Levi Maurice Terrill (b. 1899) was born in Moberly Missouri. He joined the Walnut Grove Baptist Church and remained a member there until he came to Atlanta, Georgia in 1922 to enter Morehouse College. He worked in the ministry throughout his career at Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Union Baptist Church, First Bryan Baptist Church, and lastly the Zion Hill Baptist Church in 1943. He remained at Zion Hill until his death, January 31, 1971. His activities aside from the active pastorate include serving as Vice President of the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia. He was also the first Director of the Morehouse School of Religion for several years, and Professor at the Interdenominational Theological Center from 1953-1962. Jewell Evelyn Middlebrooks was born in Griffin, Georgia 1907. For forty two years she was a faithful pastors wife, the first lady of the Tremont Temple Church, Savannahs First Bryant Church and Atlantas Zion Hill Baptist Church.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu. 
Jun 7, 2019

Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection

Levi Maurice Terrill (b. 1899) was born in Moberly Missouri. He joined the Walnut Grove Baptist Church and remained a member there until he came to Atlanta, Georgia in 1922 to enter Morehouse College. He worked in the ministry throughout his career at Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Union Baptist Church, First Bryan Baptist Church, and lastly the Zion Hill Baptist Church in 1943. He remained at Zion Hill until his death, January 31, 1971. His activities aside from the active pastorate include serving as Vice President of the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia. He was also the first Director of the Morehouse School of Religion for several years, and Professor at the Interdenominational Theological Center from 1953-1962. Jewell Evelyn Middlebrooks was born in Griffin, Georgia 1907. For forty two years she was a faithful pastors wife, the first lady of the Tremont Temple Church, Savannahs First Bryant Church and Atlantas Zion Hill Baptist Church.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

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Group photograph of 1932 College of Preachers in 1932.
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Entrance of a castle with men and women entering the grounds. Two men stand guard next to a car, one wearing a kilt.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Large crowd gathered in front of the Shakespeare Hostelrie.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: The late Deacon A. B. Singfield of Savannah, Georgia, recording Secretary of the State Convention.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: Dr. Edward R. Carter, Pastor Friendship Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia for 52 years.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: The late Dr. Edwin P. Johnson, former pastor of the Reed Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia and Moderator Atlanta Baptist Association.
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Witten on recto: The late Henry Lyman Morehouse, Secretary of the American Baptist Home Missionary Society, New York, friend and benefactor of the Negro race.
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Witten on recto: Dr. James H. Gadson, President Central City College Macon, Georgia.
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Witten on recto: Dr. John Hope, Atlanta, Georgia, President of Atlanta University and Former President of Morehouse College for 25 years.
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Witten on recto: The late Major Wade Reddick, Americus, Georgia, teacher, preacher, orator and leader.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: The late Dr. P. James Brayant, Pastor Wheat Street Baptist church, Atlanta, Georgia and President of the State B.Y. -P.U. Convention.
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Witten on recto: Dr. Samuel H. Archer, President Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Witten on recto: Dr. Samuel S. Broadnax, Thomasville, Georgia, Educational Secretary of Georgia.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: The late Dr. William C. Cannon, Atlanta, Georgia, Educational Secretary of Georgia.
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection
Witten on recto: Dr. William J. White, Pastor Harmony Baptist Church, Augusta Georgia, and Founder of the Georgia Baptist and Morehouse College.
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Witten on recto: The late Dr. William R. Forbes, Pastor Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Macon, Georgia and former President of the State Convention.
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Portrait of Dr. Edwin Posey Johnson. Written on recto: bio. Feb. 22, 1849-Dec. 28, 1929. Dr. Edwin Posey Johnson, Atlanta, Ga. Successful Teacher, Pastor, Missionary. Pastored Calvary, Madison and Reed St. Atlanta. Moderator Madison association and Atlanta Association. General Missionary of the State convention. Taught Theology at Morehouse College.
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Witten on recto: The family of the late Dr. William J. White, except his son Hayden. 1, Dr. Wm. J. White, 2, Mrs. Josephine White; 3, Isiah; 4, John; 5, Dwelle; 6, W. J. Jr., 7, Mrs. Anna Shaw; 8, Mrs. Amie Blocker; 9, Mrs. Claudia Hareld; 10, Mrs. Josephine Williams.
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Five women singing. Written on verso: Ruth Goodrum 881 Mayson-Turner Ave, Ra. 6698 (age 13) [?].
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A group of people in a dining room. Written on recto: The Georgia State Baptist Convention in Columbus, Georgia which convened November 13 to 15.  Reading left to right are Dr. Thomas S. Harten of New York, Dr. J. M. Gadson of Philadelphia. Standing in back are Albert Rathblott, son of Mr. Rathblott, Dr. L. M. Terrill Vice-President of the Georgia State Baptist Convention and Dr. L. A. Pinkston, President.