Greville Ewing neighborhood on Carlton Place, Glasgow
Carlton Street in Glasgow, UK, near where Greville Ewing lived.
View MoreCarlton Street in Glasgow, UK, near where Greville Ewing lived.
View MoreLocation of the Hutchinsontown neighborhood where Campbell family lived 1808-1809
View MoreCrown Street Bridge across the Clyde River leading to High Street and the old location of Glasgow University
View MoreFamily burial ground of George Jardine and his family at the wall just north of Glasgow Cathedral.
View MoreThe gravestone for George Jardine (1742-1827), professor of logic at Glasgow University, and his family in the north wall around Glasgow Cathedral. Jardine taught both Thomas and Alexander Campbell.
View MoreGlasgow Cathedral, view from nave toward choir screen and choir (looking east).
View MoreThe stone choir screen of Glasgow Cathedral divides the nave from the choir.
View MoreThe soaring space of the choir of Glasgow Cathedral is flooded with light and textured with design.
View MoreThe monuments of the Necropolis rise on the hillside east of Glasgow Cathedral. Visitors take the paved path at right to pass over the Bridge of Sighs to the cemetery. The tallest monument is a memorial to John Knox.
View MoreReproduction of Painting, "View of Glasgow and the Cathedral," by John Adam Plimmer Houston, 1840s, in the St. Mungo Museum of Religion and Art, Glasgow, UK
View MoreA monument to reformer John Knox crowns the top of the Necropolis east of Glasgow Cathedral. The Necropolis is reached by the Bridge of Sighs, foreground.
View MoreLetter from George Jardine to Robert Hunter, March 24, 1809
View MoreView to the northeast of the Firth of Clyde from McInroy’s Point at Gourock, near Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland.
View MoreTarbert, Kintyre, on the East Loch Tarbert, view of Tarbert Harbor, looking north.
View MoreGreenock Esplanade looking northwest across Firth of Clyde toward Scottish Highlands.
View MoreGreenock Esplanade looking North across the Firth of Clyde toward Helensburgh, a resort town. The Highlands rise north of Helensburgh.
View MoreGreenock Esplanade looking southeast up the Firth of Clyde toward Glasgow.
View MoreKintyre Peninsula, West Loch, looking southeast.
View MorePanoramic view from ferry approaching the Scottish islands of Islay (left) and Jura (right)
View MoreBowmore, looking up Main St. to the round Kilarrow Parish Church of Scotland.
View MoreView of Bowmore, Isle of Islay, from Bowmore Harbor, looking southeast.
View MoreView toward the northeast from the shore of Loch Indaal on the Isle of Islay, Scotland.
View MoreView at low tide looking southwest toward the Rhinns of Islay from the shore of Loch Indaal near Gartbreck Point.
View MoreRocky outcrop by Loch Indall near Gartbreck Point, view to southwest out to sea
View MoreIslay House, the family seat of Laird Walter Campbell of Shawfield (1741-1816)
View MoreThe entrance to Islay House, Isle of Islay, where Alexander Campbell visited
View MoreIslay House, Isle of Islay, east grand staircase
View MoreView along the southeast shore of Loch Indaal Bay of the village of Bowmore in the distance (right) with mountains of Jura on the horizon. Looking northeast from the shipwreck site near Gartbreck Point.
View MoreThe main hall of Islay House, the home of Laird Walter Campbell (1741-1816), with fireplace.
View MoreDining room of Islay House, the estate of Laird Walter Campbell of Shawfield (1741-1816)
View MoreIslay House former lower drawing-room, now a restaurant with green walls.
View MoreView from the window of Islay House lower drawing room, looking southwest across Loch Indaal Bay to the Rinns of Islay across the Bay.
View MoreMountains of the island of Jura rise northeast of Port Askaig, Islay, across a half mile sound.
View MoreDoorway of the Port Askaig Post Office established 1767, Islay, UK
View MoreView from West Loch Tarbert of Ardpatrick House, an estate belonging to the Shawfield Campbells. Looking northwest at sunset.
View MoreWest Loch Tarbert at sunset, view to the northeast from near Kennacraig.
View MoreTarbert, Kintyre Peninsula, East Loch harbor, with Tarbert Castle above the village
View MoreGlasgow University former High Street Entrance from University Ave
View MoreGlasgow University Archives Reading Room entry
View MoreReading Room of Glasgow University Archives
View MoreHelensburgh, Scotland looking south toward Firth of Clyde
View MoreEpitaph of Enos Campbell (d, 1805), younger brother of Thomas Campbell
View MoreSt. Patrick's Church of Ireland, Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, viewed from the southeast in the churchyard looking northwest.
View MorePhotograph of the location of Enos Campbell's grave marker in the east wall of the churchyard, near a large yew tree.
View MoreView of the town of Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, from the churchyard of St. Patrick's Church, looking south.
View MoreSheepbridge area in County Down, Northern Ireland
View MoreThe Sheep Bridge over the Clanrye (Newry) River, County Down, Northern Ireland, on the Belfast Road
View MoreSheepbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, looking north from bridge.
View MoreSheepbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, looking west.
View MoreSheepbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, looking east from the bridge.
View MoreGosford Castle, near Market Hill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, view looking northwest
View MoreThe garden of Gosford Castle, looking northwest from the Gosford Forest Park trail.
View MoreAhorey Presbyterian Church, Armagh, Northern Ireland, church sign
View MoreWest side and tower of Ahorey Presbyterian Church, view from northwest
View MoreThe Thomas Campbell Memorial Tower (1973), Ahorey Presbyterian Church, Armagh
View MoreExterior of stained glass window honoring Alexander Campbell, northeast side, Ahorey Presbyterian Church
View MoreCampbell House on the Square, Richhill, Armagh, Northern Ireland
View MoreFront Door of the Campbell home and school on the Square in Richhill, Armagh, UK
View MoreManor house of Willliam Richardson, M.P. on the northeast side of the Square in Richhill, Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK
View MoreRichhill, Armagh, UK, looking west-southwest down Main Street from the Square
View MoreHistoric Independents' Meeting House, Richhill, Armagh, UK
View MoreView toward top of hill, Richhill, Armagh, UK from Independents' Meetinghouse
View MoreCampbell Home, Hamiltonsbawn, Armagh, intersection of A51 and B111, sw corner.
View MoreThe Waterside part of the city of Londonderry on the east side of the River Foyle.
View MoreLough Foyle, looking northwest from Northern Ireland toward County Donegal, Ireland.
View MoreView from MacGilligan's Point past Martello Tower looking west toward Ireland and the Stroove Lighthouse.
View MoreView from MacGilligan's Point, Northern Ireland, looking northeast. Scottish Islands visible on horizon at right.
View MoreView from MacGilligan's Point, Northern Ireland, toward the northeast coast of Donegal County, Ireland, with the Stroove lighthouse at Inishowen Head.
View MoreView of the tip of Donegal County, Ireland, on the horizon at left, from the northern coast of Northern Ireland in the vicinity of the Giant's Causeway.
View MoreView from the Giant's Causeway of the Isle of Islay, Scotland, on the northern horizon.
View MoreThis view of the Castle was taken while approaching from the east.
View MoreThe tower of Shane's Castle on the southeast corner of its fortifications on the north shore of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland.
View MoreCloseup of the southeast tower of Shane's Castle on the north shore of Lough Neagh, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
View MoreThis photograph looks southwest from the parapet of Shane's Castle toward the expanse of Lough Neagh.
View MoreThe ruins of Shane's Castle with Camellia House along the south side. Photograph looks northwest from promenade.
View MoreThis diagram photographed on the premises of Shane's Castle shows the extent of the building and the remaining structures after it was destroyed by fire in 1815.
View MoreA view of the promenade and ramparts of Shane's Castle with Lough Neagh beyond.
View MoreA view of the north tower of Shane's Castle, viewed from the southwest looking northeast.
View MoreThese minutes document the meeting of the Foreign Workers of Churches of Christ in Canton, China. The minutes were published in type, but then later received a handwritten addition. This addition noted that American missionary George...
View MorePhotograph from the entrance of the chapel at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
View MorePhotograph of Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma from 2014.
View MoreCollage of photographs depicting buildings from the campus of Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma. Phillips University existed from 1907 to 1999.
View MoreThis article recounts efforts of cooperatives at the St. Louis Convention (1967) to add a paragraph to the Design in order to ensure congregational freedom.
View MoreThis article provided opposition to Restructure in the form of the Atlanta Declaration of May 2, 1967 and Bell’s response. The article demonstrates the cooperatives’ concerns about the Provisional Design.
View MoreThis article illustrates the view of those Disciples who believed the delegate convention would be a denominational legislature. Bell proposed a couple ways churches could avoid being restructured—do not send a delegate or send a certified...
View MoreThis article provided a brief comparison of independents and cooperatives in a question-answer format from the perspective of independents who disagreed with Restructure.
View MoreBell provided Monroe’s fire department analogy of Restructure and responded to it. The article reveals the strong reactions incited by Restructure already in 1965. Bell's response reveals that of a conservative cooperative who had always...
View MorePrinted material announcing Dr. Batsell Barrett Baxter as the Abilene Christian College Outstanding Alumnus of the Year for 1961. Dr. Baxter graduated from Abilene Christian College in the class of 1937.
View MorePhoto of the students and faculty from Brite College of the Bible, 1952.
View MoreThis photograph, biographical sketch, and short essay on baptism by Fred Gray was included by Annie Tuggle as an example of one of the young men preparing for Christian service under the tutelage of Marshall Keeble at Nashville Christian...
View MoreA photograph of four early members of the faculty of Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Pictured from left to right: W. D. Willoughby, R. C. Foster, W. C. Sayrs, and Ralph Records. Willoughby taught Church History and Doctrine. R. C. Foster was a...
View MoreBentonville, Arkansas, Faculty - Students Folder. Caption reads: Double exposure of the boys by the creek and took picture from the bridge. Rear-Wallace Wood. Left to right-Raymond Lyon, Bob Cox, Lloyd McMillan, Brown Day [sic] [Fifth...
View MorePhotograph depicting John B Cowden (left) and Don Carlos Janes. Cowden was a prominent figure who advocated for reconciliation between Churches of Christ and Christian Churches. Danes was a missionary leader within the Churches of Christ...
View MoreA flyer advertising Nichols' 1938 book, God's Woman published both by Mrs. C. R. Nichol and Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. This flyer contains testimonials commending the book by some of the most notable evangelists, editors...
View MorePaul E. Corrubia's drawing of the Marshall Building on the campus of the (now closed) Phillips University (or Phillips College of the Bible) in Enid, Oklahoma. The architect was R.W. Shaw.
View MoreJohn G. Alber created the temple model in the 1930's to use as a teaching tool in the church and other organizations. His emphasis was to demonstrate the typological significance of Solomon's Temple for the church. Alber wrote a 68 page...
View MoreThe chart sermon was created by Elery Parrish in 1930. The chart is 78 x 78 inches and the material appears to be a white canvas tarp with eyelets on the top and bottom so the chart could be hung at the front of the church. The chart was...
View MoreThese photos appear in the private scrapbook of J. B. Lehman, President of Southern Christian Institute in Edwards, Mississippi (1890-1933). They are photos of a woman associated with the school, Margaret Ferguson, who was "born a slave in...
View MoreThis pictorial was compiled and distributed by Don Carlos Janes to raise awareness of and garner support for foreign missionaries from Churches of Christ. Janes urged the pictorial to be placed in church buildings so that church members...
View MoreDisplayed is the printed personal envelope of J. D. Tant showing the handwritten address to Whitt along with an interesting resume of publications Tant authored. This letter offers a glimpse into the interrelationships among three very...
View MorePhotograph of Taubman broadcasting with the KFWB remote broadcasting bus outside of his home.
View Morehis 1927 correspondence between president of Johnson Bible College (JBC), Emma Johnson (1863-1927), and Secretary of the Board of Education of Disciples of Christ, H. O. Pritchard, consist of Pritchard's invitation to Johnson Bible College...
View MoreThe caption on the reverse of the photo reads: “Buddhist priest and Dr. Macklin, Nanking, April 19,1926, W.R. Warren." William E. Macklin played an influential role in missionary efforts to China. This picture depicts Macklin with a...
View MoreThis 1925 letter from president of Johnson Bible College (JBC), Emma Johnson (1863-1927), gave several reasons for her choice to deny affiliation with the newly established Christian Restoration Association (CRA). The letter reveals...
View MorePost card advertisement for George Taubman's sermon series at a Christian Church. This advertisement makes reference to Taubman's Bible classes in Long Beach, which drew large crowds (Kragenbrink, 173). In 1923, one of Taubman's speaking...
View MoreA typewritten letter dated March 13, 1924, and addressed to R. C. Foster, from William Jennings Bryan, containing Bryan's handwritten signature. In the letter, Bryan declines an invitation from Foster to come to Springfield, Kentucky, to...
View MorePhotograph of the Armstrong Building located at Third and Walnut Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. The McGarvey Bible College held classes on the second floor, above the Ambuhl Piano Company. After its first year of operation during the...
View MoreA photograph of Nicholas Brodie Hardeman (also known as "N.B. Hardeman")
View MoreThis image is printed on the rear cover of the Cincinnati Bible Institute Prospectus, printed for the 1923-1924 academic year, the first and only year of its existence. A year later, Cincinnati Bible Institute merged with McGarvey Bible...
View MoreAlbum of Christian Ministers, Churches, Lay Workers and Colleges page 53. This image includes information on C.H. Godfrey, H.L. Griffith, and Ellen G. Gustin. Godfrey and Griffin were preachers in the 19th century. Gustin held leadership...
View MorePhoto of students and faculty of Brite College of the Bible, 1914.
View MorePrint on card below photograph reads: "Sister Rosa Campbell was born in Fayette Co. Mar. 6, 1829, age 81 years. She joined the Christian church under Eld. John T. Johnson (white) at Midway Ky. and has lived a christian 65 years. Her...
View MoreA poster advertising the 1909 centennial convention of the Disciples of Christ held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The caption on the poster reads, "A convention of 50,000 representing 1,330,000 celebrating the centennial of an American...
View MoreA copy of the song, "Tell Mother I'll Vote Dry," by J. E. Ramsey and Charles M. Fillmore. The Fillmore brothers were passionate supporters of the temperance movement. From the preface: "The authors and publishers of 'Songs of Might' take...
View MoreThe Nashville Bible School student body poses in front of the main building at the Spruce Street Campus, approximately 1894-96. Dimensions - 13.5 x 10.25, sepia, matted to board
View MoreIn a brief four pages, D. A. Sommer, son of Daniel Sommer, explains the Church of Christ: its name, its creed, entrance into it, its government, its work, its worship, and its finances. Sommer describes the Church of Christ as opposing the...
View MoreRobert Alexander Helsabeck, also known, in the first half of the Twentieth Century, as “Uncle Bob” to many folks in Christian churches and churches of Christ in Virginia and North Carolina, was a preacher who often went to his preaching...
View MoreFirst Faculty and Student Body at Nashville Bible School - 1891 dimensions: 9.25 x 7.75 in, sepia Top row, from left: Unidentified, Edward Vernon Mills, A.D. Rogers, William Taylor, Will Logan, William Sisco, John Hayes, O.L. Trahern, 3...
View MoreThis is a scene from a lakeside baptism. The picture depicts a baptism (adult by immersion) typical of practice in the early Stone-Campbell Movement. The precise date and originator of the photograph is unknown, but some have suggested it...
View MoreLetter of membership written and signed by J.W. McGarvey and W.B. Emmal to allow Josephus Hopwood to transfer from The Church of Christ located in Broadway, Kentucky. On the back, it is written that “the Church at Buffalo” (then Buffalo...
View MoreLetter from Robert Milligan to Josephus Hopwood, dated December 21, 1874 from Lexington, Kentucky. In this letter, Robert Milligan congratulates Josephus Hopwood on his success and provides Hopwood titles of resources he should read...
View MoreJ. H. Garrison served as editor of The Christian, which later became The Christian-Evangelist. In this letter, J. H. Garrison writes to Josephus Hopwood from Quincy, Illinois, thanking Hopwood for submitting an article but explains he...
View More1863 American Christian Missionary Society Proceedings held in Cincinnati, Ohio October 20-22, which contains the "infamous" Loyalty Resolution that was presented and passed. The resolution, presented by Brother R. (Randall) Farout...
View More21.5 cm x 13.4 cm. Single sheet of paper, written in ink, from Lexington, KY, January 18, 1860. Prominent Disciples minister George W. Elley writes a bill of sale for three persons, a woman and her two daughters, sold for $900 to Dr. J. K...
View More19th century oil portrait of Alexander Campbell thought to be a copy of the famous 1857 James Bogle portrait held by Bethany College. Shows Campbell at nearly 70 years of age. Origin and artist unknown. Not particularly well executed or of...
View MoreCommunion chalice of "Alexander Campbell". With that said, the provenance of the artifact is uncertain. Given the date, there is a possibility of this item belonging to the Alexander Campbell associated with the Stone-Campbell movement.
View MoreThe communion chalice was obtained by Alexander Campbell in 1847 on his trip to Scotland. The chalice remained in the Campbell family until Decima Campbell Barclay gave it to Dean E. Walker before her death in 1920. The chalice was kept by...
View MoreOriginal copy of 1831 Millennial Harbinger issued by Alexander Campbell from Bethany, Virginia. "Delusions" article by Alexander Campbell is noted as one of the first "Anti-Mormon" pieces in Christianity (Book of Mormon published in March...
View MoreAlexander Campbell, autograph letter, 31.2 cm x 19.8 cm, folded, addressed on reverse to John Abbot, Macon, Georgia; postmarked "Free A Campbell P.M" from Bethany, Virginia, Feb. 28, 1828. Campbell replies to a letter from Abbot, who is...
View MoreEarliest Stone-Campbell Hymnal. Small hymnal compiled by Elias Smith in 1803.
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Short Title List of Campbell Library, Phillips Seminary