Programs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Boston, Mass. Young Men's Congregational Club records, 1896-1912.
Collection
Identifier: RG1073
Abstract
The Young Men’s Congregational Club was founded in 1896 with the goal of advancing Congregationalism in the greater Boston area through monthly meetings addressing current social, moral, and religious issues facing the community. The first meeting was held at the American House on November 11, 1896, and following meetings were held on the first Wednesday evening of every month, 7 months out of the year. Dates for this collection span 1896-1912, but it is unknown whether the club continued or...
Dates:
1896-1912
Diversity Club records, 1887-1969.
Collection
Identifier: RG0024
Abstract
The Diversity Club was founded in 1887 as a club for women who worked at 14 Beacon Street, and they disbanded in 1969. The club hosted dinners, parties, and events with skits and musical comedies. This collection contains meeting minutes, constitutions, financial records, correspondence, songs, poems, scripts, photographs and other memorabilia.
Dates:
1887-1969
Malden, Mass. First Church records, 1649-2016.
Collection
Identifier: RG5303
Abstract
The First Church in Malden was formed with the establishment of the town of Malden in 1649 with Rev. Marmaduke Matthews as its first pastor. Some of the pastors following Matthews included Michael Wigglesworth, Peter Thacher, Joseph Emerson, Aaron Green, Alexander McClure, Joshua Wellman, Theodore Pease, and Roy Minich. A second meeting house was built in 1658 with a third following in 1729 due to changing town borders and population size, and a fourth brick meeting house being built in...
Dates:
1649-2016
West Hartford, CT. Elmwood Community Church records, 1867-2024.
Collection
Identifier: RG5531
Abstract
The Elmwood Community Church was founded in 1921 from the Elmwood Union Chapel Association with James F. English as its first pastor. Due to the growth of the church, the Sunday school, the Ladies Aid Society, and other organizations, a new church building was construction beginning in 1926 with a parsonage following in 1947. In 1958, the church steeple was raised. After 1967, the church continued to grow and change with the reorganization of boards and groups, renovation to the building,...
Dates:
1867-2024
