in the Lexington Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Virginia), including minutes written by Margaret Junkin Preston and Ellen Glasgow. There is also a handwritten history (one page, front and back) of the Presbytery that explains the connection between Washington College, Lexington Presbyterian Church, and the Presbytery, which was written circa 1824.

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Lexington Presbyterian Church collection, 1824/1927, bulk 1877/1927 1 Linear Feet

Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church Records, 1996

1 Files
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Contains printed brochures and photocopied newspaper accounts from the church's 250th anniversary in October 1996, as well as photocopied contents of a 1900 time capsule retrieved on October 12, 1996.

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Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church Records, 1996 1 Files

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