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This scrapbook documents the activities of the Home & Foreign Missions committee of West Market Street Church, and includes all types of materials, especially photogr[...]
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There are a wide variety of images, including color postcards which seem to date mainly from the 1910s to the 1930s.
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There are two versions of the same image, one being the original, with all three images probably taken in the late 19th century after the building was constructed in 1893[...]
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Views from both street level, and from rooftop, showing the front of the church. The street level view, taken from Ashe Street looking toward West Market, no longer exist[...]
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These two letters, from early church members, document the church's early history. The note from Elizabeth O. Garrett was written to the Reverend S.B. Turrentine in 1902,[...]
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Nina Troy (1879-1972) served as a missionary to China, leaving Greensboro in 1912 and returning in the 1920s. This material documents some of her experiences while servin[...]
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With the end of World War I just three months away, this program at the church had a patriotic theme including the words to the songs, America, The Star-Spangled Banner, [...]
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This program documents this annual conference, held at West Market Street Methodist Church in October, 1945.
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This directory lists the attendees to the Western North Carolina Conference which was held at West Market Street Church in 1905. Included is a portrait of Bishop A. W. Wi[...]
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This minute book, which dates 1834 to 1849, includes information on both Greensboro as well as Jamestown. There is one later period included in the volume, documenting th[...]