Items Added to Existing Pages
July, 2001
"Jeremiah Chaplin."
Cathcart, William, ed. The Baptist Encyclopedia. 2 Vols. Rev. ed. (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1883).
Compiler and Author of the Introductory Essay in the
Second American Edition of William Carey's Memoir (1837)
[added: July 19, 2001]
"Francis Wayland."
Cathcart, William, ed. The Baptist Encyclopedia. 2 Vols. Rev. ed. (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1883).
Vol. II, p. 1220 Vol. II, p. 1221 Vol. II, p. 1222
Compiler and Author of the Introductory Essay in the
First American Edition of William Carey's Memoir (1836)
[added: July 13, 2001]
Miron Winslow, A Sketch of Missions; or History of the Principal Attempts to Propagate Christianity among the Heathen
(published in 1819, Andover, Massachusetts)
[added: July 19, 2001]
Philip Doddridge (1702-1751), an Evangelical Dissenting Minister, Northampton, England
[added: July 11, 2001]
President of Brown University, 1827-1855
Compiler and Author of the Introductory Essay in the
First American Edition of William Carey's Memoir (1836)
[added: July 13, 2001]
Sir Henry Havelock, (1795-1857)
Baptist Leader of British troops at the India Mutiny, 1857
Baptized by John Mack at Serampore on April 4, 1830
Husband of Hannah Marshman, third daughter of Dr. Joshua Marshman
[added: July 17, 2001]
William Carey Hall, American Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, Wisconsin
This postcard photograph from the early 1950s is described as follows:
"This 300 foot building which once served as a cattle barn, is now the headquarters for
conferences in the Abbey Area. It contains a cafeteria, conference room, auditorium
with stage and rooms for 250 guests. Color Photo by J. A. Fagan."
[added: July 25, 2001]
Governors-General of British India during Carey's Lifetime
[added: July 31, 2001]
"WCC launches Center for study of the work of William Carey"
Published by the Southern Baptist Convention's news agency, Baptist Press, on July 12, 2001, this story reviews the establishment of the Center for Study of the Life and Work of William Carey, D.D. (1761-1834) at William Carey College, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.A. The Center gratefully acknowledges Baptist Press for permission to link this page.
[added: July 16, 2001]
Hattiesburg American (June 18, 2001): 2A
Published in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.A., The Hattiesburg American is the local newspaper in William Carey College's home location. The Center gratefully acknowledges the newspaper for permission to reprint this article. This story reviews the establishment of the Center for Study of the Life and Work of William Carey, D.D. (1761-1834) at William Carey College, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.A.
[added: July 27, 2001]
The Advertiser News--South Mississippi Journal 19/11 (June 13-14, 2001): 4
Published in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.A., The Advertiser News is a local newspaper for Hattiesburg, Petal, and surrounding areas. The Center gratefully acknowledges the newspaper for permission to reprint this article.
This story reviews the Center's being featured on The Baptist Page.
[added: July 30, 2001]
Created: July 11, 2001 Updated: July 31, 2001