Brooklyn Sunday School Union

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The Brooklyn Sabbath School Union (later known as the Brooklyn Sunday School Union) was formed in 1830 for the purpose of providing young people with Christian religious instruction, which the Union's founders asserted was sorely lacking from public education. Churches of many Protestant denominations were represented in the Union, including Baptist, Presbyterian, Congregational, Lutheren, and Reformed churches.

From the guide to the Brooklyn Sabbath School Union collection, 1855-1974, (Brooklyn Historical Society)

Collecting area: Materials relating to the Brooklyn Sunday School Union.

From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155457270

The Brooklyn Sunday School Union, called the Brooklyn Sabbath School Union until the mid-nineteenth century, was founded in 1816 by a committee of men active in community affairs. This committee, following the example of the 18th century British Sunday School Movement, wanted to reduce illiteracy, and to improve the "moral tone" of children and youth by bringing them under the influence of the church via Sunday schools.

The main work of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union in its early years was the establishment of Sunday schools in Brooklyn. Many of these developed into churches, contributing to Brooklyn's reputation as the "city of churches." By the second half of the 19th century the Union began to concentrate on the improvement of the quality of teaching in the Sunday schools. They set up training schools, institutes, conferences, lecture series, and social gatherings for teachers and superintendents.

In 1829 the first Anniversary Day Parade was held. The day of the parade was eventually called Brooklyn-Queens Day and became an annual event consisting of services, singing, addresses, luncheons, and a parade of Sunday school children. As the number of schools belonging to the Union increased, it became an impressive event (in 1883, nearly 50,000 children paraded through the streets of Brooklyn). In 1905 a state law was passed giving Brooklyn children a school holiday so that they could participate in the parade. In 1922 the Union bought the house at 125 Fort Greene Place in which it makes its home today.

From the description of Miscellaneous records, [ca.1849-1982] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155456759

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Miscellaneous records, [ca.1849-1982] New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn Manuscript collection, 1734-1985. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
creatorOf Brooklyn Sabbath School Union collection, 1855-1974 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
creatorOf Office files, [ca.1927-1981], 1930-1970 (bulk) New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn Composition book, 1860-1866. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn George B. Forrester ephemera collection, 1847-1932 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
creatorOf Repository description. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn Hoag-Forrester collection, 1847-1932. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
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associatedWith Bay Ridge School for Christian Leadership. corporateBody
associatedWith Bay Ridge Training School. corporateBody
associatedWith Bayside Sunday School Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Sabbath School Union (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Sunday School Union. Annual Institute of the Primary Teachers Class. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Sunday School Union. Board of Managers. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Sunday School Union. Brooklyn-Queens Day. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Sunday School Union. Teacher Training School. corporateBody
associatedWith Burr, Joseph Arthur, Jr., b. 1850. person
associatedWith Camp Mont Lawn. corporateBody
associatedWith Central School for Religious Leadership. corporateBody
associatedWith Central Training School. corporateBody
associatedWith Flatbush Historical Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Flatbush School for Religious Life. corporateBody
associatedWith Flatbush Training School. corporateBody
associatedWith Flushing Sunday School Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Forrester, George B., 1836-1906 person
associatedWith Jamaica Sunday School Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Kings County Sabbath School Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Sunday School Teachers Association. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Subject
Christian life
Church and education
Church work with youth
Parades
Religious education of children
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Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1927

Active 1981

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