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Creator: Stevenson, J. H. (Joseph Hover), 1831-1918 Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet is a history of Sewickley Presbyterian Church written for the commemoration of its 150th anniversary in 1926. A very short historical sketch that was delivered by J. H. Stevenson on September 15, 1876 and an image of the Old Sewickley church building are included. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet collects materials celebrating the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Second Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh. Programs from the anniversary events are included, along with a history of the church, numerous photographs, and lists of deacons, trustees, and elders. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet provides some history of the United Presbyterian Church of New Florence. The majority of the pamphlet contains lists of parishioners, Sabbath School classes, and church committee members. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Payne, Zella H. Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet commemorates the sesqui-centennial of Lebanon Presbyterian Church. The contents include a biography of John McMillan, an extensive history of the church and its organizations, and information regarding the church's cemetery. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Reed, John Elmer, 1865-1948 Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet collects the history of the Middlebrook (Lower Greenfield) Church, which later became the North East Presbyterian Church. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary