MS8 Charles Jefferson Black Papers MS8 Finding aid prepared by Paige Horton Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
PO Box 7777 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27109 336 758-5755
2014
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Charles Jefferson Black Papers MS8 Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives 0.21 linear feet 1 half-document box 1912-1918 Charles Jefferson Black, also known as C.J., was a Baptist pastor and historian. This collection is comprised of biographical information, personal writings and letters, and a photocopied photograph. Black, C. J. (Charles Jefferson), 1872-1939 Biographical Note

Charles Jefferson Black, also known as C.J., was born May 9, 1872, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. In 1895, he was licensed to preach by the Independence Hill Baptist Church and was ordained the following year. That same year he married Annie Elizabeth Black. In 1897 he was elected Principal of Big Lick Academy in Stanly County. He then worked as a pastorate of Silver Springs Baptist Church for 19 years. Outside of the ministry, Black also found time to write; he wrote the histories of several churches of which he was pastor and also a history of the Brown Creek-Union Association. He also wrote a volume entitled "Origin of the Baptists." Black died in 1939 and was survived by his wife and 8 children. The oldest child, Charles S. Black, was a professor of Chemistry at Wake Forest College.

Conditions Governing Access Note

This collection is open for research.

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note

Gift received with the C.J. Black Library.

Preferred Citation Note

Charles Jefferson Black Papers (MS8), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

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Collection Overview

The Charles Jefferson Black Papers are comprised of his writings, which include his notebook containing a biographical sketch of G.M. Stewart; sermon notes for 13 sermons; a letter dated October 12, 1912, from Methodist Reverend George L. Reynolds to W.B. Almond, discussing baptism by immersion; a letter possibly dated December 9, 1918 from V.L. Chears with his remembrances of Baptist pastors Albert Lewis Stough and W.F. Brassington; and a photocopy of a photograph of C.J. Black.

Black, C. J. (Charles Jefferson), 1872-1939 Baptists--North Carolina--Clergy Biographical Information 1 1 Writings 1 2 List of Books 1 3