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Membership correspondence, 1851-1864 (Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church, Martin County, N.C.)

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Supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.
date
2017-03-23T19:14:48Z
2017-03-23T19:14:48Z
3/23/17 (issued)
description
These documents include membership dismission letters (1851-1864, undated) and an envelope. They are handwritten on loose-leaf paper.
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application/pdf
correspondence
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Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church (Martin County, N.C.) Records (MS796), Special Collections and Archives, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/70839
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church (Martin County, N.C.) Records (MS796)
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subject
Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church (Martin County, N.C.)
Baptists--North Carolina--Martin County--History--Sources
Primitive Baptists (N.C.)
Church records and registers--North Carolina--Martin County
Martin County (N.C.)--Church history--Sources
title
Membership correspondence, 1851-1864 (Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church, Martin County, N.C.)
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