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TextLiberty Hill
Page, Mrs. AlbertA brief handwritten history of the Liberty Hill Church including the relocation and construction of church buildings. -
TextJone's Chapel Methodist Church
A brief history of the Jone's Chapel Church including details of the church's founding and church land. -
TextHistory of England Chapel First United Methodist Church 1981
Fletcher, Miss MaryA brief history of the England Chapel Church including details of the construction of the church building, the Women's Missonary Society, and a list of pastors. -
TextHistory of Chikamauga Methodist Church
A brief history of the Elizabeth Lee Methodist Church including a list of original charter members and pastors and details about the construction of church buildings. -
TextCentral Church
A brief, chronological list of the ministers who have served the Central Methodist Church. -
TextCentral Church History
Maddox, Sr. N. L.A brief history of the Central Methodist Church including details of building the church, a list of church members, and a list of church members that have served in the army since WW1. -
Still imageBuchanan; Buchanan (Charge)
A photograph of the Buchanan United Methodist Church building. -
TextBuchanan United Methodist Church: A Century of Service
Mabry, JodyA history of the Buchanan United Methodist Church including a list of important events in the church's history, a list of pastors, important work done by the church, and properties owned by the church. -
TextHistory of Buchanan Charge: Buchanan Church, Bowden Junction Church, Dodson Church, Poseyville Church
A brief history of the Buchanan Methodist Church including details of its founding, a list of church members, and a list of presiding elders. -
TextBerlin Methodist Church: 1971 Annual Homecoming Day
A program for the annual Homecoming Day of the Berlin Methodist Church, held on April 25, 1971, including a brief history of the church and a list of pastors. -
Still imageAntioch Methodist Church, Clayton, Georgia
A photograph of Antioch Methodist Church in Clayton, Georgia. -
TextAntioch Methodist Church, Clayton, Georgia
Houck, BerniceA brief history of Antioch Methodist Church in Clayton including details of the church's founding and a list of charter members. -
TextFirst Presbyterian Church of St. Mary's (Camden County, Ga.) history
First Presbyterian Church (St. Marys, GA)This church history includes the years 1948-1957, 1964-1966, 1968-1970. It also includes seven photographs of the church building and newspaper clippings. -
TextAnnual Meetings 2020: American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature
American Academy of ReligionThe program of the joint annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature, held in virtulally, from November 29-December 10, 2020. -
Physical objectWooden handled calligraphy brush
A large format calligraphy brush, likely made with goat hair with a wooden handle. This brush is on the right in the first image. -
Physical objectHorn handled calligraphy brush
A large format calligraphy brush, likely made with goat hair with either a bone or horn handle. The handle is engraved with the characters, [insert here], which roughly translate to "[insert translation]." This brush is on the left of the first image. -
Physical objectBamboo handled calligraphy brush
A large format calligraphy brush, likely made with goat hair with a bamboo handle. This brush is in the center of the first image. -
Physical objectEngraved inkstone
An inkstone engraved on five sides with various scenes of a crowd gathered in the gardens of a large pavilion. The inverse of the stone is engraved with the text of the Lanting Xu (兰亭集序; 난정집서), a famous piece of Chinese calligraphy considered to have been written by the famous calligrapher, Wang Xizhi (王羲之; 왕희지), during the Jin dynasty (266-420 BCE). On the front of the stone, a lone scholar, possibly Wang Xizhi, sits at a desk overlooking a pond which makes up the ink well and plain. -
Text雅瑋磐石
Choi, Eun-deokThis calligraphy plays on the sounds of Chinese to evoke the name of God (Yahweh) and describe him (Jesus Christ) as the most "precious stone," the cornerstone.