Box MS-014 001
Contains 21 Results:
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1866 July 21
States that Clark can spend a designated amount for colored people, either from Armistead Lewis or anyone else. Letter also inquires about the man in Chattanooga.
S. Y. Monroe correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 January 3
States that the Board of Managers of the Church [illegible] Society of the Methodist and Episcopal Church has decided that no further payments can be issued until funds have been replenished. Suggests that further efforts should be made at home to collect funds. Explains that further information will be given when available.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 February 18
Encloses $125, and asks that $25 be given to N.A. Harris if Clark think he’s entitled to it. The rest is for Col. Ch. In Chattanooga. Mentions that collections for Ch. Ex. Soc. have been very affected by the Centinary collections, which makes it impossible for special appropriations for Chattanooga.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 May 18
States that a draft for $64 is due in August, and that it should be returned to use an enclosed check of $22.33 instead.
W. N. Black correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1864 March 8
Mentions that Black’s lack of writing was due to illness. States that he and the Bishop thought well of their plans, but that brethren not seen by Brother Holman or Black himself could not be taken into conference at Augusta. Dailey is appointed a missionary to East Tennessee, Black’s conference voted to organize and East Tennessee conference, and $500 is enclosed.
Bishop Kingsley correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1864 June 13
Mentions that the supervision of East Tennessee Church will be placed in Kingsley’s hands until Bishop Black returns from California and Oregon. Kingsley asks for information regarding the work of the preachers Dailey employs and any other information deemed important.
Bishop Kingsley correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1874 July 13
Bishop Simpson awards $500 for missionary money. Book Agents to send 100 copies of Western Christian Advocate. Question of how to reach Poe and Hitchcock for sending paper, also forwarded hymnal books and disciplines at half price. Regular conference to be formed in East Tennessee.. Rev W.S. Brownlow conversation on East Tennessee affairs. $2000 to get by possibly on the way when transfer is safe.
Bishop Kingsley correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1864 July 26
$500 sent by Brother Spence. Bishop Simpson also sent $500.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1864 December 7
Black asks for a detailed statement regarding general news regarding work in East Tennessee, workers’ fields of labor, and the amount of money needed for their support. Black wishes Dailey and his brethren success in their works, and writes that help will arrive with little delay.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1864 December 24
He writes that Brother Spence is to take charge of work in Knoxville. Also writes that he and Bishop Simpson will visit East Tennessee to organize an annual conference when the state of the country allows it. The letter includes itemized request for detailed information regarding Daily’s work.