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Creator: Logan, Walter O. Date: 1933 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh in 1932. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about the Bellevue Presbyterian Church and its congregation. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Schatz, J. Albert Date: 1940 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Historical Committee of Pittsburgh Presbytery. It collects information on the church building and other properties owned by the parish. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1932 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This document presents a history of the Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church, also known as the College Hill United Presbyterian Church. The history includes a list of the original members of the congregation and short biographical entries of the church's ministers and missionaries. Two copies... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Wilson, Sam B. Date: 1933 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh in 1932. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver, Pennsylvania and its congregation. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet is the souvenir program for the dedication worship services held on Sunday, June 3rd, 1917 at the Presbyterian Church at Acosta, Pennsylvania. In addition to the worship program, the pamphlet includes a timeline for the church and a list of church personnel. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary