01816cpcaa2200373 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130100004600142245005200188300001400240300001900254300002200273506002400295520059400319545010100913546003601014610004901050650003001099650004801129650003201177650002801209650002201237650002201259651003801281651003201319656002501351656002001376656002901396999001701425mm 82084205 DLC20260227111717.0980313|||||||||||| eng  amm 82084205 zmm 82003526  aDLCcDLCdDLCedacs 7aB2lcmd1 aHolloway, Houston Hartsfield,d1845-1917.00aHouston Hartsfield Holloway papers,f1894-1932. a5fitems. a2fcontainers. a0.5flinear feet.1 aRestrictions apply.8 aHolograph autobiography in which Holloway recounts his life as a slave in Meriwether and Pike counties, Georgia, before and during the Civil War, and as a blacksmith and African Methodist Episcopal clergyman during the Reconstruction era and through 1910. Holloway's recollections include work chants, hymns, and social customs from his years as a slave and his work organizing congregations and building churches as a clergyman in Georgia. Includes a note (1932) regarding the autobiography, photocopies of the autobiography and note, and a photocopy of a photograph (1894) of Holloway.0 aSlave prior to the Civil War and emancipation and later a blacksmith and clergyman from Georgia. aCollection material in English.20aAfrican Methodist Episcopal ChurchzGeorgia. 0aAfrican AmericansvMusic. 0aAfrican AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aAfrican AmericanszGeorgia. 0aBlacksmithingzGeorgia. 0aSlaveryzGeorgia. 0aSlaves.zGeorgia. 0aMeriwether County (Ga.)xHistory. 0aPike County (Ga.)xHistory. 7aBlacksmiths.2itoamc 7aClergy.2itoamc 7aSlaveszGeorgia.2itoamc c43758d43758