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Theophilus Gould Steward papers

Title
Theophilus Gould Steward papers, 1861-1924.
Author
Steward, T. G. (Theophilus Gould), 1843-1924.

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Additional Authors
  • Steward, Frank, 1872-1931.
  • Steward, Gustavus Adolphus, 1881-1966.
  • Steward, Charles, 1870-1967?
  • Steward, Theophilus Bolden, 1879-1928.
  • Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927.
Description
  • 2.2 lin. ft.
  • 4 microfilm reels.
Summary
Correspondence, writings, deeds, documents related to the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and journals. The journals constitute the largest section of the papers and cover his early years in the ministry in Georgia (1868-71), Haiti (1873), where he established a church in Port-au-Prince, and Philadelphia (1880s); his chaplaincy in Ft. Missoula and the Philippine Islands (1890s); and his years at Wilberforce University (1907-24). The journals contain a variety of items and are not arranged chronologically: drafts of sermons, essays, speeches; accounting notes; lecture notes and course notes. Two journals record marriages, baptisms and funerals performed by him in the Philippines. The correspondence includes letters to Steward from his children, Frank, Charles, Theophilus Bolden, Gustavus, his brother William and a letter from John W. Cromwell.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Correspondence.
  • Sermons.
  • Journals.
Source (note)
  • Bishop, Mrs. Anna
Biography (note)
  • Clergyman, author and educator. Steward became a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1861 and served congregations in Macon, Georgia, Brooklyn, New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Delaware, Washington, D. C., and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He was also the chaplain for the 25th Infantry where he served in the Philippine Islands and Cuba. In 1907 he joined the faculty of Wilberforce University, with which he was associated until his death, serving as vice-president, chaplain and professor of history, French and logic.
Language (note)
  • in French.
  • in Spanish.
Call Number
Sc Micro R-5910
OCLC
122455326
Author
Steward, T. G. (Theophilus Gould), 1843-1924.
Title
Theophilus Gould Steward papers, 1861-1924.
Biography
Clergyman, author and educator. Steward became a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1861 and served congregations in Macon, Georgia, Brooklyn, New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Delaware, Washington, D. C., and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He was also the chaplain for the 25th Infantry where he served in the Philippine Islands and Cuba. In 1907 he joined the faculty of Wilberforce University, with which he was associated until his death, serving as vice-president, chaplain and professor of history, French and logic.
Language
Sermon. in French.
Address. in French.
Letters. in Spanish.
Source
Bishop, Mrs. Anna 1206 Ellsworth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43206 Purchase 198707 SCM87-24 $800 2 r.c.
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Added Author
Steward, Frank, 1872-1931.
Steward, Gustavus Adolphus, 1881-1966.
Steward, Charles, 1870-1967?
Steward, Theophilus Bolden, 1879-1928.
Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927.
Research Call Number
Sc Micro R-5910
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