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C.P.T. White papers

Title
C.P.T. White papers, 1912-1927.
Author
White, C. P. T.

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Folder 2Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 189 Folder 2Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives
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13 items (2 folders)
Summary
The C.P.T. White papers include information about Baptist church activities, including a notebook of minutes of the 26th annual Sandy River Baptist Sunday School convention held in 1912. There is a handwritten account taken from the first issue of the first minutes of Gethsemane Baptist Church held at the Gethsemane Baptist Church in Chester, South Carolina in 1867. In addition, the collection includes a program from the Women's Baptist Missionary and Education Convention which met in 1921, and an appeal for funds from White for Friendship N.&I. College in Rock Hill, S.C. Also included are a poem written by White, a card with his photograph, and a copy of an open letter from Carter G. Woodson in the Journal of Negro History, 1927, with related cover letter.
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Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.
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Source (note)
  • Provenance unknown
Biography (note)
  • C.P.T. White was the financial agent for the Friendship N.&I. College in Rock Hill, South Carolina, a religious institution operated under the auspices of the Baptists of York and Chester Counties which educated African American men and women.
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Call Number
Sc MG 189
OCLC
NYPW086000040-A
Author
White, C. P. T.
Title
C.P.T. White papers, 1912-1927.
Biography
C.P.T. White was the financial agent for the Friendship N.&I. College in Rock Hill, South Carolina, a religious institution operated under the auspices of the Baptists of York and Chester Counties which educated African American men and women. White was also involved in other Baptist Church affairs.
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