Lawrence Fay Brewster Papers

1857-1886, 1906-1991; Bulk, 1960-1991
Manuscript Collection #1400
Creator(s)
Brewster, Lawrence
Physical description
5.5 Cubic Feet, 10 document cases, 1 half document case, 1 shoebox, and 1 oversized folder , consisting of correspondence, photographs, tintypes, cartes de visite, certificates, reports, notes, manuscripts, brochures, programs, newsletters, clippings, and bulletins
Preferred Citation
Lawrence Fay Brewster Papers (#1400), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
No restrictions.

Collection includes papers related to the personal life and non-university activities of East Carolina University History Professor Lawrence Fay Brewster (ECU professor from 1945 to 1969) for whom the Lawrence F. Brewster Classroom Building on campus was named in 1974. Included are materials (1857-1945) related to his parents and ancestors, Brewster's early life and education through earning his Ph.D., his teaching job at Cranleigh School for Boys in St. Petersburg, Florida, and his work with the Works Progress Administration as Research Editor for the Historical Records Survey of North Carolina. The vast majority (1960-1991) of the collection concerns his work as historiographer for the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina and writing his "History of the Protestant Episcopal, The Diocese of East Carolina."


Biographical/historical information

Lawrence Fay Brewster was born on April 29, 1907, in New York City, New York as the only child of Henry and Helen Brewster. He attended public schools in White Plains, New York, before his family moved to Asbury Park, New Jersey, where he graduated from high school. He earned an A.B. from William and Mary in 1930 and subsequently attended Princeton University where he studied European History and Columbia University and he earned his M.A. in that same field, minoring in political science. In 1933, Brewster obtained a social studies position at the Cranleigh School for Boys in St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1935, he enrolled at Duke University, beginning his pursuit of a Ph.D. in history. While at Duke, he worked as a graduate assistant and from 1938-1939 he held a research editor position with the Historical Records Survey in Raleigh, North Carolina. He also held a teaching position at Clemson University before completing his studies at Duke in 1942. During the final years of World War II, he remained at Duke, as a history instructor.

In 1945, Brewster accepted a position at East Carolina Teachers College in the Department of History. He was instrumental in the growth and development of the department. Under his leadership, a master of arts in history and the history education curriculum were developed. He also served as director of graduate studies and as an adviser for the Fulbright Award. Brewster endowed three fellowships for graduate students, a lectureship for the history department, and a conference fund. He retired from teaching in 1969. On January 20, 1974, the Lawrence F. Brewster Classroom Building was dedicated in his honor. Standing along Tenth Street, the building currently houses multiple departments including history, geography, political science, and planning.

While Brewster was living in Greenville, North Carolina, he was also a member of the Friends of the Library, the Chancellor's Society, the Pitt County Historical Society, and the North Carolina Historical Association. After his retirement from East Carolina University, he served as the historiographer for the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina from 1970 to 1991.

Lawrence Brewster did not marry and did not have any children. He died in Greenville, North Carolina, on September 19, 1999, leaving his estate to the College of William and Mary, Duke University, and East Carolina University. He also left his home and property to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Greenville, North Carolina.

Sources:

"Lawrence Fay Brewster." Dr. John A. Tucker. Chronicles Our History. June 25, 2019. https://collectio.ecu.edu/chronicles/People/Lawrence-F-Brewster

"Memorial Tribute to Dr. Lawrence Fay Brewster." Dr. Joseph F. Steelman. April 2000. http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/p/2005/brewster/www.ecu.edu/history/brewster/brewstermemorial.htm


Scope and arrangement

The earliest material is related to Brewster's family background and includes an album of cartes de visite and a couple of tintypes, in which only six images are identified. The names given are Henry C. Allen, Jackson Allen, Polly Corwell and Mr. and Mrs. O. Brady. All identified photographers are from New York. Other family items are marriage certificates for Brewster's parents and other family members and a birth certificate for Brewster's father. Other early material including report cards, commencement programs and photographs document Brewster's schooling in New York and New Jersey and his graduation from William and Mary College in 1930 and Duke University in 1942.

Two folders of material document his time as Research Editor in the late 1930s for the Historical Records Survey of North Carolina including research notes and individual time reports with notes; and a few documents relate to his time as a master at Cranleigh School in St. Petersburg, Florida, in the early 1930s. One folder of material touches briefly on Brewster's time at East Carolina University including a dedication program for the Lawrence Fay Brewster Building on campus, the establishment of the Lawrence Fay Brewster Fund, the 1947 publication of his article "Summer Migrations and Resorts of South Carolina Low-Country Planters" in the Historical Papers of the Trinity College Historical Society, and his correspondence with Historical Associations in North and South Carolina.

The vast majority of this collection relates to Brewster's role as historiographer for the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina and his research for the publications "A short history of the Diocese of East Carolina, 1883-1982: with its background in the heritage of the Anglican church in the colony and the Protestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina," and essays "Alfred Augustin Watson: Episcopal Clergyman of the New South" published in volume 3 of East Carolina College Publications in History, and "The Diocese of East Carolina, 1883-1963" published in The Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1701-1959.

Brewster's papers include correspondence, documents, photographs, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, directories, and clippings related to the Diocese of East Carolina and its member churches, parishes, bishops, and priests, and to its annual conventions. Besides covering the years of his time as historiographer (1970-1991), the materials also include clippings from newspapers and diocesan newsletters from the 1940s through the 1960s and Brewster's notes related to the history of the Diocese. Newsletters include issues (incomplete runs) of the Diocesan publications: Cross Current (1978, 1979, 1983, 1985-1988), the Mission Herald (1941, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1958-1960, 1965, 1973, 1974), Coalition Communiqúe newsletter (September 1976 through 1987) for Coalition 16 Churches in the Diocese, and the Talk'n Tattle (1971-1986) put out by the Episcopal Child Care Services of North Carolina, plus Historiographical Newsletters (1969-1977, 1981, 1984, 1986-1987).

Most of the correspondence is related to Brewster's research, but some of it relates to his position as historiographer for the Diocese. Besides answering questions related to church history or rules of order, he was also asked questions related to family history. People mentioned in family history discussions are Henry Alfred Duboc, Charles Pettigrew, John and Isaac Stocks family of Pitt County, Lewis Williams (of the Colonial Era), Remus Watson Bland (Martin County), John Taylor (born 1823) of Pitt County, James Davis (buried in Greenville in Pitt County), and Rev. George Strebeck and his family (written by his great great great grandson Earl Strebeck).

There is more material (1938-1993) related to St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Greenville, North Carolina, than some of the other churches in the Diocese, because it was the church that Brewster attended. Included are a parish directory (1938), church histories, correspondence, clippings, architectural renderings of a proposed addition to the church, historical pamphlets, photographs, and bulletins. There are some clippings and notes related to the history of the Episcopal church and other churches in Pitt County, North Carolina, plus a 1970 letter discussing the decision of the diocese to sell St. Andrew's Episcopal Church—the African American Episcopal church in Greenville, North Carolina.

The topic of segregated Episcopal youth summer camps is documented here by clippings and brochures related to the Diocesan camps which were Camp Leach on the Pamlico founded for white youth to use and Camp Oceanside on Topsail Island founded in 1955 for black youth to use. Both camps were closed in 1985 in preparation for the building of integrated facilities now known as Camp Trinity which is a part of Trinity Center at Pine Knoll Shores.

Other topics of interest include conferences held at Kanuga Conference Center in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Hendersonville, North Carolina, which was established in 1928 and is affiliated with the Episcopal Church; college and university campus ministry; Penick Home, the Episcopal Home for the Ageing; Episcopal Child Care Services (Thompson Orphanage); and how the Diocese and the Episcopal Church and other religious groups handled celebrating the Bicentennial of the United States Celebration in 1976.


Administrative information
Custodial History

October 10, 2022, 5.5 cubic feet; Collection includes papers related to the personal life and non-university activities of East Carolina University History Professor Lawrence Fay Brewster (ECU professor from 1945 to 1969) for whom the Lawrence F. Brewster Classroom Building on campus was named in 1974. Included are materials (1857-1945) related to his parents and earlier relatives, Brewster's early life and education through earning his Ph.D., his teaching job at Cranleigh School for Boys in St. Petersburg, Florida, and his work with the Works Progress Administration as Research Editor for the Historical Records Survey of North Carolina. The vast majority (1960-1991) of the collection concerns his work as historiographer for the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina and writing his "History of the Protestant Episcopal, The Diocese of East Carolina." Transferred from University Archives.

Source of acquisition

Transferred from East Carolina University Archives

Processing information

Container List completed April and November 2022 by Matt Lowe and Martha Elmore. Processing completed June 21, 2023, by Martha Elmore.

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.


Container list
Box 1 Folder a Cartes de visite and a couple tintypes were removed from 4.5" by 5.5" album. Six images were identified in the Index to Portraits but they may not match up with the order of images as found in the album. Identities were for Henry C. Allen, Polly Corwell, Jackson Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Brady. The photograph which should be of Jackson Allen is of Horace Greeley. Most of the images whose photographers are identified by place are in New York and seem to date from 1860s to 1880s.
Box 1 Folder b Related to Brewster's parents and ancestors: Marriage Certificate (1857) for Jackson Allen and Almira Reynolds and also a list of their children with birthdates; program (1921) for Fordham University Honorary Degree Presentation to Ferdinand Foch (Mrs. David Hunt was specially invited); documents related to the marriage of Henry Fay Brewster and Helen Almira Hunt (1906) in White Plains, N.Y.; Baptism Certificate (1886) for Henry Fay Brewster; and newspaper clipping (undated) re the marriage of Hessie Hunt (daughter of Jackson Allen) to David H. Hunt.
Box 1 Folder c Related to Brewster's education: White Plains Public Schools Grammar Department Semi-Annual Promotion Exercises of the Eight A-Class, June 1922; Lawrence Brewster Report Cards (1922-1926) from Asbury Park High School, Asbury Park, New Jersey; 1926 Commencement Program for Asbury Park High School; List of Lawrence Fay Brewster high school achievements; 2 photographs of the staff (including Lawrence Brewster) of the Beacon (yearbook?) at Asbury Park High School, 1923-1925; Lawrence Brewster graduation photograph (1926 high school graduation?); 2 photographs probably related to Asbury Park High School--one seems to be of the teachers and the other one is a scene from a play; June 1926 issue of The Beacon (Brewster is on the staff).
Box 1 Folder d Related to Brewster's education: 1930 College of William and Mary Commencement Day invitation and program; reproduction of 1840 lithograph by C. L. Ludwig of Thomas C. Millington's watercolor of William and Mary; 1932 Commencement Program for Columbia University with newspaper clippings of the event attached; 1942 Duke University Commencement Program. Documents (1933-1935) related to Brewster's time as a master at Cranleigh School in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Box 1 Folder e Notes taken for the Historical Records Survey of North Carolina for Works Progress Administration.
Box 1 Folder f Documents related to Lawrence Brewster's work with the Works Progress Administration as Research Editor for the Historical Records Survey of North Carolina; and what appears to be Works Progress Administration individual time reports with notes.
Box 1 Folder g 1 typed page of Brewster's memories at age 83 related to his career; and outlines for the establishment and amendments to the Lawrence F. Brewster Fund at East Carolina University. Documents and letters related to the Historical Associations of North and South Carolina, State Literacy and Historical Association of North Carolina, historical research conducted by Lawrence Brewster; Newspaper clippings, reviews, and correspondence related to Lawrence Brewster's 1947 article "Summer Migrations and Resorts of South Carolina Low-Country Planters" published in the Historical Papers of the Trinity College Historical Society; Program for Dedication of the Lawrence Fay Brewster Building on the campus of East Carolina University; 1976 biographical sketch of Lawrence Fay Brewster.
Box 2 Folder a Lawrence F. Brewster's diary for 1964-1968. Clippings (1960s?) related to Dr. Brewster and the History Department at East Carolina College.
Box 2 Folder b Episcopal Child Care Services of North Carolina: Talk'n Tattle Newsletter from Spring 1971 through June 1982; Pamphlets; letter from John Y. Powell to Lawrence F. Brewster in 1978; Advertisement for Episcopal Child Care Services to Goldsboro Group Home.
Box 2 Folder c Diocese of East Carolina: Constitution, Canons and Rules of Order, 1968; Program and Reports 1967 Convention. Order of the Holy Cross (an Anglican Benedictine Monastic Order for Men) and Order of Saint Helena (Anglican Religious Order for Women) Newsletters: 1973-1982, 1986-1987
Box 2 Folder d 1970s correspondence, brochures, booklets, and fundraising material from The Order of the Holy Cross; Order of Saint Helena Newsletter, 1979; Convent of Saint Helena status update from 1979; Association of Episcopal Colleges booklet; correspondence (1960-1972) related to Diocese of East Carolina matters; and 4 photographs of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Beaufort, North Carolina.
Box 2 Folder e "The Christmas Eucharist"; newspaper clippings related to the Diocese of East Carolina and the National Church (1961, 1963, 1983); 'The Historiographer of the National Episcopal Historians' Association' from 1988, Fall 1989, and winter 1989/1990; National Episcopal Historians Association conference program, 1989; Trinity College Chapel documents; Bulletin for The Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at ath 100th annual convention of the Diocese of East Carolina (1983); The Annual Report of the Episcopal Church Foundation for 1987; The Book of Liturgies for the 105th Convention of Diocese of East Carolina (1988).
Box 3 Folder a Ballot for election of officers for the American Historical Association in 1986/1987; material related to the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church journal and the National Episcopal Historians' Association (1988); 'David King's Requiem-a recollection for members of the National Episcopal Historians Association by Barton Brown (1988);The Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana schedule of events; 'Drinking Myths' handout put out by Diocese of East Carolina Commission on Alcoholism.
Box 3 Folder b Material related to the 1975 Conference of Episcopal Historians held in the Maryhurst Education Center at Laske Oswego, Oregon; The Episcopalians Episcopal Church booklet written by Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich; May 1975 Historiographical Newsletter; 1975 Conference of Episcopal Historians document; Visitor's Guide to Historic St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Box 3 Folder c Material related to the 1975 Conference of Episcopal Historians held in the Maryhurst Education Center at Laske Oswego, Oregon: Church bulletin for and 'A History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Oregon City, Oregon, 1847-1973'; Copy of Final Letter about the Annual Conference Workshop for Episcopal Historiographers, 1975; 'Behold the Lamb of God' church bulletin for St. Mark's in Hood river, Oregon; and 'The First Hundred Years of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Canyon City, Oregon (1876-1976). Note to all Clergy of the Diocese of East Carolina from the Bishop Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright, 1969; Lawrence Brewster Church Notes.
Box 3 Folder d "The Full Circle Meeting" of Episcopal Historiographers back at Sewanee 1961-1972, program; 'Your Will and the Episcopal Foundation of the Diocese of East Carolina; 'Our Shared Vision': Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina Camp and Conference Center Campaign program (1984); Diocese of East Carolina: The Plan of Campaign for the Local Congregation; Episcopal Child Care (Thompson Orphanage) pamphlet; St. John's Episcopal Church letter regarding the 101st convention of the Diocese of East Carolina; One Hundred and First Annual Convention Committee for Nominations sheets of nominations for Convention positions; booklet titled 'The Waldenses of Burke County'; 'From this Day Forward' play presented by Old Colony Players, Valdese, NC, program.
Box 3 Folder e The Church Historiographical Newsletters from 1969 to 1970; 1961-1962 Manual for Episcopal Churchwomen: Diocese of East Carolina; 'The Southern Churchmen' from September 11, 1948; 'Meeting of Subcommittee of the Historical Commission on Diocesan History (1960).
Box 3 Folder f 'Some Compelling Facts about the Diocese of East Carolina'; 'Make the Church in your Diocese of East Carolina GROW'; Information and copies of photographs on Bishop Thomas Henry Wright; Newspaper Article titled 'Widened Horizons in the Episcopal Church; clippings about Rev. Elebash, Rev. Hynson, Rev. Murray, and about African American Dr. Joseph Price who founded Livingstone College in Salisbury, N.C.; 'The Institution of the Right Reverend Hunley Agee Elebash, D.D., Bishop of East Carolina' (done at Base Chapel, Camp LeJeune); Unofficial Guide-Directory for Camp LeJeune, 1972; Newspaper Articles regarding East Carolina Episcopal Diocese; 1973 Letter of Jacksonville, NC Mayor, W.B. Teachey, Jr. to the 90th Annual Convention of the Diocese of East Carolina; Letter from Cliff Nelson to Lawrence Brewster, 1987.
Box 3 Folder g Documents and biographical notes on Alfred Augustin Watson; Notes taken by Brewster for his history of the Diocese of East Carolina and for his essay "Alfred Augustin Watson: Episcopal Clergyman of the New South" in Volume 3 of East Carolina College Publications in History.
Box 3 Folder h "History of the Protestant Episcopal, The Diocese of East Carolina," table of contents; Footnotes.
Box 3 Folder i Program and Reports, One Hundred and Fourth Annual Convention of the Diocese of East Carolina, 1987.
Box 3 Folder j Notes taken by Brewster for his history of the Diocese of East Carolina.
Box 4 Folder a Welcome to Nashotah House Pamphlet and other information on the Nashotah House (Wisconsin); 'Christian Initiation: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary on the Proposed Rites' by Louis Weil; 'Vision in Action: A campaign for Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary'; Christ Episcopal Church New Bern Bulletins (1984, 1985); St. Timothy's Episcopal Church (Greenville) newsletters, April and June 1993; The Celebration of the Holy Eucharist for the Ninety-sixth Annual Convention of the Diocese of East Carolina (1979); Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina 2/5/79 leadership nominations; 96th Convention of the Holy Eucharist pamphlet; photocopy of a letter to a newspaper complaining that the Bishop in the Diocese of East Carolina has too much power; Sixteenth Annual Tryon Palace Symposium (1984).
Box 4 Folder b Documents related to the 92nd (1975), 94th (1977), 95th (1978), 100th (1983) and 105th (1988) Annual Conventions of the Diocese of East Carolina with resolutions concerning "The Celebration of the Holy Eucharist: Rite II" and "Migrant Workers and Their Families While in North Carolina" and on Diocesan Stewardship; Peace Commission Discussion Questions for Discussion on Convention Floor; Order of Service for the Installation of the Ministry of Coalition 16; brochures (1976, 1977) for Camp Oceanside on Topsail Island and Camp Leach on The Pamlico as part of Adventures in Christian Communit; "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Christian Education but were Afraid to Ask..." pamphlet; and Diocese of East Carolina Happening #3.
Box 4 Folder c Summary of Major Actions, Events, and Elections at the 104th Annual Convention, Diocese of East Carolina; Copy of pages from Diocesan (?) 1987 Calendar; St. David's Episcopal Church letter; Kanuga Episcopal Center pamphlet; Program for The Episcopal Deaconess History Research Project; Lawrence Brewster correspondence; 'The Bishop Darst Memorial Fund Pamphlet; Episcopal Diocese clippings; Study Outline of the History of the Anglican Church and its Successor: The Protestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina and of the Diocese of East Carolina; Organization of Diocese of East Carolina; 1984 note card with personal note from ECU Chancellor John Howell; 3 Lawrence Brewster Photographs; 2 photographs of Brewster Building on the campus of East Carolina University; Lawrence Brewster Episcopal donation thank you note; thank you note from Pitt Memorial Hospital Foundation (1981) for money Brewster donated to outfit one room in new West Bed Tower in memory of Helen A. Brewster.
Box 4 Folder d Order for the Holy Communion according to the Prayer Book of 1662; Diocese of East Carolina Letters to clergy; 'What was Moral Climate of Colonial America?' Copy of Newspaper Article; Minutes of Meeting of Bicentennial Committee, 1975 and copies of newspaper articles related to the bicentennial celebration; North Carolina Bicentennial Newsletter, June, August 1975, Winter, July 4, 1976; Memo to members of the Bicentennial Committee and newspaper articles regarding the committee; The Bicentennial Newsletter of the Episcopal Church, August 1975, February 1976, May 1975, May 1976, August 1976; Reverend Elebash letter to Lawrence Brewster, 1975; the North Carolina Bicentennial Newsletter.
Box 4 Folder e Diocese of East Carolina Directory, 1971, 1977; Letters written by and copy of photograph by H. Frank Brown; Hunley Agee Elebash memo to Lawrence Brewster; The Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church pamphlet and information; Letter of Correspondence from Philip L. Shutt to Lawrence Brewster; Historiographer's Expenses, 1975; 'Music for Liturgy, editor, Mason Martens, 1975; Historiographical Newsletter, 1975; 'People Attending this Convention' list from 1974; Letter from Hunley Elebash to Lawrence Brewster; Mr. Freesland and Lawrence Brewster Correspondence; Lawrence Brewster, Historiographer letters.
Box 5 Folder a Lawrence Brewster 1971-1975 historiographer correspondence; General Description and History of the Virginia Theological Seminary; A Handbook for Church Libraries prepared by Elizabeth W. Thompson, Diocesan Librarian for Diocese of Western North Carolina; Documents and pamphlets related to Kanuga, An Episcopal Center in Hendersonville, N.C.; Kanuga News newsletters from December 1987, February 1989; Kanuga: An Episcopal Center, 1989 advertisement booklet; The Kanuga: An Episcopal Center Endowment Fund Booklet.
Box 5 Folder b "A Guide for all personnel re: Invasion of privacy problems in disclosing material in personnel files" sent out from the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1988); Church and Synagogue Libraries newsletter, July/August 1989; Church and Synagogue Library Association Newsletter, September 1989; Diocese of East Carolina, Certificate of Election Required by Canon 1, Section 2 form; Info on Diocese Historiographer (Canon 7) and the Executive Council (Canon 8); Documents related to The Archives of the Episcopal Church including Archives Classification Plan and Recommendations for Appraisal and Retention of Historical/Archival Records.
Box 5 Folder c The Mission Herald' of the Diocese of East Carolina, 1960, 1973; Proposal by St. Andrews Church, Morehead City and St. Paul's Church, Beaufort, NC, for a center for runaway youth; Church Historical Society Newsletter excerpt, December 1973; The Society of American Archivists Church Records Repositories letter (1974); Program for the Conference of Episcopal Historians, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas-June 26-28, 1974; correspondence between Brewster and Rt. Rev. Hunley Elebash (1974).
Box 5 Folder d Notes on the Preservation of Parish Records, 1964; Notes and Documents on East Carolina Diocesan History; East Carolina Diocesan conference newspaper article; 'Episcopalian Carry On' letter/speech by Lawrence Brewster; Lawrence Brewster and Hunley Agee Elebash letters (1973-1974); Historiography Conference, 1973, notes; Memorandum to Episcopal Historians and Librarians, 1972; Memorandum from Sewanee, Tennessee June, 1973; Historiographical Newsletter, March, June, and September 1973, September, 1972; 1972 Historiographers Meeting: A Report to the Bishop of North Carolina; James Elliot Moore Letters, 1973; Letters and notes related to St. David's Church, North Carolina; correspondence (1972) between Brewster and Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright; Brewster correspondence (1968-1978) and notes.
Box 5 Folder e Camp Kanuga 1990 information booklet with pamphlet; 'The Historiographer of the National Episcopal Historians' Association', Winter 1989/1990; The Episcopal Church Center Interoffice Memorandum, February 8, 1990; Seventh Annual Small Church Leadership Training Conference, 1990, registration pamphlet; Map showing where churches are located in the Diocese of Western North Carolina; The Episcopal Foundation of The Diocese of East Carolina pamphlet; 'Winterlight' Kanuga Conference, 1990, pamphlet; Kanuga News newsletters from December 1989, February 1990, May 1990, August 1990, February 1991, May 1991; and notes.
Box 5 Folder f Kanuga Center Conferences (1989-1990): The Power of Servanthood' Christian, 'Christmas at Kanuga' pamphlet, 'Journey into Wholeness' lecture series 1989, 'What to Expect at Kanuga' Fall 1989 through 1990, advertisement, and 'Fulfilling your Dreams' Kanuga Camp pamphlet; 'The Solution' drama actor list; An Initiation to Diocesan Historiographers, Archivists, and Registers letter, 1990; Arthur Ben Chitty Historiographer letter, 1990; Copies of Newspaper Articles Related to Bicentennial church ceremonies; Diocese of East Carolina history notes; Dr. Lawrence Brewster Correspondence (1974, 1991); 'The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA' No Buy List, Apportionment and Assessment Figures, memo and reports, 1990, Suggested Schedule for Retention of Records of Nonprofit Organizations; October 28, 1990 open letter from Bishop of East Carolina B. Sidney Sanders to his church members; 'Helping Ministry Work' documents; Kanuga News, December 1990; Brewster correspondence (1990); list of periodicals put out by Diocese of East Carolina that are held in Archives of the Episcopal Church (1991) with request for the Diocese to take them or they will be disposed of; and notes.
Box 5 Folder g Kanuga Pamphlet and Kanuga Note; Kanuga Conference, 1989, Roster Additions; history of Diocese of East Carolina correspondence 1989-1991; Parishes, Missions, and Clergy list for the Diocese of East Carolina; National Episcopal Historians' Meeting Schedule of Events; Lawrence Brewster Historiographers Report; St. Thomas Church of Bath, North Carolina Post Card; and notes.
Box 6 Folder a Coalition Communiqúe Newsletter, 1976-1979. This newsletter pertains to the Coalition 16 Churches in the Diocese of East Carolina.
Box 6 Folder b Coalition Communiqúe Newsletter, 1980-1982. This newsletter pertains to the Coalition 16 Churches in the Diocese of East Carolina.
Box 6 Folder c Coalition Communiqúe Newsletter, 1983-1985. This newsletter pertains to the Coalition 16 Churches in the Diocese of East Carolina.
Box 6 Folder d Coalition Communiqúe Newsletter, 1986-1987. This newsletter pertains to the Coalition 16 Churches in the Diocese of East Carolina.
Box 6 Folder e Correspondence, pamphlets, and special events of Coalition 16 (1977-1985) of the Diocese of East Carolina; and newsletters from the Order of the Holy Cross (Episcopal Monastic Order) 1980-1985.
Box 6 Folder f The Mission Herald of the Diocese of East Carolina' cover containing picture of Camp Leach, May 1959; Newspaper Articles, Pamphlets (1946, 1948), and images of Camp Leach, North Carolina; The Mission Herald of the Diocese of East Carolina, January 1958; newspaper clippings about Diocese of East Carolina Bishops; A Service of Witness of the Episcopal Church, booklet, 1962; 2 Thompson Orphanage Pamphlets (1962, undated); Episcopal Home for the Ageing Advertisement; St. Timothy's Church Letter (1987); and newspaper articles related to the Diocese of East Carolina churches.
Box 6 Folder g Talk'n Tattle Newsletter (put out by Episcopal Child Care Services in North Carolina) 1982-1986.
Box 7 Folder a Mission Herald articles, newspaper clippings, and other articles about priests, bishops, churches, and activities in the Diocese of East Carolina; Bishop Wright Newsletter Article; Episcopal Church News publication put out by the Diocese of East Carolina, June 22, 1968, October 3, 1968, and part of March 1969; St. James Episcopal Church letter; Kanuga conferences; correspondence (1987-1989); 'Tar Heel of the Week' Newspaper Article about Rev. Hunley Elebash, 1968; Stewardship Development Office Pamphlet, East Carolina Diocese; 'Episcopal Cursillo in the Diocese of East Carolina' Pamphlet; 'How an Adult Can Help a Friend With an Alcohol or Other Drug Problem' Pamphlet; 'The Laity Conference' at Camp Leach, 1963, Registration Form; Notes from 1987, 1989; Historiographer's Report for the Diocese of East Carolina; 1960s clippings about Camp Leach and Camp Oceanside.
Box 7 Folder b The Mission Herald, May 14-15, 1958; a 1959 issue of Our Church Times has the Christ Episcopal Church of New Bern Directory on the back sheet; Newspaper Articles related to Old Brunswick Historic Site; Hamilton Episcopal Church; St. Thomas Episcopal Church; St. Peter's Episcopal Church; Rev. William S. Noe; St. Peter's-by-the-Sea, Swansboro; Philip's Episcopal Church; Church of the Holy Cross, Fayetteville; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Old St. David Episcopal Church, Crewell, NC; Trinity Episcopal Church Organ Restoration; Chocowinity History; St. John's Episcopal Church; St. Mary's Church, Kinston; St. Barnabas Church, Murfreesboro; Church of the Good Shepherd, Washington, NC; Church of the Advent, Wilmington, NC; Grace Episcopal Church, Plymouth; Bertie Co. History; St. Marks Episcopal Church; Zion Episcopal Church, Washington, NC; The Mission Herald Articles related to, St. Christopher's Church, Havelock; St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Washington, NC; St. Stephen's Church, Red Springs; St. Peter's-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church; Swan Quarter Memorials, 1967; Saint Philips Church, Thomas Landing, NC; Rev. Henry W. Ticknor; St. Mary's Church; St. Thomas Episcopal Church; 'Miss Maude Day', Church of the Good Shepherd, Fayetteville; St. John's Church, Fayetteville; New Grifton Minister; Rev. Nugent Cox Book; Trinity Church, Lumberton; St. George's Episcopal Church, Lake Landing; St. Andrews-on-the-Sound, Wilmington; St. Mark's Church; Whiteville congregation. Mostly 1960s.
Box 7 Folder c Letter from Retired Reverend Thomas H. Wright to Lawrence Brewster with attached Newspaper Article; The Mission Herald Articles related to St. John's Church, Wilmington; Good Shepherd Church, Wilmington; St. James' Church, Wilmington; St. Andrew's-on-the-Sound; Christ Church, Tuscaloosa, AL; St. Mary's Church, Kinston; St. Paul's Church, Wilmington; Mary Owen Green Sutherland; St. Mark's Church, Wilmington; The Church of the Servant, Wilmington; St. Paul's Church, Vanceboro; Grace Church, Whiteville; St. Peter's Church, Washington; St. Paul's Church, Beaufort; Church of the Advent, Williamston. Mostly 1960s-1970s.
Box 7 Folder d The Mission Herald Articles related to St. Mark's Church, Grifton, NC; St. Mary's Church, Kinston; St. Augustine's Church; St. Andrew's Church on Nags Head, NC; Holy Trinity Church, Fayetteville, NC; Trinity Church, Lumberton, NC; St. George's Church, Lake Landing, NC; Holy Innocents Church, Lenoir County, NC; Chowan College Episcopal Students; 'Viewpoint' Episcopal Radio Show; St. Mary's Church, Gatesville; St. Cyprian's Church, New Bern; Clergy Wives; Christ Church, New Bern; Grace Church, Plymouth; St. George's Church, Pikeville; St. Thomas's Church, Windsor; St. Mark's Church, Wilmington; St. James' Church, Wilmington; St. Peter's Church, Washington, NC; St. Paul's, Vanceboro; St. Christopher's Church, Havelock. Mostly 1960s-1970s.
Box 7 Folder e The Mission Herald Articles related to St. John's Church and Holy Trinity Church, both in Fayetteville, NC, to Emmanuel Church in Farmville, NC, to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Washington, NC, to the Holy Trinity Church in Hertford, Co, NC, to St. Christopher's Church, Havelock, to St. Mary's Church, Wilmington, NC, to St. Francis Episcopal Church, St. Stephen's Church, and St. Andrew's Church, all in Goldsboro, NC, to St. James's Church, Shallotte, NC, to Saint Mary's Church, Gatesville, NC, to St. Mark's and St. John's Church, Grifton, NC, to St. Annes Parish in Jacksonville, NC, to St. Mary's Church, Kinston. Mostly 1960s-1970s.
Box 8 Folder a The Mission Herald Articles Regarding St. Paul's Church; St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church; Rev. Conway Thornburgh; St. Barnabas Missionaries; Christ Church, Elizabeth City; St. George's Church, Engelhard, NC; Trinity Church, Chocowinity; St. Paul's Church, Clinton; St. Andrew's Church; St. James Church, Wilmington; Episcopal Church of the Advent, Williamston, NC; Mrs. W.S. Carawan Obituary; St. Thomas and Zion Churches; Rev. John Broome; St. Mary's Church; Edmond T. Nelson retirement; Rev. Fred Fordham; Boiling Springs Property; Rev. Bruce Williamson; St. Thomas Church; Holy Cross Church; Dodd Bonner Obituary; Holy Cross Church, Aurora, NC; John B. Bonner Obituary; Metrah H. Swindell Obituary; Swansboro Churchgoers; Rev. T.S. Clarkson; St. Philips Church; All Saint's Day, 1961; St. Peter's-by-the-Sea; St. James Church, Shallotte; Ronald H. Cutler Obituary; St. Christopher's Church, Havelock; Robert A. Braddy Day; Rev. Marlon Poitier; Bishop Thomas H. Wright; Miss Maude Cutler; Winslow Memorial Parish House. Mostly 1960s-1970s, (a few 1940s).
Box 8 Folder b Cross Current' East Carolina Diocese Newsletter Articles Regarding St. John's Church, Edenton; St. Mary's, Burgaw; Church of the Good Shepherd, Hope Mills; St. John's Fayetteville; St. Thomas, Bath, NC; St. Paul's Church, Edenton; St. Paul's Church, Vanceboro; St. Thomas, Windsor; St. Peter's, Washington; church school of St. Philip's, Southport; Calvary Church, Swanquarter; St. James, Shallotte; St. Anne's Church, Roper; Rev. G. Edward Dunlap; St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Sunbury; Rev. Stanleigh Jenkins; St. Thomas Church, Ahoskie; Rev. and Mrs. Walter Welsh; Holy Innocent's Church, Avoca; St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town; Rev. Charles VonRosenberg; St. David's Church; St. Paul's Church, Clinton; St. Christopher's, Havelock; Rev. and Mrs. John Winslow of Kinston; John Winslow Obituary; St. Mary's Church, Kinston; Good Shepherd Church, Fayetteville; Westminister Presbyterian Church; Rev. John Allin; St. Joseph's, Fayetteville; St. Mark's, Fayetteville; Rev. John Moulton; St. John's, Wilmington; Cumberland County Episcopal Churches; Rev. Henry Johnston; Wendy Raynor; Rev. J. Daniel Gilliam; Rev. Stephen G. Alexander; Rev. Peter Robinson; St. Paul's in-the-Pines Church, Fayetteville; Hyde County Episcopalians; St. Mary's Church, Gatesville; St. Marks Church, Wilmington; St. Andrews by-the-sea, Nag Head, NC; Rev. and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Christ Church; Ed Hancock; Christ Church, New Bern; Rev. Joseph Dunlap; Trinity Church, Lumberton; Rev. Kenneth L. Whitney; St. Barnabas Church, Murfreesboro; Rev. C. Edward Sharp; Camp Leach Caretaker, Hannis Braddy obituary; Rev. C. King Cole; Rev. Charles E. Williams obituary; Rev. Joseph L. Dunlap; building 'All Soul's Northwest'; St. Andrews Church, Morehead City; 'Kanuaga goers'; St. Thomas' Oriental Church; Rev. John Q. Beckwith; Rev. Arthur Mackie; Rev. Dr. Edwin E. Kirton; Old Philips Church, Wilmington; Rev. Alexander Miller; Rev. Robert (Bob) Trache; St. James', Wilmington; Wrightsville Beach; Church of the Good Shepherd, Wilmington. Mostly 1970s
Box 8 Folder c Cross Current' Articles related to Church of the Good Shepherd; Fayetteville Family Life Center; St. James, Wilmington; Christ Church, New Bern; St. Mark's Church, Wilmington; Grace Church, Woodville; Rev. C. King Cole; Mrs. Nathaniel (Rena B.H.) Harding; Rev. O'Ferral Thompson; Church of the Advent, Williamston; Bishop John Allin; Rev. Charles G. Von Rosenberg; Church of the Servant, Wilmington; Mrs. J.R. (Roxie) Chasten; Rev. Robert D. Cook; St. Luke's, Sewanee, TN; Rev. Dr. Edwin Kirton; St. Paul's, Wilmington; 'Episcopal Church News' Articles related to Rev. William Augustine Lambert; Rev. Joseph H. Banks; St. Mary's, Kinston; St. Mark's. Wilmington; St. John's-St. Mark's, Grifton; Rev. Frank F. Fagan, III; St. Stephen's Church; Trinity Church, Lumberton; Edmond Hoyt Harding Obituary; Christ Church, Elizabeth City; St. Andrew's by the sea, Nags Head; John Beckwith obituary; Grace Church, Whiteville; Rev. O'Farrell Thompson; Rev. John G. Martin; Walker Taylor, Jr.; Church of the Good Shepherd, Wilmington; Sgt. Charles Denson-St. Mark's; Rev. Edwin E. Kirton; St. Andrew's on-the-sound, Wrightsville beach; Grace Episcopal Church, Plymouth; St. Cyprian's, New Bern; 'Christmas Greetings from New Bern' Christ Church; News and Observer Articles related to Rev. Addison Hose; St. James Episcopal Church; St. Mary's Episcopal Church; 'Mission Herald' article related to Rev. John. A. Winslow.
Box 8 Folder d Summary of the Major Actions, Events and Elections at the One-Hundred and Sixth Annual Convention of the Diocese of East Carolina' 1989; 'Bishop Sanders' Sermon' One Hundred and Sixth Annual Convention, 1989; Diocese of East Carolina Proposed Convention Agenda, 1989; 'Offices to be Filled by the One Hundred and Sixth Annual Convention'; Correspondence re Henry Alfred Duboc, and with Richard Welch about biographical info on Charles Pettigrew; 1980s historiographer correspondence; Diocese of East Carolina Clergy List, 1989; Letter and history info. regarding St. John's Fayetteville; `Conference for Resources Librarian and Archivists, 1989, Kanuga Camp.
Box 8 Folder e Historiographer's Report, 1987; Chapters for History of Diocese of East Carolina by Lawrence Brewster: 'The Church of England in Colonial North Carolina' history; 'The Episcopal Church in Pitt County in the Bicentennial Era' History; 'Falkland and Marlborough as Pitt County Episcopal Mission Stations' History.
Box 8 Folder f Kanuga 1988 letter; 7th Episcopal Convention, 1890, historical notes; St. Philip's Episcopal Church 1878- historical report by Harold Parker; The Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1701-1959 order form; 2nd Annual Parish Historian Meeting, 3 October 1987, registration form; Correspondence; 'Venture in East Carolina' information booklet; National Episcopal Historians' Association 1987 Annual Conference Schedule and List of Registrants; Historiographical Newsletter, February and May 1987; Proposed Archival Policy for the Diocese of Newark, 1986; Biographical sketch of Robert Brent Drane; List for Pictorial History of East Carolina Diocese; Episcopal Church Foundation Pamphlet and Order Form; 'Your Gift and the Episcopal Foundation' Pamphlet.
Box 8 Folder g Introducing the New Hymnal' (1982) Registration Form; 'Episcopal Cursillo in the Diocese of East Carolina Pamphlet; 'Take a Step Forward' Pamphlet; information related to the The Penick Home, a new residential care facility (Episcopal Home for the Ageing); Cross before Flag: Episcopal Statements on War and Peace; 'The Celebration and Dedication of the Diocesan House of the Diocese of East Carolina (1985); 'A Service of Thanksgiving to Almighty God for Camp Leach' 1984 pamphlet; and Pamphlet for Sewanee: University of the South which is an Episcopal liberal arts college owned by dioceses in Southern states.
Box 8 Folder h Letter containing information about John and Isaac Stocks family of Pitt County; Historiographer's Report, 1986; Episcopal Splinter Groups, Major Pre-1976 Groups list; Historiographical Newsletter, August 1986; Diocese of East Carolina 'Our Shared Vision' for Our New Camp and Conference Center (Trinity Center) brochure and pamphlet (1984); Notes by Lawrence Brewster; 1980s correspondence; 'The Migrant Message' congregation letter; and 1988 Diocese of East Carolina Clergy List.
Box 8 Folder i Newspaper Article (1950) Related to East Carolina Teachers College (now East Carolina University) new Pipe Organ; Kanuga Conference Center correspondence, 1989; Dec. 1, 1985, bulletin for St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Kinston, North Carolina; Historiographical Newsletter from 1980, Feb. and Aug. 1981, January 1984; Historical Society of the Episcopal Church letters 1980 and 1985; National Conference of Episcopal Historians, 1980; Recommended References, Diocese of East Carolina; Camp and Conference Planning Study: Report of the ADHOC Planning Committee, January 1982; Resources for Congregations, Diocese of East Carolina; Diocesan Developments from 1983 to 1988, Lawrence Brewster; Winston-Salem Journal Newspaper Article, 'Are Episcopalians Facing Extinction?, 1978; 2 1971 letters from the Diocese of East Carolina; Hunley Elebash letter about Venture in East Carolina; Diocese of East Carolina 1983 Letter to Congregation; correspondence (1980s); Diocesan House Notes; Lawrence Brewster Notes, 1983; The Bishop Thomas H. Wright Fund for Capital Improvements, Diocese of East Carolina Fact Sheet; Christian Family Living, Emerald Isle, NC, Summer Program 1979.
Box 8 Folder j St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Wilmington, bulletin; Newspaper Articles Related to: St. Timothy's Episcopal Church (Greenville), All Saint's Church in Fairfield, Reverend John T. Russell, Historic Organ at Trinity Episcopal Church; St. Timothy's Episcopal Church Festival Service Program; St. Timothy's Concert Series, Advent 1982; Saint Andrew's on-the-Sound Sunday Services Schedule, 1972; Black Christians Perspectives on Liberty (Cross Current article 1976); The Episcopal Church Personal Resources Program.
Box 9 Folder a A draft of "A Short History of the Diocese of East Carolina, 1883-1972" by Lawrence Fay Brewster; The Mission Herald 1946 clipping photograph of Rev. Thomas Henry Wright; News and Observer Article related to I. Harding Hughes, an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of North Carolina; Brewster's notes on Diocese History; a corrected proof draft of "Alfred Augustin Watson: Episcopal Clergyman of the New South" by Lawrence F. Brewster.
Box 9 Folder b Historical notes by Lawrence Brewster for biographical sketches of clergy; 'The Ordination of Richard W. Warner, Jr. to the Sacred Order of Deacons,' St. Timothy's Church, Greenville, NC, 1984; St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Kinston, NC, burial service bulletin for Rev. John Tennyson Russell; Hunley Elebash letter to Lawrence Brewster; Diocese of East Carolina Directories, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1988, undated; Photograph of Jesse Gaither of Creswell.
Box 9 Folder c Notes on East Carolina Diocese by Lawrence Brewster; 'Historiographer's Column: Synopsis of a Short History of the Diocese of East Carolina'; 1976 correspondence with Lawrence Brewster; 2 clippings (1976, 1981).
Box 9 Folder d Notes on East Carolina Diocese by Lawrence Brewster.
Box 9 Folder e Parish Histories and East Carolina Churches History notes by Lawrence Brewster;Histories of St. Peter's-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Calvary Church in Swan Quarter, and St. Paul's Church in Vanceboro; Notes on East Carolina Diocese by Lawrence Brewster; issues (1982) of vol. 1, nos. 1 and 2, of Venture in East Carolina newsletter; November 1978 issue of Cross Current newsletter.
Box 9 Folder f Photographs of Newly Ordained Priest, Lawrence K. Brown, Keith J. Reeve, and David P.Muth; of James Wilson, Nathaniel Hynson, Edgar Forrest, and Louis Hayden-Newly Ordained Priests; of Reverend C.E. William, Christ Church, New Bern, NC; of Rev. William J. Hadden, Jr.; of Reverend Stephen Gardner; of Reverend Marlon Poitier; of Reverend Richard Baker, Jr.; of Ralph Dean; of Reverend J. A. Winslow; of Reverend James C. Cook; of Rev. F. Nugent Cox; 2 images of Rev. Nelson B. Hodgkins; of Rev. Cooke; of Reverends Muth and Reeve and Parker; of Priest at St. John's, Wilson; of 1981 Dedication of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea new organ; of Bishop Wright and Reverend Ed. Small; of Thomas Midgett; of Jay Garland Teasley, Jr.; of Reverend Middleton Lane Wootten, III; of David Wilborn Davis, III and William B. Campbell; of The Venerable E.B. Robertson; of Mrs. Gibbs Williams; of Alfred Walker and J. T. Sutton III; of Joe C. Coulter, William H. Brake Jr., Tom Midyette, and Ralph G. Demaree; Lawrence Brewster 3/6/1985 notes on Photographs; Historical Research on Nelson Bainbridge Hodgkin's; Copy of Newspaper Article Related to Miss Anna Louise Robertson; Information on the retired reverend John B. Bentley, D.D. and photograph.
Box 9 Folder g Diocese of East Carolina Historiographer's Reports, 1962 - 1984; Hunley Elebash Letters (1966 to 1982) to East Carolina Diocese Departments and Committee Chairmen; Letters (1974-1979) from E.B. Jeffress, Jr. to Lawrence Brewster; Lawrence Brewster East Carolina Diocese Historical Notes; Ruby Crowley Letter (1983) to Diocesan Committees.
Box 10 Folder a List of Participants, Historiographers Meeting, Aug. 9-11, 1972; Historiographical Newsletter, April 1972, December 1971, September 1977, May 1977, March 1977, December 1976, August 1976, March 1976, May 1974; Historiographer's Correspondence, 1974-1979; 'The Living Church Newsletter from Oct. 11, 1959; The Mission Herald, February 1974; The Ninety Third Annual Convention of The Diocese of East Carolina, 1976, with Schedule of Events; National Conference of Episcopal Historians, April 19, 1976; Notes on National Conference of Episcopal Historians, June 23-25, 1976; Letter to Convention Delegates, June 2, 1976. 1969-1979
Box 10 Folder b Historiographer's Correspondence of Lawrence Brewster, 1976-1980; Venture in East Carolina: The Response of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina to Venture in Mission. Some of the letters refer to family history information on Lewis Williams who was appointed to the West Parish of Chowan Precinct vestry in Colonial times, on Remus Watson Bland of Martin County, on John Taylor born in Pitt County in 1823, and on James Davis who is buried in Cherry Hill cemetery in Greenville in Pitt County, North Carolina.
Box 10 Folder c Historiographer's Correspondence of Lawrence Brewster, 1981-1984; photocopy of Photograph of N.H. Busey of Baltimore; 'The Seabury Two Hundredth' by Lawrence Brewster, Historiographer of Diocese with additional notes; history of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and Oceanside Camp at Topsail Island found in dedication service program (1960); Diocese of East Carolina Historical Notes by Lawrence Brewster; Listing of Materials Sent to the Archives by Lawrence Brewster, Historiographer, Diocese of East Carolina, June 1983; Chronology of Rev. George Strebeck (served in New Bern in the early 1800s) and His Family, put together by his great great great grandson Earl Strebeck in 1982; Various Histories on Diocese of East Carolina Families.
Box 10 Folder d Church Records Reports (1972-1973) of St. Thomas Church, The Church of the Holy Cross, St. Thomas, St. Paul's Beaufort, St. James Belhaven, St. Mary's Belhaven, Trinity of Chocowinity, St. Paul's Clinton, St. David's Creswell, St. John the Evangelist, Saint Paul's Edenton, Christ Church, St. Christopher's, Emmanuel Church Farmville, Good Shepherd Fayetteville, Holy Trinity Church Fayetteville, St. John's Fayetteville, St. Mary's Gatesville, St. Andrews, Saint Francis of Assissi, St. Stephen's, St. Paul's Greenville, The Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Anne's, St. Augustine's, Holy Innocents Church, St. Mary's Kinston, Trinity at Lumberton, St. Andrew's of Morehead City, St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, St. Cyprian's, St. Luke's at Roper, Grace Episcopal of Plymouth, St. John's of Sladesville, St. Mark's of Roxobel, Grace Church of Trenton, St. Paul's of Washington, St. Peter's of Washington, Zion Church of Washington, Grace Church of Whiteville, The Advent Church, Good Shepherd of Wilmington, St. James of Wilmington, St. James of Wilmington, St. Paul's of Wilmington, St. Mark's of Wilmington, St. Thomas, St. John's of Winton, Grace Church of Woodville, St. Andrews-on-the-Sound, St. Matthew's of Yeatesville.
Box 10 Folder e Chapter XIII The Diocese of East Carolina, 1883-1959 'Formative Years', with addendums; Cross Current Supplement for the East Carolina Diocese Camp and Conference Center Construction.
Box 10 Folder f Material related to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville, North Carolina: Correspondence 1953-1983, undated; clippings 1949-1971 related to Ministers connected with St. Paul's Church in Greenville: Rev. John W. Drake, Rev. and Mrs. Neil L. Pritchard, Rev. Norman Slater, Rev. William J. Hadden, Jr., Rev. Lawrence P. Houston, St. Paul's Greenville, Rev. Richard N. Ottoway, Rev. James E.W. Cook, Rev. Ernest H. Williams, Dr. Wallace I. Woolverton, and Rev. C. Edward Sharpe; Bulletins 1948-1987 (only a few bulletins); St. Paul's Epistle May 1984 and April 1993; architectural renderings for a Proposed Addition to Saint Paul's Episcopal Church of Greenville; and a photograph of the church building.
Box 10 Folder g Material related to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville, North Carolina: ECU Campus Ministry brochures; church histories 1938 (a handwritten copy of "Yearbook and Parish Directory of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville, NC, 1938," history of St. Paul's Parish by Hennie Long), 1953 ("To Glorify God and Serve Humanity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church Information Booklet (ca. 1953) containing photographs), 1960; "The Ordination of Joseph Arps, Jr. to the Sacred Order of Priests St. Paul's Church, Greenville, North Carolina"; 1998 church directory; booklets for special events 1946, 1947, 1962, 1974; and notes written by Dr. Brewster.
Box 10 Folder h Clippings and notes related to the history of the Episcopal Church and other churches in Pitt County, North Carolina. Letter (1970) discusses the diocese selling St. Andrews Episcopal Church (African American) in Greenville, North Carolina.
Box 11 Folder a Diocese of East Carolina, Journal of the Fourth Annual Council, May 18-20, A.D. 1887; A Guide for Parish Archives, Diocese of Washington (D.C.), Mount St. Alban, 1985; A Guide for Parish Historians, Parish Historians Society, Boston, MA (1961); Notes on East Carolina Diocese.
Box 11 Folder b Notes and drafts for biographical sketches written by Dr. Brewster for the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Solomon Halling (physician, surgeon, teacher and Episcopal Clergyman for Christ Church in New Bern, North Carolina), Robert Brent Drane (Episcopal Clergyman for St. James's in Wilmington, North Carolina) and his son of the same name (Episcopal Clergyman for St. Paul's in Edenton, North Carolina), and Episcopal Bishop Thomas C. Darst (for Diocese of East Carolina). St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Church Bulletin with church history, and history of St. James Parish at Wilmington, North Carolina.
Box 11 Folder c Diocese of East Carolina Notes and Letters from 1974-1987; List of Diocesan Journals Owned by Rev. George F. Hill. Some notes illustrate what materials were housed in the diocesan house, where they were stored in the house, and who donated the records to the Diocese.
Box 11 Folder d Letters related to the printing of the Diocese of East Carolina history, 1975-1983; Diocese of East Carolina Notes by Lawrence Brewster, 1968-1983; Wilmington Printing Company Letters and Receipts for Printing of the History of the East Carolina Diocese; Newspaper Article Related to Reverend Thomas Atkinson; Notes on Rev. Robert Johnston Miller; notes and rough draft of "A Short History of the Diocese of East Carolina with its Background in the Heritage of the Anglican Church in the Colony and the Protestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina."
Oversize Folder os1 Diocesan publications Mission Herald (Feb. 1974) and Cross Current (Feb. 1979, 1983, 1985, Nov. 1986, 1987, 1988, incomplete runs); and booklets (available from National Council of Churches) providing guidance for churches in celebrating the American Bicentennial titled The Light in the Steeple and the Bicentennial Broadside. Also includes a photograph of Episcopal Bishop Thomas H. Wright inscribed by him.
Box 11 Folder e North Carolina Department of Archives and History lists of Microfilm Reels containing East Carolina Diocese Church Records; Church Records Report from Christ Church in New Bern and St. John's-St. Mark's of Grifton; East Carolina Diocese correspondence, 1976,1985.
Box 11 Folder f Cross Current' May-June 1979; History of Episcopal Elections in the Diocese of East Carolina compiled by Dr. Brewster; Proposed Nominations for Bishop Coadjutor, Diocese of East Carolina, 1979, Rev. B. Sidney Sanders, Rev. Robert Daniell Cook, Rev. Alfred L. Durrance, Rev. Franklin Friley Fagan III, Rev. James R. Herton, Rev. Robert Louis Ladehoff, Rev. Joshua Tayloe Mackenzie, Rev. Charles Thomas Midyette III, Rev. Wallace Irving Wolverton, Jr. (Ben); Convention Vote by Orders for Bishop Coadjutor; printed publication "A Short History of the Diocese of East Carolina 1883-1982, with its background in the Heritage of the Anglican Church in the Colony and the Protestant Episcopal Church in North Carolina" by Lawrence F. Brewster, PhD.
Box 11 Folder g Notes and Letters related to the Parishes within the East Carolina Diocese, 1968-1987; some correspondence and notes refer to the history of the African American churches in the Diocese of East Carolina; East Carolina Diocese, 30 Parishes Directory; images of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Wilmington, St. Thomas in Bath, Holy Innocents in Lenoir County, St. Barnabas in Murfreesboro, Christ Church in New Bern, St. James in Wilmington, Old St. Philip's in Brunswick, St. John's in Wilmington, and Camp Leach. Dedication Service Program (1954) for Parish House for St. Mark's Episcopal Church (African American church) in Wilmington, NC, and 1722-1972 History of St. Thomas Episcopal Parish and Church of Windsor.
Box 11 Folder h The Celebration of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of The Right Reverend Thomas Campbell Darst, D.D., 1945; The Mission Herald from December 1944, May 1941, October 1948, May 1945, May 1960; Church Calendar (1914) of The Junior Auxiliary of East Carolina; and The Churchman Newsletter, October 1921.
Box 12 Photograph album from which cartes de visite and tintypes in box 1 were removed.
Box 13 Folder a Brewster - Pitt County Historical Society
Box 13 Folder b Brewster - Episcopal Church archives materials; newsletters, conference program, correspondence, flyers, bibliography
Box 13 Folder c Brewster - Booklets
Box 13 Folder d Brewster - postcards
Box 13 Folder e Carolina comments, Jan 1967 - March 1968
Box 13 Folder f Brewster - NC Historical Society - Correspondence
Box 13 Folder g Brewster - NC Historical Society - Membership & Constitution
Box 13 Folder h Brewster - NC Historical Commission
Box 13 Folder i Brewster - NC Historical Society
Box 13 Folder j Pitt County Historical Society, 1954-1981
Box 13 Folder k Brewster - American Revolution Bicentennial Dedication Ceremony
Box 13 Folder l Brewster - Church newspaper clippings
Box 13 Folder m Brewster - General Church History Notes
Box 13 Folder n Brewster - General Church History notes
Box 13 Folder o Brewster - Diocese of East Carolina, drafts & notes
Box 13 Folder p Brewster - Syllabi for Confirmation Instruction
Box 13 Folder q Brewster - Episcopal Church history, essays & notes
Box 14 Folder a Brewster - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, notes
Box 14 Folder b Brewster - Pitt County Episcopal Churches, notes
Box 14 Folder c Brewster - Pitt County Episcopal Churches, notes
Box 14 Folder d Brewster - Diocese of East Carolina, 109th Annual Convention
Box 14 Folder e The Episcopal Church in Pitt County, 1960s
Box 14 Folder f The Reverend Francis Joyner
Box 14 Folder g "Feed My Sheep", 1972
Box 14 Folder h Brewster - Parish officers, St Paul's, 1862-1978
Box 14 Folder i Brewster - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, essays
Box 15 Folder a Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder b Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder c Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder d Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder e Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder f Brewster - Episcopal Church publications
Box 15 Folder g Brewster - Church meeting minutes, bicentennial newsletter for Episcopal church
Box 15 Folder h College of William & Mary - clippings, correspondence, photos, programs & phi beta kappa
Box 15 Folder i History 1926 - Brewster notebooks from History IV course
Box 15 Folder j Civics 1923 - High school course notes
Box 15 Folder k The World War (WWI), Harding, Coolidge - High school course notes
Box 15 Folder l Foster's Historical Outline Maps for Students of American History class workbook, 1904