Historian's collection of church records, 1790-1985, 1842-1985 (bulk)

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Historian's collection of church records, 1790-1985, 1842-1985 (bulk)

Minutes of the Trustees, 1842-1985; minutes, First Unitarian Church, 1842-1985; minutes of annual meetings, 1841-1932; annual reports of clubs and societies, 1934-1951; parish directories, 1918-1937; calendars, 1911-1957; cemetery records, 1844-1941; financial records, 1911-1947; building records, 1842-1941; scrapbooks, 1888-1945; pamphlets and publications concerning the celebration of the anniversary of Ellery Channing's birthday, 1880; publications and memorials concerning Alfred T. White, 1921; pew records, 1833-1921; journal of the Church School, 1864-1880; register of marriages, christenings, funerals, confirmation classes, and honor roll, 1893-1930; "Chronicles of the Housekeeping Scribe," 1927-1945; personal papers of James W. Low and family, 1790-1840; and personal papers of various ministers, 1834-1947. Correspondence files concerning anniversaries, 1894, 1917, and 1931; stained glass windows, 1929-1957; pews, 1833-1931; clubs and societies, 1917-1945; and church organ, 1900-1940. Also includes miscellaneous correspondence, transcripts, essays, and anniversary materials, 1844-1981.

23 cubic ft.

Related Entities

There are 6 Entities related to this resource.

Low, James W. A., 1940-

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James W. Low was a New York City-based shipowner and captain in the early 1800s. From the description of Papers, 1826-1844. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122516464 ...

Low family.

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White, Alfred Tredway, 1846-1921

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Alfred Tredway White (1846-1921) was a philanthropist who resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. In 1876, he constructed the first low-rent housing project in the United States in South Brooklyn. He completed another building of this kind, the Riverside Apartments, on Joralemon Street and Columbia Street in 1893. White was also the director of the Children's Aid Society of Brooklyn. In 1910, he purchased a building at 78 Schemerhorn Street and presented it to the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. Fro...

First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn.

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The church was organized in 1833 by Josiah Dow, Seth Low, John Frost, Thomas Woodward, and others. From the description of Historian's collection of church records, 1790-1985, 1842-1985 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155453142 ...

Channing, William Ellery, 1817-1901

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American poet. From the description of Morrice Lake : autograph manuscript of the poem signed, [1872]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270630812 Channing was a transcendentalist poet and the first biographer of Thoreau. From the description of Notebooks and journals, 1852-ca. 1890. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612371953 Concord poet. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Concord, to James Munroe & Co., 1850 May 6. ...

First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn. Trustees.

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