Excerpt from History of Union Presbyterian Church: For the Home Coming August 10-11, 1910
The plan of this volume included not only a history of Union but also sketches of Carthage, Cameron, White Hill. Culdee and Manly churches, which Union helped to organize-With the exception of Carthage, material for the sketches of these churches was not secured until after the forms had gone to press.
We left out many interesting traditions because we could not verify their authenticity.
We have examined the evidence of the subject matter and dates of this history by careful reference to every available source of information.
We are indebted to the following for the information contained in this volume: Messrs. N. A. McKeithen, J. R.
McQueen, G. W. McNeill, Rev. A. R. McQueen, Jack Currie, Alexander McLauchlin, R. D. Rowan, W. J. Kelly, Daniel McNeill, A. A. Ray, T. D. McLean, D. Alphonso Blue, J. W. McCaskill, Noah Deaton, J. Alton Mclver, J ames McLean, Carlos McLeod, D. D. Kelly, Angus McNeill, Dr. G. McLeod, Judge W. J. Adams, Dr. H. B. Shields, D. McS. Kelly, J. W Harrington, J. L. Cole, D. A. McDonald, A. C. Kelly, Mrs. E. J. Tyson, Mrs. James McLean, Mrs. James D. Mclver, Mrs. M. E. Adams, Mrs. Martha Branson, Miss Belle McCrummen, Rev. J. A. Paisley, Mooresville, N. C., Hon. Hugh M. Street, Meridian, Miss., Rev. H. L. Paisley, San Marcos, Texas, S. D. McCallum, son of Rev. Angus McCallum, Union Church, Miss., Rev. D. I. Craig, D. D., Stated Clerk of Synod, Mrs. Neill McKay, Rev. D. J. McMillan, D. D., New York, N. Y., the Sessional Records of Union and Carthage churches. Minutes of Orange and Fayetteville Presbyteries, the Synods of the Carol.nas and North Carolina, Rev. Martin McQueen's Notes and Sermons, old letters, Caruther's and Foote's "Sketches," files of old newspapers, and valuable information from the editor of the Christian Observer.
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