The following church records, periodicals, books, journals and minutes have been digitized and copied to electronic media:
CHURCH AND ASSOCIATION RECORDS ARE NOT GENERALLY AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. DIGITIZATION IS A SAFEGUARD FOR THEIR PRESERVATION.
Digital images have been made, and copied to CD's or DVD's, of the records of the following:
ILLINOIS: Bond County: Bethlehem; Shady Grove; Brown County: New Salem (partial); Clay County: Crooked Creek (partial); Coles County: Little Bethel (partial); Cook County: Chicago; Crawford County: Grand Prairie; Oblong (partial); Edwards County: Birk's Prairie (partial); Fayette County: Four Mile Prairie; Liberty; Sharon; Gallatin: Cottonwood; Hamilton County: New Hope, Rector (partial); Little Spring (partial); Hancock County: Friendship; Rock Creek; Jasper County: North Fork (partial); Hickory Creek (partial); Galilee; Lake County: Mt. Zion (in progress); Lawrence County: Little Village; Macoupin County, Concord (partial); Montgomery County: Hurricane; Bethel; Morgan County: Union; Perry County: Nine Mile (partial); Pope County: Grand Pier; Sangamon County: Liberty (partial); Fancy Point; Shelby County: Union; Warren County: New Hope; Wayne County: Hopewell (partial); Burnt Prairie (partial); Williamson County: Bethlehem (partial); Mt. Zion; Pleasant Hill (partial); White County: Mt. Pleasant; Carmi; Lick Creek (partial); Sangamon Association of Illinois.
MISSISSIPPI: New Hope Association.
NORTH CAROLINA: Cedar Grove Church, Wake Forest (1837-1928);
OHIO: Muskingum, Scioto, Owl Creek Harmony, and Sandusky Associations (printed minutes); Pleasant Run (1841-1964), Walnut Creek (1837-1892), Lancaster (1818-1922), Rocky Fork (1827-2009), Van Buren (1835-2003) and Tapscott (1814-1895) Churches, and Miami (1797), Sandusky (1833), Muskingum (1808), and Scioto (1805) Associations (manuscript records).
INDIANA: White Water Association (1809-2003); White River Association (1821-1871); Mt. Tabor (1835-1945).
VIRGINIA: Ketocton Association (1792-1834 printed minutes); New River Association.
WEST VIRGINIA: Naomi Church; New Liberty Association.
KENTUCKY: Goshen, Winchester (1825-2004);
ARKANSAS: Enon Church (1841-1986).
PENNSYLVANIA: Southampton, Bucks Co. (1746).
MISSOURI: Bear Creek, Hannibal (1821-1904); I
IOWA: Harmony, Indianola (1867-1879); Liberty, Kellogg (1872-1983);
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS WHICH HAVE BEEN DIGITIZED ARE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC, ON CD OR DVD, IN MOST CASES. A DONATION IS SUGGESTED TO COVER POSTAGE AND HANDLING.
PERIODICALS: "Primitive Monitor" (1886-1892, 1894, 1897-1900, 1902, 1904, 1907, 1908 and miscellaneous incomplete volumes have now been digitized); "Western Predestinarian Baptist" (1842-1845), edited by Elder R. M. Newport, Vol. 1-3; "Church Advocate" (1877-1878, 1892-1893, 1894-1897), edited by Elder Lemuel Potter; "Messenger of Peace," 1890-1905 (incomplete); "The Church's Advocate," edited by Elder Daniel Parker, Vol. 1, 1829-1830. RARE
BOOKS: Ecclesiastical Researches, by Robert Robinson, 1792; Jean Leger's "Histoire Generale Des Eglises Evangeliques de Piemont ou Vaudoise," originally published in 1669. DEBATES: Nichols-Holder Debate, 1950. JOURNALS: Journals of Elder J. Bryan Adair, 1928-1975 (latter years not available to public for privacy reasons).