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==Transcription==
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David Hickox of Peirce County, Georgia, penned his first letter to the ''[[The Primitive|Primitive]]'' in May 1861 with the war actually begun.  His letter commented extensively on John 4:24 but said nothing whatsoever of succession or the war.<sup>27</sup>
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==Bibliography==
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:Title: [[hast title::Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present]]
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:Author:[[has author:: John G. Crowley]]
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:Edition: Illustrated
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:Publisher: [[has publisher::University Press of Florida, 1999]]
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:ISBN 0813016401, ISBN 9780813016405
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:Length: 244 pages
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:Call Number: Bx6385.g4 c76 1998
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==Citation==
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{{Citation:Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present}}
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==Links==
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location: [http://library.lib.asu.edu/search~S3/?searchtype=X&searcharg=Primitive+Baptists+of+the+wiregrass+South&searchscope=3&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=1&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=Xwiregrass%26SORT%3DDZ ASU Library]
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==Notes==
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p24: the piedmont association was the first baptist association founded in southern GA.  While not a constituent member,[[Isham Piedcock]] is considered but father of the association. 
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p25.
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*Piedmont opened correspondence with the Hepzibah in 1819.
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===People of Interest===
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*[[David Hickox]] - Page 91
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===Places of Interest===
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*[[Pegion Creek Primitive Baptist Church | Pegion Creek Church]] - 23,66-67, 183
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*[[High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church | High Bluff Church]]  - 37, 66
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*[[Sardis Primitive Baptist Church | Sardis Church]] 23, 27, 67
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===Organizations of Interest===
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*[[Alabaha River Association]] - 51, 67, 84, 84, 96, 97, 107-110, 113-114, 115, 137, 148, 171, 183, 163, 164, 167, 168, 712, 177, 178, 180, 182, 184
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*[[Piedmont Association]]
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==Documents from this Source==
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File:Alabaha River Association,Page 235 (Prmitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South).jpg|Alabaha River Association,Page 235 (Prmitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South)
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File:David Hickox and High Bluff Church, Page 238, (Prmitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South).jpg|David Hickox and High Bluff Church, Page 238, (Prmitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South)
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File:Pigeon Creek Church, Page 241, (Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South).jpg|Pigeon Creek Church, Page 241, (Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South
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File:Sardis Church, Page 242, (Primitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South).jpg|Sardis Church, Page 242, (Primitive Baptist of the Wiregrass South
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File:Top-003-right.jpg|Misc page
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</gallery>
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[[category:Books]][[category:Need to Locate]][[category:ASU Library]]
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Transcription

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David Hickox of Peirce County, Georgia, penned his first letter to the Primitive in May 1861 with the war actually begun. His letter commented extensively on John 4:24 but said nothing whatsoever of succession or the war.27

Bibliography

Title: Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present
Author:John G. Crowley
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University Press of Florida, 1999
ISBN 0813016401, ISBN 9780813016405
Length: 244 pages
Call Number: Bx6385.g4 c76 1998

Citation

Source Listing

Crowley, John G. Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the present. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.

Citation Listing

John G Crowley, Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the present (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998),

Subsequent Note

Crowley, Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South,

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Links

location: ASU Library

Notes

p24: the piedmont association was the first baptist association founded in southern GA. While not a constituent member,Isham Piedcock is considered but father of the association.

p25.

  • Piedmont opened correspondence with the Hepzibah in 1819.

People of Interest

Places of Interest

Organizations of Interest

Documents from this Source


Citing this Source

Source Listing

Crowley, John G.. Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the Present. Orlando, Fla.: University of Central Florida, 2013.

Citation Listing

John G. Crowley, Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the Present (Orlando, Fla.: University of Central Florida, 2013), cover.

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