Scrapbook Collection, 1909-1977.

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Scrapbook Collection, 1909-1977.

Collection consists of nine volumes of clippings, 1909-1966, concerning Saint Paul's Church, the death of Rev. Coffey, 1909, the career of Rev. W. Harold Weigle, Jr., restoration of Saint Paul's Church, John Peter Zenger and the events of 1733 that led to his trial for libel, and other aspects of the history of Saint Paul's Church and Eastchester; and two volumes of photographs, slides, clippings, and newsletters, 1973-1977, concerning a Girl Scout project to clean and record pre-Revolutionary gravestones at Saint Paul's as well as other restoration help.

11 v.

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