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Creator: Gerber, C. G. Date: 1933 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about McClure Avenue Presbyterian Church and its congregation. Additional pages of information are attached and appear to be pages from a public... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1954 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a worship bulletin for a service commemorating the 110th anniversary of Manchester Presbyterian Church. Along with the order of worship, it includes an image of one of the church's stained glass windows and a brief history of the church. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Fulton, Henry D. Date: 1914 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This pamphlet includes both a history of the McCandless Avenue Presbyterian Church and a historical sermon that was delivered on November 1, 1914 by Reverend Daniel H. McKee, marking his ten years as pastor in the Eighth United Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh. A section was written by elder Hen... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Elwell, Harry S. Date: 1933 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about Manchester Presbyterian Church and its congregation. The document also contains two letters from Harry S. Elwell (Clerk of Session) to Rev... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Historical Committee of Pittsburgh Presbytery in 1940. It collects information on Manchester Presbyterian Church's building, as well as other properties owned by the presbytery. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Ryall, William Howard Date: 1936 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about Lemington Avenue Presbyterian Church and its congregation. Included is a map of church building locations. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Ryall, William Howard Date: 1940 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Historical Committee of Pittsburgh Presbytery. It collects information on Lemington Avenue Presbyterian Church's building, as well as other properties owned by the presbytery. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Geissler, Clara M. Date: 1943 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This manuscript describes the founding of Lemington Presbyterian Church in 1903 and includes the names of charter members, elders, and pastors, along with descriptions of various church groups. This church was another branch church of East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Western Theological Seminary... View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a worship bulletin for a service commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Blackadore Avenue Presbyterian Church, located in Wilkinsburg. Along with the order of worship, there is an account of the beginning of the Blackadore Avenue Presbyterian Church and an image of the church. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary -
Creator: Cribbs, Charles C. Date: 1933 Contributing Institution: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Description: This is a form distributed by the Church History Committee of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh. It contains 24 questions that collect historical information about Ingram Presbyterian Church and its congregation. View Full Item at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary