A Guide to the A Guide to the John Early Papers 1800-1856
A Collection in the
Archives and Special Collections Department of
the McGraw-Page Library
Accession Number Methodist Vertical File Early 1
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Archives and Special Collections, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College
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Randolph-Macon College
Ashland, Virginia 23005-5505
USA
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Processed by: Special Collections Staff
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
The John Early Papers, Methodist Vertical File Early 1, Archives and Special Collections, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA.
Acquisition Information
The collection is a combination of Randolph-Macon College materials, Virginia Conference materials and donated materials. Much of the collection was presented to the college by J. Rives Childs, October 1930, in connection with the celebration of the centennial of the college. Additional materials were donated in December 1945. Mr. Childs was the great-grandson of Bishop Early and a 1912 alumnus of the college. Other donors include Miss Fanny Early, Dr. L.R. Littleton and Frank J. Merryman.
Biographical/Historical Information
Born January 1, 1786 in Bedford County Virginia, the thirteenth child of Joshua and Mary Early, Bishop John Early joined the Methodist Church following his conversion in April of 1804. Licensed to preach after 1806 - 1807, he began his ministry at Poplar Forest in Bedford, Virginia ministering to Mr. Jefferson's slaves. By 1811, he was traveling the Greenville Circuit and received more than 500 persons into the church. A stirring preacher, he attracted the attention of church leaders and became a Presiding Elder in 1813. Although he held many important positions in the church he was not elected to the Episcopacy until 1854, due to his connection to slavery. In 1821 he married Elizabeth Rives. He was offered several positions in the federal government, which he declined, feeling they would be in opposition to his ministerial calling. He was instrumental in the local government of Lynchburg, VA, and supported various causes and enterprises, such as the James River and Kanawha Canal and the Viginia and Tennessee Railroad Company. He was also instrumental in the founding of Randolph-Macon College and served as President of the Board of Trustees for nearly 40 years, as well as serving as College Agent. He died on November 5, 1873 and is buried in Spring Hill Cemetary in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Scope and Content
The collection primarily contains information bearing on Randolph-Macon College and the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church. Diaries cover 1807 to 1813. Correspondence beginning in 1800 includes family and other prominent Methodists (William McKendree and Leonidas Rosser). Methodist materials include General Conference information from 1830, 1836, 1840 and 1844, ordination certificates and sermon notes.
Arrangement
Correspondence is arranged chronologically by folder, other material is arranged by subject.
Contents List
- folder 6
Diary 1807
- Folder 7
Diary 1808
- Folder 8
Diary 18102 volumes
- Folder 9
Diary 1811
- Folder 10
Diary 1812
- Folder 11
Diary 1813
- Folder 5
Administrative Correspondence 1940
- Folder 3
Index
- Folder 4
Index
- Folder 1
Traveling Preacher, The Story of Bishop John Early by William K. Thomas 1964
- Folder 2
An Account of the Experience and Travels of John Early from 25 May 1807-June 8,1814 Transcribed by Deborah Pugh 2002
- Folder 37
Memorial Discourse 18731 item
On the death of John Early delivered by Bishop Doggett
- Folder 40
Portraits of John Early2 items
- Folder 43
Later Articles about John Early 1879-19722 items
- Folder 53
Obituaries10 items
- Folder 54
Obituaries12 items
- Folder 55
Lynchburg Magazine Nov/Dec 19721 item
- Folder 12
Miscellaneous Correspondence 1800-184013 items
- Folder 13
Correspondence of John Early and William McKendree 1821-18298 items
- Folder 14
Corresponence of John Early and Elizabeth B. Early 1823-185796 items
- Folder 15
Letters bearing on Randolph-Macon 1825, 18272 items
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D. Dempsy to John Early, proposing Leaksville N.C. April 16, 1827
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Gabriel Disoway to John Early, written on printed circular, Address to the Members and Friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church January 17, 1825
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- Folder 16
Correspondence of John Early and J. Emory 1829-18326 items
- Folder 18
Letters bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1830-18317 items
- Folder 19
Letters bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1832-183322 items
- Folder 20
Correspondence of John Early and Eleazer Early 1833-18349 items
- Folder 21
Letters Bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1834-183529 items
- Folder 23
Letters Bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1836-183710 items
- Folder 24
Letters Bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1838-183915 items
- Folder 25
Letters Bearing on Randolph-Macon College 184016 items
- Folder 26
Miscellaneous Correspondence 1841-184612 items
- Folder 28
Letters Bearing on Randolph-Macon College 1841-186141 items
- Folder 30
Correspondence of John Early 1847-185022 items
- Folder 32
Correspondence of Thomas Early (son of John Early) 1850-189418 items
- Folder 33
Correspondence of John Early 1851-18565 items
- Folder 34
John Early - Leonida Rosser Correspondence 1853-18544 items
given by Dr. l. R. Littleton
- Folder 36
Miscellaneoud Correspondence 1861-18749 items
- Folder 38
Envelopes6 items
- Folder 49
Letters and Papers Bearing on Randolph-Macon College13 items
Given by Miss Fanny Early
- Folder 52
Correspondence 1857-186013 items
- Folder 4-2
Correspondence60 items
- Folder 17
Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1830
- Folder 22
General Conference 18361 item
- Folder 27
Appointment Book- Lynchburg 1841-18442 volumes
- Folder 31
Pamphlets -Church Engaging in Merchandise 1849
- Folder 44
Miscellaneous items45 items
- Folder 3-2
Methodist Episcopal Church, South Conferencemiscellaneous papers
- Folder 35
Papers concerning Thomas Early 18594 items
include Deacon's Orders,1859
- Folder 39
Confederate Materials10 items
- Folder 42
Sermon Notes3 volumes
- Folder 45
Miscellaneous Items47 items
- Folder 46
Miscellaneous Items21 items
- Folder 27
Miscellaneous Items19 items
Includes "On Baptism" and information on Spring Hill Cemetery
- Folder 48
Personal Papers11 items
- Folder 50
Miscellaneous Items12 items
- Folder 51
Miscellaneous Items4 items
- Folder 1-2
Day Book 1822
- Folder 2-2
Executor's Account (Thomas H. Early)