Belmont, Mass. First Congregational Church of Waverley records, 1861-1962.
Scope and Contents
These are the remaining church records of the First Church of Waverley, Waverley being a sub-set of the town of Belmont. The most significant record is a ledger book of the Society, 1861-1885. The majority of the records date from the early 20th century, from a few of their auxiliary groups. The most recent document is a presentation from the historian, Mrs. Herbert H. Jaynes in 1979. No dedicated vital statistical records were kept.
A list of records represented are: ledger from earliest years of the church, a page a day diary from 1866, auxiliary club records, anniversary celebrations, photographs, Sunday school teachers’ meeting ledger, programs for special occasions and Sunday service.
Dates
- 1861-1962
Creator
Restrictions on Access
This collection is unrestricted and open to the public.
Restrictions on Use
Items in this collection are subject to U.S. Copyright Law. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine the copyright status of collection items and to secure any permissions necessary for their reproduction and publication. Requests for permission to publish material must be discussed with the archivist or librarian.
Historical Note
According to the Society minutes (folder 1, box 1), Rev. Charles Jones, Daniel Deshon, John Taggard, John Sylvester, Sarumus Gates, William Lowry, Frank Cottle, W. A. Blodgett, Mr. Greene, and Mr. Harrington met to establish a new congregation. The society formed in 1861, which is when the record book starts. The church was not officially established until 1865.
The only history available about the church within this collection is kept in with the anniversary material, written in 1979 by the then-historian.
The First Church, as it was established, essentially closed in 2002 when it merged with the Senuri Korean Church, which shared space at 471 Trapelo Road. Senuri had a separate listing in the UCC Yearbook for a few years, then in 2003 was listed as First Church Waverley-Senuri, however only had 35 members after previously having 115. After 2010, the church called itself All People’s United Church. That Congregation closed its doors in late 2012, sold the building and property to a developer, which then demolished the church in early 2013. Copies of newspaper articles about the sale and demolition are in the collection folder for this church.
Extent
.53 Cubic Feet (2 cases)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
These are the remaining church records of the First Church of Waverley, Waverley being a sub-set of the town of Belmont. The most significant record is a ledger book of the Society, 1861-1885. The majority of the records date from the early 20th century, from a few of their auxiliary groups.
Arrangement
There is no formal series listing, given the brevity of the collection. Church records are first, followed by auxiliary clubs and Sunday school. Programs and photographs are last.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Daniel C. Lee and the All People United Church, April 22, 2013. Accession number 2013-01.
Processing Information
Processed by Jessica Steytler, April 2013, using DACS Second Edition. ArchivesSpace record created by William McCarthy.
Creator
- Title
- Belmont, Mass. First Congregational Church of Waverley records, 1861-1962.
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Jessica Steytler, William McCarthy
- Date
- 2017-10-06
- Description rules
- Dacs2 2013
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Congregational Library & Archives Repository