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[Photograph of Salado Baptist Church]

Description: Photograph of two-story, light-colored church with a small spire in the center of the roof. There are three windows on the second-story, and one window in between two doors on the first floor. A small graveyard is just visible on the right side of the building, while a dark, wooded area shades the left side of the building. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates there was a masonic lodge hall in the top of the church, and that the church is now called First Baptist Church.
Date: unknown
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Photograph of Salado Baptist Church After Tabernacle Enclosure]

Description: Photograph of a side view of a two-story, light-colored church with small, square tower on the right of the roof and a one-story addition on the right side. There are windows along each story of both the main building and the one-story addition. In the foreground, a gravel path leads between two short, square, stone pillars, to a gravel drive in front of the building. Trees surround the church on the left and back side. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates it was taken after the taberna… more
Date: 1953
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Photograph of the Salado Baptist Church]

Description: Photograph of a long, one-story, cream-colored stone building with a red roof and two, small two-story sections of the building on the far right end. The tops of tall trees are visible behind the building's roof, while another tall tree sits in front of the right side of the building. Beside this tree is a basketball goal, while eleven cars sit parked in the large parking lot in front of the building. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph identify the building as Salado Baptist Church. more
Date: September 1999
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Letter from J. D. Thorn to T. N. Carswell - October 1, 1942]

Description: A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from J. D. Thorn, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Belton, Texas, dated October 1, 1942. Thorn acknowledges the receipt of the letter from Carswell relative to the subject of education on the liquor question. He writes that he is impressed by the suggestion, made by Carswell, that Baptist schools should include a required course of study along that line, and, if Carswell thinks it advisable, he will incorporate the suggestion into his report … more
Date: October 1, 1942
Creator: Thorn, J. D.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from T. N. Carswell to J. D. Thorn - October 14, 1942]

Description: A letter written to Rev. J. D. Thorn, First Baptist Church, Belton, Texas, from T. N. Carswell, 24th District United Texas Drys, dated October 14, 1942. Carswell replies to a letter in which Thorn inquires if Carswell thinks it advisable that he incorporate the suggestion made by Carswell, that Baptist schools require a course of study on liquor, into his report for the state convention. Carswell answers that if Thorn includes a recommendation in his report "it would be very helpful".
Date: October 14, 1942
Creator: Carswell, T. N. (Thomas Norwood)
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Paul Osterhout to John Patterson Osterhout, January 23, 1988]

Description: Letter from Paul Osterhout to John Patterson Osterhout. Paul wrote his father a short letter to provide an update on what had happened locally after his after his father had left. The letter touched upon some of Paul's communications, local church service attendance, and someone he saw recently.
Date: January 23, 1888
Creator: Osterhout, Paul
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center

[Letter from E. H. Wells to Junia Roberts Osterhout, October 22, 1916]

Description: Letter from E. H. Wells to Junia Roberts Osterhout. He wrote in response to a letter Junia sent and thanked her profusely for her words. Wells went on to detail a church service he had attended with Junia and other services he had been to. He was a former professor of Junia's and spoke of news of Baylor, including the number of female students that enrolled for the academic year.
Date: October 22, 1916
Creator: Wells, E. H.
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center
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