Hamby, G.C.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
H.L. Chesser correspondence, G.C. Hamby, Mississippi, 1950 – 1952
This collection includes the official correspondence of the general overseer's office beginning in 1949 under the leadership of H. L. Chesser. It is entered in the system at the file level, organized chronologically, then alphabetically. It includes incoming and outgoing mail. The file records in the archive catalog include the names of the correspondents included in the file, though subjects have not been attached at this time.
H.L. Chesser correspondence, H, Outgoing Correspondence, 1950 – 1952
This collection includes the official correspondence of the general overseer's office beginning in 1949 under the leadership of H. L. Chesser. It is entered in the system at the file level, organized chronologically, then alphabetically. It includes incoming and outgoing mail. The file records in the archive catalog include the names of the correspondents included in the file, though subjects have not been attached at this time.
International Preparatory Institute, Correspondence, H, June 1951–May 1952
The correspondence is foldered as it was by the creator. Agents listed with each file indicate at least one piece of incoming or outgoing correspondence in the folder.
Zeno C. Tharp correspondence, G.C. Hamby, Mississippi, 1952 – 1954
This collection includes the official correspondence of the general overseer's office beginning in 1949 under the leadership of H. L. Chesser. It is entered in the system at the file level, organized chronologically, then alphabetically. It includes incoming and outgoing mail. The file records in the archive catalog include the names of the correspondents included in the file, though subjects have not been attached at this time.
Zeno C. Tharp correspondence, Hb–Hi, 1954–1956
This collection includes the official correspondence of the general overseer's office beginning in 1949 under the leadership of H. L. Chesser. It is entered in the system at the file level, organized chronologically, then alphabetically. It includes incoming and outgoing mail. The file records in the archive catalog include the names of the correspondents included in the file, though subjects have not been attached at this time.