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Date: 1895 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This history was written for the commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of Peters Creek Presbyterian Church, which took place on October 10, 1895. Also included are a schedule of the commemoration events, church contributions from 1858 to 1895, and a list of people interred in the church... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1893 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet is a history of West Alexandria Presbyterian Church written for the commemoration of its one hundredth anniversary on September 18, 1890. It begins with a detailed description of the celebration, and is organized into these sections: the history of the church, the history of the Sab... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Brownson, James I. (James Irwin), 1817-1899 Date: 1866 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet was written for the fiftieth celebration of the Sabbath School of First Presbyterian Church of Washington, Pennsylvania and read on June 18, 1866. It includes the names of officers and teachers of the school and church, a history of the school, the origin of Sabbath Schools in the U... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1874 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a commemorative pamphlet of sermons, addresses, and proceedings related to the completion of the twenty-fifth year of Reverend James I. Brownson, D. D., being the pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of Washington, Pennsylvania. Brownson's pastorate was celebrated over the course of th... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1905 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a pamphlet that contains the history of the First Presbyterian Church of Monongahela. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1925 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet is a program from the Old Home Coming services at Mingo Presbyterian Church. It includes a history of the church and biographical information about the church's pastors. A program for the services is also included. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1878 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet collects the addresses and resolutions presented on June 20th, 1877, at the celebration of both Reverend John Stockton's fiftieth year of ministry at the Presbyterian Church of Cross Creek and his retirement from that position. These include an address on the history of the church,... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Stockton, John, 1803-1882 Date: 1867 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet collects an address on the history of The Presbyterian Church of Cross Creek, delivered by the church's pastor, Reverend John Stockton, D.D. The occasion was the fortieth anniversary of Stockton's ministry. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Collier, Francis J. (Francis James), 1838-1918 Date: 1882 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet contains a history of Centre Presbyterian Church from 1828-1882. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1912 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet contains a brief history of Chartiers Presbyterian church, a letter from its pastor, Reverend Murray C. Reiter, along with a transcription of the church's original charter. There are also lists of church officers, members, teachers, baptisms, weddings, and dismissals. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary