This area contains a broad collection of materials documenting the general history of the denomination from its founding to the present. The records include narratives, historical summaries, anniversary publications, commemorative booklets, biographical sketches of key leaders, timelines, and interpretive essays. These materials provide insight into the denomination’s origins, theological development, organizational structure, major events, and evolution over time. Also included are accounts of local and national movements, missionary work, social justice efforts, and educational initiatives. This collection serves as a foundational resource for understanding the denomination’s identity, values, and impact, offering researchers and members a comprehensive overview of its historical journey.
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Twenty-Seventh Quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America held at Houghton, New York June 25 - June 30, 1947.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaTwenty-Second Quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection (or Church) of America held at Houghton, New York June 22-28, 1927.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaMinutes of the Twenty-Second Quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection (or Church) of America.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaLeft to Right: John S. Willett (Vice President), T.P. Baker (Delegate at Large), E.F. McCarty (Secretary) , Ira Ford McLeister (Trustee), Frank A. Butterfield (Trustee)
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaNineteenth Quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America held at Houghton, New York June 23–30, 1915
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaMinutes of the Nineteenth Quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America.
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The Roll of Membership included the following individuals: G. H. Clarke, J. A. Wood, P. B. Campbell, I. A. Grise, I. F. McLeister, John Scobie, E. D. Carpenter, S. W. Wright, C. K. Thompson, R. W. Gray, W. M. Lee, Wm. Pinkney, T. P. Baker, J. O. Baker, H. T. Hawkins, Jacob Hester, E. Teter, W. L. Thompson, W. J. Seekins, Aaron Worth, F. A. Butterfield, C. H. Dow, P. A. Miller, Ruby Helen Paine, R. M. Bearden, F. W. Dreyer, C. P. Rank, Charles Ries, Robert Renneck, C. B. Armstrong, D. L. Prouty, J. Lawrence, F. A. Lewis, O. N. Carnahan, Stella Wood, Mrs. O. J. Davis, Emma Fall, Jasper Hester, J. L. Rigsbee, George Rager, D. L. Shidler, J. E. Smiley, R. C. Smith, Frank Ballou, P. M. Martin, C. L. Williams, H. W. McDowell, Charles Sicard, S. A. Manwell, E. F. McCarty, D. T. Perrine, A. E. Belk, H. W. Hawkins, E. L. Henderson, E. W. Jones, F. M. Graham, E. A. Boyd, A. D. Osborn, Arthur W. Smith, A. B. Bissey, J. S. Willett, M. E. Warburton, J. O. Davis, L. L. Folger, J. M. Hancock, G. W. Hall, J. S. Luckey, E. D. Cheney, C. C. Conrad, Mary P. Manwell, N. M. Bales, Mrs. A. E. Belk, W. L. Thurber, Miss Cleo Young, C. V. Black, W. B. Jaycox, L. H. McMillan, E. G. Dietrich, J. B. Douglass, C. H. Boggs, D. M. Newton, O. H. Woolbright, G. W. Jackson, Garfield Armstrong, F. M. Roberts, W. H. Humphrey, D. B. Hampe, J. S. Mowry, Wesley Markee, and O. S. Ballinger, with those marked by an asterisk (*) noted as not present.
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