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Religion
9th Street Baptist Church
Ninth Street Baptist Church. This is the second African American Baptist church in the city of Lawr...
Cordley, Reverend Richard
Pastor, historian, Underground Railroad conductor, survivor of Quantrill's Raid.Reverend Cordley was...
Cordley, Rev. Richard
Anti-slavery congregational minister survived Quantrill's Raid.Rev. Richard Cordley(1829- 1904), aut...
Eberhart, Joseph
Early pioneer & founder of Stoney Point Church. Joseph Eberhart, founder of the Eberhart family i...
First Christian Church
The First Christian Church. The First Christian Church stands on the corner of 10th and Kentuck...
German Methodist Church
The German Methodist Church, 2002. This church was founded by a small group of German Methodist...
Howland, Rev. C. G.
Reverend C. G. Howland of the Unitarian Church. Reverend Howland came to Lawrence from Kalamaz...
Old Congregational Church
Old Plymouth Congregational Church. On the 22nd of October, 1854, the original Congregational...
Plymouth Congregational Church (1)
Clipping from Plymouth Congregational Church Christmas program. This depicts the first building for ...
Plymouth Congregational Church (2)
The Plymouth Congregational Church. The Congregational Church, having grown steadily under the...
Plymouth Congregational Church Fortieth Anniversary
The Plymouth Congregational Church. This is a picture of the fortieth anniversary (in 1897) o...
St. Luke African Episcopal Methodist Church
St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church
Tabernacle in Bismarck Grove
The Tabernacle at Bismarck Grove. This photo shows the tabernacle that was constructed by the...
Trinity Episcopal Church, a photo album
Early Episcopal Church Twelve views of Trinity Episcopal Church are modern photoprints from copy ...
Unitarian Church
The Unitarian Church. The newly arrived missionary of the American Unitarian Association held ...
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