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US WMC -1–WI–HIS–156 · Item · 1967
Part of WMC Conference (District)

In the pages of this book is written the story of 100 years of the Wisconsin Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church (1867–1967). Written by the centennial committee: Rev. David D. Peterson, Rev. John H. Heavilin , Rev. Russell G. Buck , Rev. Isaiah J. Butcher , Mrs. Dwight Stuve , Mr. John Gilbert Mortimer.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)
US WMC -1–DAK–HIS–164 · Item · 1966
Part of WMC Conference (District)

This Booklet is compiled and edited by Faith Simpson-Fisher arid published by Franklin Simpson, owner of Holmgren's Printing Co., Inc., Rapid City, South Dakota offers historical sketches from 1916-1966.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)
US WMC -1–IL–HIS–160 · File · 1969
Part of WMC Conference (District)

A historical sketch of the history of the Illinois conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church (1844–1969). Compiled from Conference Journals 1941-1969, by Arthur L. Bray, July 23, 1969.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)
US WMC -1–LKPT–HIS–179 · Item · 1961
Part of WMC Conference (District)

A history of the Lockport conference 1861-1961, compiled by Daniel A. Heinz, Conference President. Contains history of each church in the conference in 1968.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)
US WMC -1–OK–HIS–174 · Item · 1968
Part of WMC Conference (District)

Oklahoma Conference History 1904-1968. Raymond A. Tolle, Historian; Joe C. Sawyer, Conference President (1968). A documentation of the history of churches in the Oklahoma Conference as of 1968.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)
US WMC -1–MI–HIS–153 · Item · 1886
Part of WMC Conference (District)

History of early camp meetings in the Michigan District. This historical sketch by Harold Bugbee documents the beginning of camp meetings at Pennock Grove Campground in 1886 and details the property then the transition to Union Campground in 1904.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)