Box 2
Contains 58 Results:
St. Mark’s Guild records (4 volumes), incl. constitution, membership, minutes; 1895-1904, circa 1907-1912, 1916-1922, 1927-1934
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
St. Mark’s Guild yearbooks, 1923-1924, 1926, 1927 (2 copies of each, 6 total)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
St. Mark’s Parish, Philadelphia, 1961
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
St. Matthew’s Cathedral (Laramie), 100th anniversary commemorative booklet, 1968 (2 copies)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Semi-Centennial of St. Mark’s Parish, 1918 (3 copies)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Sermons / Speeches
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Treasurer’s ledgers
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Laying of the Corner Stone of St. Mark’s Church, 1886
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Ascension Day, 1915
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Birthday Reception for Rev. George C. Rafter, 1920 (2 copies)
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.