Gales', Melinda, African American church architecture collection A Guide to the Melinda Gales' African American church architecture
collection M 70 A collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, M 70
Melinda Gales' African American church architecture collection, 1987-1999, Collection # M 70, Special Collections and Archives,
James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Melinda Dawn Gales was born in Russellville, Arkansas in 1972. She earned a B.S. from Radford University in 1995 and an MA
in Art History from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1999. In 1999, she completed her Master's thesis, "African-American
Baptist Churches in Hanover County, Virginia, 1865-1900" in fulfillment of her degree requirements.
In the abstract of her thesis, she states that the purpose was "to examine rural African-American vernacular Baptist churches
built in the years following the Civil War. The case study is centered around Hanover County, Virginia, because of the county's
strategic location in relation to the capital of the Confederacy in Richmond."
This collection consists of materials created or gathered by Melinda D. Gales in pursuance of her thesis research. The collection
includes drafts of Melinda Gales's Master's thesis, "African American Baptist Churches in Hanover County, Virginia, 1865-1900";
research notes; photographs; slides; negatives; and several magazines or booklets dealing with African American Baptist church
history and architecture in Richmond city and Hanover County, Virginia. Areas of research include date stones, distyle-in-muris,
and portrait bust stained glass use in African American Baptist churches.
Churches included in this collection are:
Hanover County--Abner Baptist, Bethany Baptist, Chestnut Baptist, Ebenezer Baptist, First Union Baptist, Jerusalem Baptist,
Mount Carmel Baptist, Providence Baptist, Second Union Baptist, Shiloh Baptist, and Union Baptist Church.
Richmond City--Ebenezer Baptist, Fifth Street Baptist, First African Baptist, Fountain Baptist, Fourth Baptist, Mt. Carmel
Baptist, Mt. Tabor Baptist, Rising Mt. Zion, Second Baptist Church, Sharon Baptist, Sixth Mount Zion, Swansboro Baptist, First
Baptist Church (Southside) and Second Baptist (Southside).
Magazines include:
-E. Hatcher Crenshaw, Harry Davis Jr., and Edwin Slipek Jr., "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: Faith, Struggle and Growth in
Richmond Since 1619," Jefferson Publishing: Richmond, 1987.
-Metropolitan Business Guide, Volume 14, Number 4: Special Black History Issue
-Virginia Cavalcade: The Quarterly Illustrated Magazine of Virginia History and Culture, Winter 1998
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 14
Negatives
circa 1997-1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 15
Second Union Baptist Church (Hanover County)
1996-1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 16
Second Union Baptist Church (Hanover County) photos
1997
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 17
Second Union Baptist Church (Hanover County) slides
1997
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 18
Shiloh Baptist Church (Hanover County) photos
1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637984] box: 1 folder: 19
SIxth Mount Zion Church (Richmond) photos
Spring 1998
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 1
Thesis draft
1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 2
Thesis, final version
May 1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 3
Thesis log
1998
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 4
Thesis photos
circa 1997-1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 5
Union Baptist Church (Hanover County) photos
1999
Mixed Materials [A11423637942] box: 2 folder: 6
Valentine Museum exhibit ephemera
1998-1999
Scope and Contents
Exhibit titles include:
-Jackson Ward: A Century of Community
-In Bondage and Freedom
-Jim Crow: Racism and Reaction in the New South
-Second Street: Business and Entertainment in Jackson Ward, 1900-1965