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Methodist church buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Albertype Company Atlanta souvenir album

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS213
Scope and Contents

This collection contains photogravures of locations in and around Atlanta during the early 20th century, including the Georgia State Capitol; Piedmont Hotel; Ansley Hotel; Winecoff Hotel; Second Baptist Church of Atlanta; Carnegie Library; First Baptist Church; and the First United Methodist Church.

Dates: approximately 1915

Frank C. Dunham photographs

 File
Collection number: ahc.VIS475
Scope and Contents This collection contains photographs taken by Frank C. Dunham that document several locations mostly in Atlanta and across Georgia. The bulk of the collection features images of churches, schools, medical facilities, historic residences, stores, company warehouses and offices, apartments, universities, banks, and landmarks. Notable locations include Lenox Square; Piedmont Hospital; Georgia Military Academy; Stone Mountain; Catholic Shrine of Immaculate Conception; Etowah Indian Mounds; the...
Dates: 1958-1969, undated

Kathryn T. Clark research paper

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS413f
Scope and Content

This research paper is entitled "First Methodist Church" and was written by Kathryn T. Clark, a student at Georgia State University. The church building was designed by Willis Franklin Denny II. The paper describes the architecture of the church and some of its history.

Dates: 1973

Samuel R. Belk diary

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS878f
Scope and Content

The collection contains Samuel R. Belk's diary, which contains a page of recordings for every day of 1926. One page includes a newspaper clipping which mentions Samuel Belk by name. Entries focus mostly on everyday family life and religious matters from his work as a pastor at Trinity Church in Atlanta, Georgia. There are also notes on the memoranda pages at the end of the diary consisting of names, addresses, and times of day.

Dates: 1926, undated