Document Type
Finding Aid
Publication Date
11-9-2018
Inclusive Dates--Span
1922-1967
Inclusive Dates--Bulk
1922-1967
Scope and Content Note
This collection contains some of the personal papers of Henry Earl Smith, including sermon outlines, correspondence, and collected notes. These papers are housed in 1 box.
Biographical Note
Henry Earl Smith was a Christian preacher and educator. He taught at Harding College for twelve years. In 1949, he began preaching at the Church of Christ in Bridgeport, Texas. He died in Bridgeport in 1969.
Donor Note
Henry Earl Smith
Arrangement
This collection is arranged by material type. The sermon outlines are arranged in alphabetical order by title. The collection also contains an index of the sermon titles at the front of the box.
Content List
Box 1
[First Folder] Finding Aid
Sermon numbers
Sermons: A
Sermons: B
Sermons: C
Sermons: D
Sermons: E
Sermons: F
Sermons: G
Sermons: H
Sermons: I
Sermons: J
Sermons: K
Sermons: L
Sermons: M
Sermons: N
Sermons: O
Sermons: P
Sermons: Q
Sermons: R
Sermons: S
Sermons: T
Sermons: U
Sermons: V
Sermons: W
Sermons: Y
Church bulletins, 1960-1963
Correspondence, 1949-1958
Clippings
Personal Notes
Newsletters, 1949-1963
Obituaries
Pamphlets and tracts
“Vision in the Eldership,” presented 1958, Abilene Christian Lectureship
Poems
Subjects
Churches of Christ--Texas
Language
ENGLISH
Extent of Collection
0.5 linear feet (1 box)
Manuscript Number
Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts #54
Physical Location
Center for Restoration Studies
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [file or folder name], Henry Earl Smith Papers, 1922-1967. Center for Restoration Studies MS #54. Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives, Brown Library. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
Use Restrictions
Open to researchers. Contact Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives to make an appointment.
Processing Status
Processed
Finding Aid created by
ACU Staff, Kayla Sanderson, Amanda Dietz, Mac Ice
Subjects--Personal Names
Smith, Henry Earl, 1885-1969
Comments
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