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8
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3
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2172
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Second Christian Church
Description
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Second Christian Church was located at 904 W Market St, Warren, Ohio, at the corner of Market and Mulberry. The original church was constructed in 1907, but was destroyed by a fire that started between the roof and ceiling of the sanctuary on April 27, 1972. The sanctuary and main body of the building were lost, but the educational building was saved. The sanctuary's cross was salvaged from the rubble and placed in the Fellowship Hall, which was used for worship while a new church was constructed. The first service in the new church was April 13, 1975, and the second sanctuary was dedicated in June of 1976. Second Christian closed in 2010 due to dwindling membership and finances. See the book Life and Times of Second Christian Church 1907 to 2010 for additional information.
This collection was donated by Bonnie Hammond.
Identifier
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050-004
Photograph
Notes
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First row (left to right) Robert Williams, Ron Wilson, Thomas Gairy[?], Ken Fenstermaker Sr., Wayne York, Bob Wilson, Gene Smith, Dick Harris.
Second row: Cliff Wagers, Frank Lavigna, Bill Kincaid, Ralph, Minich, Glen Burkett, Howard Larckhart[?], Tim Ewing
Donated by Bonnie Hammond
Repository
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Group photo in the new sanctuary, 1973
Identifier
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050-004-010
Harris
Kincaid
Larckhart
Lavigna
Minich
Second Christian Church
Smith
Wagers
Williams
Wilson
York
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Dana's Musical Institute
Description
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William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Location
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Warren (Ohio)
Original Format
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Print on card mount
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Card mount 23 x 17 cm.
Owner
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Notes
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Top row: Walter Douglas, Joyce Kincaid, W.B. Parkinson, Emma Kenreich, unknown.
Bottom row: Edmond Ellis, Myrtie Crist and E.G. Candere(?).
Repository
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Dana’s Musical Institute Band, circa 1908.
Subject
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Dana Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Creator
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Unknown
Date
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Circa 1908
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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006-003-003
Kenreich
Kincaid
Parkinson