Howard W. Stratton Diaries 1853-1888

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Howard W. Stratton Diaries 1853-1888

Presbyterian clergyman, of Spokane, Wash. Diaries (1853, 1859, 1868, 1877, 1887, and 1888) detailing Stratton's daily life, his marriage and subsequent separation, farming, and church activities in Albany, Or., eastern Oregon, and southeastern Washington Territory. Includes material relating to Centenary Presbyterian Church, which Stratton helped organize (1888), and First Presbyterian Church, both in Spokane, Wash.

6 v.

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Stratton, Howard W., 1834-1895

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Howard Stratton was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1866 in Ohio, after which he began preaching in Kansas. Reverend Stratton left for Oregon in 1871, where he ministered to the Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Albany, OR. Beginning in 1877, while serving as the Columbia synodical missionary, Stratton organized the first Presbyterian churches west of the Cascades in Weston, OR and Walla Walla, Washington Territory. During the winter of 1878-1879, he established t...

Centenary Presbyterian Church (Spokane, Wash.)

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First Presbyterian Church (Spokane, Wash.)

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