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Papers of Richard Warner Hammett

Mark C. Shenise

United Methodist Archives and History Center
General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church

2022-01-12


Overview of Collection

Record Creator: Hammett, Richard Warner
Title: Papers of Richard Warner Hammett
Date Span: 1859-1896
Abstract: Richard Warner Hammett (1829-1910), Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Methodist Episcopal Church minister, served in both the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (?-1866) and Methodist Episcopal Church (1868-1886) in Arkansas, primarily in the Fayetteville and Fort Smith area. Most of the records are sermons and a single published drama. Also included is a letter and court decision.
Extent: 0.45 cubic feet
Identification: gcah.ms.gcah4848



Biographical Note

Richard Warner Hammett (1829-1910), Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Methodist Episcopal Church minister, was born on March 4, 1829, in Marion County, Mississippi, to James H. and Sarah Henrietta Head Hammett. Hammett married Mary Elizabeth Dobson (1842-1925), which produced seven children.

Hammett began his clergy career in Arkansas, Methodist Episcopal Church. South. There is little information on his Southern Methodist career, except for his appointments to Fort Smith (circa 1852) and the current Central United Methodist Church, Fayetteville (1860-1967). In the 1866 MECS General Minutes records he withdrew from the denomination. Hammett later joined the 1868 Missouri and Arkansas Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church as an elder on trial and sent to the Fort Smith church. From 1869 to 1873, he served as a presiding elder (today’s District Superintendent) for both the Fort Smith District (1869-1872) and Batesville District (1873-1874). After serving as a presiding elder, the conference appointed him to the Fort Smith church (1875-1877). Hammett became the Conference Secretary from 1876 to 1878 while serving local churches. Subsequent appointments include Forth Smith (1875-1877, 1881), Fayetteville (1878-1880), Cedarville (1882), and Buren and Ozark (1884).

The records suggest that physical problems began to take their toll as he aged. In 1883, the conference granted him Supernumerary status. Hammett retained his clergy credentials but did not serve as an appointed pastor to local churches. However, he could preach if physically able. Hammett became superannuated (retired) in 1885. The following year he withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church.

During Hammett’s active ministry, those who knew him considered Hammett a notable preacher. He published an 1896 drama entitled In the Wilderness or A Romance of Christianity in Forty Scenes published by Thrash-Lice Printing Company.

On October 27, 1910, Hammett died in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas. Burial took place at the Oak Cemetery.


Scope and Content Note

The majority of the papers are in two bound volumes of handwritten sermons from 1859 to1867 preaches at the Fayetteville MECS church. Next is a bound book containing his 1896 published drama, In the Wilderness or A Romance of Christianity. In the same folder, the researcher will discover a fragment of the same script possibly published in 1870. A single letter dated January 30, 18(7?) requesting a new appointment for the Ozark church. Finally, Hammett appears in a copy of an 1896 State of Washington civil libel suit decision.


Arrangement

Materials have been arranged in the following manner.

Original order.



Preferred Citation

When citing material from this collection please use the following format: Direct reference to the item or its file folder, Richard Warner Hammett Papers, United Methodist Church Archives - GCAH, Madison, New Jersey. Do not make use of the item's call number as that is not a stable descriptor.


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There are no restrictions regarding this collection.


Use Access

Detailed use restrictions relating to our collections can be requested from the office of the archivist at the General Commission on Archives and History. Photocopying is handled by the staff and may be limited in certain instances. Before using any material for publication from this collection a formal request for permission to publish is expected and required.


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Subject Terms
Clergy
Elders (Church officers)
Trials (Embezzlement)
Geographic Terms
Arkansas
Subject Names - Corporate Bodies
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Occupation Terms
Minister
Genre Terms
Correspondence
Court decisions and opinions
Dramas
Sermons


Container List

Call Number Folder Title Date(s)
1591-4-4: 01 Sermons 1859-1860
1591-4-4: 02 Sermons 1860-1867
1591-4-4: 03 In the Wilderness or A Romance of Christianity in Forty Scenes 1870-1896
1591-4-4: 04 Correspondence Undated
1591-4-4: 05 State of Washington Civil Libel Suit Decision (Copy) 1896