Stillman Institute (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) records, 1904-1915.
Items found within the Executive Committee of the Institute for the Training of Colored Ministers record book, 1877-1891. The Institute for the Training of Colored Ministers (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) was organized by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. as in 1877 with an objective "to educate colored candidates for the ministry, with a view to the organization and building up of an African Presbyterian Church." Its name was changed to the Tuscaloosa Institute in 1891, and to the Stillman Institute in 1893. In 1951, it became a four year college and changed its name to Stillman College. Records include a 1904 mortgage, an undated report on Colored Evangelization by James G. Snedecor, who served as Secretary of the Executive Committee of Colored Evangelization; and correspondence and report on Stillman Institute by James G. Snedecor, 1915.
Snedecor, James George, 1855-1916. (author)
1904 1904-1915
English
Stillman Institute (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Institute for the Training of Colored Ministers. Snedecor, James George, 1855-1916.
African American Presbyterians--Alabama--Tuscaloosa. Universities and colleges--Alabama--Tuscaloosa. African American universities and colleges--Alabama--Tuscaloosa.
Alabama Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa (Ala.) North and Central America--United States--Alabama--Tuscaloosa--Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa (Ala.)
correspondence property records reports
manuscripts
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12 p.
ARCHIVES 142222; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
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