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Postcards: City of Warren
Description
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The postcards in this collection were gifts to the Local History & Genealogy Center from a large and diverse number of donors. They fall into several major categories, including bridges, buildings, businesses, churches, City Hall, the Trumbull County Courthouse and Courthouse Square, Dana’s Musical Institute, floods, hospitals, houses, the Mahoning River, Monument Park, schools, street scenes and a miscellaneous category.
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060-001 through 060-015
Still Image
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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9 x 13.5 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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From back of card: West Market Street, before 1915-1916. Arc light.
Photocopy of original postcard.
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Second Christian Church.
Subject
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Second Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-004-016
Second Christian Church
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Postcards: City of Warren
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An account of the resource
The postcards in this collection were gifts to the Local History & Genealogy Center from a large and diverse number of donors. They fall into several major categories, including bridges, buildings, businesses, churches, City Hall, the Trumbull County Courthouse and Courthouse Square, Dana’s Musical Institute, floods, hospitals, houses, the Mahoning River, Monument Park, schools, street scenes and a miscellaneous category.
Identifier
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060-001 through 060-015
Still Image
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Location
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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9 x 14 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Gift of Josephine Lytle.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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High Street, looking East, Warren, Ohio, with the Warren Opera House and Central Christian Church.
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High Street (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
Central Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-014-047
High Street
Second Christian Church
Warren Opera House
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
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From inserted sheet with photograph, “Tower Girls Class, 1935, Second Christian Church, W. Market St., Warren, Ohio.”
First row: Alice Ewing, Flora Ambrose, Nellie Parks, Dorothy Dillon, Marge Crow, Lena Dana, Iva Dunning, Pauline Dillon, Eva Hardman.
Second row: Mae Bruce, Lara Wilson, Molly Daily, Nina Russel, Lydia Windom, Ethel Ruby?, Mabel Kaetzek, Ada Pennel, Jessie Forcythe, Mary Hatch.
Third row: Sadie Cline, Stella Faye Totten, Pearl Kyle, Maud Glish, Elsie Pardie, __ Reeder?, Louise Andrews?, Dillie Slater.
Fourth row: Erma Brinner, Mae Totten, Grace Smith, Jenny Newman.
The above identifications were compiled by Stella Faye Totten of Kissimmee, Florida in 1985.
Donated by Bonnie Hammond
Repository
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Tower Girls class, 1935.
Date
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1935.
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050-004-031
Second Christian Church
Tower Girls
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
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Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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The sanctuary of the new Second Christian Church following the fire of 1972. The first services in the new sanctuary were held April 13, 1975.
Date
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Circa mid 1970's
Identifier
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050-004-030
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
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From back of mounting, “New Church, April 13, 1975. First service, Second Christian Church.”
Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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The new Second Christian Church, dedicated in June, 1975.
Date
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April 13, 1975
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050-004-029
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
Notes
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From back of photograph, “New sanctuary, Second Christian Church. First service April 13, 1975.”
General Photography, Warren, Ohio.
Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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The new sanctuary, following the fire of 1972, including an organ equipment screen that was a custom graphic design of crosses and circles that had to be replaced by a wooden screen.
Date
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April 13, 1975
Identifier
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050-004-027
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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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From back of photograph, “Dr. John & Nancy Saunders, 1986-1995. Both are ministers. They came from Missouri. Have 2 married children and one [Eric] still home. He was born without legs but went on to med school and is now an eye doctor at John Hopkins. Nancy pastored at Lordstown.”
Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
Repository
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Dr. John and Nancy Saunders. Reverend Saunders was officially installed as Senior Minister in April of 1987.
Date
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March 21, 1982
Identifier
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050-004-025
Saunders
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
Notes
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From back of photograph, “Reverend Diane Knight “(Timothy)” now in Maryland area. Spoke March 21, 1982 (part of 75th Anniversary Ministers).”
Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public
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Reverend Diane Knight became the first woman to be ordained to Second Christian Church.
Date
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March 21, 1982
Identifier
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050-004-024
Knight
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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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From back of photograph, “Interim Reverend and Mrs. Herman Patton. After leaving Second Christian lived in Canfield. Went back to Pennsylvania later and both died a few years later.”
Donated by Bonnie Hammond
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Reverend and Mrs. Herman Patton.
Date
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Not dated.
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050-004-023
Patton
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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
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Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Karl Morris, Reverend Don Adcock, Joe Wyndham, Reverend Spellman, Reverend Edwin Bobbitt and Reverend John Bridwell at Second Christian Church.
Date
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Not dated.
Identifier
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050-004-020
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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
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Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Dick Laukhary and Bob Zeck placing placard.
Date
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Not dated.
Identifier
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050-004-019
Laukhary
Second Christian Church
Zeck
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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050-004
Photograph
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Reverend Adcock was installed as pastor of Second Christian Church in the mid 1970's.
Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Reverend J. Donald Adcock with daughters Karleen and Marla.
Date
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Not dated.
Identifier
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050-004-018
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
Description
An account of the resource
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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Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Second Christian's Fellowship Hall was used for church services following the fire of 1972 and while the main building itself was under construction. The cross hanging in the hall was saved from the original sanctuary.
Date
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Not dated.
Identifier
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050-004-017
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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Reverend Randall Griffith in sanctuary with Dale Hatch Sr. and Glenn D. Wildman.
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050-004-016
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Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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Reverend Kay Luce Erickson, June 17, 1979.
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June 17, 1979
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050-004-015
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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From left to right: Richard Harries, Chairman of Trustees; Jack Cunningham, Chairman of Elders; Herb Keys, Co-Chairman of Deacons; Hazel Ewing, Chairman of Deaconesses; Betty Doersam, secretary of the Official Board; Joe Wyndham, Chairman of the Congregation; Marge Yobe, Member of the Building Plans Committee; Dennis Hunt, Co-Chairman of Deacons; Gary Peterson, Vice Chairman of the Congregation and Dale Hatch, Member of the Building Plans Committee.
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Fellowship Hall, used until move into the new sanctuary, June, 1975.
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Circa mid 1970s
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050-004-013
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Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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From back of post-card, “Just before fire [1972].”
Printed on back of post-card, “Chancel at Christmas of Second Christian Church, West Market Street and Mulberry, Warren, Ohio. The main sanctuary of the 66 year old landmark was destroyed by fire April 27, 1972.”
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The "new" sanctuary, following renovation in 1960. This remodeled sanctuary was dedicated on October 9, 1960 by Reverend John Bridwell.
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Circa early 1970s
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050-004-012
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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Reverend Stewart.
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Not dated
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050-004-011
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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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
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Group photo in the new sanctuary, 1973
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050-004-010
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Lavigna
Minich
Second Christian Church
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Williams
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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From back of photograph, “Bridewell family, Aug. 30, 1964, taken at reception. Moved to Falls Church, Va. Timothy-12 yrs, Elizabeth-14 yrs, Bette, Rev. John B. Around 1970-71, John accepted a call to Amarillo, Tex. They visited (he and Bette) here when we dedicated our new sanctuary in June 76 [?]. Elizabeth was married in Jan ’77. Timmy took up acting & stage producing in college (Tex.). He was married in Jan ’78."
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Rev. John B. Bridewell and family.
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August 30, 1964
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050-004-008
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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Photograph by Frank Studio, Warren.
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The sanctuary of Second Christian Church prior to remodeling in 1960.
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1960.
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050-004-006
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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Mrs. Alice Kagy, Earl Williams, William Rowland, Debbie Oldacre, Rev. John Bridewell.
Photograph by Harold Byland, 127 Tod Ave., Warren, Ohio.
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The church's 50th anniversary festivities included a ground -breaking ceremony for the construction of a new education building.
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April 14, 1957
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050-004-005
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Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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From back of photograph:
Top row (at extreme right) Worth Trefry[?], Crum, Rev. Frank Brown.
Top row, standing (left to right) Frank Allen, 2, Wm. Wonders, 4, Roy Hardman ?, Mr. Post (Fred), Downs, George Daughtery, Ray Pinkard, Creighton, Carl Dillon, Sealey, McCorkle, Smail, Glenn Wildman, Sr., Forest Downs, Frank Dilley.
Lower row (kneeling): John Craig, Carl Downs, Ab. Muller, 4, 5, Chet Downs, Edw. G Kerr (my dad), 8, 9.
On separate card, “Some others who belonged to Men’s class- Ed Schoenberger, Cecil Salaway, Roy Rowland, Bill Aldacrer[?], Wm Heinzelman.”
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Men’s Club, Second Christian Church.
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050-004-003
Second Christian Church
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Second Christian Church
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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.
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050-004
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Donated by Bonnie Hammond.
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Warren (Ohio)
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The original sanctuary of Second Christian Church.
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1907
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050-004-001
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Second Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
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Second Christian Church