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Records of the Pentecostal Publishing Company and Morrison Theological Trust ARC1987-002 - Finding Aid
ATS Special Collection and Archives
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Records of the Wilmore Book Club ARC2025-008 - Finding Aid
ATS Special Collections and Archives
The Records of the Wilmore Book Club (ARC 2025-008), documents the history and activities of the Wilmore Book Club, a literary and fellowship organization founded in 1934 in Wilmore, Kentucky. The Club’s mission centers on reading and discussing important literary works while fostering Christian fellowship among members drawn from the local community, Asbury College, and Asbury Theological Seminary. The materials span from 1934 to 2011 and include meeting minutes, membership records, constitutions and bylaws, correspondence, book reviews, programs, financial records, and photographic materials. These documents provide a detailed look at the Club’s governance, membership, programs, and intellectual pursuits over many decades. The collection reflects the Club’s long-standing commitment to thoughtful reading, community engagement, and spiritual enrichment. The size of the collection is one box comprising approximately 1 linear foot of space. There are no restrictions on this collection.
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Records of the Wilmore Women's Club ARC2025-007 - Finding Aid
ATS Special Collections and Archives
The records of the Wilmore Women’s Club provide a comprehensive account of the club’s civic, educational, and cultural contributions to the Wilmore, Kentucky community from 1956 to 2011. Founded as a local organization dedicated to service, fellowship, and community improvement, the Wilmore Women’s Club engaged in a broad range of initiatives that supported both local heritage and individual well-being.
This collection includes meeting proceedings, correspondence, subject files, financial documents, literary works, and photographs that illustrate the club’s organizational history and evolving areas of focus. Notable items include the original Constitution and By-laws, decades of meeting minutes, and materials from the club’s 50th and 25th anniversary celebrations. Also featured are publications related to caregiving and memory support, local preservation efforts, and community-based craft and gardening projects.
These records offer valuable insights into the role of women in shaping small-town life, promoting civic responsibility, and preserving community identity through volunteerism, education, and collaboration. The size of the collection is one box comprising approximately 1 linear foot of space. There are no restrictions on this collection.
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Records of United Christian Ashrams, International ARC1984-001 - Finding Aid
ATS Special Collections and Archives
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Records of World’s Christian Endeavor Union ARC2015-003 Finding Aid
ATS Special Collections and Archives
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United Christian Ashrams, International ARC1996 -010 - Finding Aid
United Christian Ashrams, International N.A.
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United Christian Ashrams, International ARC2001 -001 - Finding Aid
United Christian Ashrams, International N.A.
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