CHOG 174
Contains 17 Results:
Biographical Material, 1869-1952
Biographical material collected on the life of A.L. Byers as well as photographs from his life.
Correspondence, January 8, 1886
A single letter from the year 1886 addressed to the teacher of A.L. Byers regarding Byers wish to further his education.
Correspondence, November 26, 1891-July 26, 1895
Correspondneces kept by A.L. Byers from 1891-1895. The lettters contain information about Byers time with the Gospel Trumpet Company.
Correspondence, 1900-September 22, 1902
Correspondences kept by A.L. Byers from the early 1900s. Byers was addressing the West Virginia state governor regarding the sentencing of an African American man named Henry to death for a crime that he was innocent of committing. Henry's death sentence was not stopped by the governor of West Virginia.
Correspondence, January 1911-October 17, 1919
Correspondences from A.L. Byers to many different organizations and people. Some of the letters come from the National American Woman Suffrage Association, the Gospel Trumpet Company, William Jennings Bryan,the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, California, the Montrose Bible Conference Association, and W.E. Biederwolf.
Correspondence, February 25, 1921-August 6, 1929
Correspondences kept by A.L. Byers from different organizations and people. Letters included were to Woodrow Wilson at the White House, The Church of God, and a missionary in Lalmanirhat, Bengal, India.
Correspondence, May 17, 1930-March 17, 1939
Correspondences kept by A.L. Byers for the years 1930-1939.
Correspondence, November 22, 1941-October 23, 1949
Correspondences kept by A.L. Byers regarding the reception of manuscripts he had written.
Correspondence, January 17, 1950-November 13, 1952
Correspondences kept by A.L Byers during the 1950s. The letters contain information about Byer's illness as well as letters addresed to his wife after his death.
Undated
Two undated letters ascribed to A.L. Byers from the National Woman's Missionary Society and C.W. Naylor.