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DOVER ASSOCIATION (1783)

42. Minute book of the association, 1828-29, 1839-49 (1 vol., 2 unsewed
mss.).

Dover Bapt. assoc., Minutes . . ., 1790-91, 1793-99, 1801-1937 [Richmond, etc.].

J. L. Burrows, Dover association, Va. Centennial address. Virginia Baptist historical
society ([Richmond?] 1883).

J. S. Bosher, They go not because they ought to but because they want to go!
History of the Dover Baptist association, 1930 (mimeog.).

J. S. Bosher, History of the Dover Baptist association, 1931 (mimeog.).

Historical papers; sesqui-centennial, Dover Baptist association, held with first
Baptist church, Richmond, Va., Apr. 11th and 12th, 1933
(Richmond, [1933?]).

43. Manoah (1869, extinct 1935), Charles City County.

Minute book, 1869-98 (1 vol.).

44. Dover (1773), Goochland County.

Minute book, 1850-60, 1864-72, 1874-83, 1896-97 (1 vol.).

45. Goochland (1771), Goochland County.

Minute book, 1877-1909 (1 vol.).

Garnett Ryland, "History of Goochland church," in Dover Bapt. assoc., Minutes,
1936, pp. 81-85.

46. Berea (1846), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1846-81, 1882-84, 1884-1930 (4 vols.).

Minutes, 1882-84, in Minute book, 1846-55, reversed.

Constitution adopted 1856 in Minute book, 1855-81.

Constitution as amended in 1885, in Minute book, 1884-1914, pp. 3-7.

47. Elon (1857), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1857-1929 (2 vols.).

Historical sketch, 1854-57, in Minute book, 1857-84; also notes on current economic
and social conditions by Alfred Duke, clerk, 1857-86.

48. Gwathmey (1892), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1892-94, 1900-23 (1 vol.).

49. Hopeful (1807), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1855-1900 (1 vol.).

50. Taylorsville (1841), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1841-61, 1868-1921 (3 vols.).


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51. Walnut Grove (1841), Hanover County.

Minute book, 1841-61, 1865-1901 (2 vols.).

Called Bethesda, 1841-45.

52. Antioch (1777), Henrico County.

Minute book, 1787, 1791-1828, 1893-97, 1901-02, 1907, 1912-13, 1915 (2 vols.).

Minutes of 1907 in Minute book, 1893-1915, p. 169.

1787-1828 vol. was carried to Lockport, N. Y., during the Civil War and returned
in 1877 (see ms. letter in front, Jan. 22, 1877).

Called Boarswamp to 1846.

53. Bethlehem (1838), Henrico County.

Minute book, 1902-23 (1 vol.).

Historical sketch, 1838-1918, pp. 11-12.

54. Deep Run (1791, reorganized 1865), Henrico County.

Sunday school records, 1849-61, 1865-72 (1 vol.).

Called Hungry to 1878.

55. Four Mile Creek (1781), Henrico County.

Minute book, 1825-35, 1833-46, 1848-61, 1868-1902, 1903-24 (6 vols.).

List of members, ca. 1913-14 (1 vol.).

Garnett Ryland, "History of Four Mile Creek church." in Dover Bapt. assoc.,
Minutes, 1937, pp. 73-76.

56. [Richmond] Baptist Church Extension Society.

Treasurer's book, 1890-91 (1 vol.; only 2 pp. used).

57. [Richmond] Baptist Council (1903).

A. W. Patterson, Historical sketch of the Baptist council of Richmond . . .
(Richmond, 1930).

58. Richmond Baptist Ministers' Conference.

Minute book, 1900-11, 1915-24, 1925-34 (3 vols.).

59. [Richmond] Calvary (1877).

Minute book, 1877-1913 (3 vols.; 1898-1909, 1909-13 loose leaf, typew.).

Deacon's records, 1910-22 (mss. & typew.).

Correspondence, 1922-25 (mss. & typew.).

Register, ca. 1885-1915 (mss., printed form).

Called Clay Street to 1894.

60. Westhampton (1911), Henrico County.

Minute book, 1911-26 (2 vols.).

Minute book of the Building Committee, 1925-26 (1 vol.).

61. Winn's (1776), Henrico County.

Minute book, 1854-75 (1 vol.).

J. R. Garlick, . . . Sermon, historical and memorial of Winn's Baptist church,
Hanover County, Virginia
[1776-1901] . . . [Richmond, 1901] (reprint from The
Religious Herald,
1901).

Called Bethlehem to Aug. 1869.

62. Colosse (1791, reorganized 1835 and 1844), King William County.

Minute book, 1814-35, 1814-16, 1822-29, 1835-40, 1842, 1846, 1849-70 (2 vols.).

Minutes, 1814-70, copied (to 1857) from an earlier vol.

List of "members [1838] who were of our body and who were not," the latter
having joined the Disciples of Christ, in Minute book 1814-35.

Called Lower College to 1853.

63. Hebron (1825), King William County.

Minute book, 1882-1931 (1 vol.).

Historical sketch, 1825-87, p. 7.

Mrs. W. E. Fox, . . . Historical sketch of the Hebron Baptist church, King
William County, Virginia
[n.p., 1925].

History, covenant & rules of order of the Hebron Baptist church, King William
County, Va.
(Richmond, 1882).

Called Mangohick, 1825-32; Union-mangohick, 1832-54; Hebron, since 1854.

64. Sharon (1775), King William County.

Sunday school record, 1849-50, 1853-54, 1870-73 (1 vol.).

Sunday school library record, 1852 (1 vol.).


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65. West Point (1873), King William County.

Minute book, 1873-98 (2 vols.).

66. Emmaus (1776), New Kent County.

Minute book, 1792-1841, 1856-63, 1866-71 (2 vols.).

Called Charles City to 1834.