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Application for Headstone of William "Bill" Franklin Egan
Application to place a headstone at the grave of an unmarked Confederate Soldier, William F. Egan.
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William "Bill" Franklin Egan Headstone
Headstone for William Frankling Egan
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Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record
Robert Henry Hopkins Census Record
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Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones
Robert Henry Hopkins Tombstones
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Robert Henry Hopkin's Death Certificate
Death Certificate Robert Henry
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Robert Henry Hopkins, Brother at Arms
Denton Record Chronicle article detailing the death of J.R. Lucy, who was a comrade of Robert H. Hopkins in the Spanish American War.
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Marriage Record for Dallas Clark
Record detailing the marriage of Dallas Clark and Inez Vanfleet in Denton County.
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1880 United States Federal Census for Dallas Clark
Census Records detailing property for Dallas Clark in 1880.
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Dallas Clark, New Sheriff of Denton County
Newspaper clipping reporting the appointment Dallas Clark to Sheriff
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Klan and I.O.O.F. Meeting Advertisement
Newspaper advertisement in the Denton Record-Chronicle which shows Tuesday night meetings at 7:30pm for both the Denton Klan and the I.O.O.F.
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St. John's Cemetery Entrance
This is a photo of the entrance to St. John's Cemetery. The sign reading "Old Slave Cemetery" is missing, but the grounds have been cleared and cleaned significantly.
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Homestead of Hezekiah Griffin
Location of the Home of Hezekiah Griffin and Family
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Williamson Family Homestead
Homestead of the Williamson Family.
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Bible and Sunshine Band, Chattanooga, Tennessee (c.1902)
Group photo of African American children affiliated with the Bible and Sunshine Band standing in front of a school sponsored by the Women's Baptist Home Mission Society.
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Journal and Minutes of the Fourth Session of the West Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal (1876)
The Methodist Episcopal Church, in Texas decides to have racially segregated conferences in 1876.
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Isham Chapel congregation of 1923
Isham Chapel congregation of 1923.
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African American Baptists, Austin, TX (1922)
Photo taken in 1922 of an African American congregation taken at a First Baptist Church in Austin, Texas.
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Baptism, Red Hill, Tennessee (1939)
Photo of a creek baptism in Red Hill, Tennessee.
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"An Essay on the Management of Slaves and especially Their Religious Institutions" (1836)
An essay published by a South Carolina planter presenting arguments on regulating religious activities among slaves.
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Old Town of Cannon
The settlement of Old Cannon Town was formed by Elijah Cannon, a former slave from South Carolina. Cannon and his family developed 700 acres of land and organized a church.
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County Line Baptist Church
The people of St. Johns Baptist Church and County Line Baptist Church were interconnected. Members of the Whitlow and Vaughner families helped to found County Line Baptist Church and their relatives attended St. John's Baptist.
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White Family Farm
The White farm was located within the William Boydston Survey.
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Homestead of Charles and Peggy Oliver
Charles and Peggy Oliver were some of the first to be buried in St. John's Cemetery. Their homestead was located within the Nathan Mitchell Survey.
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Homestead of John and Louisa Burton
The John Burton Homestead was located within the J.M. Moses Survey due west of the Lyles Farm. Burton and Lyles were both instrumental in founding both St. John's Baptist Church and Cemetery as their names are both on the deed.
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Home of Washington Whitlow
The Washington Whitlow homestead was located within the Peter Visor Survey.