You are viewing guides in the subject area of Religion.
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MFM-100 |
St. John's United Church of Christ Records Consists of a published Centennial History and seven volumes of church records which include baptism, marriage, confirmation, funeral, and membership records. St. John's is located in Cincinnati. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-104 |
Crosby United Methodist Church Records Three volumes of records include a published history of the church, a listing of pastors, membership records, and an indexed record of burials in the church cemetery. Crosby United Methodist Church is located in New Haven, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-109 |
Greene Street United Methodist Church Records Consists of 35 volumes of church records which include Board of Trustees minutes, membership records, baptisms, marriages, church histories, Sunday School records, women's and missionary society records, Quarterly Meeting minutes, a listing of ministers, and Steward's reports. Greene Street United Methodist is located in Piqua, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-111 |
Immanuel United Church of Christ Records Formerly known as the German Reformed Church of Bromley, Kentucky, the records consist of five volumes which list church members, baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals. Also included is a church history and minutes of Monthly Meetings. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-112 |
First Baptist Church of Centerville Records Formerly the Baptist Church of Sugarcreek, this church is the fourth-oldest Baptist church in Ohio. Records include meeting minutes, a treasurer's book, Sunday School records, and an indexed membership register. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-116 |
St. Jacob United Church of Christ Records Includes a church history, membership register, Sunday School records, baptisms, marriages, funerals, and confirmations. St. Jacob is located in Sunman, Indiana. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-121 |
Salem United Church of Christ Records Consists of four volumes of records which list baptisms, marriages, funerals, and confirmations. Also included are 50th and 125th Anniversary booklets for this Cincinnati area church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-125 |
Society of Friends (Quakers) Records Collection consists of records from the Society of Friends Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting and includes records from the following Quarterly and Monthly Meetings: Alum Creek, Miami, Short Creek, Green Plain, Campus, Milford, Springboro, Fall Creek, Goshen, Elk Creek, Whitewater, Westfield, Yellow Springs, Lafayette, Lexington, and Louisville. Records consist of membership rolls, marriages, births, deaths, removals, minutes of Men's and Women's Meetings, the minutes of various committees, and newsletters. A detailed listing of the contents of each reel is provided at the front of each reel of microfilm. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-126 |
Red Oak Presbyterian Church Records Includes a short narrative history of this Brown County, Ohio, church as well as session records, birth, marriage, baptism, and confirmation records. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-127 |
St. Andrews Episcopal Church Records Records consist of vestry meeting minutes as well as records of baptisms, marriages, burials, and confirmations. St. Andrews is located in Dayton, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-128 |
St. Matthaeus German Evangelical Church Records Records of this Cincinnati church include 5 volumes of marriages, baptisms, funerals, and confirmations. Documents are in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-129 |
Nast-Trinity German Methodist Church Records Contains a printed church history as well as baptisms, marriages, a list of members, and a register of classes. Nast-Trinity was located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-130 |
Pilgrim United Church of Christ Records Records include copies of 75th and 120th anniversary celebration publications which contain detailed church histories. Other documents included are records of baptisms, funerals, marriages, and confirmations. This congregation is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-133 |
First Lutheran Church of Dayton, Ohio Records
A microfilm copy of MS-212. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-134 |
United Society of Believers Papers A collection of diaries kept by members of the Watervliet Community of Shakers near Dayton, Ohio. The diaries of Nathaniel Taylor (1823-1830), Henry Reynolds (1854-1856), James Prescott (1842), Richard Pelham (1834-1840), and Moses Eastwood are included. The collection also includes a 2-volume autobiography of Elder Issachar Bates. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-136 |
First Presbyterian Church, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Records Records include Trustees minutes (1855-1936) and Session minutes (1899-1988). Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-137 |
Society of Friends, Elk Creek Meeting Records Records consist of Men's and Women's meeting minutes, anti-slavery Friends minutes, and miscellaneous papers. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-138 |
St. John's United Church of Christ, Dayton, Ohio, Records Records include confirmations, deaths, marriages, and baptisms. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-139 |
First Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio, Records Collection consists of volumes of trustees minutes from 1804-1919. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-140 |
Farmersville Reformed Church Records Records consist of a church register from 1901-1952, minutes of the Ladies Aid Society (1898-1922), Board of Trustees minutes (1896-1912), and the Record of Joint Consistency (1883-1931). Farmersville is located in Montgomery County, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-2 |
Corinth Presbyterian Church Records Consists of a church register which lists pastors, church officers, elders, and members as well as baptisms, marriages, communicants, and funerals. Also included is a church history and Session Meeting minutes. Corinth Presbyterian is located in Dayton. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-25 |
Dayton Female Bible Society Records Records consist of the minutes of an early 19th-century Dayton women's religious society. Subject Area(s): Women, Civic Organizations, Religion |
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MFM-26 |
First Regular Baptist Church, Dayton, Records Consists of the records and legal papers pertaining to the Campbellite schism of 1829. See also MS-81. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-3 |
Salem Lutheran Church of Ellerton Records Records include a constitution and articles of incorporation as well as records of baptism, marriages, funerals, and confirmations. In addition, there are financial records, minutes of the Women's Missionary Society, and copies of the church's newsletters. Salem Lutheran Church of Ellerton is located in Miamisburg, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-33 |
St. James Episcopal Church Records Records include vestry minutes, parish registers, the records of three early female missionary societies, and a service record book. St. James Episcopal Church is in Piqua, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-34 |
Westminster United Presbyterian Church Records Contains membership lists, a register of Elders, Deacons, and Pastors, board minutes, the church register, and miscellaneous printed materials. Westminster United Presbyterian Church is located in Piqua, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-38 |
Harrison United Methodist Church Records The records include a published church history as well as baptisms, marriages, deaths, and a listing of members. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-41 |
Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church Records Contains six volumes of church records including membership listings, baptisms, session minutes, lists of communicants, and miscellaneous church documents. Appended to volume six is a brief history of this Cincinnati-area church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-42 |
West Cincinnati Presbyterian Church Records Originally called the Poplar Street Presbyterian Church, the records for this Cincinnati church include membership listings, records of baptism, marriage, and death, and lists of communicants and church officials. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-43 |
Westminster Presbyterian Church Records Consists of four volumes of church records including records of sessions, lists of pastors, elders, and deacons, lists of communicants, and registers of baptisms, marriages, and deaths. Westminster Presbyterian Church is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-45 |
St. Joseph's Catholic Church Records Consists of one volume of burial records from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, which is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The records are written in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-48 |
Heritage United Methodist Church Records Included in the records of this Cincinnati church is a listing of burials in the church cemetery and one volume of church membership lists. Subject Area(s): Religion, Cemeteries |
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MFM-49 |
First United Church of Christ Records Contains six volumes of church documents including records of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and death. Early records for this Cincinnati church are in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-50 |
Montgomery Presbyterian Church Records The collection for this Cincinnati area church includes nine volumes of church records consisting of meeting minutes, membership lists, and financial records. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-52 |
Mt. Auburn Baptist Church Records Contains a membership record as well as a listing of ministers for this Cincinnati Baptist church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-53 |
Heritage Unitarian Church Records Contains three volumes of church records which include membership lists, marriage and death records, and a list of pastors. Heritage Unitarian is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-54 |
Martini Church of Christ Records Originally known as the German Evangelical Protestant St. Martin's Church of Lick Run, the Martini Church of Christ was founded in 1851. This collection contains two volumes of records. The first lists baptisms, confirmations, marriages, funerals, and communicants. The second is a transcription of funeral records from the first volume. All records are in German until 1913. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-55 |
Holy Trinity Church Records Consists of one volume of the parish register which lists baptisms, marriages, confirmations, burials, and communion. Holy Trinity Church is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-56 |
Zion Evangelical Church Records Collection consists of four volumes which record baptisms, marriages, funerals, confirmations, and communicants. The records are indexed and in German. Zion Evangelical Church, which was located in Cincinnati, Ohio, was disbanded in 1934. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-57 |
Clifton Methodist Episcopal Church Records The records for this Cincinnati church consist of membership lists as well as baptism and marriage records. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-58 |
St. Peter's United Church of Christ Records Consists of two volumes of baptism, marriage, funeral, confirmation, and communion records, as well as the constitution of the church and a listing of members. Documents are written in German until 1911. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-59 |
St. John's Evangelical Church Records The records of this Hamilton County church include listings of members as well as births, confirmations, marriages, communion, and funerals. Early documents are in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-60 |
Church of the Nativity Records Consists of a church history and two volumes of records which list membership, baptisms, births, funerals, confirmations, and communicants. Church of the Nativity is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-61 |
Norwood Presbyterian Church Records Consists of three volumes of records which include an early church history, session minutes, membership lists, and a register of elders. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-62 |
Philippus United Church of Christ Records The records for this Cincinnati area church consist of five volumes of church documents which were written in German until 1922. Included are records of baptisms, marriages, and funerals. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-63 |
Episcopal Church of Our Savior Records Included are seven volumes of church records detailing baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals. The Episcopal Church of our Savior is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-64 |
St. John's Unitarian Church Records Formerly known as St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, St. John's Unitarian Church is located in the Clifton area of Cincinnati. The early records are written in German, a practice which continued until 1918. Five volumes of church records document baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals of the congregation. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-65 |
St. Paul United Church of Christ Records Six volumes of records contain a church history as well as records of baptism, marriage, confirmation, membership, and funerals. The records of this Cincinnati church were written in German until 1915. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-66 |
Wyoming Baptist Church Records Records consist of two volumes of documents from this Cincinnati-area church which lists memberships, deaths, and baptisms. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-67 |
First Presbyterian Church of Wyoming Records The records of this Cincinnati church include three volumes of church documents detailing baptisms, marriages, communions, and funerals. Also included are Session Minutes and a church history. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-68 |
St. John's Community Church Records The early records of St. John's are in German, a practice which continued until 1918. Three volumes of records deal with baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals. Originally known as the St. John's Evangelical Congregational Church and located in Mt. Auburn, a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. St. John's Community Church moved to Northern Hills in 1966. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-69 |
St. Matthew United Church of Christ Records Includes two volumes which record baptisms, marriages, funerals, and communicants. The early records of this Cincinnati church, originally known as St. Matthew Evangelical, are written in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-70 |
Washington United Church of Christ Records Consists of three volumes of baptisms, confirmation, marriage, and funeral records which are written in German until 1918. Beginning in 1880, Pastor Johannes Vos recorded events pertaining to people in Fairmont and Lick Run in the early church books for both this church (originally named Washington Evangelical and Reformed Church) and for the Martini Church (see MFM-54). He was pastor for both churches during their early years. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-72 |
Shaker Collection Papers Collection consists of three items: the Benjamin Dunlavy Hymnal, handwritten in 1933 with an index; a history of the Shakers written by Richard N'Memar in 1846; and The Vocalist, another Shaker hymnal, written by Sussana M. Brady in 1850. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-74 |
Concordia Lutheran Church Records The Concordia Lutheran Church in Cincinnati was created from a merger of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1927. The Emmaus Church had originally split from Trinity in 1904 over internal disputes. This collection contains five volumes of church records including a history of the church (1849-1949) and an early listing of members as well as records of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and funerals. All records are written in German until 1924. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-75 |
Carthage United Church of Christ Records These Cincinnati church records consist of two volumes of documents pertaining to baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals. Records are in German until 1912. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-78 |
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Records Includes three volumes of church records detailing baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, as well as 1865 and 1868 constitutions (in German), and an 1890 constitution (in English). Also included is a church history (1868-1943). The records of this Cincinnati-area church are in German until 1916. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-79 |
St. Luke's United Church of Christ Records The records for this Cincinnati church consist of two volumes listing baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals. Before 1906, the records are written in German. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-80 |
Westminster United Presbyterian Church Records The records of this Piqua church include a chronology of church history, congregational minutes, church registers, and membership lists. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-82 |
Montgomery Universalist Church Records Contains two volumes of church records which include a church constitution, membership listings, meeting minutes, and miscellaneous materials. The Montgomery Universalist Church is located in the town of Montgomery in Hamilton County. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-83 |
Epworth United Methodist Church Records The three volumes of records for this Cincinnati church contain membership listings and documents detailing baptisms, marriages, and funerals. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-85 |
Lutheran Church of Our Savior Records Contains one volume of records which list baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals from this Cincinnati-area church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-88 |
North German Lutheran Church Records Contains eleven volumes of Cincinnati church records which were written in German script until 1923. Included are records of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, as well as meeting minutes and membership lists. The North German Lutheran Church was also known as the German Evangelical Lutheran Reformed Church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-91 |
Third German Protestant Church Records Materials include a published church history as well as baptism, marriage, confirmation, and funeral records. The records of this Cincinnati church are in German until 1929. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-93 |
General Church of the New Jerusalem Records Consists of a 1903 church history and five volumes of church records which list members, baptisms, confirmations, burials, and marriages. General Church of the New Jerusalem is located in Glendale, near Cincinnati, Ohio. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-94 |
St. Jacob's Evangelical Lutheran Church Records Records of this Miamisburg church include the original constitution and minutes, records of baptisms, marriages, funerals, confirmations, ministerial acts, and membership lists. The early 19th-century records are written in both German and English. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-96 |
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Records Consists of two volumes of births, deaths, marriages, confirmations, and baptisms, as well as a listing of ministers of this Cincinnati-area church. All but a few of the later entries are in German Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-97 |
St. Peter and Paul United Church of Christ Records The records for this Cincinnati church include a 2-volume published history as well as a listing of members and the minutes of the Church Council. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MFM-98 |
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Records Consists of a church history as well as baptism and marriage records. There is also a listing of the membership and pastors for this Xenia church. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-117 |
Derostus F. Ladley Papers
Ladley was a minister of the Christian Church and one of the founders of Antioch College in Yellow Springs. His papers consist of correspondence with his wife, Catherine, and members of their extended families, a collection of Ladley's sermons, financial papers, diaries, and correspondence concerning church affairs. Subject Area(s): Family and Personal Papers, Religion |
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MS-132 |
Fairborn United Methodist Church Records
Records consist of minutes of official church boards, reports, financial records, marriage, baptismal, and membership rolls, weekly church programs, publications, women's and youth organization materials, newspaper clippings, historical files, and photographs. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-147 |
Martha McClellan Brown Papers
A nationally known leader in the temperance movement as well as a strong advocate of women's rights and suffrage, Martha McClellan Brown lectured widely in the United States and Great Britain and held important posts in the Independent Order of Good Templars and the National Prohibition Party. She was also one of the founders of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and edited a weekly temperance newspaper. Her papers include copies of her published talks and articles, handwritten drafts of lectures, personal correspondence, temperance and suffrage publications, photographs, memorabilia, and a small collection of materials reflecting her interest in Spiritualism. Also included are papers belonging to Brown's husband, Rev. William K. Brown, a Methodist minister with a strong interest in women's rights and the temperance movement. His papers include sermons, published articles, correspondence, church papers, and two books he authored. Subject Area(s): Family and Personal Papers, Politics, Religion |
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MS-169 |
Dayton Cooperative History Project Records
The purpose of the Dayton Cooperative History Project was to identify and locate the widely scattered and unindexed business, church, and other institutional records which document the history of Dayton. This collection consists of papers and records gathered to prepare a preliminary inventory of available historical sources and includes pamphlets, brochures, correspondence, clippings, notes, and inventory forms. Subject Area(s): Business and Industry, Religion, Civic Organizations |
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MS-212 |
First Lutheran Church of Dayton Records
First Lutheran is the first and oldest Lutheran church in Dayton. Records include minutes of the Church Council, financial records, vital statistics containing information on baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations, Sunday School records, newsletters, church bulletins, materials dealing with church history, photographs, and records of various church groups and committees. There is also a complete set of blueprints for the church's current building which was designed in 1905 by the Dayton architectural firm of Peters, Burns, and Pretzinger. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-230 |
First Unitarian Church, Dayton,Records
The materials in this collection date from 1910-1998 and fill 43 Hollinger boxes and covers 15 linear feet of shelf space. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-257 |
Central Baptist Church, Oregon District, Records
Records include a collection of church histories and clippings, a constitution and by-laws, financial records, and ledgers containing a record of Sunday School attendance and other membership information. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-276 |
Westminster Presbyterian Church Records
The records document over two hundred years of the church, from its beginnings in 1799 as First Presbyterian Church, to its split into the resulting Third Street Presbyterian Church, to its merger in 1919 as Westminster Presbyterian Church. The records document all aspects of the three churches, including the administrative functions, buildings, education classes, finances, membership, ministers, worship services, and organizations and their work within the church and for the community. The collection is divided into three main subgroups: First Presbyterian Church, Third Street Presbyterian, and Westminster Presbyterian Church. Each subgroup is organized by function and format. Through its membership, buildings, and community programs the church has a long established presence in the heart of downtown Dayton. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-301 |
Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter Collection
The Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter Collection is rich in information on church music, especially handbells and hymnology. In addition, it contains many of her original literary writings such as poetry, essays, plays, and short stories. |
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MS-309 |
Dayton Area Baptist Association Records
The Dayton Area Baptist Association was formed in 1964 by a merger between the Upper Miami Baptist Association and the Dayton Baptist Union. Membership includes participating Dayton area Baptist churches, the Ohio Baptist Convention and the American Baptist Convention. The association’s active mission is the Dayton Christian Center, located on West Riverview Ave. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-32 |
Dayton Gospel Mission Records
Consists of records from the Dayton Gospel Mission while under the leadership of Frederick S. Hixon. Included are some of Hixon's sermons and poems, Sunday school records, attendance and financial records, a building ledger, service records, flyers, and photographs. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-383 |
Local History Ephemera Collection
This is an ephemera collection donated by the Miami Valley Genealogical Society. The scope of collection is greatly varied. It consists of nine broad groups as follows: Central M.E. Church – Springfield, Ohio; Political Ideologies; Clara Wiesenborn Papers; Governmental Ephemera; Publications; Family Papers; Business/Companies; Music; and Photographs. Subject Area(s): Religion, Business and Industry, Family and Personal Papers |
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MS-386 |
Charlotte Gray Collection
The collection provides documentation about Dayton area choirs and choir music. It contains William Albert and Charlotte Gray's papers created during their careers as choir director and church organist at two Dayton area churches. It also holds documents from and relating to labor agreements between Delco/GM and Local 755 International Union Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO-CLC. It also holds employee directories and benefits packages from Delco/GM. Subject Area(s): Arts, Labor Unions, Religion |
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MS-442 |
Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church Records
The Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church is located in Beavercreek, Ohio. The collection includes church council minutes, board minutes, annual reports, church publications, constitution, resolutions, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photos, guest book, and a scrapbook. Most items in the Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church Records are church council and board minutes. The records document the creation of the church to present day. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-449 |
Trinity Baptist Church Records
This collection contains the papers of Trinity Baptist Church, located on Shiloh Springs Road in Dayton, Ohio. The church opened in 1886 and closed in 2011. The records include pamphlets, bulletins, financial records, member files, Women’s Baptist Missionary Society materials, correspondence, and programs. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-65 |
Rev. Joseph Hawkins Berry Jr. Papers
Papers consist primarily of sermons written by Rev. Berry during his 26 years of pastoring, first in Kentucky, then in Texas. Also included is some correspondence, a few poems, and a published sermon. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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MS-81 |
First Regular Baptist Church Records
The First Regular Baptist Church is located in Dayton, Ohio. The collection includes church council minutes, board minutes, annual reports, church publications, constitution, resolutions, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photos, and business record. The records document the creation of the church to present day. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-16 |
Union Sunday School's Constitution - Harrison Township
Original handwritten constitution from a Sunday School in Montgomery County Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-178 |
St. Paul Lutheran Sunday School Record Book
Typed and handwritten record book including names of teachers and students at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Port Clinton, Ohio, 1959-60 school year. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-182 |
Edward Durst Collection
Variety of materials concerning Dayton, Ohio, including a Sunday School teacher's class book, first report of the Dayton Department of Public Safety, a report from the Dayton Fire Department, and from Durst Flour Corporation. Dates range from 1903 to 1956. Subject Area(s): Business and Industry, Religion, Civic Organizations |
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SC-203 |
"Domestic Review" by the First United Presbyterian Church of Dayton, OH
Recipe book with advertising published by the First United Presbyterian Church of Dayton, dated 1930. Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-24 |
Rev. Charles Policsek Letter
An original handwritten letter from Rev. Policsek to the Hungarian community of Dayton Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-258 |
Gospel of Luke (Welsh)
Donated by Richard Seifried in 2009, this small collection contains an 1893 published book of Subject Area(s): Religion |
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SC-93 |
Randolph Township West Branch Quaker Meeting Records
Transcribed copies of Quaker meeting records dating between 1807 and 1859. Subject Area(s): Religion |
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, Ohio 45435. Phone: 937.775.2525
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