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Churches
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Saint Louis, Missouri
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Buildings
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Scarritt, Nathan
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John Albury Bryan
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1.
Centenary History of Kansas City Churches
1928
Information about the Saint James Catholic Church at 39th and Harrison Streets built in 1912 using piers from the Winner Bridge.
2.
Centenary History of Kansas City Churches
1928
Church located at 43rd and Roanoke Road, built in the 1880s, but with a congregation organized soon after the Civil War. Clipping from the Kansas City Journal-Post, April 1927-March 1930.
3.
Centenary History of Kansas City Churches
1928
Clippings from the Kansas City Journal-Post.
4.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Scarritt
April 29, 1928
Newspaper photos of Mrs. Martha Matilda Chick Scarritt, or Martha Scarritt and her husband, Reverend Nathan Scarritt, "first regular pastor of the [5th Street] church" in 1852 with a Methodist training...
5.
E. E. Elliott Scrapbooks
1928-1935
Unprocessed special collection for E. E. Elliiot who was a writer of religiouis literature. It contains writings, letters, clippings, articles, keepsakes, etc. Two volumes, 1928-1935.
6.
Grand Avenue Temple and Office Building
1928
Full frontal and side view of the Grand Avenue Temple church and office building; located on the southeast corner of 9th and Grand. Letterhead and logo for L. J. Baer & Company, Realtors, Suite 200, Grand...
7.
Meramec Spring Quadrangle
1928
Topographical map of areas of Phelps, Dent, and Crawford counties in Missouri, including the town of St. James and segments of the Meramec River and its tributaries. Also depicted are numerous churches,...
8.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the church at Admiral and Highland Avenues, built in 1907.
9.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the church completed in 1905 by Howe, Hoit & Cutler.
10.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Catholic Cathedral at Second and Walnut Streets in Saint Souis [sic], as it appeared in 1835," built in 1834 and designed by Morton & Laveille, architects.
11.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Book containing photos of Saint Louis and Saint Joseph, Missouri, universities, theaters, synagogues and churches, schools, residences, streets, restaurants, parks, hotels, hospitals, convents, clubs,...
12.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "First Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, [e]rected at [c]orner Seventh and Jules Streets, in 1909, Eckel & Boschen, St. Joseph, [a]rchitects."
13.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of "Grace Episcopal Church [a]t Chillicothe, Livingston County, [e]rected in 1870 and still in use."
14.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the exterior and interior of the "Chapel for the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, at Clyde, Nodaway County," [b]uilt in 1909, [d]esigned by the late Rev. Father Lukas Etlin, O. S....
15.
Pioneer Bankers of Kansas City
1928
Biographical sketch of Reverend Nathan Scarritt (1821-1890), "the first president of the old Bank of Kansas City at 521 Main street." Native of Illinois coming to Kansas City in 1852 "to take charge of...
16.
RLDS Conference
1928
Interior view looking north of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints Auditorium while still under construction in Independence, Missouri, during the first business session held in the building.
17.
Trinity Episcopal Church
1928
Photo of the cone-shaped church at the southeast corner of 10th and Tracy streets, built in 1888. Burling & Whitehouse, Chicago, are noted as the architects.
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