Box 8
Contains 26 Results:
Home and Foreign Missions of the Women's Association, 1929-1939
This sub-series focuses on the records related to the missionary societies of Mount Vernon Church. This includes treasurer and secretary reports and records related to the daily operation of numerous groups. Some of the groups included are the Young People Missionary Society, Young Women Missionary Society, American McAll Association, Young Ladies Colporteur Society and the Home and Foerign Missions of the Women's Association
Foreign Missionary Branch of the Women's Association, 1920-1939
This sub-series focuses on the records related to the missionary societies of Mount Vernon Church. This includes treasurer and secretary reports and records related to the daily operation of numerous groups. Some of the groups included are the Young People Missionary Society, Young Women Missionary Society, American McAll Association, Young Ladies Colporteur Society and the Home and Foerign Missions of the Women's Association
Scrapbook, 1903-1909
The earliest material dates from 1840. The collecting policy was very unsystematic until 1919. The earlier volumes may well have been a personal compilation. The material is mostly newspaper clippings and printed matter arranged chronologically. The series end with a set of loose material arranged in folders by decade.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.
Samuel Edward Herrick Bound Manuscript Sermons, undated
This series documents individuals associated with the church in some official capacity. The bulk of this is the manuscript sermons by Samuel Edward Herrick, the minister from 1871 to 1904. None of the ministers after 1948 stayed long enough to have any real impact on the parish, which began to decline almost immediately after World War II.