Reconstruction-Era Methodist Episcopal Church conference journals now available freely online in the Digital Library of Georgia

ATHENS, Ga., June 8, 2023 Selected by statewide cultural heritage stakeholders and funded by the DLG’s competitive digitization grant program, this collection is the Pitts Theology Library’s first collaboration with the DLG and is available here: Georgia Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church Collection.

The collection is comprised of bound conference journals dating from 1867 to 1939, produced by the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC), a Northern church that established missions in Georgia during the Reconstruction Era, working closely with the Freedman’s Aid Society to find schools and colleges for the formerly enslaved while integrating the then-separate Black and white churches into the same conference. MEC churches were established in both rural and urban areas throughout the state.

The conference journals contain the minutes, reports, and statistics of the Methodist Episcopal Church and its individual congregations throughout the state of Georgia. They present value for researchers interested in the history of religion and race in Georgia, genealogical records of the clergy, the disparity between Black and white congregations, and other statistical data. The materials are useful for genealogists, scholars of Methodism, and historians of Georgia during the Reconstruction Era as well as the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.

Thomas Elliott, Jr., D.Min., associate professor in the practice of practical theology and Methodist studies and the director of Contextual Education II, Teaching Parish, and Internships Candler School of Theology, Emory University, defines the importance of digital access to this content:

“This particular subset of Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) journals, 1867-1925, documents an important period in Georgia Methodism spanning from the Reconstruction Era to the period preceding the unification of the MEC with two other Methodist denominations. As a lifelong Methodist and Elder in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church, these journals significantly contribute to my own denomination’s history despite the relatively small size of the MEC Georgia conferences. These materials are essential tools for researching Methodist history, and having them more accessible to my students and the wider public further helps preserve the Methodist tradition. I know I speak for my “Methodist at Candler” colleagues in saying that interaction with these types of primary sources is a significant part of the educational experience in Methodist Studies at Candler.”

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Minutes of the Seventh Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Ga., beginning October 15th, 1873

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Title: Minutes of the Seventh Session of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Atlanta, Ga., beginning October 15th, 1873

https://dlg.usg.edu/record/emt_gcmec_8354

Description: The minutes of the 7th Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 15-21, 1873.

 Journal of the Sessions of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the Reorganization, as the Georgia Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Atlanta [on] October 10, 1867, by Bishop Davis W. Clark

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Title: Journal of the Sessions of the Georgia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the Reorganization, as the Georgia Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Atlanta [on] October 10, 1867, by Bishop Davis W. Clark

https://dlg.usg.edu/record/emt_gcmec_8390

Description: The journal of the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church from its reorganization as the Georgia Mission Conference in 1867 through the split of the Georgia and Savannah Conferences in 1897.

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Georgia Historic Newspapers Update Winter 2023

Issue of the Marietta Journal from February 1922 reporting the resignation of Jim Brumby as Mayor of Marietta.

This winter, the Digital Library of Georgia released several new grant-funded newspaper titles to the Georgia Historic Newspapers website. Included below is a list of the newly available titles.

Titles funded by the Diocese of Savannah

Southern Cross (Atlanta), 2001-2008

Titles funded by the Forsyth County Public Library

Forsyth County News, 2013-2016, 2018-2019

Titles made available as part of the Georgia Newspaper Project’s Born Digital Program

Banks County News (Homer), 2016, 2022

Barrow News-Journal (Winder), 2022

Braselton News, 2018

Jackson Herald (Jefferson), 2022

Madison County Journal (Hull), 2022

Millen News, 2022

Pickens County Progress (Jasper), 2007

True Citizen (Waynesboro), 2022

Titles funded by the Georgia Public Library Service

Charlton County Herald (Folkston), 1908-1929

Titles funded by the Lucy Hilton Maddox Memorial Library

Early County News (Blakely), 1953-1967

Titles funded by the National Digital Newspaper Program with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Atlanta Georgian, 1914

Cordele Daily Sentinel, 1920

Cordele Dispatch, 1916-1920

Cordele Dispatch, 1926-1927

Cordele Dispatch and Daily Sentinel, 1920-1926

Dawson Journal, 1883-1887

Dawson News, 1889-1925

Fitzgerald Enterprise, 1902-1912

Fitzgerald Leader Enterprise and Press, 1921-1927

Fitzgerald Leader, 1921

Leader-Enterprise (Fitzgerald), 1912-1915

Leader-Enterprise and Fitzgerald Press, 1915

Leader, Enterprise and Press (Fitzgerald), 1915-1921

Lee County Journal (Leesburg), 1904-1923

Marietta Journal, 1907-1909

Marietta Journal, 1918-1924

Marietta Journal and Courier, 1909-1918

South Western News (Dawson) 1887-1889

Weekly Georgian (Atlanta), 2013

Titles funded by the Newton County Public Library System with donations from Dr. Thomas Crews and Dr. R. Steven Whatley

Covington News, 1924-1942

Titles funded by the R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation

Abbeville Chronicle, 1898-1901

Advertiser (Fort Gaines), 1887-1890

Arlington Advance, 1879-1882

Blairsville Herald, 1892-1902

Clinch County News (Homerville), 1898-1911

Conyers Weekly, 1883-1888

Cordele Sentinel, 1899-1902

Enterprise (Carnesville), 1890-1892

Fitzgerald Enterprise, 1895-1912

Fort Gaines Sentinel, 1895-1902

Gibson Record, 1892-1933

Hamilton Journal, 1889-1906

Haralson Banner (Buchanan), 1884-1891

Jesup Sentinel, 1890-1901

Jones County News (Gray), 1895-1906

Lincoln Home Journal (Lincolnton), 1898-1902

Piedmont Republican (Jasper), 1891

Pike County Journal (Zebulon), 1888-1902

Schley County Enterprise (Ellaville), 1886-1888

Schley County News (Ellaville), 1889-1900

Southeast Georgian (Kingsland), 1895-1932

Spring Place Jimplecute (Spring Place), 1891-1903

Sylvania Telephone, 1879-1907

Titles funded by the Watson-Brown Foundation

Atlanta Georgian, 1915

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