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Drawer OS 34

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Contains 10 Results:

First Presbyterian Church buildings, undated

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: undated

First Presbyterian after the1913 Flood (street scenes), 1913

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1913

The 108th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, 1896

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1896

Third Street Church building, ca. 1900

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: ca. 1900

Timelines, 1990 and 1993

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1990 and 1993

Newspaper, “Cornerstone Laying at Westminster”, 1925

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1925

Newspaper, “Silent Bell Toll”, 1974

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1974

Newspaper, “Dorothy Love Presbyterian Home for the Aged”, 1924

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1924

Vacation Bible School, attendance reports, 1922-1923

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. ...
Dates: 1922-1923

Building Committee, construction account status, 1925-1926

 File — Drawer: OS 34, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: While many of the committee records found in this series are limited in scope, overall the series offers information on how the work of the church was organized and carried out. Committees on Christian and religious education and on the May Festival (a religious festival of the arts) are the most complete records in this series. Also of note are records dating 1920-1948 which document the work of Every Member Canvass, a stewardship committee. Westminster’s role in serving the community is...
Dates: 1925-1926