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South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1908, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference Nov 1908

South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1908, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal

No abstract provided.


South Carolina Conference Journal 1908, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference Nov 1908

South Carolina Conference Journal 1908, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1785 Journal

No abstract provided.


The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley Nov 1908

The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley

Methodist Historical Society Addresses

Reminiscence of the SC Annual Conference of 1870, held in Charleston, SC, at Trinity Methodist Church. Contains short biographies of several ministers and bishops and the writer's reminiscence of his first Annual Conference.


Southern States Realty Co.'S Spartanburg Property, G. V. Stoeber, Southern States Realty Co., F. G. Rogers Eng'r Nov 1908

Southern States Realty Co.'S Spartanburg Property, G. V. Stoeber, Southern States Realty Co., F. G. Rogers Eng'r

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Map of Southern States Realty Co.'s Spartanburg property depicting lots on Beacon Ave., Concord Ave., and Highland Ave.


William Wallace Duncan, An Appreciation, John C. Kilgo Jan 1908

William Wallace Duncan, An Appreciation, John C. Kilgo

College Books

FOREWORD President John C. Kilgo, of Trinity College, prepared the contents of this volume to be presented in manuscript form to the members of Bishop Duncan's family. He was for many years closely associated with Bishop Duncan and between them there existed the warmest and most intimate friendship. A number of Bishop Duncan's friends and admirers expressed a desire to have a copy of this appreciation in permanent form, and Dr. Kilgo has kindly given us permission to have the manuscript printed. We are issuing this volume as a tribute of respect to one whose life and labors have been …