Records, 1848-[ca. 1963].

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Records, 1848-[ca. 1963].

Records include programs; invitations; clippings; hymn books; account books; published sermons; legal documents including deeds, bonds, mortgages, and a lease, 1860's; historical/informational pamphlets; and scrapbooks. Also included are Plymouth Church manuals, 1874-1940; monthly magazines published by the church including PLYMOUTH CHIMES AND THE ARBUCKLE INSTITUTE RECORD, 1916-1923, and PLYMOUTH CHURCH CHIMES, 1877-1908; lists of pewholders including addresses, pew numbers, and rents paid, 1862-1930; a notice, "annual renting of pews," 1857; ballot for Plymouth Church officers, 1924-1925; photoengravings, probably used in PLYMOUTH CHIMES; Parish book, listing officers, committees, and church members, 1904; volume of endowments and investments, 1965; register with names, addresses, and dates admitted, 1848-1901; Trustees minutes, 1921-1925; annual reports, 1889-1906; pledge records, 1920's-1950's; receipt book, 1916-1925; and a notebook of architectural drawings showing the remodelling of the old lecture room and new chapel, Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 1945. Photographs show Sunday School children, ca.1900-ca.1950; Protestant Council Dinner, 1963; a church play; and Ruth St. Denis dancing. A scrapbook, "Rose Ward Hunt, 'Pinky', revisits Plymouth Church," contains clippings, photos, texts of addresses, and correspondence from Hunt, 1927.

15 cubic ft.

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St.Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968

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Ruth St. Denis was an American dancer and dance teacher. From the description of Postcard, 1945. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007242 Dancer and faculty member. From the description of Miscellaneous papers, 1926-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155538190 Ruth St. Denis was one of the pioneers of modern dance. She first gained attention dancing with David Belasco's company, an experience which exposed her to European and Asian tradition...

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Plymouth Church, founded in 1847, was the pulpit of Henry Ward Beecher. In 1934 it merged with Church of the Pilgrims, founded in 1844, to become Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims. From the description of Records, 1848-[ca. 1963]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155458169 ...

Hunt, Rose Ward.

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