Howard Adkins Collection
8 boxes (6 linear feet)
(1778 – 1990)
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 1984.003 |
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Creator(s) | Adkins, Howard |
Acquisition | Donated in 1984 by Howard Adkins |
Language(s) | English |
Use | Records are open for research. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Permission to publish or reproduce must be obtained from the Nabb Research Center which extends beyond "fair use." |
Preferred Citation | "Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland." |
Attribution | Finding aid written by Rosemary Heher, 2019 |
Related Materials | None |
Separated Materials | See Nabb Center Staff |
This collection consists of (8) boxes containing miscellaneous documents collected (and in some cases written by) local historian, J. Howard Adkins. The collection spans primarily the 19th and 20th centuries with material drawn from a variety of commercial, cultural and religious enterprises primarily related to Delmarva, but also including references to Baltimore, Wilmington and Philadelphia. A smaller portion of the collection includes documents sourced from the National Society DAR Library in Washington, D.C. outlining members of the local militia (Somerset, Worcester and Dorchester Counties) who took “Oaths of Fidelity”during the American Revolutionary period and the War of 1812, locally written histories of Riverton, Salisbury, Vienna, Sharptown, Mardela, Barren Creek, the Bradley family among others.
This collection consists of (8) boxes containing miscellaneous documents collected (and in some cases written by) local historian, J. Howard Adkins. The collection spans primarily the 19th and 20th centuries with material drawn from a variety of commercial, cultural and religious enterprises primarily related to Delmarva, but also including references to Baltimore, Wilmington and Philadelphia. A smaller portion of the collection includes documents sourced from the National Society DAR Library in Washington, D.C. outlining members of the local militia (Somerset, Worcester and Dorchester Counties) who took “Oaths of Fidelity”during the American Revolutionary period and the War of 1812, locally written histories of Riverton, Salisbury, Vienna, Sharptown, Mardela, Barren Creek, the Bradley family among others.
The collection also includes rosters of the names of Christians buried across selected Delmarva Protestant church cemeteries; booklets outlining minutes of Annual Conferences of the Methodist Church on Delmarva (sometimes conducted in locations outside the Delmarva Peninsula) from 1886 to 1977; and sets of professionally printed, handstitched volumes of a cultural series entitled, “Little Journeys to the Homes of…..” with titles added to include “Great Scientists,” “Great Reformers,” “Great Lovers,” “Great Teachers,” “Great Musicians,” and “Great Business Men” dated 1901-1909.
Remains in original order
Subject Terms
- Topical Terms
- Genealogy
- Methodism
- Religious History
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Inventory List
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Box 1:
1/1 The New Lute of Zion by I. B. Woodbury, publishing, New York, musical publication, 1856
1/2 Typed list of “Oaths of Fidelity, Worcester County, Maryland”, 1778, sourced from the National Society DAR Library, Washington, D.C.
1/3 Partial Inventory of Journals/Day Books from the Brattan-Taylor Store Building, Mardela Springs, Maryland
1/4 (6) issues of “To Speak of Many Things: A Collection of Historical Bits and Pieces” by J. Howard Adkins and Louise H. Adkins
About Sharptown, Maryland
About Building a Schooner, The Chesapeake Trader” owned by Dr. Bratten & T. B. Taylor of Barren Creek Springs
About Smith Island and Related Areas Families
About Mardela Doctors, Cemeteries and Bible Records
About Vienna, Maryland
About Schoolmasters and Scholars before 1867
1/5 Eastern Shore of Maryland Counties’ enrollment of men serving in the War of 1812 era cavalry, militia, and as volunteers
1/6 (9) files feature Eastern Shore Protestant church burial ground records from cemeteries associated with the Southern Baptist Church (between Snow Hill and Pocomoke), Mt. Olive Methodist Protestant Church, Mt. Zion Protestant Church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Berlin, St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Rehoboth Episcopal, Rehoboth Presbyterian, and Bates Memorial Methodist Protestant Church spanning 19th and 20th C. The 9th and largest file entitled, “Old burial Grounds in Worcester Co., Maryland On the Eastern Shore” is dated 1937 and features records from the above church burial sites as well as the Methodist Episcopal Church of Snow Hill and Makemie Memorial Presbyterian, in Snow Hill.
1/7 Jones Church death records 1840s-1890s, Sussex County, Delaware
1/8 “At the landing on the Wicomico River – A Collection of Historical Bits and Pieces about Salisbury Town, 1851-1932” by J. Howard Adkins and Louise H. Adkins
1/9 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from the annual Maryland conference of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1886 (58th conference), Baltimore, MD; 1888 (60th session), Baltimore, MD; 1891 (63rd session), Baltimore, MD; and 1895 (67th session) Alexandria, VA
1/10 (3) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1896 (68th session), Baltimore, MD; 1897 (69th session), Baltimore, MD; 1898 (70th session), Baltimore, MD
Box 2:
2/1 (4) booklets (and (1) set of end covers) of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1900 (72nd session), Westminster, MD; 1901 (73rd session), Easton, MD; 1902 (74th session) incomplete with end covers and a single insert page only, and lacking location of conference; 1904 (76th session), Baltimore, MD; 1905 (77th session), Salisbury, MD
2/2 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1908 (80th session), Snow Hill, MD; 1909 (81st session), Baltimore, MD; 1911 (83rd session), Federalsburg, MD; 1918 (90th session), Baltimore, MD
2/3 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1919 (91st session), Baltimore, MD; 1926 (98th session), Wilmington, DE; 1930 (70102nd session), Cambridge, MD; 1932 (104th session), Pocomoke City, MD
2/4 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1933 (105th session), Denton, MD; 1934 (106th session), Westminster, MD; 1935 (107th session), Westminster, MD; 1936 (108th session), Westminster, MD
2/5 (2) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Maryland conferences of the Methodist Protestant Church. Booklets are dated 1937 (109th session), Westminster, MD; 1939 (111th session), Westminster, MD;
2/6 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Peninsula (note name change) conferences of the Methodist Church (note name change). Booklets are dated 1940 (1st Session), Wilmington, DE; 1941 (2ndth session), Wilmington, DE; 1942 (3rd session), Wilmington, DE; 1943 (4th session), Wilmington, DE
2/7 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Peninsula conferences of the Methodist Church. Booklets, dated 1944 (5th session), Wilmington, DE; 1945 (6th session), Baltimore, MD; 1946 (7th session), Wilmington, DE; 1947 (8th session), Wilmington, DE
2/8 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Peninsula conferences of the Methodist Church. Booklets, dated 1948 (9th session), Wilmington, DE; 1949 (10th session), Salisbury, MD; 1950 (11th session), Wilmington, DE; 1951 (12th session), Dover, DE
2/9 (4) booklets of minutes compiled from annual Peninsula conferences of the Methodist Church. Booklets, dated 1952 (13th session), Wilmington, DE; 1953 (14th session), Wilmington, DE; 1954 (15th session), Wilmington, DE; 1955 (16th session), Wilmington, DE
Box 3:
3/1 (4) booklets entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the Methodist Church,” dated 1956 (Dover, DE), 1957 (Wilmington, DE), 1958 (Wilmington, DE), 1959 (Salisbury, MD)
3/2 (4) booklets entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the Methodist Church,” dated 1960 (Wilmington, DE), 1961 (Wilmington, DE), 1962 (Wilmington, DE), 1963 (Salisbury, MD)
3/3 (4) booklets entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the Methodist Church,” dated 1964 (Wilmington, DE), 1965 (Wilmington, DE), 1966 (Rehoboth Beach, DE), 1967 (Wilmington, DE)
3/4 (3) booklets entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church” (Note name change), dated 1968 (Easton, MD), 1969 (Salisbury, MD), 1972 (Dover, DE),
3/5 (1) booklet entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church” dated 1974 (Dover, DE)
3/6 (1) booklet entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church” dated 1975 (Dover, DE)
3/7 (1) booklet entitled, “Official Journal of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church” dated 1977 (Dover, DE)
Box 4:
4/1 (5) booklets entitled, “Official Minutes Wilmington Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,” dated 1908 (Wilmington, DE), 1911 (Wilmington, DE), 1912 (Wilmington, DE), 1913 (Crisfield, MD), 1915 (Laurel, DE)
4/2 (5) booklets entitled, “Official Minutes Wilmington Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,” dated 1916 (Wilmington, DE), 1917 (Laurel, DE), 1919 (Chestertown, MD), 1920 (Wilmington, DE), 1921 (Crisfield, MD)
4/3 (5) booklets entitled, “Official Minutes Wilmington Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,” dated 1922 (Cambridge, MD), 1923 (Dover, DE), 1924 (Wilmington, DE), 1925 (Wilmington, DE), 1926 (Dover, DE)
Box 5:
5/1 (5) booklets entitled, “Wilmington Annual Conference Official Journal and Year Book” dated 1927 (Salisbury, MD), 1928 (Wilmington, DE), 1929 (Wilmington, DE), 1930 (Wilmington, DE), 1931 (Crisfield, MD)
5/2 (5) booklets entitled, “Wilmington Annual Conference Official Journal and Year Book,” dated 1932 (Salisbury, MD), 1933 (Rehoboth Beach, DE), 1934 (Newark, DE), 1935 (Seaford, DE), 1936 (Delmar, DE)
5/3 (3) booklets entitled, “Wilmington Annual Conference Official Journal and Year Book,” dated 1937 (Salisbury, MD), 1938 (Wilmington, DE), 1939 (Wilmington, DE),
Box 6:
6/1 (2) “Programs of the Peninsula Annual Conference of the Methodist Church.” dated 1954 (Wilmington, DE), 1966 (Rehoboth Beach, DE)
6/2 (4) “Reports to the Peninsula Annual Conference of the Methodist Church,” dated 1963 (Salisbury, MD), 1966 (Rehoboth Beach, DE), 1967 (Wilmington, DE), 1968 (Easton, MD)
6/3 (1) “Report to the Peninsula Annual Conference – Every Methodist An Evangelist” 1954
6/4 (7) Booklets entitled, “The Methodist Protestant-Recorder,” dated January 18, 1935, February 8, 1935, February 15, 1935, February 22, 1935, June 11, 1937, July 2, 1937,July 9, 1937
6/5 (1) Booklet entitled, “Let’s Get Acquainted: A Survey of Methodism in Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland,” dated 1965
6/6 “The Pastor Looks at His Work: The Annual College of Preachers Under the Direction of the General Conference Commission on Courses of Study of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, IL, 1929-1930
6/7 (10) “Little Journeys” handstitched booklets by Elbert Hubbard: “A Little Journey to the Home of Elbert Hubbard,” (1905); (6) “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers” dated February 1908, May 1908, June 1908, August 1908, October 1908, December 1908; (3) “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians” featuring booklets for Richard Wagner- January 1901; Nicola Paganini - February 1901; and Frederick Chopin - March 1901
6/8 (10) “Little Journeys” handstitched booklets by Elbert Hubbard: (8) “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians” featuring booklets for Wolfgang Mozart – April 1901; Sebastian Bach – May 1901; Felix Mendelssohn – June 1901; Franz Liszt – July 1901; Ludwig van Beethoven – August 1901; Georg Friedrich Handel – September 1901; Giuseppe Verdi – October 1901; Johannes Brahms – December 1901; (2) “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers” featuring booklets for Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood – 1906; William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft – February 1906; Robert Louis Stevenson and Fannie Osbourne – December 1906.
Box 7:
7/1 (10) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Lovers” by Elbert Hubbard featuring booklets for Dante and Beatrice – March 1906; John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor - April 1906; Charles Parnell and Kitty O’Shea – May 1906; Petrarch and Laura – June 1906; Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal – July 1906; Balzac and Madame Hanska – August 1906; Fenelon and Madame Guyon – September 1906; Ferdinand Lassalle and Helene Von Donniges – October 1906; Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton – November, 1906;
7/2 (7) “Little Journeys to Homes of Reformers” by Elbert Hubbard featuring booklets for Henry George – February 1907; Richard Cobden – April 1907; Thomas Paine – May 1907; John Bright – July 1907; Bradlaugh – August 1907; Anne Hutchinson – November 1907; Rousseau – December 1907
(4) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Scientists” by Elbert Hubbard featuring booklets for Copernicus – January 1905; Linnaeus – August 1905; Huxley – September 1905; Humboldt – April 1905
7/3 (4) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Scientists” by Elbert Hubbard featuring (1) booklet for Herschel – May 1905; (2) John Fiske – December 1905; (1) Haeckel – July 1905
(6) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Business Men” by Elbert Hubbard featuring booklets for Robert Owen – January 1909; Stephen Girard – March 1909; Mayer Rothschild – April 1909; Philip Armour – May 1909; John J. Astor – June 1909; Peter Cooper – July 1909
Box 8:
8/1 (6) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Business Men” by Elbert Hubbard featuring Andrew Carnegie – August 1909; George Peabody – September 1909; A. T. Stewart – October 1909; H. H. Rogers – November 1909; James J. Hill – December 1909; James Oliver – February 1909
(4) “Little Journeys to Homes of Great Reformers” by Elbert Hubbard featuring booklets for John Wesley – January 1907; John Knox – June 1907; Oliver Cromwell – October 1907; Theodore Parker – September 1907
8/2 “More Mardela History” by J. Howard Adkins and Louise H. Adkins booklet and (9) black and white photographs featuring images of John Wesley, The Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, William Carey, Florence Nightingale, Saint Bernard, Luther Reading His Bible in His Monastery Cell, Wickliff, Savonarola, and last photo is undecipherable
8/3 Photocopied document sourced from “N.S. DAR Records” featuring rosters of oaths of fidelity for members of the Somerset Militia Company dated 1778, and a copy of a cancelled check dated 1983 signed by Louise H. Adkins for costs of photocopying and mailing.
8/4 Documents include:
“The Bradley Family: A Family that Lived in Three Counties and Two States on the Same Land,” by J. Howard Adkins;
“The History of the Barren Creek Mill” by J. Howard & Louise Adkins;
“A Look at the Life of a Community – Riverton, Maryland from the Records of Riverton Lodge No. 65, Knights of Pythias, 1874 -1923” by J. Howard Adkins and Louise H. Adkins;
A Purnell Family Tree c. 1890;
Photocopy of a roster of Oaths of Fidelity Worcester County, Maryland 1778;
A brief history of the Lodge Hall (Formerly the election house) Barren Creek;
Photocopy of information typed from the Salisbury Advertiser newspaper, dated 5/13/1870 featuring financial information related to a hotel titled, “Hotel.”
8/5 “The Spinning Wheel” (Maryland State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution) August 1990
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