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Thirteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia
Scanned from original print. Processed by Dallas Suttles ([email protected]) at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 6/4/2015.
600 DPI OCR ABBYY FineThirteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia By Charles Colcock Jones (missionary).
Moral Discipline and Culture of the Negros -- The Baptists -- The Methodists -- The Episcopalians.
I suspect that Charles C. Jones (father of the more well-known historian of the same name) was responsible for this report. The elder Jones wrote several essays on the education of slaves and this pamphlet has his name as the Missionary for the Liberty County Association. These Reports were issued annually by Liberty County and original issues are quite scarce. WorldCat lists only 40 of all the pamphlets issued and many of them are microfilm or microfiche. Eleven to fifteen libraries have bound volumes that include this issue, and three others have individual copies.
#12693 $475.00 1848 U-AfAmPaper
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Charles C. Jones. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia. (Savannah: Edward J. Purse, Printer No. 102, 1848).
**LCSH**
African Americans -- Religion -- History.
African Americans -- Missions -- History.
African Americans -- Education -- History.
African Americans -- Education -- History.
Church and education -- United States -- History.
Christian education -- United States -- History.
Slavery and the Church -- United States -- History.
Central and North America -- United States -- Georgia -- Liberty
Charles Colcock Jones, 1804-1863. Charles Colcock Jones, Sr. (December 20, 1804 – March 16, 1863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, educator, missionary, and planter of Liberty County, Georgia
The Siege And Evacuation Of Savannah, Georgia, In December 1864 : An Address Delivered Before The Confederate Survivors' Association, In Augusta, Georgia, On The Occasion Of Its Twelfth Annual Reunion On Memorial Day, April 26th, 1890
A recounting of the siege of Savannah, Sherman's March, and an explanation of confederate military actions and reactions during the siege and evacuation. [This version was scanned by the University of Pittsburgh for Archive.org.The VSU physical copy is still sealed and uncut.)Jones, Charles Colcock. The siege and evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in December 1864 : an address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, on the occasion of its twelfth annual reunion on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1890 . Augusta: Chronicle Publishing Co., 1890
Speech of the Hon. W. F. Colcock - Accession 1198 - M566 (619)
The collection consists of a booklet titled Speech of the Hon. W. F. Colcock, Delivered Before the Meeting of Delegates from The Southern Rights Associations of South Carolina at Charleston, May 20, 1851 printed in Columbia at the South Carolinian Office in 1851. The booklet consists of a speech given by United States House of Representatives member from South Carolina (1849-1853) William Ferguson Colcock [1804-1889] before a meeting of delegates from the southern Rights Associations of south Carolina at Charleston on May 20, 1851. The speech concerns states rights and the question of the secession of South Carolina and possibly other states from the Union.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2787/thumbnail.jp
Hollins College with Surrounding Colleges and Other Points of Interest
Map shows driving routes to other schools (prior to Interstate 81). It is illustrated by a representative building for each school or other points of interest.
Date is approximate.
Map drawn by Betty B. Colcock.https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/maps_etc/1002/thumbnail.jp
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