Oak Ridge Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church South (Morehouse Parish, La.) records
Scope and Contents
This volume contains administrative reports about the activities of Methodist Episcopal
Church South congregations located in northeast Louisiana. The reports contain information about the
spiritual condition of congregations, the religious instruction of children, financial matters, and
statistical information about baptisms and membership. Specific individuals identified in the volume
are usually church administrators. In a few instances, members are identified upon baptism or death.
The quarterly conference reports reveal numerous changes to the circuit: Boneida Circuit, Monroe District
(1859-1860); Bartholomew and Jefferson Circuits, Monroe District (1860); Jefferson Circuit, Monroe
District (1860-1863); Jefferson Circuit, Bastrop District (1863-1866); Jefferson Circuit, Monroe
District (1867); Jefferson Circuit, Lake Providence District (1868); Oak Ridge Circuit and Bastrop
Station, Lake Providence District (1869); Oak Ridge and Prairie Mer Rouge Circuit, Lake Providence
District (1872); Oak Ridge and Prairie Mer Rouge Circuit, Delhi District (1873-1874); Oak Ridge
Circuit, Delhi District (1875-1886).
Churches identified in these circuits include: Bartholomew Methodist Episcopal Church South
(Bastrop, La.), Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church South (Lampkin, La.), Oak Ridge Methodist
Episcopal Church South (Oak Ridge, La.), Prairie Mer Rouge Methodist Episcopal Church South
(Prairie Mer Rouge, La.), DeGallion Methodist Episcopal Church South, Good Hope Methodist
Episcopal Church South, and Pine Grove Methodist Episcopal Church South.
The volume states, “Note: Let it be remembered that Jefferson Circuit through the years 1868, 1869,
1870, 1871, and the first quarter of 1872, was attached to Bastrop Station. Hence no records for those
years. The Conference year of the Oak Ridge and Prairie Mer Rouge Circuit announced properly with
second quarter” (circa April 1872).
Dates
- 1859 - 1886
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Physical rights are retained by the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Biographical / Historical
The Oak Ridge Circuit of the Louisiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South
appears to originated as the Boneida [or Bonidea] Circuit around 1859. This circuit was part of the Monroe District in northeast Louisiana. Quarterly conference reports reveal numerous changes to the circuit: Boneida Circuit, Monroe District (1859-1860); Bartholomew and Jefferson Circuits, Monroe District (1860); Jefferson Circuit, Monroe District (1860-1863); Jefferson Circuit, Bastrop District (1863-1866); Jefferson Circuit, Monroe District (1867); Jefferson Circuit, Lake Providence District (1868); Oak Ridge Circuit and Bastrop Station, Lake Providence District (1869); Oak Ridge and Prairie Mer Rouge Circuit, Lake Providence District (1872); Oak Ridge and Prairie Mer Rouge Circuit, Delhi District (1873-1874); Oak Ridge Circuit, Delhi District (1875-1886).
Churches identified in these circuits include: Bartholomew Methodist Episcopal Church South
(Bastrop, La.), Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church South (Lampkin, La.), Oak Ridge Methodist
Episcopal Church South (Oak Ridge, La.), Prairie Mer Rouge Methodist Episcopal Church South
(Prairie Mer Rouge, La.), DeGallion Methodist Episcopal Church South, Good Hope Methodist
Episcopal Church South, and Pine Grove Methodist Episcopal Church South.
Extent
0.25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Collection transferred by Mildred Nolan.
Creator
- Title
- Finding Aid to the Oak Ridge Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church South (Morehouse Parish, La.) records
- Author
- Chris Brown
- Date
- 2015
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections Repository