Box 634
Contains 20 Results:
Incoming correspondence, 1889, 1891
There are two incoming letters to John Collier Foster. Correspondents include James J. Arnold, June 10, 1889 and M.J. Eddins, June 6, 1891.
Pastoral activities journals, , 1889-1892
Sermons, Grant's Creek Baptist Church of Christ, 1866-1892
Sermons, Grant's Creek Baptist Church of Christ and New Hope Baptist Church, 1889-1891
Sermons, Lodge Hall, 1889-1892
Sermons, Lodge Hall and New Hall, 1889-1890
Sermons, "Farewell to New Hope," December 28, 1890
Sermons, various churches, 1858-1891
Sermons, special occasions
Sermons, funerals, 1889-1891
Sermons, undated or unused
Notes
Newspaper clippings
Religious pamphlets and announcements
Church members
Incoming correspondence, 1841-1861
The series includes incoming correspondence, 1841-1861. Most of the correspondents are family members. Invitations to teas, parties, and balls date from 1842 to 1846.
Invitations, 1842-1846
The series includes incoming correspondence, 1841-1861. Most of the correspondents are family members. Invitations to teas, parties, and balls date from 1842 to 1846.
Foster family genealogical information, 1649-1741
The series includes a photocopy of genealogical information about the Foster family, 1649-1714, compiled and published by Blair Jones, Pell City, Alabama in Westbrook and Allied Families. This series also contains an ink and pen drawing of the family coat of arms and an undated manuscript by Ellen Foster, "Gen. Jackson’s Campaign against the Creeks."
Foster family coat of arms
The series includes a photocopy of genealogical information about the Foster family, 1649-1714, compiled and published by Blair Jones, Pell City, Alabama in Westbrook and Allied Families. This series also contains an ink and pen drawing of the family coat of arms and an undated manuscript by Ellen Foster, "Gen. Jackson’s Campaign against the Creeks."
Manuscript by Ellen Foster
The series includes a photocopy of genealogical information about the Foster family, 1649-1714, compiled and published by Blair Jones, Pell City, Alabama in Westbrook and Allied Families. This series also contains an ink and pen drawing of the family coat of arms and an undated manuscript by Ellen Foster, "Gen. Jackson’s Campaign against the Creeks."