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INVENTORY OF THE WILLIAM OWEN CARVER PAPERS AR. 76 William Owen Carver Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Revised September, 2011

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INVENTORY OF THE

WILLIAM OWEN CARVER PAPERS

AR. 76

William Owen Carver

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Revised September, 2011

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WILLIAM OWEN CARVER PAPERS

AR. 76 Summary Main Entry: William Owen Carver Papers. Date Span: 1850 – 1954 Abstract: Southern Baptist pastor, seminary professor, writer, and founder of the Southern Baptist Historical Society. Papers include articles, addresses, book manuscripts, book reviews, correspondence, diaries, lecture notes, class notes, materials related to Baptist missions, personal correspondence and papers, photographs and postcards, records relating to the Southern Baptist Historical Society, and general subject files. Much information relating to the seminary, the Southern Baptist Convention, Walnut Street Baptist Church, missions in China and Brazil, the Historical Society, and denominational controversies is located in the papers. Size: 30 linear feet Collection #: AR 76 Biographical Sketch William Owen Carver was born April 10, 1868 in Wilson Co., Tenn., the son of Alexander Jefferson and Almeda Adaline (Binkley) Carver. He was the second of 11 children. When Carver was 19, his mother died, and his father remarried and had nine children by his second wife. Carver served as pastor to churches in Tennessee and Kentucky before his appointment to professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville in 1898. He taught at the seminary until his retirement in 1943. He was active in the formation of the Southern Baptist Historical Society and the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. 1889 – 91 Pastor Concord Church, Caroline County, VA 1891 M. A. Richmond College, Va. 1891, Dec. 25 Ordained to the Baptist ministry. 1891 Began his studies at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. 1891 – 93 Pastor of New Hope Church, Hermitage, Tenn. His home church 1893 – 96 Pastor of South Union Church, Church Hill, Ky. 1893 – 1895 Professor of philosophy and ancient languages, Boscobel College, Nashville, Tenn. 1895 Th.M. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. 1896 – 1907 Pastor of New Salem Church, Deatsville, Ky. 1896 Th.D. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky.

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1897, Dec. 29 Married Alice Hughes Shepard. Children: Ruth (Mrs.E. N. Gardner), William Owen, James Edward, George Alexander, Dorothy Shepard (Mrs. W. M. Garrott), Alice Hughes (Mrs. M. B. Cramer). 1898 – 1943 Taught in Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – New Testament Interpretation, Comparative Religion and Missions. 1905 D. D. Bethel College, Russellville, Ky. 1907 Was instrumental in founding the Woman's Missionary Union Training School Louisville, Ky. He taught there for many years while also teaching in the Seminary. 1908 – 9 Studied in Europe. 1912 D. D. from Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. 1912 D. D. Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn. 1913 LL.D. from Richmond College, Va. 1919 – 42 Managing editor of the Review and Expositor. 1922 – 23 Traveled in South America, Europe, Asia 1926 LL.D. Furman University, Greenville, S.C. 1933 – 34 Norton lecturer 1936 – 44 Represented the Seminary as a member of the Executive committee of the American Association of Theological Schools. 1938 Was charter member of the Southern Baptist Historical Society and was its president for many years. He was largely responsible for the founding of the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. 1943 Retired from regular teaching at S.B.T.S. 1945 – 46 Norton lecturer 1947 – 48 Acting professor at S.B.T.S. Louisville, Ky. 1954, May 24 Died in Louisville, Ky. Home address: 403 Pleasantview Ave., Louisville, Ky. Scope and Content Notes The Carver Papers include 30 linear feet of articles, addresses, book manuscripts, book reviews, correspondence, diaries, lecture notes, class notes, materials related to Baptist missions, personal correspondence and papers, photographs and postcards, records relating to the Southern Baptist Historical Society, and general subject files. The collection spans the years 1850 to 1954. Carver's correspondence files document his career as a pastor, seminary professor, and denominational leader. Many events and controversies are documented in letters to and from Carver. The series are arranged in alphabetical order. The order within each series is usually alphabetical by folder title. Carver's correspondence files, both official and personal, are arranged in a chronological/alphabetical scheme. Arrangement I. Addresses and Articles (Boxes 1 – 2) A. Addresses B. Articles II. Book Manuscripts/Reviews (Boxes 2 – 3) A. Book Manuscripts

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B. Book Reviews

III. Correspondence, 1883-1954 (Boxes 4 – 10) IV. Diaries and Notes/Notebooks (Boxes 11 – 12) Class notes Diaries Lecture notes Outlines Sermons V. Missions Material (Boxes 13 – 14) VI. Personal and Family Papers (Boxes 15 – 18) Correspondence, 1880 – 1954 Miscellaneous Family papers

VII. Photographs and Postcards (Box 19) VIII. Southern Baptist Historical Society (Boxes 20 – 21) Correspondence, 1930 – 1954 Subject Files

IX. Subject Files, A – Z (Boxes 22 – 24) Provenance Donated by George Carver, 1985. Preferred Citation William Owen Carver Papers. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Access Restrictions None Subject Terms Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Southern Baptist Convention, Historical Commission Southern Baptist Historical Society Associated Board for Christian Missions in China Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Carver School of Missions Shanghai, University of Walnut Street Baptist Church (Louisville, Kentucky) Missions – China Missions – Brazil Baptists – Sermons

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Related Material W. O. Carver authored many books. They are listed in the Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists. Sources: Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1950 edition, and Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists. Folder Listings

I. Addresses and Articles A. Addresses

Box 1 1.1 An Amazing Address 1.2 Authority in Life & Religion -Baccalaureate Sermon, 1937 1.3 Characteristics of the Creation Story in Genesis 1.4 The Chief Founders of the Training School, 1935 1.5 The Chinese and the Remaking of China 1.6 Christian Missions in Today's World 1.7 Christ's Gift to Women and His Gift of Women to the Human Race 1.8 Comments on Current Topics Made Over Station W.A.V.E., 1954 1.9 Current Comment on Current Events 1.10 The End of Education – The Growth of Souls 1.11 The Evangelical Appeal of Latin America 1.12 The Faith –Plea of Jesus, 1951 1.13 Fifteen Glorious Years – and on 1.14 Fifty Years of Missionary Achievement 1.15 Getting the Facts to the Laymen 1.16 Historical Background of Geographical Problems of American Baptists 1.17 How I Use My Bible 1.18 How Should We Honor Our Founders, 1951 1.19 If I Were Under Thirty, 1953 1.20 Kagawa in the Gay Lectures 1.21 Marriage Ceremony (Lee – Pate), 1949 1.22 Memorial Service (SBC), 1954 1.23 Memorial to H. Herbert Harris 1.24 Missionary Chapel Talk, 1949 1.25 Missions in the Kingdom of Heaven, 1898 1.26 The Nature and Functions of the Church 1.27 Norton Lectures, 1933 – 1934 1.28 The Origin of a New Era in Southern Baptist History 1.29 Outlines to Four Addresses 1.30 Permanent Victories of the Confederacy 1.31 The Problem of the Personal Religion of the Students and of Avoiding the Dangers of Professionalism 1.32 Remarks at the Funeral Service of John C. Doolan 1.33 Remarks at the Inauguration of Pres. Duke McCal1, 1952 1.34 Reminiscent and Prophetic 1.35 A Southern Baptist School of Christian World Service, 1953 1.36 Turning a New Chapter in History of the Training School, 1940

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1.37 William Joseph McGlothlin Christian Scholar, Teacher, Kingdom Builder, 1933 1.38 Why W.M.U. Organization

B. Articles 1.39 Again the Convention Name 1.40 The Age of Opportunity 1.41 America and Europe and the Right of Self-Determination 1.42 America Christian? 1.43 America's Menace 1.44 Amsterdam In Review 1.45 An Ancient, Timeless Word of God to the Church and to the World Today 1.46 Correspondence As in Heaven, so in Earth Correspondence 1.47 At the Feet of Christ 1.48 Autobiography – Correspondence Where I Came In Correspondence 1.49 The Baptist Conception of the Church 1.50 The Baptist, His Creed, His Fellowship 1.51 A Baptist Manifesto 1.52 Baptists 1.53 Baptists and Missions 1.54 Baptists and the Problem of World Missions 1.55 The Bible and World Christianity 1.56 Biblical Recorder, Dr. Love & Ourselves 1.57 A Big Correspondence Bad Correspondence Baptist 1.58 Birthday of Modern Missions 1.59 The Book Supreme 1.60 Brief Introduction to Ephesians (Spanish) 1.61 Brief Study in the Vocabulary of Missions 1.62 Bring It to Full Completion 1.63 The Campaign and Evangelism 1.64 The Changing Outlook of Missions 1.65 China 1.66 Christian Education 1.67 The Christian Message in Christ 1.68 The Christian Minister in Such a Time as This 1.69 The Christian School for Missions 1.70 Christian Unity and Church Union 1.71 Christianity's Position in World Conflict, 1939 1.72 The Church, Its Organization and Government 1.73 The Churches and the Government 1.74 College Bible Courses 1.75 College Papers 1.76 Concerning an Article in the Review and Expositor 1.77 Concerning the General Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States 1.78 Concerning the Situation and Outlook of Baptists in Brazil 1.79 Co-operative Budget and the Convention Interests 1.80 The Course in Missions 1.81 A Critical Situation for Southern Baptists

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1.82 The Cross of Christ – A Missionary Dynamic 1.83 On Curriculum for W.M.U. Training School 1.84 The Divinity of Jesus the Main Fact of the Gospel 1.85 Do Southern Baptists Believe in Their Program 1.86 Dr. Boone and Ridgecrest 1.87 The Doctrine of Immortality – How Affected by Modern Science 1.88 Does the European War Portend the End of the World, 1914 1.89 Dr. Clark's Outlines of Theology 1.90 Dragon's Teeth 1.91 Equipping the Light Holders 1.92 The Essential Aim of Christian Education 1.93 Facts and Factors in History Making (File 1) 1.94 Facts and Factors in History Making (File 2) 1.95 Faith in the Gospel to Meet the World's Needs 1.96 Federal Union of Protestant Churches 1.97 Fifty Years of Missionary Achievement 1.98 Foreign Missions in 1937 1.99 Foreign Missions in 1938 1.100 Foreign Missions: the New Era and the New Method 1.101 The Foreigner Within Our Campus Gates 1.102 Future of Denominationalism 1.103 God's Agencies for the Making of a Nation 1.104 God's Message for All Men 1.105 Goodbye to the Constitution 1.106 Gospel Dynamite and Dynamic 1.107 The Gospel of the Holy Spirit 1.108 A Great Missionary to Christian America 1.109 Historical Background of Geographical Problems of American Baptists 1.110 History of Chinese Society, Liad, 907 – 1125 Box 2 (Articles continued) 2.1 The Holy Spirit – Gift and Gifts 2.2 How I Study My Bible 2.3 How May We Understand the Purpose of God? 2.4 How Much Do We Care – Nations Led Astray 2.5 How We Can Best Help China Now 2.6 The Importance of a Functional Study of the Church 2.7 Infant Baptism 2.8 Infinity and the Trinity 2.9 Into the Clouds (and Reply) 2.10 Introduction 2.11 The Irony of Our Conflict With Japan 2.12 Jesus' Problem With the Kingdom of God 2.13 The Joy of Christian Giving 2.14 The Judson Centennial and the Future of Kentucky Baptists 2.15 The Judson Memorial Movement and Education

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2.16 Kentucky Laymen, Attention 2.16b Rev. T. J. McCrea and His Letters 2.17 Kingdom Facts and Factors 2.18 Laymen in Christian Service 2.19 A League of Nations and a League of Denominations 2.20 Life Magazine's Service to the Baptists 2.21 The Ling Tong Baptist Council 2.22 A Lost World is Our Motive for Missions 2.23 Luther Rice and Home Missions 2.24 Luther Rice: God Called Leader of American Baptists 2.25 McGlothlin, William Joseph 2.26 Magnitude and Success of Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Enterprise; Some Problems of Southern Baptist Foreign Missions 2.27 The Main Road for Southern Baptists 2.28 Managing the Task (2nd paper in a series on the Mission Task of Southern Baptists 2.29 Manning the Task (concluding paper in series on the Mission Task of Southern Baptists 2.30 A Master Builder 2.31 Measuring the Task (1st in a series of papers on the Foreign Mission Task of Southern Baptists) 2.32 Millennial Pentecostalism 2.33 The Minister's High Calling 2.34 The Ministry of Good Reading 2.35 Mission Education (response) 2.36 The Mission of the Church 2.37 The Missionary 2.38 Missionary Education 2.39 Missionary Instruction Enlarges the World Interests of the Home 2.40 Missionary Message 2.41 The Missionary Message in the Sunday School Lesson 2.42 Missionary Notes 2.43 Missions and Education (on) 2.44 Missions Facing Forward 2.45 Missions Now and Afterward 2.46 Missions to Catholic Countries in Europe 2.47 More About Freedom of Discussion of Baptist Concerns 2.48 The Neglected Grace 2.49 Never Again 2.50 The New Missionary Policies in China – A Friendly Criticism 2.51 A New Religious Era in Europe 2.52 The New Testament Standard for Foreign Missions 2.53 Not An Insignificant Issue 2.54 On the Trail of Twentieth Century Apostles 2.55 One Hundred Years of Missionary Progress 2.56 The Organizer of the Baptist Denomination in the United States 2.57 An Outline Survey of Present Conditions and Outlook in China 2.58 The Pastor Leading – Whither?

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2.59 Paul’s Missionary Methods 2.60 Paul’s Missionary Purpose and its Development 2.61 The Place Baptists Have Occupied in World Missions 2.62 Plan and Progress in the Life and Ministry of Jesus 2.63 A Plan for Reading the New Testament 2.64 A Plan To Subvert Our Constitution 2.65 Plans for Celebration of Rice Centennial 2.66 Plea for Our Sons in Service 2.67 Preaching Missions 2.68 Pre – Seminary Curriculum 2.69 The Present Crisis in Missions 2.70 Present Status of the Baptismal Controversy, 1902 2.71 Pressing Issues 2.72 The Problem of Prohibition 2.73 Professor W. 0. Carver on Second Coming 2.74 Prohibition 2.75 The Relation of Southern Baptists to God's Program in Christ and to the World's Need 2.76 Religions May Be Outgrown 2.77 Religious Liberty – In the Early Christian Era 2.78 Reply to Questionnaire of the World Conference on Faith and Order, American Theological Committee for Southern Baptists 2.79 Rethinking Missions 2.80 Review (FMB) 2.81 Review of the 'Meaning and Message of the Book of Revelation Correspondence by Edward A. McDowell 2.82 Rice Centenary Celebration 2.83 Ridgecrest Dilemma 2.84 Seminary Curriculum (on) 2.85 The Seminary Missionary Conference 2.86 Separation of Church and State (on) 2.87 Serving the World Through Praying 2.88 Shall Baptists Be Represented at the Conference at Oxford & Edinburgh? 2.89 A Significant Review of a Review 2.90 Simplifying Our Organization 2.91 The Correspondence Sin Correspondence of Denominationalism 2.92 Sixteen Major Foreign Mission Facts 2.93 Sixty years in Louisville 2.94 Social Aspects of the Missionary's Task 2.95 Some Experiences in the Matter of Alien Immersion Among Kentucky Baptists 2.96 Some Observations Concerning the Correspondence Union Movement Correspondence 2.97 Some of the Problems in Education 2.98 Some Problems of Ministerial Supply 2.99 Some Religions That Have Been Outgrown 2.100 Southern Baptists and Their Convention Work 2.101 Southern Baptist Convention, 1931 2.102 Southern Baptists in the Changing Scene

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2.103 Southern Baptists in Tomorrow 2.104 Correspondence Southern Baptist News Letter, Correspondence May, 1943 2.105 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (history) 2.106 The Spiritual Capital of the World 2.107 Statement of Principles, 1944 – 1945 2.108 Stewardship Comprehensive 2.109 Student Forum 2.110 Sunday School Lesson Notes 2.111 That ordination Question 2.112 Those Chinese Students – What Are They Like? 2.113 Thoughts in the Midst of the Changing Scene 2.114 The Tragedy of Japan 2.115 Trailing Twentieth Century Apostles 2.116 United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission 2.117 Unity, Union and Co – operation – An Illuminating Illustration from the War 2.118 Correspondence Unto the Uttermost Part Correspondence 2.119 Walnut Street in Missionary Education 2.120 We Must Learn to Live 2.121 What About China Now? 2.122 What Baptist Laymen Students Can Do For the Cause of Missions 2.123 What Do We Know About the Bible? 2.124 What Is a Jew 2.125 What Is My Offense (and replies) 2.126 What Is Prayer 2.127 What the Withdrawal of Southern Baptists from Cooperation in Shanghi Would Mean 2.128 What We Can Do For Our Japanese Brethren in This Crisis 2.129 Who Should Make the Budget 2.130 Who Will Make the Peace, 1944 2.131 Why An Army of Ten Million and More? 2.132 Why Baptism is a Burial 2.133 Why Foreign Missions? Because of the Bible 2.134 Why Pastors Will Make the Missionary Offering Succeed 2.135 William Heth Whitsett, Seminary's Martyr 2.136 William Joseph McGlothlin Christian Scholar, Teacher, Kingdom Builder (1933) 2.137 Willingly in the Day of His Power 2.138 Woodrow Wilson 2.139 The Word of Truth 2.140 Correspondence Your Love Toward All the Saints Correspondence 2.141 Articles By Others in Reference to Carver II. Books – Manuscripts – Reviews

A. Book Manuscripts 2.142 The Bible a Missionary 2.143 Christian Missions in Today’s World (File 1)

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Box 3 3.1 Christian Missions in Today's World (File 2) 3.2 The Furtherance of the Gospel (File 1) 3.3 The Furtherance of the Gospel (File 2) 3.4 The Glory of God in the Christian Calling (File 1) 3.5 The Glory of God in the Christian Calling (File 2) 3.6 How the New Testament Came to Be Written 3.7 If Religion Be Outgrown (File 1) 3.8 If Religion Be Outgrown (File 2) 3.9 If Religion Be Outgrown (File 3) 3.10 If Religion Be Outgrown (File 4) 3.11 If Two Agree (File 1) 3.12 If Two Agree (File 2) 3.13 The Lord's Day In Our Days 3.14 The Supreme Christian Document, 1949 3.15 Thou When Thou Prayest 3.16 Untitled – Unpublished

B. Book Reviews 3.17 Letters of Appreciation 3.18 Book Reviews 3.19 Book Reviews – The Glory of God in the Christian Calling 3.20 Book Reviews, Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence 3.21 Book Reviews and Newspaper Clippings

III.Correspondence

Box 4 4.1 1883 – 1889 4.2 1890 4.3 1891 4.4 1893 4.5 1893 – 1894, McGlothlin, W. J. 4.6 1894 4.7 1895, A – E 4.8 1895, Abbott, Williver 4.9 1895, F – Z 4.10 1895, Street, H. H. 4.11 1895, Hudson, Hol1ie 4.12 1895, McG1oth1in 4.13 1896 4.14 1897 4.15 1897 – 1901, Sheppard, John 4.16 1898 4.17 1899 4.18 1900 4.19 1901 4.20 1902

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4.21 1903, A – E 4.22 1903, F – J 4.23 1903, K – T 4.24 1902, U – Z 4.25 1904, A – B 4.26 1904, C 4.27 1904, D – E 4.28 1904, F – J 4.29 1904, K – O 4.30 1904, P – T 4.31 1904, U – Z 4.32 1905, A – C 4.32b 1905, D – E 4.33 1905, F – J 4.34 1905, K – O 4.35 1905, P – T 4.36 1905, U – Z 4.37 1906, A – C 4.38 1906, D – E 4.39 1906, F – J 4.40 1906, K – O 40b 1906, P – T 4.40c 1906, U – Z 4.41 1907 – 1908, Mullins, E. Y. 4.41b 1907 – 1908. Moody, W. H. 4.42 1907, A – B 4.43 1907, C – E 4.44 1907, F – J 4.45 1907, K – O 4.46 1907, P – R 4.47 1907, S – T 4.48 1907, U – Z 4.49 1908, A – C 4.50 1908, D – E 4.51 1908, F – J 4.52 1908, K – O 4.53 1908, P – R 4.54 1908, S – T 4.55 1908, U – Z 4.56 1909, A – E 4.57 1909, F – J 4.58 1909, K – O 4.59 1909, P – R 4.60 1909, S – T 4.61 1909, U – W 4.62 1909, X – Z

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4.63 1910, A – E 4.64 1910, F – J 4.65 1910, K – O 4.66 1910, P – R 4.67 1910, S – T 4.68 1910, U – Z 4.69 1911, A – C 4.70 1911, D – E 4.7l 1911, F – J 4.72 1911, K – O 4.73 1911, P – T 4.74 1911, U – Z 4.75 1911 – 1912, Shepard, John 4.76 1912, A – E 4.77 1912, F – J 4.78 1912, K – O 4.79 1912, P – T 4.80 1912, U – Z Box 5 (Correspondence, cont.) 5.1 Correspondence, 1913, A – E 5.2 Correspondence, 1913, Bitting, W. C. 5.3 Correspondence, 1913, F – J 5.4 Correspondence, 1913, K – O 5.5 Correspondence, 1913, P 5.6 Correspondence, 1913, Q – R 5.7 Correspondence, 1913, S 5.8 Correspondence, 1913, Shepard, John 5.9 Correspondence, 1913, T 5.10 Correspondence, 1913, U –Z 5.11 Correspondence, 1914, A – B 5.12 Correspondence, 1914, C – E 5.13 Correspondence, 1914, F – J 5.14 Correspondence, 1914, K – O 5.15 Correspondence, 1914, P – Q 5.16 Correspondence, 1914, R 5.17 Correspondence, 1914, S 5.18 Correspondence, 1914, Shepard, John 5.19 Correspondence, 1914, T 5.20 Correspondence, 1914, U – Z 5.21 Correspondence, 1915, A – B 5.22 Correspondence, 1915, C – E 5.23 Correspondence, 1915, F – J 5.24 Correspondence, 1915, K – O 5.25 Correspondence, 1915, P – R 5.26 Correspondence, 1914, Shepard, John

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5.27 Correspondence, 1914, S –T 5.28 Correspondence, 1915, U – Z 5.29 Correspondence, 1916, A – B 5.30 Correspondence, 1916, C – E 5.31 Correspondence, 1916, F – J 5.32 Correspondence, 1916, K – O 5.33 Correspondence, 1916, P – R 5.34 Correspondence, 1916, Shepard, John 5.35 Correspondence, 1916, S – T 5.36 Correspondence, 1916, U – Z 5.37 Correspondence, 1917, A – B 5.38 Correspondence, 1917, C – E 5.39 Correspondence, 1917, F – J 5.40 Correspondence, 1917, K – O 5.41 Correspondence, 1917, P – T 5.42 Correspondence, 1917, U – Z 5.43 Correspondence, 1918, A – E 5.44 Correspondence, 1918, F – O 5.45 Correspondence, 1918, P – T 5.46 Correspondence, 1918, U – Z 5.47 Correspondence, 1919, A – B 5.48 Correspondence, 1919, C – E 5.49 Correspondence, 1919, F – P 5.50 Correspondence, 1919, Q – Z 5.51 Correspondence, 1920, A – E 5.52 Correspondence, 1920, F – J 5.53 Correspondence, 1920, K – O 5.54 Correspondence, 1920, P – T 5.55 Correspondence, 1920, U – Z 5.56 Correspondence, 1920 Shepard, John 5.57 Correspondence, 1920 Shepard, John 5.58 Correspondence, 1921, A – E 5.59 Correspondence, 1921, F – J 5.60 Correspondence, 1921, K – O 5.61 Correspondence, 1921, P -T 5.62 Correspondence, 1921, U Box 6 (Correspondence cont.) 6.1 Correspondence, 1922, A – E 6.2 Correspondence, 1922, F – J 6.3 Correspondence, 1922, K – O 6.4 Correspondence, 1922, P – T 6.5 Correspondence, 1922, U – Z 6.6 Correspondence, 1923, A – E 6.7 Correspondence, 1923, F – J 6.8 Correspondence, 1923, K – O

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6.9 Correspondence, 1923, P – T 6.10 Correspondence, 1923, U – Z 6.11 Correspondence, 1924, A – E 6.12 Correspondence, 1924, F – J 6.13 Correspondence, 1924, K – O 6.14 Correspondence, 1924, P – T 6.15 Correspondence, 1924, Shepard, John 6.16 Correspondence, 1924, U – Z 6.17 Correspondence, 1925, A – E 6.18 Correspondence, 1925, F – J 6.19 Correspondence, 1925, K – O 6.20 Correspondence, 1925, P – T 6.21 Correspondence, 1925, U – Z 6.22 Correspondence, 1926, A – E 6.23 Correspondence, 1926, F – J 6.24 Correspondence, 1926, K – O 6.25 Correspondence, 1926, P – T 6.26 Correspondence, 1926, Taylor, J. J. (The Evolution Theory) 6.27 Correspondence, 1926, U – Z 6.28 Correspondence, 1927, A – E 6.29 Correspondence, 1927, F – J 6.30 Correspondence, 1927, Moseley, A. G. (Simmons University Campaign) 6.31 Correspondence, 1927, Mul1ins, E. Y. 6.32 Correspondence, 1927, K – O 6.33 Correspondence, 1927, P – T 6.34 Correspondence, 1927, Risner, Henry Clay 6.35 Correspondence, 1927, U – Z 6.36 Correspondence, 1928, A – E 6.37 Correspondence, 1928, F – J 6.38 Correspondence, 1928, K – O 6.39 Correspondence, 1928, P – R 6.40 Correspondence, 1928, S – T 6.41 Correspondence, 1928, U – Z 6.42 Correspondence, 1929, A – E 6.43 Correspondence, 1929, F – J 6.44 Correspondence, 1929, K – O 6.45 Correspondence, 1929, P – T 6.46 Correspondence, 1929, U –Z Box 7 (Correspondence cont.) 7.1 Correspondence –A-Am, 1930 – 1939 7.2 Correspondence – An-Az, 1930 – 1939 7.3 Correspondence – Ba-Bh, 1930 – 1939 7.4 Correspondence – Belle Carlos 7.5 Correspondence – Bi-Bo, 1930 – 1939 7.6 Correspondence – Books by Dr. Carver, 1930s

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7.7 Correspondence – Br-By, 1930 – 1939 7.8 Correspondence – Bunyan Window Fund 7.9 Correspondence – Ca-Ch, 1930 – 1939 7.10 Correspondence – Card sent by Mistake, 1935 7.11 Correspondence – Community Chest, 1935 7.12 Correspondence – Conner, W. T. 7.13 Correspondence – Ci-Cy, 1930 – 1939 7.14 Correspondence – D, 1930 – 1939 7.15 Correspondence – Dozier, Edwin B., 1930 –1939 7.16 Correspondence – E, 1930 – 1939 7.17 Correspondence – Evans, Walker, 1931 – 1932 7.18 Correspondence – Fa-Fl, 1930 – 1939 7.19 Correspondence – Franklin, Dr. J. H., 1932 – 1936 7.20 Correspondence – Ford, Jessie, 1934 – 1936 7.21 Correspondence – Fo-Fy, 1930 – 1939 7.22 Correspondence – Ga-Ge, 1930 – 1939 7.23 Correspondence – Gardner, Charles S., 1930's – 1940's 7.24 Correspondence – Gill, Everett, Jr., 1930's – 1940's 7.25 Correspondence – Gi-Gn, 1930 – 1939 7.26 Correspondence – Go-Gz, 1930 – 1939 7.27 Correspondence – Ha, 1930 – 1939 7.28 Correspondence – He, 1930 – 1939 7.29 Correspondence – Hi-Hy, 1930 – 1939 7.30 Correspondence – I, J., 1930 – 1939 7.31 Correspondence – K, 1930 – 1939 7.32 Correspondence – Kagawa Fellowship in Japan, 1935 7.33 Correspondence – Letters of Appreciation, 1936 – 48 7.34 Correspondence – L-Li, 1930 – 1939 7.35 Correspondence – Lo-Ly, 1930 – 1939 7.36 Correspondence – M, 1930 – 1939 7.37 Correspondence – Mc, 1930 – 1939 7.38 Correspondence – Maddry, Charles E., 1929 – 1936 7.39 Correspondence – Maddry, Charles E., 1937 – 1946 7.40 Correspondence – McConnell, Velma, 1938 – 1943 Box 8 (Correspondence, cont.) 8.1. Correspondence – Mallory, Kathleen, 1930 – 1939 8.2 Correspondence – Mather, Juliette, 1930 – 1939 8.3 Correspondence – Me-My, 1930 – 1939 8.4 Correspondence – Movement for World Christianity, 1930's 8.5 Correspondence – N, 1930 – 1939 8.6 Correspondence – Nephrash, Ivan R., 1935 8.7 Correspondence – O, 1930 – 1939 8.8 Correspondence – Pyatt Correspondence, 1930 – 1939 8.9 Correspondence – P – Per , 1930 – 1939 8.10 Correspondence – Ph – Q, 1930 – 1939

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8.11 Correspondence – Provence, H.W., 1930 – 1939 8.12 Correspondence – Ra – Ri, 1930 – 1939 8.13 Correspondence – Rankin, 1930 – 1939 8.14 Correspondence – Ray, T. B., 1924 – 1932 8.15 Correspondence – Shepard, John, 1930 – 31 8.16 Correspondence – Revell, Fleming H. Co., 1930 – 1949 8.17 Correspondence – Shepard, John, 1932 – 38 8.18 Correspondence – Shepard, John, 1930's 8.19 Correspondence – Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1935 8.20 Correspondence – Ro – Rv, 1930 – 39 8.21 Correspondence – Royalty Statements, 1938 – 44 8.22 Correspondence – Rushbrooke, J. H., 1930 – 39 8.23 Correspondence – Ruth 8.24 Correspondence – Sampey, 1930 – 39 8.25 Correspondence – Sampey's Birthday Celebration, 1934 8.26 Correspondence – Sa – Sd , 1930 – 1939 8.27 Correspondence – Se – Sl, 1930 – 1939 8.28 Correspondence – Shepard, John, 1938 – 43 8.29 Correspondence – Sn – Sz, 1930 – 1939 8.30 Correspondence – T, 1930 – 1939 8.31 Correspondence – U-V, 1930 – 1939 8.32 Correspondence – Wa – Wh, 1930 – 1939 8.33 Correspondence – Whittinghill, D. G., 1930 – 39 8.34 Correspondence – Weaver, Rufus W., 1936 – 45 8.35 Correspondence – Williamson, Nonnan F., 1934 – 35 8.36 Correspondence – Wilson, Jesse R., 1934 – 36 8.37 Correspondence – Dr. Carver’s Wreck, 1934 8.38 Correspondence – Wi – Wy, 1930 – 39 8.39 Correspondence – XYZ, 1930 – 39 8.40 Correspondence – Yang, 1930's 8.41 Correspondence – Aa – AL, 1940 – 49 8.42 Correspondence – Am-Az, 1940 – 49 8.43 Correspondence – Allen, Clifton J. (Sunday School Board) 8.44 Correspondence – Alley, Dr. R. E. (Religious Herald) 8.45 Correspondence – Alldrege, E. P. 8.46 Correspondence – Armstrong, Laura D. Box 9 (Correspondence cont.) 9.1 Correspondence – Ba, 1940 – 1949 9.2 Correspondence – Bea-Ben Correspondence 9.3 Correspondence – Bi – Bl, 1940 – 1949 9.4 Correspondence – Bo, 1940 – 1949 9.5 Correspondence – Bri – Bry, 1940 – 1949 9.6 Correspondence – Bu-By, 1940 – 1949 9.7 Correspondence – Burroughs, Prine E. 9.8 Correspondence – Ca, 1940 – 1949

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9.9 Correspondence – Card, George W., 1940 – 1949 9.10 Correspondence – Ce – Ch, 1940 – 1949 9.11 Correspondence – Ci – Col, 1940 – 1949 9.12 Correspondence – Coleman, lnabel1e, 1940's 9.13 Correspondence – Cullan, Dr. W. R., 1940's 9.14 Correspondence – Culpepper, Hugo, 1940's 9.15 Correspondence – Con – Cz, 1940 – 1949 9.16 Correspondence – Da – De, 1940 – 1949 9.17 Correspondence – Dh – Do, 1940 – 49 9.18 Correspondence – Dr. – Dz, Correspondence 9.19 Correspondence – Ea – Ez, Correspondence 9.20 Correspondence – Fa – Fl, Correspondence 9.21 Correspondence – Fo – Fr, Correspondence 9.22 Correspondence – Fs – Fz, Correspondence 9.23 Correspondence – Fuj Correspondence, Mr. T., 1949 – 9.24 Correspondence – Ga – Ge, 1940 – 1949 9.25 Correspondence – Gh – Gn, 1940 – 1949 9.26 Correspondence – Go – Gy, 1940 – 1949 9.27 Correspondence – Haa – Hap, 1940 – 1949 9.28 Correspondence – Harper Bros – Exman, 1940 – 1946 9.29 Correspondence – Har – Heh, 1940 – 1949 9.30 Correspondence – Hill, John L. 9.31 Correspondence – Hei – Hol, 1940 – 1949 9.32 Correspondence – Han – Hy, 1940 – 1949 9.33 Correspondence – I, 1940 – 1949 9.34 Correspondence – J, 1940 – 1949 9.35 Correspondence – K, 1940 – 1949 9.36 Correspondence – Kingdan Facts & Figures, 1949 9.37 Correspondence – LCl, 1940 – 1949 9.38 Correspondence – Le, 1940 – 1949 9.39 Correspondence – Lh – Ly, 1940 – 1949 9.40 Correspondence – Mc, A, Z, 1940 – 1949 9.41 Correspondence – Maddry, 1940 – 1949 9.42 Correspondence – Mallory, Kathleen, 1940's 9.43 Correspondence – Maa – Map, 1940 – 1949 9.44 Correspondence – Mar – Maz, 1940 – 1949 9.45 Correspondence – Me – Mi, 1940 – 1949 9.46 Correspondence – Mo – My, 1940 – 1949 Box 10 (Correspondence cont.) 10.1 Correspondence – Na – Ne, 1940 – 1949 10.2 Correspondence – Ni – Ny, 1940 – 1949 10.3 Correspondence – 0, 1940 – 1949 10.4 Correspondence – Pa, 1940 – 1949 10.5 Correspondence – Pe, 1940 – 1949 10.6 Correspondence – Pf – Pl, 1940 – 1949

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10.7 Correspondence – Po – Py, 1940 – 949 10.8 Correspondence – Q, 1940 – 1949 10.9 Correspondence – Ra – Rei, 1940 – 1949 10.10 Correspondence – Rankin, M.T., 1940 – 1949 10.11 Correspondence – Revell, 1940 – 1949 10.12 Correspondence – Rej – Rob, 1940 – 1949 10.13 Correspondence – Retirement, 1943, My Retirement and Fuller, Anderson, Armstrong 10.14 Correspondence – Roc – Ros, 1940 – 1949 10.15 Correspondence – Rot – Rz, 1940 – 1949 10.16 Correspondence – Sa – Sb, 1940 – 1949 10.17 Correspondence – Sampey, John K., 1940 – 1950 10.18 Correspondence – Sca – Scz, 1940 – 1949 10.19 Correspondence – Sea – Sh, 1940 – 1949 10.20 Correspondence – Shepherd, John, 1940 10.21 Correspondence – 1941 10.22 Correspondence – 1942 10.23 Correspondence – 1943 10.24 Correspondence – 1944 10.25 Correspondence – 1945 10.26 Correspondence – 1946 10.27 Correspondence – 1947 10.28 Correspondence – Si – Sl, 1940 – 1949 10.29 Correspondence – Sm – So, 1940 – 1949 10.30 Correspondence – Sp – Sto, 1940 – 1949 10.31 Correspondence – Str – Sz, 1940 – 1949 10.32 Correspondence – Ta – Ti, 1940 – 1949 10.33 Correspondence – To – Tz, 1940 – 1949 10.34 Correspondence – U – V, 1940 – 1949 10.35 Correspondence – Wa, 1940 – 1949 10.36 Correspondence – We, 1940 – 1949 10.37 Correspondence – Weeks, Nan F. 10.38 Correspondence – Williams, Dr. J.0., 1940 – 1949 10.39 Correspondence – Wh – Wi, 1940 – 1949 10.40 Correspondence – W j – Wn, 1940’s 10.41 Correspondence – Wo – Wz, 1940 – 1949 10.42 Correspondence – 1950 10.43 Correspondence – 1951 10.44 Correspondence – 1952 10.45 Correspondence – 1953 10.46 Correspondence – 1953 (Folder 2) 10.47 Correspondence – 1954 10.48 Correspondence – 1954 (Folder 2) 10.49 Correspondence – (Cannot read names) 10.50 Correspondence – Undated (Cannot read names) 10.51 Correspondence – Correspondence – A – E 10.52 Correspondence – Correspondence – F – J

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10.53 Correspondence – Correspondence – K – G 10.54 Correspondence – Correspondence – P – T 10.55 Correspondence – Correspondence – U – Z 10.56 Undated IV. Diaries and Notes/Notebook Box 11 11.1 Class Notes – Bible Lectures Notes, 1887 11.2 Class Notes – Biblical Introduction, 1891 – 92 11.3 Class Notes – Hebrew Exercises, 1891 11.4 Class Notes – Homiletics Notes, 1892 – 1893 11.5 Class Notes – Homiletics Lectures and Notes, 1897 – 1900 11.6 Class Notes – New Testament Notes, 1891 – 1892 11.7 Class Notes – Notes on Ecclesial History and Polemies, 1894 – 95 11.8 Class Notes – Old Testament Notes, 1891 11.9 Class Notes – Outline of Mental Science and Mental Culture 11.10 Diary – 1892 – 1894 11.11 Diary – 1893 11.12 Diary –1894 11.13 Diary –1896 11.14 Diary –1897 – Jan., 1899 11.15 Diary – European Trip, 1900 11.16 Diary – (ND) 11.17 Financial Account Book, 1880's –1890's 11.18 Financial Account Book, 1909 – 1914 11.19 Lecture Notes, 1947 – 48 11.20 Lecture Notes – The Aim and the Task of Religion 11.21 Lecture Notes – Apologetic Lectures, 1901 – 02 11.22 Lecture Notes – Baptist Prospects in Latin America 11.23 Lecture Notes – Baptist Prospects in Pagan Lands, 1935 11.24 Lecture Notes – The Bible and World Christianity 11.25 Lecture Notes – Denominational Apologetics, 1937 11.26 Lecture Notes – Five Studies of Holy Spirit – W.M.U. Conference – Ridgecrest, 1948 11.27 Lecture Notes – Life of Christ – Notebook (ND) 11.28 Lecture Notes – Modern Missions of Roman Catholics, Mission Work in Europe, Work in Japan, Work in China, 1926 – 1927 11.29 Lecture Notes – New Testament Vol. I 11.30 Lecture Notes – Mission, 1910 11.31 Lecture Notes – Missions: God's Plan of the Ages Box 12 12.1 Lecture Notes – Notebook 12.2 Lecture Notes – Notebook 12.3 Lecture Notes – Notebook – Fundamental Elements of Religion 12.4 Lecture Notes – Notes on Exegesis in Junior Greek 12.5 Lecture Notes – Notes on Inspiration, 1902

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12.6 Lecture Notes – Outline of Studies in Romans, 1928 12.7 Lecture Notes – Seminar on Holy Spirit, 1947 – 48 12.8 Lecture Notes – Tablet (NO) 12.9 Lecture Notes – Universal Religion, 1940 – 41 12.10 Lecture Notes – What God Thinks of Us, What God Does for Us, What God Does With Us, What God Does Through Us 12.11 Lecture Notes – Where Shall We Seek the Religion for Today 12.12 Outlines – Book of Acts 12.13 Outlines – Book of John 12.14 Outlines – Introduction to Colossians 12.15 Outlines – Introduction to Ephesians 12.16 Outlines – Introductions to Philippians 12.17 Outlines – Introductions to II Timothy 12.18 Outlines – A Section Outline of Acts and Apostolic History 12.19 Sermons, 1880's 12.20 Sermon – Correspondence – We Are God's Fellow Workers, 1911 12.21 Sermons 12.22 Sermons 12.23 Sermon Notebook, 1895 12.24 Sermon Notebook, 1898 12.25 Sermon Notebook, 1901 12.26 Sermon Notebook, 1902 12.27 Sermon Notebook, 1904 12.28 Sermon Notebook 12.29 Sermon Notebook 12.30 Sermon Notebook 12.31 Sermon Notebook #5 12.32 Sermon Notes 12.33 Sermon Notes 12.34 Sermon Outlines, 1916 12.35 Sermon Outlines (handwritten) Misc. subjects V. Missions Material Box 13 13.1 Argentina – Publication – Actasy Constitution 13.2 Argentina – Publication – El Expositor Bautista 13.3 Argentina – Publication – Prospecto de Colegio Americano 13.4 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1933 – 34 13.5 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1936 13.6 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1937 – 38 13.7 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1939 13.8 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1940 13.9 Associated Boards for Christian Colleges in China, 1941 13.10 Associated Board for Christian Colleges in China, 1942 13.11 Associated Board for Christian Colleges in China, 1943 13.12 Associated Board for Christian Colleges in China, 1944

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13.13 Associated Board for Christian Colleges in China, 1945 13.14 Associated Board for Christian Colleges in China – Minutes and Reports, 1946 13.15 Brazil 13.16 Brazil – Publication – Baptista Bahiano 13.17 Brazil – Publication – Boletim do Seminaria 13.18 Belgium – Publication – Bureau Des Missions Protestantes du Cnongo 13.19 Brazil – Publication – O Jornal Baptista 13.20 Brazil Baptist ~ Rio College and Seminary 13.21 Burma 13.22 Chile – Publication – La Voz Bautista 13.23 Chilean Baptists 13.24 China – Miscellaneous Material 13.25 China Missions 13.26 China – Publication – The Bulletin of the National Christian Council 13.27 China – Publication – The China Baptist Publication Society 13.28 China – Publication – The New East 13.29 China – Publication – The Present Situation in China 13.30 China – Publication – Reference Book – Minutes of Annual Mission Meeting 13.31 China – Publication – Same Chinese Characters 13.32 China – Publication – Songbook 13.33 China – Publication – University of Nanking Bulletin 13.34 Chinese Document 13.35 Collegio Americano Baptista, 1922 13.36 Emergency and Postwar Missions 13.37 The Friends of Russia 13.38 France – Publication Correspondence Orient Vu de Correspondence Occident 13.39 Home Box 14 (Missions Material, cont.) 14.1 Germany – Publication – Das Fommenda Reich 14.2 Germany – Publication – Die Mache Lm Weltwahn 14.3 Germany – Publication – Jahrbuck, 1921 14.4 India – Correspondence – Baptist Missionary Review Correspondence 14.5 India – Correspondence – The Garden Correspondence 14.6 Japan 14.7 Japan – Baptist Church, 1940 – 41 14.8 Japan – Publication – Eleventh Report of Christian Literature Society 14.9 Japan – Publication – The Japanese Student Bulletin 14.10 Japan – Publication – Reports of Standing Committees 14.11 Jews 14.12 Korea – Publication -Catalogue of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary 14.13 Korea – Publication –Tenth Annual Meeting of the Federal Council 14.14 Latin America – Publication – The Latin American Evangelist 14.15 Miscellaneous Material – Folder 1 14.16 Miscellaneous Material – Folder 2 14.17 Persia Missions

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14.18 Rio de Janerio (Baptist College) Shepherd Letters 14.19 Rio Baptist College and Seminary 14.20 Romania – Publication – Farul Mantuirei 14.21 Romania – Publication – Sreretet 14.22 Romania –Publication – Vasarnapi Tanito 14.23 Salvador 14.24 Spain – Publication – Das Evangelium 14.25 United Board for Christian Colleges in China, 1955 14.26 University of Shanghai Bulletin, 1934 – 36 14.27 University of Shanghai Bulletin, 1937 14.28 Correspondence, 1938 – 39 14.29 Correspondence – History 14.30 Correspondence – Minutes and Reports, 1934 – 35 14.31 Correspondence, 1936 14.32 Correspondence, 1937 14.33 Correspondence, 1938 14.34 Correspondence, 1939 14.35 Correspondence, 1940 14.36 Correspondence – Minutes & Reports, 1940 14.37 Correspondence, 1941 14.38 Correspondence, 1942 14.39 Correspondence – Minutes & Reports, 1942 14.40 Correspondence, 1943 14.41 Correspondence – Minutes and Reports, 1943 14.42 Correspondence, 1944 14.43 Correspondence – Minutes and Reports, 1944 14.44 Correspondence, 1945 14.45 Correspondence – Minutes and Reports, 1945 14.46 Correspondence – 30th Anniversary – Dr. Hennan C. E. Liu, 1936 14.47 Urugay – Publication – Una Escuela Para Ninas 14.48 Correspondence – The Voice of Europe Correspondence – European Evangelistic Crusade VI. Personal and Family Papers Correspondence Box 15 15.1 Family Correspondence, 1880 15.2 Family Correspondence, 1881 15.3 Family Correspondence, 1882 15.4 Family Correspondence, 1883 15.5 Family Correspondence, 1885 15.6 Family Correspondence, 1886 15.7 Correspondence to Alice S. Carver, 1886 15.8 Family Correspondence, 1887 15.9 Family Correspondence, 1888 15.10 Family Correspondence, 1889 15.11 Family Correspondence, 1890 15.12 Family Correspondence, 1891

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15.13 Family Correspondence, 1892 15.14 Family Correspondence, 1893 15.15 Family Correspondence, 1894 15.16 Family Correspondence, 1895 15.17 Carver, Alex J., Jr. – Richmond College Grades, 1895 15.18 Carver, Children – Report Cards, notes, etc. 15.19 Letters – From Wife, 1895 15.20 Family Correspondence, 1896 15.21 Letters from Brothers and Sisters, 1896 15.22 Letters from Wife, 1896 (File 1) 15.23 Letters from Wife, 1896 (File 2) 15.24 Correspondence A. Carver (Partlow, TN.) to WOC (Louisville), 1896 15.25 Correspondence Alice to W.O.C.,1896, Partlow, TN to Louisville 15.26 Family Correspondence, 1897 15.27 Letters from Wife, 1897 (File 1) 15.28 Letters from Wife, 1897 (File 2) 15.29 Letters from Wife, 1897 (File 3) 15.30 Letters from Wife, 1897 (File 4) 15.31 Family Correspondence, 1898 15.32 Letters from Wife, 1898 15.33 Family Correspondence, 1899 15.34 Letters from Wife, 1899 15.35 Carver, A. J., Jr., 1900 15.36 Carver, A. J.'s Illness, 1900 15.37 Family Correspondence, 1900 15.38 Correspondence – England Trip, 1900 (Carver to Wife) 15.39 Europe trip – Letter to Alice Carver from WOC, 1900 Box 16 (Correspondence, cont.) 16.1 Family Correspondence, 1901 16.2 Family Correspondence, 1902 16.3 Letters from Wife, 1902 16.4 Family Correspondence, 1903 16.5 Letters from Wife, 1903 (File 1) 16.6 Letters from Wife, 1903 (File 2) 16.7 Family Correspondence, 1904 16.8 Family Correspondence, 1905 16.9 Family Correspondence, 1906 16.10 Family Correspondence, 1907 16.11 Family Correspondence, 1908 16.12 Family Correspondence, 1909 16.13 Family Correspondence, 1909 – From Wife 16.14 Family Correspondence, 1910 16.15 Family Correspondence, 1911 16.16 Family Correspondence, 1912 16.17 Family Correspondence, 1913

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16.18 Family Correspondence, 1915 16.19 Family Correspondence, 1916 16.20 Family Correspondence, 1917 16.21 Family Correspondence, 1918 16.22 Family Correspondence, 1919 16.23 Family Correspondence, 1920 16.24 Family Correspondence, 1921 16.25 Family Correspondence, 1922 16.26 Family Correspondence, 1923 (File 1) 16.27 Family Correspondence, 1923 (File 2) 16.28 Correspondence to WOC in Far East, 1923 16.29 Correspondence to WOC to Alice Carver – China Trip, 1923 16.30 Family Correspondence, 1924 16.31 Correspondence – Mrs. Carver to WOC, 1924 16.32 Family Correspondence, 1925 16.33 Family Correspondence, 1925 16.34 Correspondence – Mrs. to WOC, 1925 16.35 Family Correspondence, 1926 16.36 Family Correspondence, 1927 16.37 Family Correspondence, 1928 16.38 Letters from Wife, 1928 Box 17 (Correspondence, cont.) 17.1 Family Correspondence, 1929 17.2 Family Correspondence, 1930 17.3 Family Correspondence, 1931 17.4 Family Correspondence, 1932 17.5 Family Correspondence, 1933 17.6 Family Correspondence, 1934 17.7 Family Correspondence, 1935 17.8 Family Correspondence, 1936 17.9 Family Correspondence, 1937 17.10 Family Correspondence, 1938 – From Wife 17.11 Family Correspondence, 1938 (File 1) 17.12 Family Correspondence, 1938 (File 2) 17.13 Letters to Mrs. Carver Concerning Poetry, 1938 17.14 Family Correspondence, 1939 17.15 Family Correspondence, 1939 – From Wife 17.16 Family Correspondence, 1940 17.17 Family Correspondence, 1941 17.18 Family Correspondence, 1942 17.19 Family Correspondence, 1943 17.20 Family Correspondence, 1944 17.21 Family Correspondence, 1945 17.22 Family Correspondence, 1946 17.23 Family Correspondence, 1947

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17.24 Family Correspondence, 1948 17.25 Family Correspondence, 1949 17.26 Family Correspondence, 1950 17.27 Family Correspondence, 1951 17.28 Family Correspondence, 1952 17.29 Family Correspondence, 1953 17.30 Family Correspondence, 1954 17.31 Carver, W. 0. – Business Cards 17.32 Christmas Cards 17.33 Carver, A. J. – Death of, 1930 17.34 Correspondence – William 0. Carver, Jr. (Letters while in Army) – WW Correspondence 17.35 Carver, Alice Shepherd, Correspondence Enthusiasms Correspondence – Book of Poetry 17.36 Correspondence – Undated 17.37 Correspondence – Undated 17.38 Family Correspondence – Undated – From Wife 17.39 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 1) 17.40 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 2) Box 18 (Correspondence, cont.) 18.1 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 3) 18.2 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 4) 18.3 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 5) 18.4 Family Correspondence – Undated (File 6) 18.5 Family Personal Correspondence – Undated 18.6 Family Correspondence – Genealogy Information Misc. Family Papers 18.7 Carver, Ruth – Westhampton College 18.8 Financial Record 18.9 Richmond College – Alex Carver 18.10 Richmond College Reports 18.11 Carver, Alice – Correspondence – The New Professor Correspondence 18.12 Wedding Ceremony – Ruth Carver 18.13 Richmond College 18.14 School Papers – Martha Carver 18.15 School Papers – 6th Grade, 1882 18.16 Doyle College Grade Sheets 18.17 Poetry 18.18 School Certificate – Harnett Co. Pub. Schools 18.19 Tennessee Baptist Historical Society VII. Photographs and Postcards Box 19 19.1 Photo Album – Brazil 19.2 Brazil 19.3 Bridges, Lizzie 19.4 Buenos Aires Seminary 19.5 Carver, W. O's Children (negatives)

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19.6 Carver, S. A. and house 19.7 Chile Missions 19.8 China Missions 19.9 China Missions – Chinkiang Bible School – Graduates up to 1922 19.10 China Missions – Chinkiang Bible School – Graduating Class, 1922 19.11 China Missions – Church in Chinkiang 19.12 China Missions – Girl’s School, 1918 19.13 China Missions – Individuals 19.14 China Missions – Mandarin Association, 1921 19.15 China – North China Baptist College – Hwanghsien 19.16 China Missions –Yang Chow's Boy's School, 1922 19.17 Crawford, Dan 19.18 Dargan, E. C. Ancestral Home 19.19 Family and Friends 19.20 Group/Location – Unidentified 19.21 Hayes, Fay Carver 19.22 Hun Correspondence J. Carver 19.23 Hunter, P. W. (China Missionary) 19.24 Individuals –Unidentified (Family?) 19.25 Japan Missions 19.26 Japan – Baptized groups 19.27 Japan – Japanese couple (M. Chujo) 19.28 Japan – Nanking School 19.29 Japan – 30th Anniversary of S.B.C. work in Japan 19.30 Justice, James M. 19.31 Pelham Heights School of Preachers, June 1913 – (signed on reverse) 19.32 Romania – Baptist Orphan house at Oradea – Mare 19.33 Weaver, Rufus 19.34 Woman's Missionary Society – Chinkiang, 1923 19.35 Yates, Matthew – gravesite – China Postcards 19.36 Argentina/Chile 19.37 Budapest, Hungary 19.38 France 19.39 France 19.40 Japan 19.41 Miscellaneous 19.42 Tennessee College 19.43 U.S. (general) 19.44 Carver, W. 0. – Engraving Plate VIII. Southern Baptist Historical Society (Boxes 20 – 21) Correspondence Box 20 20.1 Southern Baptist Historical Society Correspondence, 1930 – 1936 20.2 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1937 20.3 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1938 20.4 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1939

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20.5 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Dr. H. I. Hester, 1939 – 54 20.6 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1940 20.7 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1941 20.8 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1942 20.9 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1943 20.10 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1944 20.11 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1945 20.12 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1946 20.13 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1947 20.14 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1948 20.15 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1949 (Folder 1) 20.16 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1949 (Folder 2) Box 21 21.1 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1950 (Folder 1) 21.2 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1950 (Folder 2) 21.3 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1951 21.4 Southern Baptist Historical Commission – Dr. Norman W. Cox 21.5 Southern Baptist Historical Commission, 1952 21.6 Southern Baptist Historical Commission, 1953 21.7 Southern Baptist Historical Commission, 1954 21.8 American Baptist Historical Society 21.9 Associational Minutes – SBHS 21.10 Barnes – Outline of Southern Baptist History 21.11 Books donated to SBHS, 1944 21.12 Brochure – Correspondence Meeting – an Unmet Need Correspondence 21.13 Budget – Southern Baptist Historical Society 21.14 Centennial Celebration Committee SBC, 1944 21.15 Charter – Southern Baptist Historical Society 21.16 Charter – SBC 21.17 Church History Seminar – Denominationalism 21.18 Church Membership – SBHS, 1949 – 50 21.19 Constitution – SBHS 21.20 Corporation Certificate – SBHS 21.21 Cox, Norman W. 21.22 Directors – SBHS 21.23 Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists 21.24 General Letters 21.25 General Material on SBHS 21.26 History – SBHS 21.27 Kentucky Historical Society 21.28 Membership List – SBHS 21.29 Microfilm Program – SBHS 21.30 Oklahoma Historical Society Constitution and By – Laws 21.31 Policy Committee 21.32 Primitive Baptist Association Minutes

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21.33 Ridgecrest Program 21.34 Selection of Executive Secretary 21.35 Spalding, Mary Connally (SBHS Director) 21.36 Southern Baptist Historical Library and Museum 21.37 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Committee on Preservation of Baptist History 21.38 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1938 21.39 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1939 21.40 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1940 21.41 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1941 21.42 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1942 21.43 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1944 21.44 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Report, 1945 21.45 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1946 21.46 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1947 21.47 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1948 21.48 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1949 21.49 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1950 21.50 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1951 21.51 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1952 21.52 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports, 1953 21.53 Southern Baptist Historical Society – Minutes and Reports – (Date uncertain) 21.54 SBHS – Promotion Conference, June, 1950 21.55 Southern Baptist Historical Society, 1937 Questionnaire 21.56 SBHS Replies to Annual Report, 1948 – 1951 21.57 Correspondence – Why We Are Here Correspondence – Remarks by W.0. Carver at the dedication of the joint library of the Historical Commission and the Sunday School Board IX. Subject Files (Boxes 22-24) Box 22 22.1 Adoption Papers – (H. D. Correspondence – Sonnie Correspondence Ellis) , 1929 22.2 Alabama Baptist Encampment 22.3 American Theological Committee of Faith and order 22.4 American Theological Committee on Faith and Order 22.5 American Theology Committee 22.6 Apologetics – Personal Evaluation 22.7 Appraisal Commission – Laymen's Foreign Mission Inquiry 22.8 Article – Statement by Das Kelley Barnett 22.9 Associational Grading and Rank 22.10 Baptist European Property – (Italy) 22.11 Baptist Historical Society 22.12 Baptist History 22.13 Baptist Radio 22.14 Baptist World Alliance 22.15 Baptist World Alliance – Correspondence, 1937 22.16 Baptist World Alliance – Correspondence, 1938 22.17 Baptist World Alliance – Correspondence, 1939

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22.18 Baptist World Alliance – Materials – General 22.19 Baptist World Alliance Reports 22.20 Baptism 22.21 Barnes, W. W. 22.22 Beauchamp, H. Communion 22.23 Bible Translations 22.24 Binns, Walter Pope 22.25 Biographical Materials 22.26 Biography – Carver, Dr. William Owen, Sr. 22.27 Books of W. 0. Carver 22.28. Broadman Press – Legal Papers 22.29 Burroughs, P. E. –The Spiritual Conquest of the Ohio Valley 22.30 Calls from Churches 22.31 Camp Meeting Grounds, Kirkland Grove, Virginia 22.32 Canadian School of Missions 22.33 Carey, William 22.34 Carver, Alice S. – Writings and Reviews of Writings 22.35 Carver, A. J. – C.S.A. (Father of W. 0. Carver) 22.36 Carver, George 22.37 Carver, James E. 22.38 Carver, J. B. 22.39 Carver, Jim – (Newspaper Clipping – Death) 22.40 Carver, Ruth – Writings 22.41 Carver School of Missions – (WMU Training School) 22.42 Catholic and Free Bus Matters -Catholic/Protestant Missions 22.43 Catholic Article and Response – Correspondence and Clippings 22.44 Catholicism 22.45 Centennial – Carver's Birth 22.46 China Missions Box 23 23.1 Christian Index – Georgia Baptist Paper, May, 1924 23.2 Christian Missions in Today's World – Correspondence 23.3 Christianity and Current Thought 23.4 Church Bulletins – Assorted 23.5 Church Men's Federation 23.6 Church Men's Federation, Louisville, KY 23.7 Church and State Materials 23.8 Civil Rights Material 23.9 Class Material – Christianity and Current Thought 23.10 Clippings Information – Catholics 23.11 Clippings – Miscellaneous 23.12 College Test 23.13 Committee Chairman – Southern Baptist Convention 23.14 Committee on Business Efficiency

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23.15 Concord Church – Resolution on Correspondence – Intoxicating Liquor and Church Membership Correspondence, 1891 – W. 0. Carver pastor 23.16 Conference of Theological Seminaries and Colleges Survey 23.17 Converted Catholic Magazine 23.18 Cooperative Program 23.19 Cox, Norman W. 23.20 Cullom, W. R. 23.21 Dawson, J. M. 23.22 Dawson, J. M. – Public Education and the Religious Life of America 23.23 Demello, Agusto Theodore 23.24 Douglas, William 0. 23.25 Driver, Mrs. W. J. – W.M.U. Training School 23.26 Dancing – Correspondence – What's the Harm in Dancing Anyway? Correspondence 23.27 Duke, H.Z. 23.28 Eberhardt, Frederick W. (Review and Expositor) 23.29 Ecumenical Materials 23.30 Education Commission, SBC 23.31 Education Commission of SBC 23.32 Education – Labor and Public Welfare 23.33 Educational Agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention 23.34 Efficiency Committee 23.35 Evolution (J. J. Taylor's book) 23.36 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ 23.37 First Baptist Church, Macon, Georgia 23.38 Foreign Mission Board 23.39 Foreign Missions 23.40 Fosdick, Dr. Harry Emerson 23.41 Funeral/Obituaries – W. 0. Carver 23.42 Gambling – Correspondence – Confessions of a Converted Gambler 23.43 Gardner, E. Norfleet 23.44 General Convention of Baptists of North America 23.45 Georgia Wanen 23.46 Gilbreath Accusations – Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 23.47 Gordh, George 23.48 Guided Reading Courses, 1936 23.49 Heresy Material 23.50 Historical Commission, SBC 23.51 Historical Documents, 1850 – 1877 23.52 Home Mission Board 23.53 Ireland Baptists 23.54 Jews Information File 23.55 Joint Committee on Public Affairs 23.56 Joint Committee on Public Relations 23.57 Kagawa Matter, 1935 – 1936 23.58 Kentucky Baptist Convention 23.59 Latin America – A Bird's Eye View

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23.60 Lawrence, J. B. – Race Relations and Missions 23.61 Layman's Foreign Mission Inquiry 23.62 Layman's Missionary Movement 23.63 League of Nations 23.64 Lindsey, R. L. – Israel and the Near East 23.65 Lipphard, Wm. B., Editor of Missions (International Baptist Magazine)

Statement made on the present situation in Rumania 23.66 Louisville Baptist Brotherhood 23.67 Louisville Baptist City Mission 23.68 Louisville Council of Churches 23.69 McMaster University Appeal 23.70 Marriage Manual 23.71 Masters, Victor I. 23.72 Momento Book from Students – W. 0. Carver, 1925 23.73 Missionaries in the West (U.S.) – McCaulley, Fred A. 23.74 Missions 23.75 Missions Clippings 23.76 Missions in the Plan of the Ages – Newspaper Clippings 23.77 Moark Baptist College 23.78 The Mountain Voice 23.79 Mueller, William A. – Writings 23.80 Mullins, E. Y. 23.81 Mysticism 23.82 Nature of the Christian Church (Methodist) 23.83 North American Baptist Fellowship 23.84 North American Baptists 23.85 Northern, W. J., Our Country's Need of Christian Young Men 23.86 Nuyaka Indian Baptist School and Orphanage 23.87 Old Testament and Christian Missions 23.88 Organization of the Institutions Engaged in Missionary Training, 1920 23.89 Oxford Angle, 1952 – 53 23.90 Pamphlets, Tracts, Miscellaneous 23.91 Pee Dee Baptist Association, N.C. 23.92 Polity 23.93 Praise God – (Hymn dedicated to W. 0. Carver) 23.94 Pre – Baptist World Alliance, July, 1950 23.95 Presidential Election, 1928 23.96 Prison Reform 23.97 Programs 23.98 Prohibition 23.99 Protestants and other Americans United 23.100 Public Schools 23.101 Publication – Cartoon 23.102 Publication – High School Record

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Box 24 24.1 Quadrennial Convention Committee 24.2 Questionnaire – Christianity and Current Thought 24.3 Rankin, M. Theron, June 27, 1953 (Tribute at his death) 24.4 Religious Education 24.5 Religious Freedom Materials 24.6 Religious Liberty 24.7 Report of the Commission of Appraisal of the Layman's Foreign Mission Inquiry – Carver 24.8 Rice Centennial, 1936 24.9 Rice, Luther 24.10 Riley's History of Baptists 24.11 Rio Baptist College and Seminary, Crisis in 24.12 Robertson, Archibald Thomas 24.13 Samuels, Anna B. 24.14 Samuels, James C. – Biography 24.15 Samuels, P. B. 24.16 Seinan Jo Gakun 24.17 Seventy – Five Million Campaign 24.18 Shepard, Samuel G. – Funeral Notice, 1939 24.19 Shiver, Mavis 24.20 Snow, Sydney B. – Report to the Committee on Religious Rights and Minorities

at its Meeting in New York City, October 17, 1938 24.21 Social Gospel 24.22 Southeastern Theological Conference, 1926 – 30 24.23 Southern Baptist Assembly – (Ridgecrest) 24.24 Southern Baptist Centennial Crusade 24.25 Southern Baptist Convention Materials 24.26 Southern Baptist Convention – Name Change 24.27 Southern Baptist Education Association 24.28 Southern Baptist Medical Missions 24.29 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 24.30 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Barre Correspondence, Das Kelly 24.31 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – History 24.32 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Inaugural Program 24.33 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Ph. D. Reports, 1929 – 30 24.34 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Report on Admi. Blacks 24.35 Correspondence Souvenir – Voyage Correspondence 24.36 Student Missionary Movement 24.37 Sunday School Board 24.38 Sung – hsi Lu, Lillian – Problems of Bible Translation 24.39 Ten Club 24.40 Textbooks 24.41 Tithing 24.42 Union Movement 24.43 United Nations Charter, Program and Historical Statement 24.44 Universal Military Training

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24.45 Vipperman, Judson L. – Writings 24.46 Virgin Birth Controversy 24.47 Virginia Baptist Materials 24.48 Virginia – WMU, 1912 24.49 Walnut Street Baptist Church 24.50 Walnut Street Baptist Church 24.51 Walnut Street Baptist Church Centennial 24.52 Ware, James H. Jr. – The Concept of Purpose in the Thought of W. 0. Carver 24.53 Weaver, Rufus W. 24.54 Why We Are Here (Article) 24.55 World Conference on Faith and Order 24.56 World Conference on Faith and Order 24.57 World Conference on Faith and Order, 1938 24.58 World Conference on Faith and Order, 1939 24.59 World Conference on Faith and Order, 1940 24.60 World Council of Churches 24.61 World Council of Religion – Debate 24.62 World Missionary Society