Mooneyham, T.D.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Deceased Ministers Collection, Tulane D. Mooneyham, 1917-2005
Report of deceased minister, obituary, resume, obituary for Mrs. Mooneyham, copy of newspaper article "Missionaries recount experiences in Africa" dated 1956, note from daughter.
Douglas LeRoy Collection: Pearl Stark Wilson, 1981-1984
Letter from T.D. Mooneyham to Charles W. Conn, October 4, 1954, October 12, 1954
Mooneyham, T.D. and family
The General Photograph Collection at the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center contains:
1. Photographs of persons, events, institutions, and buildings related to the Church of God.
2. Photographs related to other Pentecostal denominations or Charismatic ministries.
3. Photographs related to the history of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements.
The collection is arranged in folders by subject (names, places, events).
Peterson Family Papers, correspondence from T.D. Mooneyham, undated
T.D. Mooneyham, Five-year diary, typescript, August 30, 1951-August 31, 1956
The T.D. Mooneyham collection consists of one box which houses copies of a five year diary (1951–1956) written by Mooneyham himself, some autobiographical information, a report on Angola, Africa where he served as a missionary, and correspondence from Pearl Stark who also served in Africa as a Church of God missionary. The original letters from Pearl Stark and a copy of each have been provided.
T.D. Mooneyham, Photocopy of typescript memoir — "Led by an Unseen Hand": Five Years of Missionary Experience in Africa, n.d.
The T.D. Mooneyham collection consists of one box which houses copies of a five year diary (1951–1956) written by Mooneyham himself, some autobiographical information, a report on Angola, Africa where he served as a missionary, and correspondence from Pearl Stark who also served in Africa as a Church of God missionary. The original letters from Pearl Stark and a copy of each have been provided.
T.D. Mooneyham, Report on Angola, n.d.
The T.D. Mooneyham collection consists of one box which houses copies of a five year diary (1951–1956) written by Mooneyham himself, some autobiographical information, a report on Angola, Africa where he served as a missionary, and correspondence from Pearl Stark who also served in Africa as a Church of God missionary. The original letters from Pearl Stark and a copy of each have been provided.