Records of the meetings of Raccoon Creek Church 1899 - 1927, including Bethel and Mount Pleasant congregations. Raccoon Creek Church Book [1872-1885] including notes that look like sermon topics. This book might have belonged to William Harshbarger: Some of its contents include: · A list of marriages and funerals performed by Harshbarger through 1915 (see back of notebook). · Harshbarger's license to perform marriages in Taylor County, Kentucky (1896). · Report made by John Pefley and probably William Harshbarger regarding an incident involving Kesler (12 September 1856). · Draft of will made by John Harshbarger. Note: Legal version of the will is included in section on "disputes." · Miscellaneous materials and notes including the duties of ministers as compared to deacons. A notebook recording church meetings and presenting lists of members (circa 1890). Congregations include Beech Grove New Hope, North Fork, and Sampson Hill. Some names in the notebook include Harshbarger (William), Campbell, Branson and Smeltzer. Bethel Minutes Record Book and sermon or topic notes (found in the Bethel Minutes Record Book). Bethel Church Council Minutes 1927 - 1957. Bible. Sunday School Records 1876-1923. Ladoga Bethel 1896-1898 membership book. "Star of Hope" hymn book from Bethel Church of the Brethren. Ladoga Church of the Brethren treasurer's records 1960 - 1975 (disbanding of congregation). Handwritten history of Ladoga Brethren Church that closely corresponds to the "History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana," 1952 edition. Church Council Minutes from Bethel and Mount Pleasant (1885 - 1886 - 1897). Note: Mount Pleasant was formed in 1888. 1969 - 100th anniversary program and brief history. Historical overview, "Contributions to Manchester College from the Banks of Raccoon Creek." Guestbook with pen documenting those attending the 1969 100th anniversary celebration held at Bethel Church of the Brethren in Ladoga, Indiana. "Public Sale" notice for the contents of the Bethel (Ladoga) Church of the Brethren (1975). One bible from the Bethel Church with a handwritten inscription dated 15 September 1908. "On the above date we build and dedicate to the Lord and his service this Rostrum and Seal this testament within this inclosure as witness of our good faith and our sincere prayer so that God may continue his blessings for the future to Old Bethel (as? ) so richly in the past." The signatures of ministers, clerk, deacons (and perhaps others) are included - along with their respective ages. Disputes and Concerns: The "Will" of John H. Harshbarger. John H. was the brother to Rev. William R. Harshbarger. John was married to Amanda Harshbarger (possibly his second wife?). His children were Oliver W. Harshbarger, Samuel M. Harshbarger, William F. Harshbarger, and Nannie (Harshbarger) Jeffries. After moving to the Ladoga area, are Joseph and Lydia Kenney (Kinney?) in good fellowship with the Brethren in Virginia? 20 April 1833 letter from Daniel Bowman and Joseph Bowman, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee to Peter Zell of Putnam County, Blakesburgh, Indiana, regarding membership letter. Letter from Byrd Webster 25 January 1872 to Brother Robert Meiller (Robert Miller?) requesting reconciliation over the matter of meeting attendance. Ella decides to leave the church. |