Angola
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Biography 'I Had To Take Up The Torch' by Douglas LeRoy, undated
This collection consists of multiple biographies detailing Pearl and Edmond's lives, as well as artifacts such as Edmond's personal Bible, a general assembly ribbon, and a letter to Vonceil Smith. The bulk of the collection consists of Pearl Stark's will and life insurance policy, as well as many Angolan and Portuguese travel documents.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — Angola
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — Angola
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).
Photographs of the Starks, about 1937
This collection consists of multiple biographies detailing Pearl and Edmond's lives, as well as artifacts such as Edmond's personal Bible, a general assembly ribbon, and a letter to Vonceil Smith. The bulk of the collection consists of Pearl Stark's will and life insurance policy, as well as many Angolan and Portuguese travel documents.
Stark, Pearl
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Stark travel documents, October 8th, 1934-1952
This collection consists of multiple biographies detailing Pearl and Edmond's lives, as well as artifacts such as Edmond's personal Bible, a general assembly ribbon, and a letter to Vonceil Smith. The bulk of the collection consists of Pearl Stark's will and life insurance policy, as well as many Angolan and Portuguese travel documents.
T.D. Mooneyham, Newspaper clipping, "Missionaries recount experiences in Africa", August 25, 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.
