Skip to Content

Search Results

Search Constraints

Filtering by: Contributing Institution Presbyterian Historical Society Remove constraint Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Format (Original) Manuscripts Remove constraint Format (Original): Manuscripts Language English Remove constraint Language: English Place Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Remove constraint Place: Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

  • Js956m528?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Second Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)
    Date: 1795/1798
    Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society
    Description: Forty loose pages documenting the activities of the church committee charged with overseeing the development of the "congregational or charity school" in 1795. Documents include committee reports regarding school organization, securing the land and completing the school building, and accounting for such things as plumbing improvements and school supplies. Documents also include a list of initial subscribers and their donations, and records of continuing donations over the course of three years.
    View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society
  • Gt54kt135?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Second Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)
    Date: 1786/1791
    Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society
    Description: In 1787, schoolmaster John Ely agreed to rent the Second Presbyterian schoolhouse and provide instruction to local children on reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion, with Second Presbyterian serving as a patron to the school and referring children of parishioners for instruction there. These seven loose documents include Ely's contract with Second Presbyterian, and letters from Ely regarding the need to enlarge the schoolhouse, a proposal to create "an academy for the instruction of young ladies," the employment of tutors and ushers, and an account of his expenditures in improving the building.
    View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society
  • 9z903450q?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Second Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)
    Date: 1744/1798
    Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society
    Description: The Session is a body of elected elders governing a Presbyterian church. In this bound volume, the Session is referred to as the Consistory until 1767. Meeting minutes run from 1744 to 1798, and note the date, members present, and business discussed. Business includes elections to office and management of church finances, including financial assistance to the poor, with the bulk of entries concerning resolution of conflicts between church members and discipline of church members found guilty of offenses such as drinking, fighting, theft, slander and adultery.
    View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society
  • V405sf82z?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)
    Date: 1771/1796
    Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society
    Description: Inscribed as "The Pine Street Presbyterian Church Committee Book," this bound volume contains the minutes of the meetings of trustees of Third Presbyterian from 1771 to 1796. Each entry includes the date, place, members present, and business discussed. Topics of the meetings generally include the collection of pew rents, settlement of financial accounts, improvements to the buildings and grounds, and management of charitable funds, as well as more specific entries such as the seasonal adjustment of service times and adoption of a new version of the Psalms. Of particular interest are the minutes pertaining to the call for George Duffield to serve as their new pastor, and the resulting rift with First Presbyterian Church. The bulk of the minutes end on page 168, and pages 174, 175 and 176, which list the books and verses read from during services, are written upside down, so run in reverse chronological order. Note: Prior to 1797, the Trustees were called "the Committee."
    View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society