John R. Gunn Collection
Scope and Contents
The John R. Gunn Collection consists of mainly photocopies of Rev. Gunn’s life. This includes articles about and by him, book reviews, correspondence, sermons, and photographs. The majority of Rev. Gunn’s original works are located in the John R. Gunn Collection in The Burke Library Archives at Columbia University Union Theological Seminary in New York City, New York.
Dates
- Creation: 1920s-1972
Rights Statement
To quote in print, or otherwise reproduce in whole or in part in any publication, including on the World Wide Web, any material from this collection, the researcher must obtain permission from (1) the owner of the physical property and (2) the holder of the copyright. Persons wishing to quote from this collection should consult the reference archivist to determine copyright holders for information in this collection. Reproduction of any item must contain the complete citation to the original.
Biographical / Historical
Reverend John R. Gunn was born in Camak, Georgia, on August 2, 1877. He attended Mercer University and graduated in 1900. He married Nellie P. Higgins on June 26, 1902, and the couple had at least 3 children: Leonard, Dorothy, and Nell. Gunn graduated from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and pastored Baptist churches throughout Georgia, New York, Tennessee, and Indiana. He was popular with politicians and celebrities in the early- to mid-1900s until his death on November 15, 1956. After his death, his daughters continued to publish his devotions as well as the radio show he started.
Extent
1.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Mercer University (Organization)
- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Organization)
- Title
- John R. Gunn Collection
- Author
- Laura M. Botts (2014) and Rachel Lukavsky (2021)
- Date
- 2014 and 2021
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Mercer University Archives and Digital Initiatives Repository