Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Marriage registers (2 volumes), 1909-1942
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Masons and related organizations, circa 1968-1978
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Memorial windows
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Miscellaneous items
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
95th anniversary, 1963
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Parish Directory, 1965
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Parish House ground breaking, copies of photograph, 1912
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
1868 letter, possibly written by Joseph Cook, concerning early Cheyenne and Bishop Randall’s visit.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Telegram to Rev. George Rafter, 1896
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Diary and Letters of the Reverend Joseph W. Cook, Missionary to Cheyenne, 1919 (2 copies) (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.