Gammon, William J., History of Jackson, Missouri, Presbyterian Church, n.d. (C3015)

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MICROFILM

INTRODUCTION

The "History of the Jackson, Missouri, Presbyterian Church" was compiled by the Reverend William J. Gammon. Included are biographies and photographs of church pastors, elders, and deacons, and information on programs and organizations within the church. This essay also contains information on the church's semi-centennial and the Black Presbyterian Church in Jackson.

The Presbyterian Church in Jackson was first organized on 11 February 1843 by Robert G. Barrett. This church dissolved sometime prior to the Civil War but was reorganized on 15 May 1864 by A. Munson.

DONOR INFORMATION

William J. Gammon's "History of the Jackson, Missouri, Presbyterian Church" was transferred from the State Historical Society of Missouri to the Manuscript Collection on 14 October 1971 (SHS Accession No. 888).

INDEX TERMS

These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.

  • Blacks--Presbyterian Church
  • Churches, Missouri, Jackson
  • Gammon, William J.
  • Jackson Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Missouri
  • Jackson Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Missouri--History
  • Presbyterian Church—Blacks
  • Presbyterian Church—Missouri