Primitive Baptists
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Contentnea Primitive Baptist Association, 1946, 1948 - 1950, 1974
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Country Line and Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Associations, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942, 1987
Country Line Primitive Baptist Association minutes, 1987
Upper Country Line Primitive Baptist Association minutes, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942
Cuivre-Siloam Association, 1943
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Dan Valley Primitive Baptist Association, 1991 - 1992
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Des Moines River Association (Primitive Baptist), 1959
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.
Double Branch Primitive Baptist Association, 1977
Minutes or other official records of several Appalachian church denominations, published in booklet form. Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, and other Baptist groups are most numerous, followed by Church of God, Lutherans and Methodists. The largest portion of minutes dates from the 1960s to 1980s, but the collection also contains minutes from early and mid-1800s.