MSA SC 6474-2-1
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1931/11/28; 2025/07/04
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images of a 1931 land record documenting the transfer of property by the Sons and Daughters of Joshua, represented by trustees John Barnes and James Wright, to Broadneck Methodist Episcopal Church. It also includes property descriptions based on an earlier 1923 deed. The document itself is dated January 29, 2025. 2 pages.
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MSA SC 6474-2-2
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1946/08/31; 2025/06/20; 2025/07/04
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Two digital files (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on August 31, 1946. They detail the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green and morning worship with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams. There is also a sampling of other churches including several designated as “colored” during a time of racial segregation. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 4 pages.
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MSA SC 6474-2-3
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1946/10/05; 2025/06/19
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on October 5, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams, youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson, “Trustee and Stewards Night” with a sermon by Rev. L. R. Berry and music by Asbury Gospel Chorus, and “Class Leaders and Local Preacher’s Night” with a sermon by Rev. J. J. Turner and music by Eastport Choir. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-4
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1946/10/19; 2025/06/19
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on October 19, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, an anniversary sermon of the Sons and Daughters of Joshua by Rev. Roscoe Williams, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-5
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1946/11/02; 2025/06/19
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on November 2, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, a sermon (“Lesson From Lot”) by Rev. Roscoe Williams, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-6
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1946/11/30; 2025/06/19
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on November 30, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams, holy communion service with a sermon by the Minister of Ames Methodist Church, Dr. E. A. Haynes, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-7
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1946/12/07; 2025/07/17
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on December 7, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon ("Be Ye Keepers at Home") by Rev. Roscoe Williams, the 6th anniversary of the Women’s Society of Christian Service with a sermon by Rev. L. Edwards, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-8
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1946/12/28; 2025/06/20
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on December 28, 1946. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship and memorial service with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams, a class leaders service with a sermon by Rev. Thomas Collins, youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson, and the annual "Watch Night Service" with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams and music by the Broad Neck Band led by Captain Daniel Stepney. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-9
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1947/01/11; 2025/07/14
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on January 11, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon also by Charles Green, a sermon by the pastor of Metropolitan Methodist Church of Pomonkey, Maryland, Rev. Howard Brooks, with music by the Metropolitan Church Choir, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-10
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1947/02/08; 2025/07/04
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on February 8, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams, a congregation and worship at Annapolis Neck, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-11
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1947/03/08; 2025/05/28
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on March 8, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, a sermon (“What Think Ye of Christ?”) by Rev. Roscoe Williams, quartette singing by the Vocalteers and the Unknown Four, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-12
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1947/03/15; 2025/06/25
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on March 15, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon (“A Quest for Souls”) by Rev. Roscoe Williams, a performance by the Royal Light Singers of Centreville, Maryland, a worship service held at Asbury Methodist Church in Washington, D.C., and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-13
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1947/04/05; 2025/06/25
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on April 5, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon (“I Believe in Life Eternal”) by Rev. Roscoe Williams, youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson, and a performance by the Jordan Star Quartette of Baltimore. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-14
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1947/04/12; 2025/06/25
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on April 12, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon (“Do We Need Jesus Today?”) by Rev. Roscoe Williams and an address by the President of the Baltimore NAACP Branch, Lillie Jackson, a worship service with a sermon by the pastor of Asbury Methodist Church in Washington, D.C., Dr. Robert Williams, and youth fellowship led by Bernard Anderson. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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MSA SC 6474-2-15
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1947/04/19; 2025/06/25
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DOC file, PDF file
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Description
Digital file (.DOC) featuring images from The Evening Capital, originally published on April 19, 1947. It details the upcoming church services at Broadneck Methodist Church including church school led by Superintendent Rev. Charles Green, morning worship with a sermon by Rev. Roscoe Williams, and a worship service with a sermon by Rev. H. E. Dixon from Sykesville, Maryland. Accessed via the Page Archives of the Post-Standard from NewspaperArchive (newspaperarchive.com). 1 page.
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