Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.)--History
Found in 207 Collections and/or Records:
The Journal of John Oscar Yates 1887–1952, undated
self-published facsimile of the personal journal of John O. Yates
The Old Shearer School Story, undated
While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.
Thorn (MS) Church of God 100th Anniversary Celebration, August 21, 2021
While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.
Unprocessed vault box 263
Annapolis Christian Academy; Azalea Garden Christian School, 1964-65, 1968-69, 1988-89, 1969-79; Correspondence—Conn (x2); Ghana Ministerial Seminar; Polity by Williams (x2); Study course o LAMA by Stanly; Declaration of Faith, South Carolina Church of God;Analysis of Church of God by Williams; History of the Freewill Pentecostal Baptist Church; The Director's Guide (x3); Kids Club Manual; Royal Ranger Handbook
Until All Have Heard: The Centennial History of Church of God World Missions, 2010
signed front flyleaf — "For Joel— With appreciation for our long-term friendship and for your dedication to the work of the Lord. Thank you for your devotion to history. You are one of God's good gifts to the Church! Bill George"
Virginia Church of God Heritage Collection, volumes 1–5, 2005–
While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.