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R Little Zion Baptist Church (Howell
County, Mo.).
503 Records,
1913-1994.
Nine volumes.
These are the record books of the Little
Zion Baptist Church near Trask in Howell County, Missouri. The volumes include membership records,
lists of officers and pastors, and minutes of church meetings from 4 October
1913 through 1 June 1994. There is also
an historical sketch of the church written for its centennial in 1994.
Twenty members attended the
organizational meeting of the Little Zion Baptist Church in 1894. Before its organization, the church had been
a mission of Mount Pisgah Baptist Church at Hutton Valley. George Louis Findley was Little Zion’s first
pastor. The congregation first met in a
log building northwest of its present site.
When that building was destroyed by fire, a new one-room building was
erected nearby on land donated by James and Nancy Stout. The church has occupied the same grounds
since then, with the most recent construction, a new sanctuary, taking place in
1972.
The records of the Little Zion Baptist
Church consist of record books containing primarily the minutes of church
meetings. There are no records for 1894
to October 1913, May 1918 through August 1930, or September 1939 through August
1940. Some of the missing data for
these periods is supplied in the centennial history of the church. In addition to an historical sketch, the
history contains notes on the Bible School, church camps, the girl’s auxiliary,
and the Royal Neighbors. There is also
a complete chronological listing of all church pastors and officers to the
present.
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