Information Sheet

 

 

R         Eleven Points River Baptist Association (Mo.).

356                  Minutes of annual sessions, 1890‑1901.

                                    Two folders, photocopies.

 

 

 

These are printed minutes of the second and thirteenth annual meetings of the Eleven Points River Baptist Association, 1890 and 1901.  Founded as the Elevenpoint River Associa­tion of Mis­sionary Baptists, the association included churches in Carter, Howell, Oregon, and Ripley coun­ties in Missouri.

 

The Elevenpoint River Association of Missionary Baptists was organized in 1889.  It in­cluded sixteen churches representing several hundred members.  Churches in Oregon County pre­dominated, but there were also some from Carter and Ripley counties, and one from Howell County.  The largest congregations were those at Alton and Myrtle in Oregon County.  By the time of its thirteenth annual session in 1901, the association had been renamed as the Eleven Points River Baptist Association.  Twenty churches were on the rolls.

 

The proceedings of the annual sessions of the association include minutes of meetings, com­mittee reports, assignments of delegates to annual sessions of neighboring associations, and statis­tical information for constituent churches of the Eleven Points River Association.

 

 


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