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Size | 9.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 5000 items) |
Abstract | Walter Patten, Methodist minister, was pastor of the Methodist Church (now University United Methodist Church) in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1913-1917 and 1921-1927; pastor in Greenville, N.C., 1917-1921; pastor of other churches; and president of Louisburg College, 1939-1947. Papers include topical files Patten maintained of personal and professional correspondence, sermons he gave, and clippings and other material he collected. There are also notebooks of congregational data, much of which relates to the Methodist Church in Chapel Hill. There is also material on other churches Patten served; on Methodist missions; on the foundation of the Department of Religion at the University of North Carolina; on Louisburg College; and on members of Patten's family. |
Creator | Patten, Walter, 1880-1947. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff and Amy Johnson, September 2007
Encoded by: Amy Johnson, September 2007
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Walter Patten was born in Bridgeville, Del., on 15 September 1880. He graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut in 1907 and earned a doctorate in Divinity there in 1928. He also received a master's degree from the University of North Carolina in 1916. On 20 October 1908, Patten married Sarah K. Cady, a graduate of Brown University. Together they had five children.
A Methodist minister, Patten was pastor of the Methodist Church (now University United Methodist Church) in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1913-1917 and 1921-1927; pastor in Greenville, N.C., 1917-1921; pastor of other churches; secretary of the North Carolina Board of Missions, 1921-1927, and president of the Board, 1931-1947; and president of Louisburg College, 1939-1947. He oversaw major renovations to the Chapel Hill church building and was instrumental in creating the University of North Carolina School of Religion, which later led to the establishment of the Department of Religion.
Walter Patten died after suffering a heart attack on 8 March 1947 and was buried in Chapel Hill.
Back to TopPapers include topical files Methodist minister Walter Patten maintained of personal and professional correspondence, sermons he gave, and clippings and other material he collected. There are also notebooks of congregational data; much of this material relates to the Methodist Church in Chapel Hill, N.C. There is also material on other churches Patten served; on Methodist missions; on the foundation of the Department of Religion at the University of North Carolina; on Louisburg College; and on members of Patten's family.
One topical file on the foundation of the University of North Carolina School of Religion was added to the collection in September 2007 (folder 235a).
Back to TopArrangement: alphabetical.
Topical files Patten maintained of personal and professional correspondence and other collected material. Please note that in most cases, Patten's original folder labels and order have been maintained.
Volumes, including several full of notes, writings, and a list of birthdays.
Folder 293 |
Volume, undated |
Folder 294 |
Birthdays, 1936 |
Folder 295 |
Workbook, 1935-1936 |
Folder 296 |
Volume, 1949 |
Folder 297 |
M. B. Madison (Webster, N.C.) |
Folder 298 |
Workbook, undated |
Folder 299 |
Minister's Writing, undated |
Folder 300 |
Account book, undated |
Folder 301 |
Account book and Mail Box Library catalog, undated |
Folder 302 |
Writings, undated |
Folder 303 |
Notebook, undated |
Folder 304 |
Account book, undated |
Folder 305 |
Notebook, undated |
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Notes and materials for sermons. Please note that in most cases, Patten's original folder labels and order have been maintained.
Folder 306-307
Folder 306Folder 307 |
Children's religious training |
Folder 308 |
Child welfare |
Folder 309 |
Christian Advocate |
Folder 310 |
Christian education |
Folder 311 |
Church finances |
Folder 312 |
Church furniture |
Folder 313 |
Church growth |
Folder 314-315
Folder 314Folder 315 |
Directories |
Folder 316 |
Disraeli, Benjamin |
Folder 317 |
Duke Endowment |
Folder 318 |
Garden and home planting |
Folder 319 |
Junalaska |
Folder 320 |
Kiwanis |
Folder 321 |
Lantern slides |
Folder 322 |
Memory course |
Folder 323-324
Folder 323Folder 324 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 325 |
Missions |
Folder 326 |
Mission, pictures |
Folder 327 |
MacMurray College |
Folder 328 |
Marriage |
Folder 329 |
Moupassant |
Folder 330 |
Newsletter |
Folder 331 |
New England Southern Conference |
Folder 332-334
Folder 332Folder 333Folder 334 |
Other material |
Folder 335 |
The Circuit Rider |
Folder 336 |
North Carolina Conference |
Folder 337 |
Supporting the front line |
Folder 338 |
Tower clocks |