Episcopal Church, Diocese of Michigan records, 1830-2001.

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Episcopal Church, Diocese of Michigan records, 1830-2001.

Correspondence, deeds, committee reports, church histories, minutes of the executive council, records of ordinations, dismissals and confirmations, treasurer's reports, and minutes of trustees.

31.5 linear ft., 7 v. [outsize], and 2 outsize folders.Photographs 3.4 linear ft. and 2 outsize folders.

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St. George's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Williams, Charles D. (Charles David), 1860-1923

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Episcopal bishop of Michigan. From the description of Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423540 Charles David Williams was born July 30, 1860 in Bellevue, Ohio. He was educated at Kenyon College and Bexley Theological Seminary at Kenyon where he was ordained deacon in 1883 and priest in 1884 in the Episcopal Church. Williams served in different Ohio communities: as priest of Fernbank and Riverside (1884-1889...

St. John's Episcopal Church (Royal Oak, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Howell, Mich.)

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St. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church (Cambridge Junction, Mich.)

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Miller, Sidney Trowbridge, 1864-1940.

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Sidney Trowbridge Miller was the son of Sidney Davy Miller. S.T. Miller was a leading attorney and citizen of Detroit, active in Red Cross work. From the description of Sidney Trowbridge Miller papers, 1889-1916. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 297375850 ...

Grace Episcopal Church (Bay City, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Harsen's Island, Mich.)

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St. James Episcopal Church (Dexter, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church grew from very humble beginnings. Started as an Episcopalian Sunday School, the first meeting was held in the front room of a cottage on Merrick Avenue on April 5, 1885. An evening prayer service was held the following month under the direction of Reverend Rufus W. Clark. Services were led by lay readers when it was not possible to obtain the services of a clergyman. By January 1886, a building had been finished on the corner of Fou...

Church of the Carpenter (Marlette, Mich.)

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All Saint's Episcopal Church (Brooklyn, Mich.)

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Messiah Church (Linden, Mich.)

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Hudson, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Clinton, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Au Sable, Mich.)

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St. James Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Mich.)

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Saint Clair, Mich.)

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McCoskry, Samuel Allen, 1804-1886

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Pioneer bishop of the Michigan Episcopal Church. From the description of Samuel Allen McCoskry diary, 1836-1840. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423515 Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Michigan. From the description of Samuel Allen McCoskry papers, 1836-1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 659806924 McCoskry, Samuel Allen, P.E. bishop; grad. Dickinson College 1825; lawyer, Carlisle, Pa. 1825-31; studied theology and ord. P.E. Church 183...

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Escanaba, Mich.)

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St. James Episcopal Church (Cheboygan, Mich.)

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Epiphany Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Grace Episcopal Church (Lapeer, Mich.)

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Deckerville Chapel (Bridgehampton, Mich.)

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Episcopal Mission (Norwood, Mich.)

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Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Saint Louis, Mich.)

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Church of the Incarnation (Detroit, Mich.)

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Grace Episcopal Church (Long Rapids, Mich.)

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Lyster, William Narcissus.

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Missionary at large of the Diocese of Michigan of the Protestant Episcopal Church. From the description of William N. Lyster papers, 1839-1861. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423015 ...

Page, Herman, 1866-1942.

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Episcopal bishop of diocese of Michigan and diocese of Northern Michigan. From the description of Herman Page papers, 1900-1942. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420211 ...

Trinity Episcopal Church (Gladstone, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Jackson, Mich.)

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Alpena, Mich.)

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Conover, James F.

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St. Albans Episcopal Church (Highland Park, Mich.)

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St. Anne's Episcopal Church (Oakley Park, Mich.)

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Calvary Church (Saginaw, Mich.)

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Pittman, James E.

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Davies, Thomas F.

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Christ Church (Henrietta, Mich.)

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Grace Episcopal Church (Jonesville, Mich.)

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Campbell, James V. 1823-1890.

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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Tecumseh, Mich.)

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St. Philip's and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Church of the Good Shepherd (Detroit, Mich.)

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Mariners' Church of Detroit (Detroit, Mich.)

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Christ Church (Stockbridge, Mich.)

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Allen Park, Mich.)

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St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Grass Lake, Mich.)

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Michigan

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The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan was organized in 1832 by Episcopal parishes in the then territory of Michigan (which included present-day Wisconsin). From its beginning St. Paul's Church in Detroit served as the see of the diocese, and the early bishops served as rector of St. Paul's. When Michigan became a state the boundaries of the diocese were fixed as the boundaries of the state. As the church grew the bishops found it difficult to administer such a large area, and the parish...

Batchelder Hall (Romeo, Mich.)

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Trowbridge Mission (Menominee, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Corunna, Mich.)

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Grace Episcopal Church (Port Huron, Mich.)

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Christ Episcopal Church (Dearborn, Mich.)

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Church organized 1866. From the description of Christ Episcopal Church papers, 1870-1871 and 1933. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 180875329 ...

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Coldwater, Mich.)

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Marine City, Mich.)

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St. Matthias' Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Matthias Episcopal Church was established in Detroit as a Sunday school in 1897. It became a mission of the Diocese of Michigan in 1901. In 1906 St. Matthias was admitted to the diocese as a parish. The parish soon grew to become a congregation of over 1,000 members. After meeting in several locations a church building was dedicated in 1926 on Grand River Avenue at West Grand Boulevard. By the 1950s the parish had almost 2,000 members, and was for a time the largest Episcopal parish in Detro...

Trowbridge, C. C. 1800-1883.

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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Hamburg, Mich.)

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Christ Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. James Episcopal Church (Grosse Ile, Mich.)

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St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Thomas began as a mission Sunday School in Detroit, Michigan in 1883. In 1884 the Sunday School was transferred to a chapel at the corner of Shady Lane and West Grand Boulevard. In 1900 St. Thomas became a parish. New buildings were added and the parish thrived until the 1930s. After a long period of financial difficulties, St. Thomas reverted to mission status in 1963. In 1988 the church was forced to close due to declining membership. A complete history of St. Thomas is found in the folder...

Creighton, Frank W. (Frank Whittington), 1879-1948

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St. Margaret's Episcopal Church (Hazel Park, Mich.)

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Monroe, Mich.)

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Mills, Julia H.

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Baldwin, Henry P. (Henry Porter), 1814-1892

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Born in Coventry, Rhode Island on February 22, 1814; moved to Detroit, Michigan and established a mercantile house, 1838; member of the Republican Party Convention, Jackson, Michigan, 1854; director of Michigan State Bank and President of the Second National State Bank of Detroit; 1863-87; member of the State Senate, 1861-1862; Governor of Michigan, 1869-1873; U.S. Senator, Republican, 1879-1891; resumed business pursuits; President of Detroit national Bank, 1883-1887; died in Detroit, December ...

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Romulus, Mich.)

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Ferndale, Mich.)

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Good Samaritan Hospital (Saginaw, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Wayne, Mich.)

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Davis, William Lee

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William Leonard Davis, the son of Joseph M. and Mary Davis, was born in Rutland, Vermont in November, 1865. He resided in Rutland and was City Treasurer for a period of over 25 years, beginning ca. 1895. William L. Davis served as Captain of the Rutland Company No. 3 of the Vermont Knights of Pythias from approximately 1898 to 1907 and as Deputy Grand Chancellor of Vermont Lodge No. 1 in 1903. William L. Davis and his wife, Phila A., (married ca. 1895) had one daughter, Madeline E. Davis (born c...

St. John's Episcopal Church (Sandusky, Mich.)

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Christ Church (East Tawas, Mich.)

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St. Hilda's Episcopal Church (River Rouge, Mich.)

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Flint, Mich.)

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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Wyandotte, Mich.)

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Episcopal Church (Port Crescent, Mich.)

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Calvary Episcopal Church (Hillman, Mich.)

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Grace Episcopal Church (Gagetown, Mich.)

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

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All Saints Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Brighton, Mich.)

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Harris, Samuel Smith, 1841-1888

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Episcopal bishop of Michigan. From the description of Samuel Smith Harris papers, 1878-1889. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84865876 From the description of Samuel Harris papers, 1878-1889. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418796 ...

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Welton, Alanson W.

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Jamison, Andrew

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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Hillsdale, Mich.)

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Grace Mission (Belleville, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Bad Axe, Mich.)

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St. James' Episcopal Church (Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Carsonville, Mich.)

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Ypsilanti, Mich.)

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St. Luke's Church was founded in 1830 (its first name was St. James') as a result of missionary work to the area undertaken by the Rev. Richard Fish Cadle and the Green Bay Indian Mission. Later in 1834, following the loss of several families, the church was reorganized. In 1836, a preaching mission to the Ypsilanti area was established, and in 1838, the first church building was consecrated. From the guide to the St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Ypsilanti, Mich.) records, 1836-ca. 2000,...

St. John's Episcopal Church (Vassar, Mich.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Flint, Mich.)

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St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Rochester, Mich.)

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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Mackinac Island, Mich.)

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Big Rapids, Mich.)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Otter Lake, Mich.)

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Grace Church (Mount Clemens, Mich.)

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Grace Church was organized by a missionary priest, the Rev. Edward Magee, in the fall of 1849. An application for admittance into union with the Diocese of Michigan was approved at the Diocesan Convention of 1850. Despite early struggles to stay together, interest in establishing an active Episcopal parish grew with the close of the Civil War. On September 6, 1870, the cornerstone for a permanent home for Grace Church was laid. Though there was some growth, the church needed help fr...