Scrapbooks.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Rocky Mountain Conference records, 1876-2010.
Collection
Identifier: RG5424
Abstract
The Colorado Congregational Conference was founded in the 19th century and functioned as the primary state-level Congregational organization within Colorado. Numerous ministerial associations formed within Colorado and included the Eastern Association, the Arkansas Valley Association, the Denver Association, the Northwestern Association, and the Western Colorado Association. During the 1960s, the Colorado Conference merged with state level conferences from Utah and Wyoming to form the Rocky...
Dates:
1876-2010
S. Brainard Pratt collection, 1869-1903
Collection
Identifier: MS4353
Abstract
Sereno Brainerd Pratt (1826-1903) was a Boston businessman, Congregationalist, and prominent member of the church community. In addition to his professional roles, Pratt is known for his collection of bibles, rare books, and religious artifacts. The Congregational Library and Archives currently displays this collection in the Pratt Room, which was named for him in 1899. The collection consists of three series. The first is comprised of bibliographical materials, including over 300 bibles and...
Dates:
1869-1903
South Hadley, Mass. Congregational Church of South Hadley Falls records, 1824-2012.
Collection
Identifier: RG5052
Abstract
The Congregational Church of South Hadley Falls began as the South Society in South Hadley when, in February of 1824, the population removed from the center of South Hadley felt they needed a more conveniently located church. Later that year, the Society united in a church organization called The South Church of Christ in South Hadley. The church did not become known as The Congregational Church of South Hadley Falls until 1918. The congregation voted to close in 2012 due to declining...
Dates:
1824-2012
William H. Noyes ordination scrapbook, 1888. : [manuscript]
Collection — Box 8
Identifier: MS4904
Dates:
1888