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South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference Dec 1924

South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal

No abstract provided.


South Carolina Conference Journal 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference Dec 1924

South Carolina Conference Journal 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1785 Journal

No abstract provided.


Map Of Carver Heights, Spartanburg, S.C., Newbury Realty & Auction, Co., W. H. Stiff C.E. Nov 1924

Map Of Carver Heights, Spartanburg, S.C., Newbury Realty & Auction, Co., W. H. Stiff C.E.

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Map of Carver Heights, Spartanburg, S.C. owned by W.W. Lancaster, Wm. B. Harrison, Dr. J.T. Montgomery, subdivided by Newbury Realty & Auctions Co., Spartanburg, S.C., November 21, 1924.Scale 50 - 1 inch.

Lots lines are drawn on Beacon St., Concord Ave., and Highland Ave. This area is part of the neighborhood in Spartanburg known as Highland.


Upper South Carolina Conference Journal 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Upper South Carolina Conference. Nov 1924

Upper South Carolina Conference Journal 1924, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Upper South Carolina Conference.

Upper South Carolina Conference Journal

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James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed Nov 1924

James Jenkins: A Pioneer Knight Of The Saddle Bags, Barnwell Rhett Turnipseed

Methodist Historical Society Addresses

Article about the life and work of the Rev. James Jenkins, a South Carolina native who served as a Methodist minister in the early antebellum era. He served fifteen years as a circuit rider, twenty-five as a local pastor, and fifteen as a retired minister, dying in 1847 at age 83.