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Contributing Institution: Andover Newton Theological School Franklin Trask Library Description: Church with steeple - side view. Woman in foreground. Black and white photograph. Divided back period, 1907-1914. Postmarked Jul 28 1914. JPG file (54 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Andover Newton Theological School Franklin Trask Library Description: Brick church with steeple - perspective view from left corner. Black and white photograph. Undivided back period, 1901-1907. JPG file (42 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Andover Newton Theological School Franklin Trask Library Description: Stone church with steeple - perspective view from right corner. Black and white photograph. Undivided back period, 1901-1907. Postmarked Jun 14 1905. JPG file (71 KB) -
Postcards of Unitarian and Universalist Church Buildings
User CollectionContributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library Description: Images of postcards of Unitarian and Universalist church buildings. Churches in the United States, Canada, and Japan are featured; the largest geographical grouping is from Massachusetts. The postcards were produced beginning in 1898. Multiple views and renderings of the same buildings and int... -
Postcards of Methodist Churches in the United States
User CollectionContributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Images of more than 100 Methodist churches from across the United States, dating primarily from the first half of the twentieth century. The postcards depict many architectural styles of Methodist churches in rural, suburban, and city settings. The names of individual churches are as they appear ... -
Postcards of New England Congregational and Baptist churches
User CollectionContributing Institution: Andover Newton Theological School Franklin Trask Library Description: The digital images are views of New England Congregational and Baptist churches, representing all chronological periods of private postcard production, 1898-current date. The postcards selected for digitization focus on architectural features and are from a larger collection in Franklin Trask Li... -
Creator: St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1810/1829 Contributing Institution: Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives Description: Minutes of the meetings of the St. Paul's vestry, from 1810 to 1829. Each entry includes the date of the meeting, members present, and business discussed. Topics include but are not limited to: vestry elections; appointment of wardens and sextons; various committee assignments; management of fina... View Full Item at Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives -
Creator: St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1797/1810 Contributing Institution: Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives Description: Minutes of the meetings of the St. Paul's vestry, from 1797 to 1810. Each entry includes the date of the meeting, members present, and business discussed. Topics include but are not limited to: elections to the vestry and the appointment of wardens and sextons; hiring of a new minister and assist... View Full Item at Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives -
Creator: St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1792/1797 Contributing Institution: Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives Description: Minutes of the meetings of the St. Paul's vestry, from 1792 to 1797. Each entry includes the date of the meeting, members present, and business discussed. Many entries include wardens' accounts, as reports from the committee appointed to examine those accounts. Other topics include: elections to ... View Full Item at Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives -
Creator: St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1762/1774 Contributing Institution: Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives Description: Minutes of the meetings of the St. Paul's vestry, from 1762 to 1774. Each entry records the date of the meeting, members present and business discussed. One of the main topics covered is the ill health of Reverend McClenachan and the subsequent need to secure an assistant minister and, eventually... View Full Item at Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Archives