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Presbyterian Church History - GeneralPresbyterian Church History Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina y o V v'^^-BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS . .. j i ;. ; : ^ 1 . r n TO AT THE HISTORICAL FOUNDATION I v ' ' OF THE PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED CHUI^HBS ^ ^MONTREAT, NORTH CAROLINA iibfUry ^ MocksWlie jw c. n vi 'The Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churbhes is located in the mountain valley of Montreal in Western North Carolina, tW minutes from the nearest exit of Interstate 40, and easily acces sible by road, rail, and air. The nearest scheduled air carrier service is at Asheville Municipal Airport. Researchers and visitors in priyate and company Aircraft will find Asheville Municipal Airport an all-weath|: field With instrument approaches and full ground facilities, located . ^ z_ , . / 'tlf. about forty minutes by car from the Historical Foundation. / . '1'.! . n • . I\ ff\^ > Cl. CO • 6 "Holdings are housed in Spence Hall, a modem fireproof building 8| pi great beauty, designed by the noted architect Alfred Morton Githens.| V Originating in the last century as a project of a great Texas col lector, the Historical Foundation became the official agency of the Pi-esbyterian Church in the United States in 1927. Its charter is ,some what more extensive than that of similar institutions both in the United States and abroad: it is required to collect, preserve, and to promote the use of materials from the study of thehistory of the Pros- . byterian and Reformed Churches of the whole world. This embraces all of the continents and the islands of the sea, and stretches in time Xrom John Hus a century before Luther to astronaut Aldrin, a Presbyterian elder who was second mah on the moon and who took the elements of sacra- : iments to the moon with him and partook of them thefe. The holdings are found in the Library, the Archives, and the.Museum, each a major collection in its own right. 1 11. . , ... >I I.. -/'-yA • •.....-Vv^v n ' , . . ,. . . ...... ......... * In the LibraryV and periodicals hy. and about .Presbyterians , . :/jPre!kbyterian jcpngreg ^ . Synods, .General Assemblie^ •;.■,r;_, '•• -X'•• ■ -v • ■.•;; "•; ■••'..- •!if.* 'v'" 'j' 'j^^b^ people and nations intimately associateid'witb tbem^- ' Tbere . also;'i^ a : y y^yery-^full reference• library |of materials, 'standard..and otherwise|^ partic-' ' .•■;$;yyyyyy. •' •• ryy' ' •■■■. '"yyi .< ..vy''''/'.'-■. ;.C'y .yulariyyuseful to researchers ib tbis fieldr ;v . , ' y ^ y i -v .•f. •. ■. ■• '. ■•.••..: • : . . •.■■■■ • ■ ■. •. . • ■ I .1 . ' ; , ■: \ ^ •- - ; % .the Archives the. visitor finds .the original records of Congregations, y;."Sessions,. Presbyteries, .Synods,: and Assemblies, .tbe correspondence, of 'individuals and agencies of tbe Presbyterian and Reformed Cburcbes; . ye^^ of photographs, pictures, and slides.'^:The 4,000- ' V volume manuscript History of Cburcbes and Women's Work of the Presbyterian '' i;Church in the United States is unique;- and^ sc^rc^ of gr^ss^/; jy. '.•Jropts bis tory;. in-'any. churchy y " yv' ''X'-y- y: Vvf l '. In the many types of holding,' including furniture, • clothing# , , ■■ ,• .••'w •■.. ■ . ..■■■ ..V . . ■ - ... > :• . -^personal items, portraits, works of art, and church tokens, intimately t-'^associated with the history of Presbyterians> ^ •yyyy.- '' ^ v"' ■> •• •■. -• . • > ..;y; - 'V': .• ■ ; ■■ • .•■.}': ■ • . . ; In addition to tbe usual sets of card indexes to book and periodical' i ly -'y; •' • ■ . ■ '• ' ■ '. . . " ' .Q-'vhbl'dings, there is an exceptionally useful set of card indexes to bio- g 2 . ■ "■ > ••• ■■ ■ ■; ■■ • •'■'S;■ ^ tigrapbical and photographic holdings. These cards lead the researpbeb • ■ f.- .. •■ ■ ■ ' . •. .'-O"• •yimraediately into all of the different kinds -of holdings of the Foundatiqp^. ^ y'ahd make quickly available large quantities of material that' otherwise §; "•V J'.. ; ' : • •... ■■■ ■ . ■ .v ^ ^ ^IJ^ ■ I'. • I • • . . . ..... V 'Iwouid be difficult to locate. For this ^reason, researchers at the History,CL ^ . y ^ . •.• ; y • • ■ ••'y.'/ yical Foundation often find that their best entry into their.subject;is. yy 'y12, .MV-'y' '■''W. •• -V- •, 'yH"'!-o !'through the names of men and women they know or ascertain to be coIl-^|, . v . ' T- St i/y , ^ a:y;pec;ted''with ,it,y.y..y.; • '-yy/ y " •. . • :• -y-y of the Historical Foundation circulate, butl.^ yy.yry - y ■' ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■. ■"ij. -V: . • A- w> iJd s: mps't of them'are available to;the general and the. scholarly publiq. /.i . ' yy yvyy. -j,::iy ; : , 'v4^ • W;' ' ;"« IJ' I ill. •. v' . . • r n . • n ' •." ,' n n , I . " 'ii' ' n' n .. r ' n : .n . n . n "•■ \ V .' : the holdings include extensive microfilm material,':and the Founda-y ;i tioii';has a supply of-equipment for making original microfilm and for white copying, as well as for printing out, in white copy, material that: is already on microfilm. ' ■ v , ; Spence Hall is open from 8:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the/afternoon, Monday through Friday, and from 8:30 to 1:00^ on Saturdays. During ,the summer, the hours are 8:30 to 5:30, Monday through Saturday. Researchers .. are encouraged to write or telephone in advance, as the staff are often . . able to be of help before the researcher actually appears on the grounds. *jS-' Because of the large volume of genealogical inquiry, our staff is,-^>j-, t • ■ ■ ' ' If.'!'urih^ie; at the present time to carry on genealogical investigations'for | :j -; ethers.' However, as the official repository of the records of the' - § Presbyterian Church in the United States and of the Associate Reformed. Presbyterian Church, the Foundation is able to supply copies of baptisms^ records and similar material for those who need them in connection with j"'[ ■ ' ' . •' jj'.v -.I-'-:.'■ 5-,matters such as Social Security. : ^ T GQ '3. >•!•>; ■■■■■. i' ' ' ' . ■ ■ . • • • ■, • ■ •.. ■; t y ii, v» ■. --'.i': r-vis-;.. • "1 •• ■ "'V ' m" ■%. ■ :■ •-i. • „• ?. . . . ' ' ' . ^ ■ ' • . . . . , • I- ^ 'I• • • • . • ■ ■ ; . ■ .V . ■ ■ ' .• X' . I . ■ • 1 ;.. ; . . ■ ' ■ v., ' ■ ' ■ ' • V = . V •: '-i .. . r r;"':; ; r ■ ■ .r-v.:-. i-., . i '. v ; ■"''■Vv'j .vr"' '. .. . •; • . i '. . .. i ■, ' • r ''t. ■ '■ ■ ■, • ■*'*.. •■I'V"' .ft'''. ■ ■ ' • • ■ • .• . •• ■■•••••■ • 'V. ry 5;%.;V^vi- - iiC"'" ■■ ■ '• vV;; ■ .--y /- V'• <- - ■ •i-VV. ■'l' • • .* » . • * . . . • • • . « , . ■ • ' »l ■ • • \ t • ^ . "V. It. . & ■ ■■ ■,. . • • , ' .... y , . . ■ , .." ■■■ ' ■ ■ : '■ i;. . a H - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1971 "Tj Ci it iZ/ w««f. * I . Mootoviil) 2- 5 fr- aS • c® Ci : >■ o j- to., in v» ci :i; cJ ALLEGHANY 0.134 125 SURRY 51,415 707 ASHE 19,571 395 STOKES 23,782 385 WATAUGA 23,404 501 WILKES 49,524 580 YAOKIN 24,599 43 70RSYTH 214.348 4,830 CALDWEU 56.699 791 DAVIE 18.055 421 ALEXANDER 19,466 219 I IREDELL 72,197 3,733 DAVIDSON 95,627 1,135BURKE 60,364 1,392 CATAWBA 90,873 1,715 ROWAN 90,035 MCDOWELL 30,648 672 32,682 631 RUTHERFORD 47,337 POLK 11,735 300 CLEVELAND 72,556 1,211 GASTON 148,415 6,170 / ■ j Davie Co; Moclu NEW PRESBYTERY ONE — This Is the alignment which now forms Presbytery One, a merger of the formerConcord, Kings Mountain and Wlnston>Salem presbyteries of the Synod of North Carolina, Presbyterian Church, U.S. The realignment shows the 23 counties Involved In the new presbytery, tbe populatlop of fach and the Presbyterianmembership. In Mch. i ' "" ■m o Zi z Presbyteries To Merge C o -j m ZD Q. 8 111 2 Lti d o o Tlie commission on realignment of presbyteries of the Synod of North Carolina, Presbyterian Church, U. S., has reached a decision that theformer presby^ies of Ck>noord, Kings Mountain and Vl^nston- Salem be merged into one presbytery. The dttdsion for a. single presbytery was announced recenUy and will involve 23 counties in Piedmont and Western North ^olina.synod in 'June approved the action of a similar com mission dividing the ninepresbyteries in the state into six, with Kings Mountain, Win8ton<-Salem and Concord.Presbyteries becomipg < one unit. Ihe recent decision followed a second commission study in whidh the commission was to -review the region, with power todivide the presbytery into not more than two bodies.The former, alignment in cluded:Ouicprd Presbytery - hredell, Rowan. Cabarrus, Alexander, atawba, Rurke, Caldwell. McDowell and Watauga counties. Kings Mountain Presbytery - Gaston, Lincoln, Cleveland, Rutherford, and Polk Counties. Wmston-Salem Presbytery - Stokes, Forsyth Davidson, Davie, Yadkin, Surry, All^eny, Wilkes and Ashe counties.Concord Presbytery . bad.headquarters in States^e to serve its nine-county area. Official location oi^eadquarters to serve Presbytery One bas notbeen made,' \^th the decision expected when the commission meets in January of 1972. A date and location on that meeting has not been made. ENTERPRISE /«- u ■itf.;, n-Tri n..