Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Jenkins Family. Genealogical notes. Original deed for 490 acres, drawn by Polly W. Jenkins of Baldwin Co, 1819
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Arminius Wright. Newspaper articles and church materials relating to Rev. Arminius Wright and family, 1850s-1910s
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Wright Family tax receipts, Columbus, Georgia, 1879-1882
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Wright Family bank statements, Eagle and Phenix Savings Bank, Columbus, Georgia, 1881-1884
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Wright Family correspondence and household business. Includes some stamped envelopes, 1858-1883
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Wright Family correspondence and household business. Includes some stamped envelopes, 1858-1883
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Correspondence from Amelia Wright to Fannie Wright, 1876-1883
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Correspondence of Arminius Wright, 1870-1874
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Correspondence to and from Ralph Wright, 1884
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.
Poem by Arminius Wright in envelope. Sermon of Arminius Wright. Report of 7th Annual Board of Managers of the Muscogee Bible Society
This collection deals primarily with the family of Reverend Arminius Wright (1829-1879), a Georgia-born Methodist minister, who was affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist Church in Columbus. The collection also contains genealogical data on the following families: Wright, Bardwell, Daves, Walton, Ransom, Moore, and Jenkins.