J. H. Spencer, A History of Kentucky Baptists
Volume II
John Henderson Spencer
b. September 9, 1826 - d. December 21, 1897
[Scroll down for additional Associations]Index of subjects for Volume 2
A History of Kentucky Baptists
Elkhorn and Salem Associations
pages 7-80A History of Kentucky Baptists
South River (Separate Baptists), South Kentucky District,
Tates Creek, Bracken and Green River Associations
pages 80-118A History of Kentucky Baptists
North District, South District, South Kentucky Association of Separate Baptists
and North Bend Associations
pages 118-150A History of Kentucky Baptists
Long Run Association
pages 150-192A History of Kentucky Baptists
Russells Creek, Stocktons Valley
Union, No. 1 and Red River Associations
pages 192-234A History of Kentucky Baptists
Cumberland River, Licking, Gasper River and Union Association No. 2
pages 234-268A History of Kentucky Baptists
Little River, Burning Spring, South Union and Franklin Associations
pages 238-306A History of Kentucky Baptists
Goshen, Nolynn (Separate Baptists) and Highland Associations
pages 307-330A History of Kentucky Baptists
Drakes Creek, Concord, Red Bird No. 1 and Boones Creek Associations
pages 330-354A History of Kentucky Baptists
Bethel, South Concord and New Salem Associations
pages 354-397A History of Kentucky Baptists
Sulphur Fork, Baptist, Campbell County and Barren River Associations
pages 397-455A History of Kentucky Baptists
Laurel River, Ten Mile, Clarks River, Original Little River
West Union and Little Bethel Associations
pages 455-503A History of Kentucky Baptists
Barren River Regular, Middle District, Bethlehem Regular, Paint Union
Otter Creek, Liberty, Mount Pleasant, Bays Fork, Salem Predestinarian
Tates Creek Predestinarian, Orignial Barren River United Associations
pages 503-546A History of Kentucky Baptists
Greenup, South Fork, Soldiers Creek, Panther Creek, South Cumberland River,
Freedom, North Concord, Daviess County, South Kentucky, Washington
Bethel Regular, Zion United, Mt. Olivet, Regular Mates Creek and Nelson Associations
pages 546-603A History of Kentucky Baptists
Friendship, Twin Creek, Lynn, Union Regular, Irvine, Clear Fork, Mountain, Crittenden, Cumberland River No. 2, Jackson, Henderson County, Mt. Zion, Lynn Camp, Blood River, West Union No. 2, Booneville, Warren County, Kentucky, Powels Valley, Pleasant Run, Rockcastle, Shelby County, East Kentucky, Enterprise, Sand Lick, Second North Concord, Blackford, Green River No. 2., Red River No. 2., Union County, Greenville, Long Creek, Owen, Ohio River Associations,
Colored Baptists and Freewill Baptists pages 603-671Index of subjects for Volume 2
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