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1 UNA ROBERTS LAWRENCE COLLECTION (Series of the Home Mission Board Records) AR 631 By Taffey Hall, Archivist Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Revised September, 2011

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UNA ROBERTS LAWRENCE COLLECTION

(Series of the Home Mission Board Records)

AR 631

By Taffey Hall, Archivist

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Revised September, 2011

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Inventory to the Una Roberts Lawrence Collection

AR 631

Summary Main Entry: Una Roberts Lawrence Collection. Date Span: 1839 – 1970 Abstract: Una Roberts Lawrence was a writer and denominational worker for Woman’s Missionary Union and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. She was the Home Mission Board Study Editor from 1926 to 1947 and the Young People’s secretary for the Woman’s Missionary Union from 1920 to 1926. Papers and files collected by Una Roberts Lawrence include both professional and personal. Professional papers include correspondence with missionaries, photographs, clippings, reports, publications, typescripts of documents, and articles. Her collection is divided into fourteen subseries: Black missions, Cuban missions, Historical files, Indian missions, Jewish missions, Mexican-American missions, Missionaries and denominational workers-correspondence, and biographical, Mountain missions, New Orleans missions, Panama missions, Rural/Migrant missions, Subject tiles, and Woman’s Missionary Union. Personal papers include correspondence and subject files. Size: 27 linear ft. Collection #: AR 631 Biographical Sketch Una Roberts Lawrence (1893 – 1972) served as leader and writer for the Woman’s Missionary Union and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention for much of the twentieth century. The daughter of Hulett Wayne and Mary Moffitt Roberts, she was born August 6, 1893, in Gainesville, Arkansas. She graduated from Cabot High School (where her father served as principal) in 1910; earned an A.B. degree from Central College in Conway, Arkansas in 1918; and a B.T.M. degree from the Woman’s Missionary Union Training School in Louisville, Kentucky in 1919. Lawrence also attended Ouachita College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas (1909 – 1910) and the University of Louisville (1917 – 1918). Active in Southern Baptist life, she dedicated more than thirty years of service to the Southern Baptist Convention. She served as the Arkansas state Sunbeam Band leader (1915), the young people’s secretary for the Woman’s Missionary Union (1916 – 1926), and the mission study editor for the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1926 to 1947. Aside from Southern Baptist service, Una Roberts worked as a public school teacher and piano instructor in Arkansas before beginning her active career in work for the denomination. Her numerous books include: The King’s Own (1920), Cuba for Christ (1925), Just Around the Corner Tales (1926), The Life of Lottie Moon (1927), Pioneer Women (1929), and The Word of Their Testimony (1932). Una Roberts married railroad employee, Irwin Lawrence, February 25,

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1920, after a six-year courtship. She died on January 13, 1972 in Jacksonville, Arkansas and is buried in the Mount Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. Scope and Content Notes The Una Roberts Lawrence Collection includes twenty-seven linear feet of material spanning from 1839 to 1970, with the bulk of the material dating in the 1920’s – 1940’s. Many of the materials from the 1800’s are transcribed versions of original correspondence and minutes. The Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives received the Lawrence Collection in 1985. The Una Roberts Lawrence Collection comprises one component of the Home Mission Board materials in the SBHLA and is one of the most valuable portions of those materials. It is divided into two major sections (professional papers and personal papers), and then into various sub-series within each of those sections. The professional papers section contains material Lawrence collected during her thirty plus years of service to the Southern Baptist Convention. Lawrence, in her position as mission study editor for the Home Mission Board, accumulated an assortment of information on Southern Baptist’s home mission efforts in the early decades of the twentieth century, including correspondence with missionaries, articles about missions, biographical data on missionaries, photographs, typescripts from original documents, clippings, and various publications. Her collection provides insight into various outreaches of the Home Mission Board, including black, Cuban, Indian, Italian, Jewish, Mexican-American, mountain, New Orleans, and Panama missions and also missions with migrant workers. Historical materials on the Home and Foreign Mission Boards, Baptist work in various portions of the nation, and the Woman’s Missionary Union are also part of the collection.

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The personal papers portion of the Lawrence Collection is divided into two sub-series: correspondence and subject files. The bulk of this section is comprised of correspondence between Una Roberts and her fiancé and later husband, L. Irwin Lawrence. Mr. Lawrence was a railroad employee and spent much time traveling, therefore necessitating the need for copious correspondence between himself and Roberts. Largely through their letters, Roberts and Lawrence maintained a six-year courtship before marrying in 1920. They wrote hundreds of letters to one another as a means through which they sustained a distance relationship. Correspondence has been divided by person and year. Most of the subject files of the personal papers portion of the Una Lawrence Collection provide information about Lawrence’s life before she entered Southern Baptist work. Files in the Lawrence Collection were transferred to the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives from the Home Mission Board in 1985. The files had originally been stored in cardboard file cabinets (at the HMB) in poor environmental conditions. Additionally, much of the collection is on highly acidic paper. The existing alphabetical arrangement was retained in most of the sub-series portions of the collection. An alphabetical arrangement was established for the subject files and Woman’s Missionary Union sub-series of the professional papers portion of the collection, and also for the entire personal papers portion of the collection. Additional Home Mission Board posters from the Lawrence Collection are located in the map case of the archives.

Arrangement Section One, Professional Papers I. Black Missions (Boxes 1 – 5) II. Cuban Missions (Boxes 5 – 8) III. Historical Files (Boxes 9 – 10) IV. A. Baptist Biographies (Box 9)

B. Baptist Subject (Box 9) C. Home Mission Board History (Boxes 9 – 1)

V. Indian Missions (Boxes 11 – 12) V. Italian Missions (Box 13) VI. Jewish Missions (Box 13) VII. Mexican-American Missions (Boxes 13 – 14) VIII. Missionaries and Denominational Workers, Correspondence and Biographical Files (Boxes 15 – 15a) IX. Mountain Missions (Box 16) X. New Orleans Missions (Box 16 – 17) XI. Panama Missions (Box 17) XII. Rural/Migrant Missions (Box 17) XIII. Subject Files (Boxes 18 – 22) XIV. Woman’s Missionary Union (Boxes 23 – 24) Section Two, Personal Papers, Correspondence XV. Correspondence (Boxes 25 – 26) XVI. Subject Files (Box 26)

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Provenance Donated by the Home Mission Board, 1985. Preferred Citation Una Roberts Lawrence Collection, Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Access Restrictions None Subject Terms Beall, Noble Young, 1900 – 1947 Burroughs, Nannie Diaz, Alberto J. Garrett, Christine Lawrence, John Benjamin, 1871 – 1968 Tichenor, Isaac Taylor, 1825 – 1902 McCall, Moses Nathanael, 1874 – 1947 Compere, Ebenezer Lee, 1833 – 1895 Stumph, Calowa William Gartenhaus, Jacob, 1896 – Bell, Paul Carlyle, 1886 – 1954 Mather, Juliette Mallory, Kathleen Moore, 1879 – 1954 Armstrong, Annie Walker, 1850 – 1938 Southern Baptist Convention, Home Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention, Woman’s Missionary Union Indians of North America – Missions Missions – Cuba Missions – Panama Rural Missions African Americans – Missions Missions to Jews Related Material Selected resources in book collection by Lawrence Cuba for Christ, 1926 Home mission trails, 1931 Just around the corner, 1926 Look upon the fields, 1930 Lottie Moon, 1927 Meet the missionaries, 1936 No other name, 1930 Pioneer women, 1929 Trail of seed, 1941

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Winning the border, 1935 Archival Collections SBC, Home Mission Board, Minutes, AR 631-1 SBC, Home Mission Board, Historical Collection, AR 631-13 SBC, Home Mission Board, Cuba Mission Collection, AR 631-16 SBC, Home Mission Board, Executive Office Records, AR 631-3 Folder Listing Section One – Professional Papers

I. Black Missions (Boxes 1-5) Box 1 1.1 Abington, A.J. (Mrs.) – correspondence, 1940 – 1942 (Baptist Woman’s Missionary and

Education Convention of Missouri) 1.2 Adult Book – clippings, articles, correspondence, 1940’s 1.3 Alabama Baptists and Blacks – research Material, 1839 – 1865 1.4 Alldredge, E.P. – “The New Racial Situation: The Way Out” 1.5 Anderson, Marian (Singer) – Negro Series 1.6 Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynchings – miscellaneous 1.7 Baptist Fellowship Center (Clarence Jordan) – correspondence, newsletters, articles, miscellaneous material 1.8 Baptist Home Mission Monthly, 1880’s – articles 1.9 Beall, Dr. Nobel Y. – biographical data, correspondence, pamphlets 1.10 Beall, Dr. Nobel Y. (Home Mission Board) – correspondence, pamphlets 1.11 Biographical data on Negro leaders 1.12 Bishop College – photographs 1.13 Book (Negro Series) – bibliographic information 1.14 Book (Negro Series) – Committee on – general information 1.15 Book (Negro Series) – expenses 1.16 Book (Negro Series) – general information Folder 1 of 2 1.17 Book (Negro Series) – general information Folder 2 of 2 1.18 Book (Negro Series) – material 1.19 Book (Negro Series) – book orders, pamphlet orders 1.20 Book (Negro Series) – transcribed notes, general information 1.21 Booker, J.A. – biographical material, autobiographical material, photographs 1.22 Buffington, W.L. (Benedict College) – biographical material, correspondence, photographs 1.23 Burroughs, Nannie – biographical material 1.24 Burroughs, Nannie (National Training School) – booklets, printed material 1.25 Burroughs, Nannie – booklets 1.26 Burroughs, Nannie (National Training School) – clippings 1.27 Burroughs, Nannie – correspondence, 1936 1.28 Burroughs, Nannie – correspondence, 1937 1.29 Burroughs, Nannie – correspondence, 1938 – 1939

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1.30 Burroughs, Nannie – correspondence, 1942 – 1944 1.31 Burroughs, Nannie – records of National Baptist Conventions 1.32 Burroughs, Nannie (National Training School) – articles 1.33 Burroughs, Nannie – photographs Box 2 2.1 Carey, Lott (Black Missionary to Liberia) – biographical data 2.2 Carroll, Richard (South Carolina Negro Baptist Pastor) – biographical data 2.3 Carver, George W. – biographical data 2.4 Catholics and Negro 2.5 Clippings, miscellaneous – Negro, Folder 1 of 5 2.6 Clippings, miscellaneous – Negro, Folder 2 of 5 2.7 Clippings, miscellaneous – Negro, Folder 3 of 5 2.8 Clippings, miscellaneous – Negro, Folder 4 of 5 2.9 Clippings, miscellaneous – Negro, Folder 5 of 5 2.10 Clippings, race relations – Negro, Folder 1 or 2 2.11 Clippings, race relations – Negro, Folder 2 of 2 2.12 Colleges, histories – Negro 2.13 Colleges – photographs 2.14 Committee on Negro Ministerial Education, Folder 1 of 2 2.15 Committee on Negro Ministerial Education, Folder 2 of 2 2.16 Committee on Ministerial Education 2.17 Correspondence, general, 1938 – 1945 2.18 Curry, J.L.M. – Negro Resource Book, biography 2.19 Dawson, J. M., “Spiritual Conquest of the Southwest, The” 2.20 Day, John – book, clippings, articles, Pearl Buck Letter 2.21 Defense Program – Negro 2.22 Dillard, James H. – Jeanes Fund 2.23 Dinkins, Pauline – medical missionary to Africa 2.24 Education – Negro, Folder 1 of 3 2.25 Education – Negro, Folder 2 of 3 2.26 Education – Negro, Folder 3 of 3 2.27 Education – Negro schools, photographs 2.28 Education and Race Relations, Conference on 2.29 Eubank, Magaret Kime (Peggy) 2.30 Father Divine – miscellaneous stories 2.31 Fireside Schools 2.32 First African Baptist Church – Richmond, Virginia 2.33 Fisher, C.L. – Selma University, 1937 – 1939

Box 3 3.1 Graded Series, Negro 3.2 Graded Series, Negro – intermediate book 3.3 Graded Series, Negro – Eubanks, Peggy 3.4 Hailey, O.L. – American Baptist Theological Seminary (Negroes) 3.5 Hair, J.K (Benedict College) – biographical, photos, correspondence

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3.6 History – American Baptist Home Missions Society (Negroes) 3.7 History – Negro 3.8 Home Mission Board – Southern Baptist Convention (Negroes) 3.9 Hope, John – Morehouse College 3.10 Hope, John 3.11 Inter-racial Cooperation, Commission on, Folder 1 of 3 3.12 Inter-racial Cooperation, Commission on, Folder 2 of 3 3.13 Inter-racial Cooperation, Commission on, Folder 3 of 3 3.14 Inter-racial News Source, 1932 – 1942 3.15 Inter-racial News Source, 1943 – 1948 3.16 Jordan, L.G. 3.17 Leile, George – Early Negro Christians in America 3.18 Liberia Missions 3.19 Liberia – Negro Baptist Missions 3.20 “Lilly May and Sam” – Manuscript and reactions 3.21 “Lilly May and Sam” – Reader comment 3.22 McOueen, Clara Belle 3.23 Malekebu, Daniel S. – Missionary to Africa 3.24 Malikebu, Daniel S. 3.25 Marchant, B. L., “Educating Negro Baptist Leaders” 3.26 Medical Hospitals, Negro 3.27 Military, Negro 3.28 Missions, Negro 3.29 Missions, Negro – Louisiana 3.30 Missionaries sent to foreign fields by Negro Baptists Box 4 4.1 Missions and Missionaries Among Blacks 4.2 Missionary Training School (ABMS) District of Columbia – photographs 4.3 Missouri WMU Handbook, Negro 4.4 Moore, Joanna P. 4.5 Moton, R.R. 4.6 National Baptist Convention 4.7 National Baptist Convention, 1938 4.8 National Baptist Convention – Home Mission Board 4.9 National Baptist Publishing Board 4.10 National Baptist Voice (Newspaper) 4.11 National Conference on Church Leaders 4.12 National Theological Institute, Washington, D.C. 4.13 “Negroes Are Asking About Democracy” 4.14 Negro Baptists (early history in America) – Silver Bluff Baptist Church 4.15 Negro Baptists – resource material 4.16 Negro Baptist Ministry 4.17 Negro Digest, 1946 4.18 “Negro Woman and Her Needs” 4.19 “New Day Begun”

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4.20 Pamphlets, publications, programs 4.21 Patterns for Living – resource book, Negro, Folder 1 of 3 4.22 Patterns for Living – resource book, Negro, Folder 2 of 3 4.23 Patterns for Living – resource book, Negro, Folder 3 of 3 4.24 Patterns for Living – resource book, Negro – outline 4.25 Poetry, Negro 4.26 Pollard, R.T. (black missionary in Alabama) – biographical 4.27 Program Material, Negro 4.28 Presbyterian Colored Missions 4.29 Publications, Negro – miscellaneous, Folder 1 of 3 4.30 Publications, Negro – miscellaneous, Folder 2 of 3 4.31 Publications, Negro – miscellaneous, Folder 3 of 3 Box 5 5.1 Resource book on Negro Life – Una Roberts Lawrence 5.2 Resource book material – Negro 5.3 Richardson, Clement (Tuskegee) – article and biography by Richardson 5.4 Star of Hope – publication (Negro), 1938 – 1939 5.5 Schools – Negro 5.6 Schools – Negro 5.7 South Today, 1942 – 1944 5.8 Southern Baptist Convention and Negroes 5.9 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Negro book 5.10 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Negro material, Folder 1 of 3 5.11 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Negro material, Folder 2 of 3 5.12 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Negro material, Folder 3 of 3 5.13 Southern Frontier (Bulletin) – Commission on Interracial Cooperation 5.14 Southern Regional Council Publications 5.15 Taylor, Kerr 5.16 Truth, Sojourner 5.17 Virginia – “The Negro in Virginia” (Works Progress Administration Project), 1940 5.18 Virginia Baptist State Convention – Negro 5.19 Virginia WMU – Inter-racial Development Department 5.20 Walker, Maggie L. 5.21 Washington, B.T. 5.22 Washington, B.T. – photographs (Tuskegee) 5.23 Watson Manuscript – Black Man’s Land (Liberia) 5.24 Wilkins, Lou (Texas Baptists) – missionary to Blacks 5.25 “Wings Over Jordan” – Negro Spirituals, Folder 1 of 2 5.26 “Wings Over Jordan” – Negro Spirituals, Folder 2 of 2 5.27 WMU leaflet – Negro 5.28 WMU Work, History – Negro 5.29 Worker, program materials for 5.30 Young, P.B.

II. Cuban Missions (Boxes 5 – 8) 5.31 Alves, Alejandro Pereira – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence

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5.32 Alves, Alejandro Pereira – letters from Enrique & Hazel Pina, 1940-1941 5.33 Alves, Alejandro Pereira – photographs 5.34 Alves, Alejandro Pereira – Spanish newspaper articles, list of newspapers which published Alves’ articles 5.35 de Armas, Rev. J.F. – Jacomina, Havana Province 5.36 Articles – Henry Martin (Brazil), W.B. Bagby (Brazil), Ann Hazelline-Judson (Burma) 5.37 Articles – Una R. Lawrence (Cuba) 5.38 Articles – miscellaneous 5.39 Articles – miscellaneous Box 6 6.1 Baez, Mrs. Aurelia (Tampa, Florida) – biographical material, Spanish speaking people in

USA 6.2. Baptist School in Havana, Cuba 6.3 Baptists in Cuba – correspondence of Una Roberts Lawrence, stories about Cuba, list of

missionaries in Cuba 6.4 Baptists in Cuba – newspaper and magazine articles about Cuba, programs about Cuba,

foreign trade of Cuba, 1935 6.5 Becerra, Rev. Edelmiro – Sancit spiritus, Santa Clara 6.6 Bequer, Abelardo Teodoro 6.7 Bottoms, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. – correspondence, 1924 – 1926 6.8 Bottoms, Mrs. G. W. – correspondence, 1924 – 1932 6.9 Bottoms, Mrs. G. W. – correspondence, 1928 – 1930 6.10 Bottoms, Mrs. G. W. – correspondence, 1923 – 1932 6.11 Bottoms, Mrs. G. W. – correspondence, 1924 – 1930 6.12 Bottoms, Mrs. G. W. – newspaper articles 6.13 Cabrera, Jose Manuel 6.14 Callerro, Rev. M.A. – Sagua La Grande, Santa Clara Province 6.15 Caudill, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert – Regla, Havana Province 6.16 Clippings – general articles about Cuba 6.17 Clippings – Kansas City Newspaper articles 1898 6.18 Clippings – Newspaper articles 6.19 Corugedo, Rev. A. – Matanzas Province 6.20 Diaz, A. J. – correspondence 6.21 Diaz, A. J. – correspondence, 1898 – 1934 6.22 Diaz, A. J. – correspondence, 1886 – 1899 6.23 Diaz, A. J. – correspondence, 1899 – 1902 6.24 Diaz, A. J. – correspondence, 1901 – 1903 6.25 Echevarria, Rev. Antonio6.26 Ferrer, Rev. J. B. – San Jose, Havana Province 6.27 Fleytes, Rev. J.M. – Aguacate, Havana Province 6.28 Fraguela, Rev. Rafael – Placetas, Santa Clara Province 6.29 Garcia, Rev. Nemesio – Havana, Cuba 6.30 Garnett, Christine – autobiography, Folder 1 of 2 6.31 Garnett, Christine – autobiography, Folder 2 of 2 6.32 Garnett, Christine – biographical material, photographs, correspondence, 1935 – 1940 6.33 Garnett, Christine – biographical material

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6.34 Garnett, Christine – photographs 6.35 Gomez, Eduardo 6.36 Gonzales, Rev. Moises A. – Santa Clara 6.37 Greno, Rev. J. L. – Bejucal, Havana Province 6.38 General Information – Cuba 6.39 General Information – Cuba Box 7

7.1 General Information – Cuba 7.2 General Information – Cuba, 1924 – 1930 7.3 General Information – Cuba – articles 7.4 General Information – miscellaneous programs and notes 7.5 Goodin, Ruth – correspondence, photographs, 1938 – 1939 7.6 Hemandez, Rev. Domingo – Damajuani, Santa Clara Province 7.7 Hemandez, Rev. Filomeno – Ranchuelo, Santa Clara Province 7.8 Historical Events – Cuba, 1523 – 1897 7.9 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1903 7.10 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1926 – 1942 7.11 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1957 – 1964 7.12 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1965 7.13 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1966 7.14 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1967 7.15 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1968 – 1969 7.16 Home Mission Board – Cuba, 1970 7.17 Joerg, Gertrude – article, 1898 7.18 Lima, Rev. Casto – Lujas, Santa Clara Province 7.19 McCall, Moses N. – articles about Cuba, special programs, Folder 1 of 2 7.20 McCall, Moses N. – articles about Cuba, special programs, Folder 2 of 2 7.21 McCall, Moses N. – biographical 7.22 McCall, Moses N. – correspondence, 1931 – 1947 7.23 McCall, Moses N. – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1926 – 1945, Folder 1 of 3

7.24 McCall, Moses N. – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1926 – 1945, Folder 2 of 3

7.25 McCall, Moses N. – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1926 – 1945, Folder 3 of 3

7.26 McCall, Moses N. – newspaper articles 7.27 McCall, Moses N. – photographs 7.28 Machando, Rev. R.R. – Visora church, Havana, Havana Province 7.29 Martinez, Dr. Antonio – Cardenas, Matanzas Province 7.30 Matthews, Mildred – articles about Cuba Box 8 8.1 Matthews, Mildred – biographical material 8.2 Matthews, Mildred – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1920 – 1951, Folder 1 of 2

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8.3 Matthews, Mildred – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1926 – 1951, Folder 2 of 2 8.4 Matthews, Mildred – miscellaneous correspondence, 1922 – 1943 8.5 Matthews, Mildred – newspaper articles 8.6 Matthews, Mildred – photographs 8.7 Molina, Bibiano 8.8 Molina, Rev. and Mrs. Bibiano – Trinidad, Santa Clara Province 8.9 Molina, Viviano – story by Una Roberts Lawrence and Mrs. H.R. Moseley handwritten story of Molina, correspondence between Una R. Lawrence and Josephine Pyle 8.10 Moseley, Mrs. H.R. – correspondence, 1930 – 1944 8.11 Negrin, Ismael and Bessie – short stories written by Negrins, photographs of work, autobiographical sketch, correspondence, 1932 – 1940 8.12 Pena, Luis M. Gonzales – biographical questionnaire, photographs, Baptist Convention Program 8.13 Pina, Rev. Enrique – Mariel, Pinar del Rio Province 8.14 Pinelo, Rev. Angel – Consolacian Del Sur, Pinar Del Rio Province 8.15 Planos, Rev. Emilio – Guanabacoa, Havana Province Cuba 8.16 Photographs – Cuba 8.17 Ramirez, Frank (St. Louis, MO) 8.17a Resolution of Home Mission Board – Cuba, March, 1903 8.18 Resource Book – notes 8.19 Resource Book – publication materials, Cuban music list, map locating all missionaries in Cuba, correspondence, teaching plans, pamphlets written by Moses N. McCall 8.20 Robinson, Edelmira 8.21 Rodriguez, Federico J. – autobiographical material, stories about F.J.

Rodriguez, correspondence, photographs 8.22 Rodriguez, Rev. Heriberto 8.23 Rodriguez, Rev. Norberto J. – Caibarien, Santa Clara Province 8.24 Santana, Rev. Fernando – San Juan y Martinez 8.25 Sewell, Kathryn – biographical material 8.26 Smith Eva – Cuban-American College, Havana 8.27 Smith, Jewell – Granabacoa Church 8.28 Spanish Language 8.28a Statement on the Situation in Cuba by the Home Mission Board, July 24, 1903 8.29 Stories – Cuba 8.30 Stories – Cuba – work in Cuba some correspondence 8.31 Stories – Cuba – work in Cuba, newspaper articles 8.32 Tourist Advertisements (collected by Una Roberts Lawrence on Cuba) 8.33 Trip to Cuba – Una Roberts Lawrence, 1936 8.34 Vacation Bible School – arts and crafts made by Cuban children, game about Cuban missions, activities for juniors 8.35 Valdes, Hilario 8.36 Vivanco, Dr. Martin – American College, Havana, Cuba 8.37 Vasquez, Rev. Enrique – Pinar Del Rio Province, Cuba 8.38 Vivanco, Dr. and Mrs. Martin – photographs 8.39 Week of Prayer Stories – Cuba

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III. Historical Files (Boxes 9 – 10)

A. Baptist Biographies (Box 9) Box 9 9.1 Baptist, Edward 9.2 Bestor, Daniel P. 9.3 Boone, Daniel and Family 9.4 Boyce, James P. 9.5 Brantley, William T. 9.6 Broadus, Andrew 9.7 Broadus, John A. 9.8 Brown, Frederik F. 9.9 Brown, Thomas 9.10 Burrows, John Lansing 9.11 Carroll, B.H. 9.12 Clark, John 9.13 Compere, E.L. 9.14 Cone, Spencer Houghton 9.15 Craig, Lewis 9.16 Crouch, Austin 9.17 Cumberland, George 9.18 Daniel, Robert T. 9.19 Davis, Elnathan 9.20 Dement, Byron Hoover 9.21 Devotie, J.H. 9.22 Dickinson, A.F. 9.23 Eaton, T.T. 9.23a Edmonds, Richard H. 9.24 Fuller, Richard 9.25 Furman, J.C. 9.26 Furman, Richard 9.27 Gambrell, J.B. 9.28 Gardner, T.C. 9.29 Godbold, Edgar 9.30 Graham, B.J W. 9.31 Graves, J.R. 9.32 Graves, Z.C. 9.33 Harriss, Samuel 9.34 Hartwell, Jesse 9.34a Heck, Fannie E. 9.35 Hinton, Isaac Taylor 9.36 Holman, Russell 9.37 Howell, R.B.C.

9.38 Huckins, James 9.39 Jefferson, Thomas 9.40 Johnson, Livingston

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9.41 Jones, John William 9.42 Keach, Benjamin 9.43 King, Porter 9.44 Knibb, William 9.45 Landrum, William Warren 9.46 Link, J.B. 9.47 McDaniel, George W. 9.48 McDonald, Henry 9.49 McDonald, James 9.50 McManaway, James Meador 9.51 Manly, Basil Jr. 9.52 Marshal, Daniel 9.53 Matt, Lyon 9.54 Moffitt Family 9.55 Poindexter, Abram Maer 9.56 Poteat, Edwin M. 9.57 Pruitt, Cicero Washington 9.58 Rice, Luther 9.59 Sampey, John R. 9.60 Screven, William 6.61 Spear, Chloe 9.62 Stearn, Schubal 9.63 Sumner, M. T. 9.64 Tompkins, Daniel Augustus 9.65 Toy, Crawford 9.66 Tryon, William M. 9.67 Tupper, Henry Allen 9.68 Walker, Joseph 9.69 Waller, John 9.70 Wesley, John 9.71 Williams, Roger 9.72 Williamson, James 9.73 Willingham, R. J. 9.74 Witter, William 9.75 Yates, Matthew T. B. Baptist Subject (Box 9) 9.76 Baptist Radio Hour 9.77 Centennial Committee, SBC 9.78 Foreign Mission Board – Miscellaneous Transcripts of Letters 9.79 Furman University 9.80 President, SBC 9.81 Religious Herald (Virginia) – 125th Anniversary 9.82 Religious Freedom 9.83 Slavery and the Church 9.84 Southern Baptist Convention, 1845 9.85 Southern Baptist Convention, 1874

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9.86 Southern Baptist Convention, 1895 – (Whitsett) 9.87 Southern Baptist Convention, 1902 9.88 SBC History – Miscellaneous 9.89 SBC History (William Williams) C. Home Mission Board History (Box 9 – 10) 9.90 American Baptist Home Mission Society – correspondence, 1832 – 1833 9.91 American Baptist Home Mission Society – correspondence, 1834 – 1835 9.92 American Baptist Home Mission Society – excerpts from minutes, 1832 – 1844 9.93 American Baptist Home Mission Society – excerpts from minutes, 1845 – 1873 9.94 American Baptist Home Mission Society – excerpts from minutes, 1844 – 1846 9.95 American Baptist Home Mission Society – excerpts from the annual report, 1865 – 1881 9.96 Articles – Home Mission Board

9.97 Barclay-Clark – correspondence, 1809 – 1816 9.98 Cathcart, William – articles on Home Mission Board 9.99 Charter and By-Laws of the Home Mission Board, 1904 – 1943 9.100 Clippings – Home Mission Board History 9.101 Confederate Army Missions 9.102 Correspondence, 1896 9.103 Corresponding Secretaries of the Home Mission Board 9.104 Early History of the Home Mission Board to 1870 9.105 Early Documents of the Home Mission Board 9.106 Early History of the Home Mission Board in Marion, Alabama 9.107 Excerpts from the SBC Annual – Home Mission Board report Box 10 10.1 Freedmen and Southern Baptists 10.2 Gray, B. D. – History of Home Mission Board 10.3 Gray, B. D. – Home Mission Board Annual Report, 1927 10.4 Gray, B. D. – “Work of the Home Mission Board,” 1904 10.5 Historical Documents, 1907 – 1913 10.6 Home Fields, 1909 – 1916 10.7 Kentucky Baptists and the Home Mission Board 10.8 Kerfoot, F. H. (Corresponding Secretary) 10.9 Kind Words and Sunday School Publications 10.9a Lawrence, Una Roberts – “Trail of Seed” (History of the Home Mission Board), 1930 – 1940 10.10 Maps 10.11 McConnell, F. C. (Corresponding Secretary) 10.12 McIntosh, William H. (Corresponding Secretary) – correspondence and biographical data 10.13 Mexican War – army missions 10.14 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1848 – 1865 10.15 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1883 – 1886 10.16 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1887 – 1889 10.17 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1890 – 1895 10.18 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1896 – 1898 10.19 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1899

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10.20 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1900 – 1901 10.21 Minutes of Home Mission Board, 1902 – 1903 10.22 Missions Before 1845 10.23 New Home Mission Work After 1900 10.24 “News and Truths About Our Home Mission Work,” 1929 – 1939 10.25 Origin of the Home Mission Board 10.26 Orr, David – biographical data, correspondence 10.27 Statistics for the Home Mission board, 1927 – 1940 10.28 Tichenor, I. T. (Corresponding Secretary) – articles 10.29 Tichenor, I. T. (Corresponding Secretary) – biographical data 10.30 Tichenor, I. T. (Corresponding Secretary) – “A Brief History of the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention” 10.31 Tichenor, I.T. (Corresponding Secretary) – correspondence 10.32 Tichenor, I.T. (Corresponding Secretary) – manuscripts 10.34 Writing of Home Mission Board History – Redford and Lawrence 10.34 “Week of Prayer” (Home Mission Board) – article in The Mission Journal (Woman’s Missionary Union), February 1896 IV. Indian Missions (Boxes 11 – 12) Box 11 11.1 Alabama Indians 11.2 All Indian Baptists – Albuquerque, New Mexico 11.3 Arizona Baptists – Southern Baptists Work 11.4 Averitt, R. W. – (Calvert, Alabama) South Alabama Missions, 1932 – 1935 11.5 Bacone College, Bacone, Oklahoma – newspaper and information, 1929, 1941 – 1948 11.6 Baptist Missions to Indians 11.7 Beagle, J. W. – correspondence, 1926 – 1927 11.8 Beard, R. R. (Buskogee, Oklahoma) – correspondence, 1935 – 1940 11.9 Brendell, Joseph – biographical information 11.10 Brown, Thelma – “Our Southern Indians” 11.11 Buckner, Henry F. – biographical information 11.12 Burnett, C. W. – articles, Folder 1 of 2 11.13 Burnett, C. W. – articles, Folder 2 of 2 11.14 Burnett, C. W. – clippings 11.15 Burnett, C. W. – correspondence, 1931 – 1933 11.16 Burnett, C. W. – photographs 11.17 Burnt Swamp Indian Baptist Association Minutes, 1925 11.18 Cammack, Pauline (Navajo) – articles, clippings 11.19 Cammack, Pauline (Navajo) – biographical information 11.20 Cammack, Pauline (Navajo) – correspondence, 1935 – 1944 11.21 Cammack, Pauline (Navajo) – photographs 11.22 Cherokees – History 11.23 Cherokees – North Carolina 11.24 Cherokees – North Carolina (William H. Fitzgerald, S. E. McAdury) 11.25 Chickahomomes – Baptist Church 11.26 Clifford, Grace – Pawnee Indians, 1927 – 1937

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11.27 Compere, E. L. – biographical information and biographical information of Compere Family 11.28 Compere, E. L. – clippings 11.29 Compere, E. L. – correspondence (Compere family) 11.30 Compere, E. L. – correspondence, 1858 – 1891 11.31 Compere, E. L. – correspondence, 1860 – 1896 11.32 Compere, E. L. – Our Home Fields – articles, 1888 – 1890 11.33 Compere, E. L. – photo copies of documents, 1863 – 1864 11.34 Cooper, David Daniel (Kickapoos) – 1927-1935 11.35 Cooper, David Daniel (Kickapoos) – clippings 11.35a Corn, Alfred – biographical information 11.36 Correspondence – miscellaneous – Indians, 1862 – 1947 11.37 Creek Stories – “Oddie Comes Into His Own” 11.38 Gallup – Navajos 11.39 Graham, F. F. and Kate (Navajos Indians) – articles, correspondence, photographs, 1925 – 1935 11.40 General Information – Indians – articles 11.41 General Information – Indians – clippings 11.42 General Information – Indians – pamphlets, booklets 11.43 Hamilton, Robert (Oklahoma) – correspondence, 1927 – 1928 11.44 Hancock, Aaron W. (Chocktaws) – articles, correspondence, articles, photographs, 1936 – 1940 11.45 Holt, A. J. – biographical information Box 12 12.1 Indian Missions – articles, correspondence 12.2 Iroquois, New York 12.3 Jayne, Mary Prosser (Notes) 12.4 Jojola, Seferino (New Mexico) – articles, correspondence, photographs, 1934 – 1935 12.5 Journeycake, Chief 12.6 King, William (Seminole), 1934 – 1935 12.7 King, William (Seminole) – correspondence, 1940 – 1947 12.8 Lawrence, Una Roberts – manuscripts of book and articles on Indians 12.9 Lee, Joseph Neuton 12.10 Miller, Mrs. Alexander – “The Plea of Lone Wolf” 12.11 Murrow, J. S. – biographical information 12.12 Missionary Pastors – biographical data and photographs 12.13 Navajos – clippings/pamphlets 12.14 Navajos – History 12.15 New Mexico – articles 12.16 New Mexico – Baptists Reports, 1930's 12.17 New Mexico – Coronado Exposition Commission Releases 12.18 New Mexico – clippings 12.19 New Mexico Indians – published material 12.20 New Mexico and Arizona – missionaries to Indians 12.21 Office of Indian Affairs, Folder 1 of 2

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12.21a Office of Indian Affairs, Folder 2 of 2 12.22 Oklahoma Indians – articles, clippings, photographs, publications 12.23 Oklahoma Missionaries – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1927 – 1935 12.24 Osage Indians 12.25 Osage Nation 12.26 Pawnee Indians – articles 12.27 Peters, Burt (Pawnee) – biographical information, photographs, Folder 1 of 2 12.27a Peters, Burt (Pawnee) – biographical information, photographs, Folder 2 of 2 12.28 Photographs – Indians 12.29 Pima Indians, Arizona – articles, clippings 12.30 Pryor, R. A. (New Mexico) – Navejo – articles, clippings, correspondence, 1935 – 1940 12.30a Reaves, Lucy Marion – biographical information 12.31 Resource Book – Indians 12.32 Rounds, J. B. (Superintendent of Indian Work – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), 1946 12.33 Shaw, J. M. (New Mexico) – articles, reports, 1853 – 1859 12.34 Starr, Robert Charles – biographical information 12.35 Stumph, C. W. (New Mexico) – articles 12.36 Stumph, C. W. (New Mexico) – biographical information, photographs 12.37 Stumph, C. W. (New Mexico) – clipping 12.38 Stumph, C. W. (New Mexico) – correspondence, 1934 – 1947 12.39 Trip – Una Roberts Lawrence to Indians, 1935 12.40 Worthington, A. (Osage Indians, Oklahoma) – correspondence, photographs 12.41 16mm dup. negative film – Cherokee Indians (circa 1933)

V.Italian Missions (Box 13)

Box 13 13.1 Arpaio, Pascal (Missionary to Italian Miners; Krebs, Oklahoma) – biographical information, correspondence, 1927 – 1937 13.2 Articles – immigrants 13.3 Day, Harry A. (Tampa, Florida) – biographical information, correspondence,

Photographs, 1937 13.4 DiMaggio, Frank (Illinois Baptist Convention) – autobiographical information, correspondence, Pamphlets, 1947 13.5 Di Pletro, Lewis (Kansas City) – biographical, correspondence, 1937 13.6 Illinois – Italians Missions 13.7 Kansas City, Missouri – Italian Baptist Mission 13.8 Kelly, Mary E. (Christopher, Illinois) – articles, biographical information,

correspondence Photographs, 1907 – 1941 13.9 Kelly, Mary E. – articles 13.10 Lavender, Tenette (Kansas City, Missouri), 1940 – 1941 13.11 Missions – Italian 13.12 Oklahoma – coal miners (Italians) 13.13 Photographs – Italians missions

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13.14 Tampa, Florida (Italian Missions), 1934 – 1936 13.15 Tampa, Florida (Italian Missions) – articles (J. F. Plainfield) 13.16 Tampa, Florida (Italian Missions) – articles, correspondence, Fannie Taylor, 1934 – 1940 13.17 Wallis, Bertha – Baptist church articles and photographs, biographical information, correspondence, Goodwill Center in Birmingham, Alabama, 1938 – 1939 VI. Jewish Missions (Box 13) 13.18 Articles 13.19 Articles 13.20 Coker, Mollie – biographical information 13.21 Correspondence, 1930 – 1947 13.22 Evangelism, Baptist work – clippings 13.23 Friends of Israel 13.24 Gartenhaus, Jacob (Missionary to Jews) – annual report 13.25 Gartenhaus, Jacob (Missionary to Jews) – biographical information, correspondence 13.26 Gartenhaus, Jacob (Missionary to Jews) – pamphlets 13.27 Hebrew Baptist Herald 13.23 Hebrew Christian Conference, 1943 13.24 Israel/Jewish Nation 13.30 Jewish Missionary Magazine 13.31 Jewish People, Customs, Land, Persecution – clippings 13.32 The Mediator 13.33 Origins of Jewish Sabbath School at Osceola, 1912 13.34 Pamphlets 13.35 Personalities 13.36 Printed material – flyers, programs 13.37 Resolutions – Jews 13.38 Aldape, Gil (Crystal City, Texas; Missionary)

VII. Mexican-American Missions (Boxes 13 – 14) 13.39 Articles – (Texas – Mexicans) 13.40 Atericio, Elias (Mexican Missionary) 13.41 Baptist Missions to Mexican-Americans 13.42 Bell, Paul – articles, pamphlets 13.43 Bell, Mrs. Paul – biographical information 13.44 Bell, Paul (Mexicans) – clippings, notes 13.45 Bell, Paul – correspondence, 1932 – 1946 13.46 Bell, Paul C. (Bastrop, Texas) – photograph 13.47 Blaisdell, D. O. (Mexican Missionary) 13.48 Buldain, Felix E. Box 14 14.1 Cantu, Daniel (Mexican Missionary) 14.2 Carranza, Pedro Gonzalez (Mexican Missionary) 14.3 Carswell, Winburn R. (Mexican Missionary) 14.4 Castillo, Consuelo del 14.5 Cavazos, Alfredo 14.6 Cavazoz, Adres R.

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14.7 Clippings, (Mexicans) 14.8 Corder, Lloyd – biographical information, photograph 14.9 Correspondence (miscellaneous), 1932 – 1940 14.10 Delgado, Daniel – biographical information, photograph 14.11 Delgado, Elias 14.12 Diaz, Amelia – biographical information 14.13 Espurros, David 14.14 Flores, Jose S. – correspondence, 1936 – 1942 14.15 Garcia, Matias C. – biographical data, correspondence, photographs, 1926 – 1938 14.16 Garcia, Refugio – biographical data, correspondence, photographs 14.17 Gallegos, Solomon – article, correspondence, 1939 – 40 14.18 Gloria, Luis – biographical data, correspondence, photographs 14.19 Gonzales, Ignacio E. - biographical data, correspondence, photographs, 1935 – 1940 14.20 Gonzales, Victor – biographical data, correspondence, photographs 14.21 Hernandez, Pedro A – biographical data, correspondence, photographs, 1942 14.22 Kelley, F. L. – biographical data, correspondence, photographs 14.23 Laurel, Alicia C. de – biographical data, photograph 14.24 Lewis, George Todd – biographical data, correspondence, photographs, 1934 – 1942 14.25 Linares, Silverio – biographical data, photographs 14.26 Lopez, J. A. (Texas) – biographical information, correspondence, photos, 1931 – 1936 14.27 Mirelis, Santos P. – biographical information, photographs 14.28 Missionaries, 1938 – 1943 14.29 Missionaries – miscellaneous 14.30 Missions after 1900 – Mexican 14.31 Montero, Fred – correspondence, music, photographs, 1937 – 1938 14.32 Moye, J. L. – articles, 1939 – 1940 14.33 New Mexico – Baptist Mission Activity, 1849 – 1860 14.34 Ortiz, L. – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 – 1936 14.35 Pamphlets – Texas 14.36 Photograph – Mexican-American 14.37 Pierson, Charles Crawford – biographical information, correspondence, photos, 1938 14.38 Pierson, Perley Hugh – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1938 – 1940 14.39 Primary Book – Mexican 14.40 Porter, Asa Newton – biographical information, correspondence, photograph, 1927 – 1940 14.41 Ramirez, Julian – biographical information, photographs 14.42 Resource Book 14.43 Rios, Carlos Hernandez – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 14.44 Robledo, Moises (Cameron, Texas), 1936 – 1937 14.45 Rodriguez, Claixto – biographical data 14.46 Ruiz, Donato – articles, correspondence, Folder 1 of 3 14.47 Ruiz, Donato – articles, correspondence, Folder 2 of 3 14.48 Ruiz, Donato – articles, correspondence, Folder 3 of 3 14.49 Ruiz, Donato – photographs 14.50 Ruiz, Donato – transcripts – articles

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14.51 Sacnz, Abel R. – biographical data, photograph 14.52 Sanchez, J. G. – articles, biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1936 – 1940 14.53 Schaefer, Stella – biographical information, photograph 14.54 Siebenmann, Paul J. – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, report, 1935 – 1936 14.55 Swindle, Arah – biographical information, correspondence, photograph, 1937 – 1940 14.56 Tijerina, Reynaldo – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1937 14.57 Valdez, Miguel – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1938 14.58 Villarreal, Benito – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1936 – 1937 14.59 Villarreal, Celso – biographical information, photographs 14.60 Villarreal, Simon – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1937 14.61 Ybarra, Cayetano – biographical information, photographs

VIII. Missions and Denominational Workers, Correspondence and Biographical Files (Boxes 15 – 15a)

Box 15 15.1 A – correspondence, 1927 15.2 Acadia Baptist Academy – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1936 – 1937 15.3 Alldredge, E. P. – correspondence, 1927 15.4 Alley, Sara, 1927 15.5 Barnett, Lillian (Mrs. Robert), 1940 – 1946 15.6 Beagle, J. W. – articles, biographical information, clippings, correspondence, photographs, Ridgecrest programs 15.7 Beagle, J. W. – correspondence, 1929 15.8 Beagle, J. W. – correspondence, 1930 15.9 Beagle, J. W. – correspondence, 1934 – 1937 15.10 Ball, Dorothy – correspondence, photograph, 1940 – 1941 15.11 Bennett, Emily and Barbara – correspondence, 1940 15.12 Bennett, L. C. (Seaman's Institute, Jacksonville, Florida) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1934 – 1940 15.13 Berry, Minnie, 1941 15.14 Bucy, Wilma (Field Secretary) – clippings, correspondence, photographs, 1938 – 1943 15.15 Buhlmaier, Marie (Work with Immigrants) – biographical information, correspondence, pamphlet, 1896 – 1941 15.16 Buldain, Martha – correspondence, 1940 15.17 Burton, Joe W. – articles, biographical information, clippings, 1936 – 1941 15.18 Burton, Joe W. – correspondence, 1937 – 1939 15.19 Burton, Joe W. – correspondence, 1939 – 1941 15.20 Burton, Joe W. – correspondence, 1942 – 1943 15.21 Burton, Joe W. – correspondence, 1944 – 1945 15.22 Calhoun, David H. (Appalachia Missionary), 1936 – 1937 15.23 Card, George W. (Sunday School Board) – correspondence, 1933 – 1934 15.24 Card, George W. (Sunday School Board) – correspondence, 1934 – 1938 15.25 Carpenter, Alfred – biographical information, correspondence, 1942 – 1947 15.26 Caylor, Dr. John – correspondence, 1946 – 1947

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15.27 Coleman, Inabelle G. (Foreign Mission Board) – correspondence, 1933 – 1934 15.28 Crain, B. M. – correspondence, 1947 15.29 Crow, Ruth (Acadia Academy, Louisiana) – biographical information, photographs, 1936 – 1937 15.30 Cunyus, Lucy – correspondence, 1936 15.31 Dobbins, Gaines – correspondence, 1926 – 1938 15.32 Dobbins, Gaines – correspondence, 1933 – 1934 15.33 Eubanks, Mrs. S. W., 1947 15.34 Fabian, Helena, 1940 15.35 Form Letters (Una Roberts Lawrence), 1927 – 1928 15.36 Fuller, Ellis – clippings, text of sermon given at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1939 15.37 Garcia, Cayetano (Mexican-American Missions) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 15.38 Gardner, Iva C. – biographical information 15.39 Gibson, Ercelle – correspondence, 1940 – 1943 15.40 Gray, B. D. – articles, clippings, correspondence, photographs, 1903 – 1938 15.41 Gray, B. D. – correspondence, 1926 15.42 Green, F. A. (Gallup, NM) – biographical information, correspondence, 1935 – 1936 15.43 Correspondence, 1926 15.44 Headen, Mary (Goodwill Center, Illinois), 1922

15.45 Hill, John L. – correspondence, 1922 – 1930 15.46 Holman, Russell (Home Mission Board) – clippings 15.47 Hutchinson, Miss Margaret, 1947 15.48 Inlow, Eva R. – clippings, correspondence, 1935 – 1945 15.49 Jacobs, Shirley – correspondence, 1944 15.50 Jenkins, Miles (Texas) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1934 – 1935 15.51 Jung, Margaret (Chinese in Phoenix, Arizona), 1939 Box 15a 15a.1 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1930, Folder 1 of 2 15a.2 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1930, Folder 2 of 2 15a.3 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1931 15a.4 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1932 15a.5 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1933 15a.6 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1934 15a.7 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1935 – 1939 15a.8 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1940 – 1943 15a.9 Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – correspondence, 1944 – 1947 15a.9a Lawrence, Dr. J. B. – photograph 15a.10 Leachman, Emma (Goodwill Center – Louisville, Kentucky), Folder 1 of 2 15a.11 Leachman, Emma (Goodwill Center – Louisville, Kentucky), Folder 2 of 2 15a.12 Leavell, Roland Q. – correspondence, 1938 15a.13 Lovelace, T. T. – Home Mission Board, National Baptist Convention, 1937 – 1938 15a.14 M – correspondence, 1940 – 1941 15a.15 Maddry, Mrs. Charles E. – correspondence, 1931

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15a.16 Main, L. R. – correspondence, 1931 15a.17 Marion, John E. – correspondence, 1931 15a.18 Martin, Rev. L. W. (Appalachia Missionary) – biographical information, photograph,

1935 – 1947 15a.19 Martin, W. T. – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.20 Martinez, Dr. Antonio R. – correspondence, 1930 15a.21 Martinez, Maria and Esther – correspondence, 1940 15a.22 Matz, Mrs. Manuel, 1931 15a.23 Maye, Mrs. J. L. (Esther Billingsley) – biographical information 15a.24 Michaels, J. W. (Missionary to the Deaf) – biographical information, correspondence, newspaper article, 1935 – 1936 15a.25 Miller, Miss Lorene – correspondence, 1930 15a.26 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1935 15a.27 Missionaries (non-Home Mission Board) – articles, biographical information,

correspondence, photographs, 1936 – 1940 15a.28 Missionaries (Home Mission Board) – biographies, photographs 15a.29 Missionary Birthdays 15a.30 Missionary Buildings and Photographs 15a.31 Missionary Children (Margaret Fund), 1936 – 1940 15a.32 Missionary Children – photographs, Folder 1 of 2 15a.33 Missionary Children – photographs, Folder 2 of 2 15a.34 Moore, Bertha B. – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.35 Moore, Robert James (Alabama) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 – 1936 15a.36 Moseley, Mrs. H. R. – correspondence, 1930 15a.37 Moye, J. L. (Field Secretary) – correspondence, 1938 – 1942 15a.38 Murphey, Mrs. W. F. – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.39 N – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.40 Nelson, E. A. (Southern Baptist Missionary to Brazil) – article “Years on the Amazon,” biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1939 – 1947 15a.41 New, Thomas D. – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.42 Newell, Mrs. W. A. – correspondence, 1931 15a.43 Newton, Dr. Louie D. – correspondence, 1930 – 1931 15a.44 Northington, Miss Mary – correspondence, 1931 – 1932 15a.45 Power, Coe (Acadia Academy, Louisiana) – biographical information, correspondence,

1937 15a.46 Ray, Miss Delia (Acadia Baptist Academy) – correspondence, 1935 – 1936 15a.47 Redford, Courts – correspondence, 1946 – 1947 15a.48 Sapp, Mrs. J. D. – correspondence, 1947 15a.49 Steffens, Winona – biographical information, 1942 15a.50 Stephens, Allie B. – correspondence, 1925 – 1926 15a.51 Swindoll, J. B. (Texas) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1936 15a.52 Tichenor, Isaac Taylor – biographical information, correspondence, newspaper articles, Photographs, 1922 – 1970 15a.53 V – correspondence, 1928 15a.54 Van Royen, R. G. – correspondence, 1946 – 1947

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15a.55 W – correspondence, 1931 15a.56 Walker, Edith – article, correspondence, photograph, 1973 15a.57 Walker, Joseph (Corresponding Secretary, 1853 – 1856) correspondence (1846), journal and newspaper articles (1840s and 1850s) 15a.58 Weeks, A. L. E. – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 15a.59 White, Blanche – correspondence, 1931 – 1932 15a.60 Wilson, A. O. (Deaf Missions) – biographical information, clippings, correspondence, Photographs, 1935 – 1936 15a.61 Wing, J. W. – correspondence, 1939 – 1947 15a.62 Wise, J. L. (Panama Canal Zone) – newsletter article March, 1905 15a.63 Wolf, Cleo – correspondence, 1926 15a.64 Wood, William F. (Florida-Cuban Missions) – articles, correspondence, photographs, Typescripts, 1880 – 1890 IX. Mountain Missions (Box 16)

Box 16 16.1 Allison, Osie (Stockton Valley Academy) 16.2 Arkansas – booklets, clippings 16.3 Biographies of Mountain Missionaries 16.4 Correspondence – Una Roberts Lawrence and Missionaries, 1927 – 1937 16.5 Maps – schools supported by Home Mission Board 16.6 Mountain Ballads 16.7 Mountain Missionaries – biographical information 16.8 Mountain Missions – miscellaneous 16.9 Mountain Regions – general information, Folder 1 of 3 16.10 Mountain Regions – general information, Folder 2 of 3 16.11 Mountain Regions – general information, Folder 3 of 3 16.12 Pamphlets – Mountain mission schools 16.13 Ridenour, George L. (East Tennessee) – biographical information, correspondence, photographs, 1935 – 1945 16.14 Save the Children Fund 16.15 Schools – articles, clippings 16.16 Schools – Berea College (Kentucky) – booklets 16.17 Schools – Berry Farms School – clippings 16.18 Schools – Eldridge Academy 16.19 Schools – Fruitland Institute 16.20 Schools – Harrison Chilhowee Baptist Academy 16.21 Schools – Hazard College 16.22 Schools – Hindman Settlement School 16.23 Schools – Lee Baptist Institute (Pennington, Virginia)

16.24 Schools – Mars Hill (North Carolina) 16.25 Schools – Magoffin Institute (Saylersville, Kentucky) 16.26 Schools – Oneida Institute – clippings 16.27 Schools – South Mountain Industrial Institute (Bostic, North Carolina)

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16.28 Snake Handlers 16.29 Stories – mountain missions 16.30 Sullinger, Martha (Fruitland Institute) – biographical 16.31 Survey – Alexander Schools 16.32 Survey – Laurel County 16.33 Survey – letters 16.34 Survey – survey sheets 16.35 Survey – articles, booklet (Webster County, West Virginia) 16.36 Tennessee Valley Authority – articles, letters 16.37 Testimonials – mountain schools

X. New Orleans Missions (Boxes 16 – 17) 16.38 Acadia Baptist Academy

16.39 Baptist Bible Institute (New Orleans Seminary) – publications 16.40 Baptist Rescue Mission 16.41 Coliseum Place Baptist Church 16.42 Keith, Gladys – correspondence to Home Mission Board, 1945 – 1947 16.43 Massey, B. E. – biographical information 16.44 New Orleans 16.45 New Orleans – missionaries and missions 16.46 New Orleans Hospital (P. C. Ratliff) – correspondence, 1932 – 1936 16.47 Newborough, J. W. – articles, biographical information, correspondence,

1932 – 1936, Folder 1 of 3 16.48 Newborough, J. W. – articles, biographical information, correspondence,

1932 – 1936, Folder 2 of 3 16.49 Newborough, J. W. – articles, biographical information, correspondence, Folder 3 of 3 16.50 Photographs – New Orleans (Clay Square Mission)

Box 17 17.1 Prudhomme Diary 17.2 Sims, Rachel – mission 17.3 Sims, Rachel – mission (memorial) 17.4 Balboa Heights, First Baptist Church – correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, reports XI. Panama Missions (Box 17) 17.5 "Baptist Opportunity in Panama" 17.6 Baptist Work – Panama 17.7 Bellamy, Norton – biographical information 17.8 Blake, James – articles, correspondence, 1935 – 1937 17.9 Chitre, Panama – missions 17.10 Excerpts and Articles (Panama Missions), 1909 – 1930 17.11 General Information – Panama 17.12 Handclasp of the Americas (Book Outline and Draft) – Panama 17.13 Information – Pan-America 17.14 Maps and Information – Panama 17.15 Photographs – Panama 17.16 Witt, Stephen – biographical information, correspondence, 1930 – 1938

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17.17 Yearwood, V. T. – correspondence, photographs, 1935 – 1945 XII. Rural/Migrant Missions (Box 17) 17.18 Articles – county churches 17.19 Dyess Colony – Dyess, Arkansas 17.20 Farm Security Administration 17.21 Farm Tenancy – articles, clippings 17.22 Farm Tenancy – articles, clippings 17.23 Farm Tenancy – articles, clippings 17.24 Farm Tenancy – articles, clippings 17.25 Halton, W. E. (Rural Missionary – Arkansas) – biographical information 17.26 Migrants – booklets 17.27 Photographs – rural missions 17.28 Rural America – booklets 17.29 Rural Churches and Communities – articles, booklets 17.30 Rural Churches and Communities – clippings 17.31 Social Research Bureau (Problems) 17.32 Social Security, Public Welfare – articles XIII. Subject Files (Boxes 18 – 22) Box 18 18.1 Africa 18.1a Armenian Story 18.2 Armstrong, Annie Walker (Life Story) – correspondence, play script 18.3 Armstrong, Mrs. F. W. – correspondence (1944), newspaper clippings 18.4 Articles – Una Roberts Lawrence 18.5 Association Study 18.5a Baptist Argus, The, 1903 18.5b Baptist Argus, The, 1904 18.5c Baptist Argus, The, 1907 18.5d Baptist Campaigner, 1919 18.5e Baptist Courier, The, 1922 18.5f Baptist Record, The, 1923 18.5g Baptist Survey Bulletin, 1921 18.5h Baptist World, The, 1913 18.5i Baptist World Alliance, 1939 18.6 Baptist World Alliance – correspondence, newspaper clippings 18.6a Baptist World Congress, 1905 18.6b Beagle, J. W. – Heroes of Home Mission Fields – Manuscript 18.6c Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior – Annual Report, 1915 18.7 Bottoms Trust Fund – correspondence, newspaper clipping, plans for photograph layout 18.8 Brown, Thelma (Sunday School Board) – correspondence, 1936 – 1938 18.9 Burton, Joe – articles 18.10 Business Efficiency, Southern Baptist Convention Annual Report, 1927 18.11 Carnes, C. S. (Treasure, Home Mission Board, 1919 – 1928) – newspaper clippings, reports

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18.12 Central Baptist Seminary (Kansas City) – constitution, correspondence, promotional material, 1942 18.12a China 18.12b China – booklets 18.13 Chinese Missions in California – correspondence (J. B. Hartwell), 1877 – 1878 18.14 Christian Cooperation – articles, clippings, programs 18.14a Christian Index, The, 1923 – 1926 18.14b Christian Index, The, 1936, 1943, 1946 18.14c Christian Index, The, 1952 18.14d Christian Index, The, 1953 18.14e Christian Repository, 1874 18.15 Church Buildings – L. B. Warren 18.16 Church Extension Report (Dec, 12, 1895) – Home and Foreign Journal article (Dec., 1860) 18.17 Circular Letters and List of Names (Missionaries) 18.18 Circular Letters and List of Names (Missionaries), 1934 – 1944 18.19 Circular Letters to Woman’s Missionary Union, 1940 – 1942 18.20 Coleman, Inabelle (Foreign Mission Board) – correspondence, 1934 – 1935 18.20a Committee on Future Campaign, Southern Baptist Convention Annual Report, 1925 18.21 Cooperative Missions – Southern Baptist Convention Annual Reports, 1900 – 1901 18.21a Correspondence – J. B. Gambrell, 1920 18.21b Correspondence – Una Roberts Lawrence, 1941 – 1943 18.21c Council Spokesman, The (Kansas City Council of Churches) 18.21d Cuba for Christ 18.22 Cuba, Mission Work – articles, correspondence, reports, 1927 – 1930 18.23 Dittmer, Clarence (Round Table Press) – correspondence with Una Roberts Lawrence, 1936 – 1937 18.24 Durham, Lee – correspondence, 1927 Box 19 19.1 European Baptists 19.2 European Baptists – Great Britain 19.3 European Baptists – Hungary 19.4 European Baptists – Latvia 19.5 European Baptists – Poland 19.6 European Baptists – Romania 19.7 European Baptists – Russia 19.8 European Baptists – Spain 19.9 Evangelism Resource Book 19.10 Finances, Home Mission Board – journal, newspaper articles, pamphlet, 19.11 Gambrell, James Bruton – Baptist Standard article (June 23, 1921) 19.12 General Convention of the Baptists of North America, 1907 19.13 Gray, B. D. (Mrs.) – Isaac Taylor Tichenor: A Life Sketch – manuscript 19.14 Heart of Home Mission – manuscript, 1929 19.15 Henning, B.C. (Home Mission Board Department Supervisor) 19.16 History – Alabama Baptists

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19.16a History – Arkansas Baptists 19.17 History – Baptists Before 1845 19.18 History – California Baptists 19.19 History – Florida Baptists 19.20 History – Georgia Baptists 19.21 History – Kansas, 1945 – 1948 19.22 History – Louisiana Baptists 19.23 History – Missouri, 1939 – 1945 19.24 History – Missouri – Kansas City, 1937 – 1941 19.25 History – Missouri – Kansas City, 1942 – 1946 19.26 History – Missouri – Kansas City – American Royal Event, 1940 – 1947 19.27 History – Missouri – Kansas City – Drawings from Kansas City Star, 1937 – 1945 19.28 History – Missouri – Kansas City – Politics, 1938 – 1939 19.29 History – Missouri – Kansas City – Politics, 1939 – 1941 Box 20 20.1 History – Missouri Baptists 20.2 History – Missouri Baptists – Kansas City 20.3 History – Missouri Baptists – Kansas City – Calvary Baptist Church 20.4 History – Missouri Baptists – Kansas City – Woman’s Missionary Union 20.5 History – New Jersey Baptists 20.6 History – North Carolina Baptists 20.7 History – South Carolina Baptists 20.8 History – Texas Baptists 20.9 History – Virginia Baptists 20.10 Home and Foreign Fields, 1936 – 1937 20.11 Home Mission Board – Annual Reports, 1907 – 1908 20.12 Home Mission Board – Annual Reports, 1914, 1928 20.13 Home Mission Board – report to the Committee of Correlation (definition of Home Mission Board work) 20.14 Hospital Commission verses Home Mission Board – correspondence, pamphlet, Reports, 1928 20.15 Illness of Una Roberts Lawrence – correspondence, 1934 – 1937 20.16 India 20.17 Indians (Missions) – articles, correspondence, pamphlet, SBC annual report, 1898 – 1899 20.18 “Inner City Church” (S.F. Dowis, 1959) – paper 20.19 Inter-American Center (Kansas City, Missouri) 20.20 Italians (Missions), 1909 20.21 Japan 20.22 Japan – Japanese Americans and Japanese in America – articles, clippings, correspondence, photographs, 1943 – 1948 20.23 Japan – Kagawa Missionary 20.24 Jerusalem and Christian Missions 20.25 “Just Around the Corner Tales” – correspondence, reviews, 1926 – 1927 20.26 Kansas City Baptist News, 1939 – 1948

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20.27 Kweetin, John – “A Hidden Jewel: Short Sketch of the Life and Work of Rev. John Alexander Frey” 20.28 Language Mission Work – article, correspondence, report, 1895, 1926 20.29 Lawrence, John Benjamin (Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Home Mission Board, 1929 – 1953) – “A Catechism of the Home Mission Board and Its Work” 20.30 Lawrence, John Benjamin (Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Home Mission Board, 1929 – 1953) – newspaper article, 1929 20.31 Lawrence, John Benjamin (Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Home Mission Board, 1929 – 1953) – “Denominational Cooperation and Missions,” 1940 20.32 Lawrence, Una Roberts – “Christmas for Chen” – Manuscript 20.33 Lawrence, Una Roberts – “Look Upon the Fields” – Manuscript 20.34 Lawrence, Una Roberts – pamphlets for Home Mission Board 20.35 Loans and Extension Agreement – Home Mission Board, 1930s 20.36 Lottie Moon Offering – correspondence, 1925 – 1926 20.37 Louisiana (Missions) – Southern Baptist Missionary Journal articles, March, 1847 20.38 McBride Biography – personal correspondence of Una Lawrence, 1947 – 1956 Box 21 21.1 Maddry, Charles (Executive Secretary, Foreign Mission Board) – articles, clippings, correspondence 21.2 Margaret Fund – correspondence, 1936 21.3 Memoirs in the Life of Dr. Joseph F. Plainfield – Manuscript 21.4 Messenger, The, 1917 21.5 Metropolitan Missions Department (formerly City Missions Department) Annual Report 1941 – 1942 21.6 Mission Field – songs and poetry 21.7 Mission Journal, 1895 21.8 Mission Study Guides – Una Roberts Lawrence, Folder 1 of 2 21.9 Mission Study Guides – Una Roberts Lawrence, Folder 2 of 2 21.10 Mission Study Reports, 1936 – 1947 21.11 Missionary Education – articles, correspondence, objectives, 1929 – 1947 21.12 Missionary Education Council – correspondence, minutes, 1945 – 1946 21.13 National Baptist Memorial – correspondence, 1929 21.14 Negroes (Mission Work) – correspondence, 1896 – 1936 21.15 New Mexico/Indians – “Happy and Gay” – articles 21.16 New Mexico Baptists – report 21.17 New Orleans (Mission Work) – reports, 1895 – 1904

21.18 Office and Field Work, Methods of Business in Home Mission Board – correspondence, Reports, 1913

21.19 Palestine 21.20 Panama Canal Zone (Mission Work) – articles, correspondence, reports, 1905 – 1910

21.21 Pastoral Aid – article from Southern Baptist Missionary Journal, April, 1848 21.22 Peabody Fund – history and information 21.23 Photographs 21.24 Photographs – debt-paying pictures of Home Mission Board

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21.25 Photographs – Home Mission Board staff and missionaries, 1936 21.26 Pioneer Missions Report – Ohio 21.27 Poff, Betty (Youth Publications, American Baptist Sunday School) – correspondence, lesson manuscripts, 1951 – 1952 21.28 Program Commission, Southern Baptist Convention – annual report, 1925 21.29 Radio and Television Commission – clippings, pamphlets, radio drama script 21.30 Recommendations to the Home Mission Board, Atlanta, Georgia by the City Mission Council of New Orleans, Louisiana 21.31 Religious Herald, 1905, 1907, 1923, 1927, 1932 21.32 Religious Herald, 1938 (Tribute to George W. Truett) Box 22 22.1 Ridgecrest Program (Home Mission Board Meeting), 1943 22.2 Rural Church Conference Memoranda, 1922 22.3 Rushbrooke, J. H. – newspaper clippings, pamphlet 22.4 Scrapbook – photographs – Brazil trip with George W. Truett, Folder 1 of 2 22.5 Scrapbook – photographs – Brazil trip with George W. Truett, Folder 2 of 2 22.6 Scrapbook – photographs – Tai-Kam Leper’s Colony, circa 1930s 22.7 Seventy-Five Million Campaign – booklet, pamphlet 22.8 South America 22.9 Southern Baptist Convention – Southern Baptist Missionary Journal article, 1846 22.10 Southern Baptist Convention – clippings – annual meetings 22.11 Southern Baptist Convention – clippings – meetings and policies 22.12 Southern Baptist Convention – clippings – personalities 22.13 Southwestern Seminary – memorial building campaign promotional material 22.14 South-wide Baptist Men’s Convention, 1924 22.15 Spanish Speaking (Mission Work) – articles, 1909, 1919, 1936 22.16 Standard, The, 1909 22.17 State Missions – articles, newsletters, programs 22.18 Stewardship – articles, booklets, clippings, pamphlets 22.19 Stories – Home and Foreign Missions 22.20 Student Volunteer Convention – notebook, 1924 22.21 Travels in the South – Manuscript, circa 1850 22.22 Trips (Una Roberts Lawrence) – articles, correspondence, itineraries, maps 22.23 Truett, George W. – Our Home Field article, 1889 22.24 Trust Fund (Home Mission Board), Investment of – correspondence, reports 22.25 Tuberculosis Sanatorium, E1 Paso – article, correspondence, 1928 22.26 West (Mission Work) – article, 1847 22.27 Whitley, W. T. – International Baptist calendar, catalogue, map 22.28 Why Home Missions? – correspondence, 1920 22.29 Woman’s Missionary Union Training School – articles, bulletins, 1942 – 1946 22.30 Women Missionaries – report, 1940 22.31 World Council of Churches – articles, clippings 22.32 Writing Helps – booklet, statement on copyright laws XIV. Women’s Mission Union (Boxes 23 – 24)

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Box 23 23.1 Annual Meetings, 1889 – 1892 23.2 Annual Meetings, 1893 – 1896 23.3 Annual Meetings, 1898 – 1900 23.4 Annual Meetings, 1901 – 1904 23.5 Annual Meetings, 1905 – 1907 23.6 Annual Meetings, 1914, 1920, 1937 23.7 Annual Meetings, 1946, 1956 23.8 Biographical Information – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 2 23.9 Biographical Information – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 3 23.10 Bishop, Ivyloy (Mrs.) – Annie Armstrong: Daughter of Destiny (a play based on the

life of Annie Walker Armstrong from materials gathered by Una Roberts Lawrence) 23.11 Booklets 23.12 Booklets – Woman’s Missionary Union Young People 23.13 Clippings 23.14 Constitution, 1887 – 1888 23.15 Correspondence, 1890 – Armstrong, Annie 23.16 Correspondence, 1890 – 1895 – Armstrong, Annie (to E. L. and J. I. Compere) 23.17 Correspondence, 1894 – Armstrong, Annie 23.18 Correspondence, 1895 23.19 Correspondence, 1895 – Armstrong, Annie 23.20 Correspondence, 1895 – Heck, Fannie Correspondence, 1896 – Armstrong, Annie 23.21 Correspondence, 1897 23.22 Correspondence, 1897 – Armstrong, Annie 23.23 Correspondence, 1897 – Heck, Fannie 23.24 Correspondence, 1898 23.25 Correspondence, 1898 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 3 23.26 Correspondence, 1898 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 3 23.27 Correspondence, 1898 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 3 of 3 23.28 Correspondence, 1898 – Heck, Fannie 23.29 Correspondence, 1899 23.30 Correspondence, 1899 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 3 23.31 Correspondence, 1899 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 3 23.32 Correspondence, 1899 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 3 of 3 23.33 Correspondence, 1899 – Heck, Fannie 23.34 Correspondence, 1900 23.35 Correspondence, 1900 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 2 23.36 Correspondence, 1900 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 2 23.37 Correspondence, 1901 23.38 Correspondence, 1901 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 2 23.39 Correspondence, 1901 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 2 23.40 Correspondence, 1902 23.41 Correspondence, 1902 – Armstrong, Annie 23.42 Correspondence, 1903 23.43 Correspondence, 1903 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 1 of 2

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23.44 Correspondence, 1903 – Armstrong, Annie, Folder 2 of 2 Box 24 24.1 Correspondence, 1904 – Armstrong, Annie 24.2 Correspondence, 1926 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.3 Correspondence, 1926 – Mather, Juliette 24.4 Correspondence, 1926 – 1931 – Winfield, Ethel 24.5 Correspondence, 1927 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.6 Correspondence, 1927 – Mather, Juliette 24.7 Correspondence, 1928 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.8 Correspondence, 1928 – Mather, Juliette 24.9 Correspondence, 1931 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.10 Correspondence, 1931 – Winfield, Ethel 24.11 Correspondence, 1932 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.12 Correspondence, 1932 – Mather, Juliette 24.13 Correspondence, 1932 – Winfield, Ethel 24.14 Correspondence, 1933 – Mather, Juliette 24.15 Correspondence, 1933 – Winfield, Ethel 24.16 Correspondence, 1934 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.17 Correspondence, 1934 – Mather, Juliette 24.18 Correspondence, 1934 – Winfield, Ethel 24.19 Correspondence, 1935 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.20 Correspondence, 1935 – Mather, Juliette 24.21 Correspondence, 1935 – Winfield, Ethel 24.22 Correspondence, 1936 – Burney, Sarah 24.23 Correspondence, 1936 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.24 Correspondence, 1936 – Mather, Juliette 24.25 Correspondence, 1937 – Burney, Sarah 24.26 Correspondence, 1937 – Mather, Juliette 24.27 Correspondence, 1938 – Burney, Sarah 24.28 Correspondence, 1938 – Mather, Juliette 24.29 Correspondence, 1939 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.30 Correspondence, 1945 – Mallory, Kathleen 24.31 Florida Woman’s Missionary Union, 1940 24.32 Handbook 24.33 History – Mexico, Texas 24.34 History – Sunbeams 24.35 History – Woman’s Missionary Union 24.36 Mission Study (Woman’s Missionary Union), 1945 24.37 Missouri Woman’s Missionary Union, 1956 – 1957 24.38 Our Home Field 24.39 Our Home Field, 1889 – 1900 24.40 Our Home Field, 1901 – 1915 24.41 Relationship with Foreign Mission Board, 1890 24.42 Relationship with Foreign Mission Board, 1891 24.43 Relationship with Foreign Mission Board, 1892

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24.44 Relationship with Foreign Mission Board, 1893 24.45 Tributes to Annie Armstrong 24.46 Week of Prayer, 1934 24.47 Week of Prayer, 1935 24.48 Week of Prayer, 1936 – 1937 24.49 Week of Prayer, 1938 24.50 Week of Prayer, 1939 – 1940 24.51 Week of Prayer, 1942 24.52 Week of Prayer, 1943 24.53 Woman’s Missionary Union Training School (Louisville, Kentucky), 1924 Section Two – Personal Papers XV. Correspondence (Boxes 25 – 26) Box 25 25.1 General 25.2 General, 1906 – 1919 25.3 General, 1927 – 1945 25.4 H. W. Roberts 25.5 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, Folder 1 of 2 25.6 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, Folder 2 of 2 25.7 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1914 25.8 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1915 25.9 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1916 – Folder 1 of 2 25.10 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1916 – Folder 2 of 2 25.11 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1917 – Folder 1 of 2 25.12 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1917 – Folder 2 of 2 25.13 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1918 – Folder 1 of 3 25.14 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1918 – Folder 2 of 3 25.15 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1918 – Folder 3 of 3 25.16 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1919 25.17 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts, 1920 25.18 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts Lawrence, 1923 25.19 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts Lawrence, 1930 25.20 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts Lawrence, 1931 25.21 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts Lawrence, 1936 25.22 L. Irwin Lawrence to Una Roberts Lawrence, 1942

Box 26 26.1 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, Folder 1 of 2 26.2 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, Folder 2 of 2 26.3 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1915 26.4 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1916, Folder 1 of 2 26.5 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1916, Folder 2 of 2 26.6 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1917, Folder 1 of 2 26.7 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1917, Folder 2 of 2

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26.8 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1918, Folder 1 of 3 26.9 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1918, Folder 2 of 3 26.10 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1918, Folder 3 of 3 26.11 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1919, Folder 1 of 2 26.12 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1919, Folder 2 of 2 26.13 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1920 26.14 Una Roberts to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1921 26.15 Una Roberts Lawrence to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1925 26.16 Una Roberts Lawrence to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1926 26.17 Una Roberts Lawrence to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1927, Folder 1 of 2 26.18 Una Roberts Lawrence to L. Irwin Lawrence, 1927, Folder 2 of 2 XVI. Subject Files (Box 26) 26.19 Cards 26.20 Class Record – Ward High School, 1914 – 1915 26.21 Clippings 26.22 Education – Cabot High School 26.23 Education – Ouachita College 26.24 Education – Woman’s Missionary Union Training School 26.25 Notes 26.26 Piano Instruction 26.27 Postcards 26.28 Programs 26.29 Wedding Invitation – Una Roberts and L. Irwin Lawrence