Pitt, Paul C., 1882-1943
Dates
- Existence: September 25, 1882 - September 22, 1943
Gender
- male
Occupations
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Beloved of the Chinese, editorial/working notes, undated
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
Correspondence with A.J. Tomlinson, 1928-1931
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
Correspondence with Lily Ruddick, 1966
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
Correspondence with Milton A. Tomlinson, July 20, 1966
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
Jennie Rushin, undated
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
John A. Abernathy, 1966-1968
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
Pitt, Paul C.
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).
Reports of Bethany Mission, Shantung, China, 1937-1942
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.
W. P. McRae, undated
The Paul C. Pitt collection consists of personal and ministerial information, particularly of Pitt's ministry with the Bethany Mission in Shantung, China.
The bulk of the collection are working notes of a biography concerning the life and ministry of Pitt titled, Beloved of the Chinese, written by Peggy (Humphrey) Scarborough. Source notes from W. P. McCrae, Jennie Rushin, and John A. Abernathy are also included.