James B. Peterman
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Samuel McAlister letters
Two letters describing the life and ministry work of Charles Samuel McAlister.
E. C. Hickman letter
A two page letter about the life of E. C. Hickman.
Geo. W. Johnson paper and letters
A thirty-two page paper and two letters telling to the experiences and ministry of George W. Johnson.
Henry A. Swecker letter and autobiography
A short letter and ten page autoiography describing the life and ministry work of Henry A. Swecker.
Letter from Luther G. Evans of Early Ministers in Area, 1890 - 1891
The letter is titled "History". The first half is written by Thomas W. Cooper, detailing the early ministers in the area. Much credit is given to the Peterman family and G. W. Bailey in later years.
Missionary Homes/Bible Training School Materials
Materials from Missionary Homes and Bible Training Schools across the country for the Church of God. Included are photos, a history on the outreach of the Church of God, and a 1907 calendar.
Mrs. Mattie Jack letter about the Church of God congregation in Bieber, California, Letter describes events in 1898.
Mrs. Mattie Jack letter gives a brief description aboout the history of the Church of God congregation in Bieber, California.
R. L .Berry letter
Contains a two page letter about R. L. Berry and a description of his work in ministry.
Richard Swank Youngblood Family Photograph Collection
This folder contains a letter from Richard to Doug Welch with family history, the transcript of a sermon by Dale Oldham, and several photos of the Youngblood Family, collected by Richard Swank.
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