Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Holloway Lee Power diary, Part 1 (photocopy), 1850-1853
Describes his move from Alabama to Texas, negotiations to buy land, weather, church meetings, religious meditations, physical ailments. He mentions going to Thomas J. Rusk's to be magnetized for headaches though to little effect.
Holloway Lee Power diary, Part 2, 1854-1857
Material much the same as in Part 1 except there are more religious meditations. In September 1854 he returned to Alabama to visit relatives and the diary describes this trip.
Holloway Lee Power diary, Part 2 (photocopy), 1854-1857
Material much the same as in Part I except there are more religious meditations. In September 1854 he returned to Alabama to visit relatives and the diary describes this trip.
Holloway Lee Power - Sketches of Apostle Peter
The collection contains agricultural, mathematical, and personal notes; religious meditations; correspondence; and a few legal and business papers. There are also some papers of one of Power's sons, Holloway Bunyan Power, born in 1834 in Alabama. He also was a farmer, and upon his father's death on November 6, 1866, he succeeded him as a preacher for Bethany Baptist Church. Some of the records of the church are included with this collection.
Holloway Lee Power - Bible reflections, 1843-1844
The collection contains agricultural, mathematical, and personal notes; religious meditations; correspondence; and a few legal and business papers. There are also some papers of one of Power's sons, Holloway Bunyan Power, born in 1834 in Alabama. He also was a farmer, and upon his father's death on November 6, 1866, he succeeded him as a preacher for Bethany Baptist Church. Some of the records of the church are included with this collection.
Holloway Lee Power - Religious notes with "index" (contents list)
The collection contains agricultural, mathematical, and personal notes; religious meditations; correspondence; and a few legal and business papers. There are also some papers of one of Power's sons, Holloway Bunyan Power, born in 1834 in Alabama. He also was a farmer, and upon his father's death on November 6, 1866, he succeeded him as a preacher for Bethany Baptist Church. Some of the records of the church are included with this collection.
