Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Correspondence, Miscellaneous
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Diaries and Journals
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church Women yearbooks, 1985-1988, 1993-1994 (3 booklets)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Finance Committee reports, 1927, 1931
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Floor plan, 1951
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Girls Friendly Society, 1918-1923
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Historical notes and clippings
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
History of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1966 (Also see the CD - H2006-85)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Journals of Proceedings for the Missionary District of Wyoming, 1937, 1942 - 1961 (3 folders)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Letters and notices to parishioners, 1927-1928
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.