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David Avery papers, 1794.

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Identifier: MS4869
Abstract Rev. David Avery was born in Franklin, Connecticut, in 1746. He graduated from Yale in 1769, studied theology at Dartmouth College, and was ordained as a missionary to the Native Americans in 1771. In 1783 he became the minister of the First Church in Wrentham. Due to theological differences over church discipline, he was dismissed in 1794. He died in 1817. This collection contains a manuscript volume prepared by Rev. David Avery about the strife that had grown between Avery and his...
Dates: 1794

David McKeith Jr. papers, 1948-1953. : [manuscript]

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Identifier: MS0114
Dates: 1948-1953

David Sanford diary, 1852-1874. : [manuscript]

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Identifier: MS0156
Dates: 1852

David Smith diary, 1818. : [manuscript]

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Identifier: MS0964
Dates: 1818

Davida Foy Crabtree papers, 1883-2023.

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Identifier: MS5324
Abstract Davida Foy was born in 1944 to Davida and Alfred Foy. She attended Marietta College in Ohio from 1963-1967, followed by Andover Newton Theological School from 1968-1972. She became the director of the Prudence Crandall Center for Women (PCCW) in New Britain, Connecticut. In 1980, she was called to serve the Colchester Federated Church in Connecticut, where she served for 11 years. She took on the role of conference minister for the UCC's Southern California Conference until she returned to...
Dates: 1883-2023

Dayton, Ohio. St. Luke's United Church of Christ records, 1908-2013.

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Identifier: RG5331
Abstract In 1908, a group of men and women gathered together in the home of Christian Poock to form what would become St. Luke's. The next year, St. Lukes officially had its first pastor, Reverand F. A. Meusch. That year they also became a member of the German Evangelical Synod of North America. In 1955 the church offically joined the United Church of Christ. They continued to function and provide community and spirtiual outreach until it was decided that the church was no longer able to function....
Dates: 1908-2013

Dean Walker's collection on Mount Desert, Maine church records, 1792-1905.

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Identifier: MS5136
Abstract Dean Augustus Walker was born in 1860 in Turkey. He attended Yale and the University of Chicago and was married to Mary Ladd Smith in 1896. He was ordained as a Congregational minister in 1901 and served the Mt. Desert Congregational Church of Tremont for three years. His later career focused on teaching various religious and language courses for a number of institutions, including the Syrian Protestant College in Beruit. Walker died in Auburndale, Massachusetts in 1914. This collection is...
Dates: 1792-1905; Majority of material found within 1886-1905

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Church records and registers. 393
Church membership. 138
Baptismal records. 96
Marriage records. 89
Church finance. 80
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New England's Hidden Histories. 71
Associations, institutions, etc. 67
Necrologies. 48
Pews and pew rights. 37
Clergy -- Correspondence. 36
Women -- Societies and clubs. 35
Church discipline. 31
Church history. 31
Sunday schools. 31
Diaries. 30
Scrapbooks. 30
Installation (clergy). 26
Church societies. 24
Photographs. 24
Sermons, American. 24
Sermons. 24
Correspondence. 23
Church correspondence. 20
Clergy -- United States. 20
Covenants (Church polity). 18
Ordination. 18
Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800. 18
Home missions. 17
Church buildings. 15
Church newsletters. 14
Registers of births, etc. 13
Worship programs. 13
Church controversies. 11
Corporate minutes. 11
Creeds. 11
Letters. 11
Charities. 10
Christian education. 9
Clergy conferences. 9
Covenants (Church polity) -- Congregational churches. 9
Women -- Religious life. 9
Church architecture -- Designs and plans. 8
Church bulletins. 8
Church property. 8
Community organization. 8
Women in church work. 8
Baptism. 7
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.). 7
Religious institutions. 7
Christian education of children. 6
Christian union. 6
Excommunication. 6
Missionaries -- Correspondence. 6
Music in churches. 6
Obituaries. 6
Unitarian controversy. 6
Vital statistics. 6
Autobiography. 5
Church charities. 5
Commonplace books. 5
Constitutions. 5
Fraternal organizations. 5
Genealogy. 5
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. 5
Women clergy. 5
Anniversaries. 4
Antislavery movements. 4
Baptism and church membership. 4
Christianity and politics. 4
Church bells. 4
Church polity. 4
Church statistics. 4
Clergy -- Appointment, call, and election. 4
Clergy -- Pictorial works. 4
Corporation reports -- Religious aspects. 4
Gay rights -- Religious aspects. 4
Legal documents. 4
Missionaries -- Turkey. 4
Missions -- Africa. 4
Newsletters. 4
Photograph albums. 4
Programs 4
Social surveys. 4
Speeches, addresses, etc., American. 4
Wills. 4
Women in missionary work. 4
Account books. 3
Articles of incorporation. 3
Biography. 3
Book collecting. 3
Christian stewardship. 3
Church and state. 3
Church anniversaries. 3
Church lands. 3
City missions. 3
Clergy -- Finance, Personal. 3
Conference proceedings. 3
Congregational churches. 3
Deacons -- Congregational churches. 3
Education, Higher. 3
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English 1073
German 6
Greek, Modern (1453-) 2
Latin 1
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 57
Chicago (Ill.) 15
Chicago Theological Seminary 14
Ecclesiastical Council. 12
American Home Missionary Society 9
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Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) 7
United Church Board for World Ministries. 7
Andover Theological Seminary 6
Christian Church (Denomination) 6
Dexter, Henry Martyn, 1821-1890 6
National Council of Congregational Churches of the United States 5
United Church Board for World Missionaries. 5
American Missionary Association. 4
Andover Newton Theological School 4
Brockton (Mass.) 4
Codman, John, 1782-1847 4
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (U.S.) 4
Park , Edwards Amasa 4
Park Street Church (Boston, Mass.) 4
United Church of Christ 4
Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895 3
Berkeley Temple Congregational Church (Boston, Mass.) 3
Bethany Congregational Church (Montpelier, Vt.) 3
Boston (Mass.) 3
Boston Seaman's Friend Society. 3
Cambridge (Mass.) 3
Clarke, Jonas Bowen. 3
Congregational Association of Detroit 3
Congregational Christian Historical Society 3
Congregational Churches. 3
Congregational Library (Boston, Mass.) 3
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 3
Evangelical and Reformed Church 3
Fagley, Frederick Louis, 1879-1958 3
First Church (Ipswich, Mass.) 3
General Association of Illinois 3
General Conference of the German Evangelical Congregational Churches of North America. 3
German Congregational Church. 3
Langworthy, Isaac P. (Isaac Pendleton), 1806-1888 3
Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference. 3
Minister's Club (Boston, Mass.) 3
Missionary Society of Connecticut 3
North Bridgewater (Mass.) 3
Old North Church (Marblehead, Mass.) 3
Pilgrim Memorial Church (Pittsfield, Mass.) 3
Providence (R.I.) 3
Rhode Island Home Missionary Society 3
South Church (Salem, Mass.) 3
Taylor, Richard H. (Richard Henry) 3
United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns 3
Woman's Board of Missions 3
Wood, Robert Watson 3
Abington (Mass.) 2
Albro, John A. (John Adams), 1799-1866 2
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Japan Mission 2
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Prudential Committee. 2
American Congregational Association. 2
American Congregational Union. 2
American Education Society. 2
American Tract Society 2
Anderson, Rufus 2
Arlington (Mass.) 2
Barnard, John 2
Barnstable (Mass.) 2
Barton, William Eleazar 2
Bascom, Flavel, 1804-1890 2
Baxter, Joseph, 1676-1745 2
Beckwith, Kenneth D., 1896- 2
Beecher, Henry Ward 2
Bethany Church (Montpelier, Vt.) 2
Broadway Tabernacle (New York, N.Y.) 2
Brooks, Phillips 2
Bushnell, Horace 2
Butman, Harry R. 2
Cherokee Association of Congregational Churches (Iowa) 2
Chicago Congregational Union. 2
Church in Brattle Square (Boston, Mass.) 2
Church of Christ at Concord (Concord, Mass.) 2
City Mission Society (Boston Mass.) 2
Clark, Joseph S. (Joseph Sylvester) 2
Colorado Springs (Colo.) 2
Community Renewal Society (Chicago, Ill.) 2
Congregational Christian Service Committee 2
Congregational Church (Sturbridge, Mass.) 2
Congregational Church Building Society 2
Congregational Conference of Ohio. 2
Congregational Home Missionary Society 2
Congregational Publishing Society 2
Conrad, Arcturus Z. (Arcturus Zodiac) 2
Dartmouth College 2
Detroit (Mich.) 2
Detroit Congregational Union 2
Detroit Metropolitan Association 2
Doane, Carla Strong 2
Doane, Edward Topping 2
Eliot, John 2
Emmons, Nathanael 2
Finney, Charles G. 2
First Church (Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) 2
First Church of Christ (Granville, Mass.) 2
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