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  1. African American Clergy

    Unidentified African American clergyman; this image came from the collection of a local Bowling Green family. Please help identify the persons in this photograph, send an email to spcol@wku.edu or Phone (270) 745-6092

    Record Type: Photo

    African American Clergy
  2. Monsignor Thomas Francis Gambon

    Monsignor Thomas Gambon, Pastor of Saint Paul church of Owensboro, KY (1886-1892) in an image taken by Clark and Steitler. He was the first priest of the Louisville Diocese to be honored with the robes of a monsignor. He died December 11, 1901 and is buried in St. Louis Cemetery, Louisville.

    Record Type: Photo

    Owensboro Priest
  3. Papers (Baker, James Thomas, b. 1940) - Baker, James Thomas, b. 1940

    Typed manuscript titled "Christ and Anti-Christ: Reciprocal Excommunication in North Carolina written by James Thomas Baker in 1975.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Baker, James Thomas, b. 1940)
  4. Papers (Goodnight Family)

    Letters, legal papers, photographs, articles, and data on the Goodnight family, Franklin, Kentucky; journal, 1868-1880, of Cumberland Presbyterian minister Thomas Mitchell Goodnight; items from William Jennings Bryan, William J. Goebel, J. G. Carlisle, and Frances Cleveland included.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Goodnight Family)
  5. Papers (Royden, Cynthia Ann) - Royden, Cynthia Ann

    Interviews conducted by Cindy Royden with Oscar Tittle, Charles and Rosey Woolbright and Ivan H. Key, members of Pentecostal churches in Bowling Green, Kentucky, about their religious beliefs and practices. Includes taped services at Seventh Street Full Gospel Church and First United Pentecostal Church, Bowling Green, Kentucky.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Royden, Cynthia Ann)
  6. Records (Warren County Court) - Warren County Court (KY)

    Surety bonds given for ministers in connection with licenses to perform marriages in Warren County, Kentucky.

    Record Type: Archive

    Records (Warren County Court)

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