Records, 1803-1972.

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Records, 1803-1972.

Records of the Second Baptist Church of Philadelphia, organized 1803, representing religious, missionary, charitable and youth work. General Records: outgoing correspondence, 1884-1966); incoming correspondence, 1861-1968; minutes of church meetings, 1832-1943; Board of Trustees minutes, 1839-1962; membership records, 1803-1911; correspondence relating to grants of dismission, 1857-1908; dismission records, 1897-1923; pew rolls and rent books, 1871-1908; guest book [register], n.d.; account books, 1884-1922; loose accounts, 1851-1972. Religious Education: Sunday School Society minutes, 1832-1907; Sunday School registers and roll books, 1843-1931; Sunday School library records, 1879-1906; Adult Bible Class registers ? Adult Bible Class minutes, 1923-1930; Lord's Day School records, including minutes, 1835-1969, roll books, 1847-1924, accounts, 1834-1967, miscellaneous. Women's Activities: Women's Foreign Missionary Circle minutes, 1903-1919; Women's Home Mission Circle minutes, 1908-1937; Young Ladies Hope Dorcas Society minutes, 1840; Hope League treasurer's report, 1906-1912; King's Daughters minutes, rolls, and accounts, 1895-1949; Hope League and incoming correspondence and receipts, 1891-1956. Special Activities: Hope Missionary Society records, ca. 1858-1901; Golden Promise Mission Band, collection accounts, 1899-1901; Volunteer Relief Society minutes, 1862-1867; Young Men's Association minutes, 1884-1888; Sheltering Arms roll and collection accounts, 1891-1895; Pastor's Aid Society account book, 1903-1907. Other Record: Church construction records, 1873-1876, Addison Hutton, architect; Centennial records, 1902-1903; annual reports, legal records; broadsides; printed items; photographs; miscellaneous.

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Hutton, Addison, 1834-1916

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Addison Hutton was born in 1834 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. As a young man, he worked as both a teacher and a carpenter and learned architectural drawing from a fellow workman. He worked as office assistant and draftsman for Samuel Sloan from 1857 to 1861. He opened his own office in Philadelphia in 1863. After a brief period in partnership with Samuel Sloan (Sloan & Hutton, 1864-1867), he returned to independent practice. Hutton was the architect for the Nurses' Residence, which w...

Second Baptist Church of Philadelphia.

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