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              US WMC GEN HIST · Fonds · 1843

              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.

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–LKPT–HIS–180 · Item · 02/07/1967
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              Joint Wesleyan & Free Methodist Ministerial Feb 7, 1967—Houghton, NY. Rev. Carson Reiber, Free Methodist Superintendent; Dr. Robert Fine, Free Methodist College Pastor; Rev. Daniel A. Heinz, Lockport Conference President

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC GEN HIST–GEN CON–1927–904 · Item · 1927
              Part of Wesleyan Methodist General History

              Left 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 America