Records, 1803-1963.

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Records, 1803-1963.

Records of the three component churches. Includes First Methodist's certificate of incorporation (1811), correspondence (1906-1941), minutes of meetings of trustees (1836-1859) and joint board (1875-1893), records of baptisms, members, pastors, marriages, religious classes, and statistical data (1865-1887), financial records (1836-1914), photos, 59'ers Club accounts (1960-1963), Woman's Foreign Missionary Society constitution, bylaws, and minutes (1879-1888), and other records; Pitman's minutes of meetings of trustees (1852-1893), financial board's minutes, financial and building records, and other records (1876-1960, incomplete), with financial and other records of Woman's Society of Christian Service (1940-1961), and records of baptisms, members, pastors, marriages, and religious classes (1852-1900); and Saint James's historical notes and mementos (1880s), records of baptisms, members, pastors, marriages, statistics, and religious classes (1852-1903), photos of pastors (1861-1958), and Woman's Society of Christian Service annual reports and membership and financial records (1941-1961).

1 box, 1 package, 2 bundles, and 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7259651

Rutgers University

Related Entities

There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Pitman Methodist Episcopal Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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First Methodist Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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59'ers Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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Pitman Methodist Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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First Methodist Episcopal Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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Methodist Church at New Brunswick (N.J.)

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Formed in 1961 by merger of First Methodist Church (organized 1811 as First Methodist Episcopal Church) with its daughter churches, Pitman Methodist Church (organized 1851 as Pitman Methodist Episcopal Church) and St. James Church (organized 1858 as St. James Methodist Episcopal Church). Later became United Methodist Church. From the description of Records, 1803-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28416698 ...