- Rev. Henry M Turner Writes from Columbus Ga. (March 17, 1866)
- From Georgia (March 17, 1866)
- The South Carolina Annual Conference (June 9, 1866)
- Georgia Correspondence (June 16, 1866)
- Startling Correspondence (June 23, 1866)
- For the Christian Recorder (July 7, 1866)
- Book Concern (September 22, 1866)
- Highly Interesting Letter (September 29, 1866)
- Letter from Henry M Turner (November 24, 1866)
- Letter from Brother Turner (December 1, 1866)
- Georgia Annual Conference (December 15, 1866)
- Letter from Macon, Ga. (December 29, 1866)
- Resolution: April 8, 1867
- Committee on Missions and Education (April 8, 1867)
- Report of Special Committee on Political Status of A.M.E. Church (April 8, 1867)
- Report of Committee on State of the Country (April 8, 1867)
- From H. M. Turner: Retraction (April 27, 1867)
- Untitled (May 4, 1967)
- Letters to the Union Republican Congressional Committee: (July 8, 1867)
- Letters to the Union Republican Congressional Committee: (July 9, 1867)
- Letter to Hon. Thomas L. Tullock: (July 23, 1867)
- From Rev. H. M. Turner (August 17, 1867)
- Letter from Rev. H. M. Turner (August 31, 1867)
- Letter from Augusta, Ga. (September 21, 1867)
- Georgia Correspondence (October 5, 1867)
- From Atlanta, Ga. (December 28, 1867)
- Letter from Atlanta, Ga. (February 1, 1868)
- General Conference of the African M.E. Church (May 22, 1868)
- General Conference of the African M.E. Church (May 29, 1868)
- General Conference of the African M.E. Church (June 5, 1868)
- General Conference of the African M.E. Church (June 5, 1868)
- H M Turner; James Porter (September 24, 1868)
- Colored State Convention (September 26, 1868)
- Condition of Affairs in Georgia (December 19, 1868)
- Georgia Correspondence (March 6, 1869)
- Georgia Correspondence (May 22, 1869)
- A Letter to the Hon. Charles Sumner (Nov. 24, 1869)
- Turner Hymn (1870)
- Joint Committee to Investigate the Georgia Penitentiaries (May 5, 1870)
- State Convention of Colored Men (January 28, 1871)
- Congressional Testimony: (November 3, 1871)
- Letter to Charles Sumner (December 20, 1871)
- Notice to the Ministers of the AME Church (November 16, 1872)
- The Death of Sergeant G. N. Pollard (December 21, 1872)
- A Breeze from the South (February 6, 1873)
- From Georgia (February 20, 1873)
- Testimony of Henry M. Turner (February 26, 1873)
- The Sabbath Historically and Scientifically Considered (March 6, 1873)
- Letter from Georgia (March 27, 1873)
- How the Stewardesses System Operates in the AME Church (May 5, 1873)
- Visit to Wilberforce University (July 24, 1873)
- Visit to Wilberforce University: Continued (July 31, 1873)
- J.A. Handy to Dr. Turner (August 14, 1873)
- Camp Meeting (August 28, 1873)
- The Agricultural Land Scrip and the Colored People (January 22, 1874)
- Letter from Savannah (March 12, 1874)
- Civil Rights Bill (April 30, 1874)
- Bishop Beebe—Freedmen’s Bank (May 14, 1874)
- Objectionable Customs in the AME Church (May 21, 1874)
- The President and Civil Rights (November 26, 1874)
- To the Ministers of the Sixth Episcopal District (September 9, 1875)
- Our Literature (October 21, 1875)
- Letter from Rev. Dr. Henry McNeal Turner (January 26, 1876)
- The American Colonization Society (February 19, 1876)
- Letter from Dr. Turner (March 9, 1876)
- Thoughts and Facts (March 16, 1876)
- Letter from Dr. Turner (March 18, 1876)
- Scotia Seminary (March 25, 1876)
- An Address from H.M. Turner (April 15, 1876)
- Tunis Campbell Sr. (May 13, 1876)
- The New Manager’s Inaugural (June 29, 1876)
- Another Appeal from the Manager (July 13, 1876)
- Another Word from the Manager (August 10, 1876)
- Read this Without Fail (September 21, 1876)
- Untitled (December 14, 1876)
- The New Cabinet (March 15, 1877)
- Wayside Dots and Jots (December 20, 1877)
- Wayside Dots and Jots (February 7, 1878)
- Wayside Dots and Jots (August 1, 1878)
- Wayside Dots and Jots (October 24, 1878)
- Letter to his Son (March 5, 1880)
- The Presidential Election of 1880 (March 25, 1880)
- Forty Things the General Conference Ought to Do (March 25, 1880)
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