Document Type

Finding Aid

Publication Date

3-8-2022

Inclusive Dates--Span

1977-1992

Inclusive Dates--Bulk

1977-1992

Scope and Content Note

This collection contains manuscripts, printed materials, songs, personal notes, end-of-year testing materials, and 2 cassette tapes all belonging to or produced by Francis M. Churchill.

The collection is housed in one box.

Biographical Note

Dr. Francis M. “Doc” Churchill was born 25 December 1918 to James Douglas and Hattie Frank Robinson Churchill. He married Mayme Lee Griffitts Churchill (1918-2018) and the couple had a son, Roy Douglass Churchill (1954-1995). Francis M. Churchill was a minister at Hamby Church of Christ in Texas.

Donor Note

Churchill family

Arrangement

The processors retained the original order as received as much as possible.

Content List

Box 1
[First Folder] Finding Aid
[Miscellaneous Notes]
[2 Cassette Tapes: Hamby Sing, Wednesday Night April 27, 1977 Hamby Church of Christ]
Song God Bless You Go With God
Students 1991-1992 End of Year Testing
[Miscellaneous Articles and Reading]
To Be of Value in the Lord’s Work
Manuscripts
Manuscripts
Manuscripts
Printed Materials
Printed Materials

Language

ENGLISH

Extent of Collection

1.5 linear feet (1 box)

Manuscript Number

Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts #103

Physical Location

Center for Restoration Studies

Use Restrictions

Open to researchers. Contact Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives to make an appointment.

Processing Status

Processed

Finding Aid created by

Kayla Sanderson, Avery Reinoehl, Mac Ice, Amanda Dietz

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