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Old Cokesbury In Greenwood County, South Carolina: Religious And Educational Center In Nineteenth Century, John W. Moore
Old Cokesbury In Greenwood County, South Carolina: Religious And Educational Center In Nineteenth Century, John W. Moore
Methodist Books
The sketch in this booklet was wrltten at the request oft The Index-Journal of Greenwood by John W. Moore and was published in The Index-Joumal in three installments, appearing on Aug. 12, Aug. 26 and Aug. 27, 1954. Th author, who now makes his home at Mount Pleasant. S. C., first wrote a shorter sketch about Cokesbury which was published in two installments in the Charleston (SC) News and Courier in February 1954.
The Dougherty Manual Labor School Of The South Carolina Conference And Its Evolution Into The Famous Cokesbury Conference Institute, C. E. Peele
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Written at the centennial of the school, the article is a history of early education in South Carolina Methodism.
By-Products Of Methodism, Thomas E. Morris
By-Products Of Methodism, Thomas E. Morris
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article explores some of Methodism's social contributions, to abolition, to reform, to education, and to women's rights.