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Church and Religion

Historical Sketches of Iowa Baptists

S. H. Mitchell

 Published by Burdette Co., Burlington, Iowa

1886

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Counties in Association

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5-7

Preface

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9-17

Introduction

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Chapter I

19-22

Beginnings - The First Church -Constituent Members - Illinois Preachers

 Decatur, Des Moines, Greene, Fayette  ...

Chapter II

23-28

First Association - Name Ministers. - Second Association - Early Churches

Des Moines, Dubuque, Lee, Scott, Van Buren, Washington,  Territorial Association

Chapter III

29-34

Peculiarities of the Field - Anecdotes of Early Iowa History -Elements of Growth -Seed Sowing - Colporteur Work - Baptist Centers- Disappointments

Des Moines, Dubuque, Henry ...

Chapter IV

35-40

Our Cultured and Broad-Minded Pioneers -Educational Plans - Institutions of Learning - Conventions, Etc. - Items from Records of 1853.

Des Moines, Johnson, Muscatine, Wapello ...

Chapter V

41-46

Acknowledgement -Rapid Growth - Boundaries - Associations Multiply Great Revivals - Baptisms -Home Mission Society - 1859.

Allamakee, Clayton, Decatur, Fayette, Linn, Montgomery, Polk, Pottawattamie, Taylor

Chapter VI

47-52

An Instructive Incident - American Sunday School Union - A Mysterious Subscription - The Appropriate Work of the State Convention - An Able Address.

Chapter VII

53-60

Missionary Work -Two Methods - Distrust - Faith -State Convention - First Missionary Appointments - First Agents - An Ideal - Opposing Forces -A War Cloud - A Period of Unusual Interest.

Chapter VIII

61-66

Appointment of Financial Agent - Progress

Chapter IX

67-72

Educational Society - A Wide Range of Membership Qualifications for the Ministry - A Distinguished Beneficiary - Farewell Services - A Costly Contribution.

Chapter X

73-80

Western Iowa - Denison - A Blizzard and an Incident -Reminiscences - North Eastern Iowa. The Providence of Missions - Indirect Results.

Chapter XI

81-86

An Appreciative Letter - Reminiscence - A Hundred Cents on the Dollar - Another Letter - A Death Bed Scene - A Life Membership in a Defunct Society..

Chapter XII

87 -94 Missionary Reminiscence - Jennie L. Peck - Deacon Bryson - Music in the Soul - Revivals. Salem - Mechanicsville Cedar and Henry Counties

Chapter XIII

95-100

Reminiscences of Dexter P. Smith, D. D. - Counting the Cost - Sickness and Death - A Perilous Ride - "One Taken and Another Left" - A Child's Prayer

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ASSOCIATIONS

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Chapter XIV

101-114

The Des Moines Association - 1839 - 1859. Great Prosperity

Cedar, Des Moines, Wapello, Jefferson, Lee, Louisa, Mahaska

Chapter XV

115-122

The Davenport Association - The Second in the State. Organized - September 1842 -1842 to 1862

Delaware, Dubuque, Scott, Muscatine

Chapter XVI

123 - 132 Davenport Association Continued - From 1862 to 1886 Clinton, Johnson, Scott Muscatine

Chapter XVII

133 -144 The Oskaloosa Association - At First Called the Second Des Moines - The Third Association on Our Records - 1851 to 1886. Henry, Monroe, Marion

Chapter XVIII

145 - 154 The Fox River Association - Organized in 1849 - Is Found on Our Records in 1855 - 1855 to 1886. Appanoose, Davis, Henry, Jefferson, Louisa, Van Buren, Wayne ...

Chapter XIX

155 - 164 Centerville  Association Organized in 1873 - Reminiscences and Incidents - 1873 to 1886. Appanoose, Davis, Hancock, Henry, Monroe, Van Buren

Chapter XX

165 -178

Central Iowa Association - Organized in 1852. A large Field - 1852 to 1886.

Henry, Polk, Jasper, Marion, Boone, Tama, Madison, Story, Warren ...

Chapter XXI

179 -186

Early Missionary Work in Central Iowa - Rev. J. A. Nash, D. D.  - Plenty of Room - From Iowa City to San Francisco. Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion ...

Chapter XXII

187-196 Eden Association - Organized in 1853 - First Appears Upon Our Records  in 1856 - The Pioneer in State Convention Missions 1855 to 1886. Appanoose, Dallas, Decatur, Lucas, Madison, Monroe, Wayne ...

Chapter XXIII

197 – 205

North-Eastern Iowa - 1855 - Dubuque Association. Distinguishing Features - Turkey River Association Goes Out, Circumscribing the Field - 1855 to 1869.

Allamakee, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek ...

Chapter XXIV

209 - 218

Dubuque Association Continued - Faithful Holding On - A Church Building Society - Every Church Provided with a Home - Dubuque Church Served - A Holocaust - 1870 to 1886. Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque and Jackson ...

Chapter XXV

219 - 236

The Great Central Valley of Northern Iowa. 1855 - The Cedar Valley Association. Organized in 1856 - 1856 to 1886. Benton, Buchanan, Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Page Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Tama ...

Chapter XXVI

237-242 The Bedford Association -- 1856 to 1865 -- A Thrifty and Vigorous Beginning in Southwestern Iowa -- Multiplying and Bearing Fruit -- An Inspiring. Cass, Fremont, Montgomery, Page, Taylor ...

Chapter XXVII

243- 254

Southwestern Iowa Baptist Association - The Logical Continuance of its Territory of the Bedford Association - 1863 to 1886. Cass, Fremont, Mills, Page, Taylor Montgomery

Chapter XXVIII

255 -266 The Linn Association - Beginning in 1857 - The Lower Cedar Valley - Linn, Benton, Jones and other Counties - 1857 to 1886. Black Hawk,  Benton, Jones, Linn ...

Chapter XXIX

267-275

The Iowa Valley Association - The Edwards Brothers and Other Pioneers - Toledo in 1855.  Association Organized in 1858. - Unfruitful for a Time but not Abandoned - 1858 to 1886. Floyd, Fremont, Grundy, Hardin, Iowa, Linn, Tama, Marshall, Taylor, Poweshiek, Ringgold

Chapter XXX

276-284 The Western Iowa Association -- Organized at Adel in 1859 -- Comprising the Entire North-West Quarter of the State -- and at One Time Dakota -- 1859 to 1886. Calhoun, Crawford, Dallas, Green, Guthrie, Madison ...

Chapter XXXI

285-294 Keokuk Association (Formerly Des Moines) Remarkable and Continuous Revivals -- History From 1860 to 1886 Lee, Van Buren, Wayne

Chapter XXXII

295 - 310

Burlington Association - North Division of the Old Des Moines - Prosperity and Again Decline - A Circumscribed Field, 1860 to 1886. Des Moines, Henry, Louisa, Mahaska, Wapello, Monona,                        

Chapter XXXIII

311 - 324 Washington Association—An Organization with a History Peculiar to Itself.  Some of the Oldest Churches—Special Features— 1869 to 1886. Washington ...

Chapter XXXIV

325 - 332 The English River Association -- Keokuk, Iowa -- Poweshiek and other counties -- Organized in 1860 -- 1860 to 1886. Iowa, Keokuk, Mahaska, Marion, Poweshiek ...

Chapter XXXV

333 - 344 Turkey River Association Allamakee, Audubon, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek ...

Chapter XXXVI

345 - 355 North and West -- The Great Northern Valley of the Des Moines River -- 1852 -- Upper Des Moines Association Organized in 1860 -- 1860 to 1970  

Chapter XXXVII

356 - 368 Upper Des Moines Association Continued -- Personal Recollections-- Churches Multiply -- an Undiminished Field  -- 1870 to 1886.  

Chapter XXXVIII

369 - 373 Picking up the Thread -- 1865 -- Bedford Association Change of Name -- East Grand River and Murray Associations -- 1865 to 1886. Clarke, Decatur, Page, Taylor ...

Chapter XXXIX

374- 382 The Coon Valley Association -- Organization in 1871. Dallas, Guthrie, and Parts of Boone, Greene, and Carroll Counties -- 1871 to 1886. Audubon, Boone, Carroll, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Mills ...

Chapter XL

383 - 386 East Nodaway Association -- Organized 1874. Between the Southwestern and East Grand River -- 1875 to 1886. Adams, Decatur, Page, Taylor  ...

Chapter XLI

387 - 392 The Sioux Valley Association -- Organized in 1874. Sioux City -- and the Great Northwest -- Recent but Rapid Development -- 1874 to 1886. Woodbury ...

Chapter XLII

393 - 400 Atlantic Association -- Organized in 1874 -- First, Prairie Association -- Then Council Bluffs. Now Atlantic -- 1874 to 1886. Audubon, Cass, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawattamie, Shelby ...

Chapter XLIII

401 - 408 Other Associations and Churches -- Iowa Association. Colored -- German -- Swedish -- Danish and Norwegian Churches. Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby, Taylor ...

Chapter XLIV

409 - 416 Fragments, Incidents and Anecdotes - Dr. J. A. Nash Again - Baptisms At Grinnell - Sandyville.  Crossing A River - Having a Picture Taken - Live For Eternity. Poweshiek, Warren ...

Chapter XLV

417 - 424 Iowa Baptist State Convention - History Resumed From 1869 - Official Missionary and Financial Record - 1859 to 1886.

Chapter XLVI

425 - 434 Education for the Minister -- Iowa Baptist Union for Ministerial Education -- Sketch by Denter Smith, D.D., 12 Years Secretary.

Chapter XLVII

435 - 440 Iowa Baptists and the American Baptist Home Mission Society -- Money and Missionaries. Baptist Churches are Missionary Churches.

Chapter XLVIII

441 - 446

Foreign Missions .

Chapter L

455 - 463

Institutions of Learning .

Chapter LI

464 - 470

Retrospective - Biographical - A Growth

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Chapter LII

471 - 504

Obituaries Notes - From Works to Rewards -An Ever Increasing Record.

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Index

i - xv Every Name and Place .

~ transcribed and submitted by Constance

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