Title |
Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1/pg. 12 |
Article Title(s) |
Sabbath School, Third Presbyterian Church; Y. P. S. C. E.; The Home and Foreign Missionary Society; The Ladies' Aid Society; Methodist Episcopal |
Author(s) |
Elsie E. Davis Mrs. H. B. Hough Mrs. Homer E. Redfield |
Page |
12 |
Subject |
Nevada Conference (Carson City, Nevada); Colorado Conference; Utah--Church history; Sunday schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Third Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); First Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Presbyterians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodist Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodist Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Congregational Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Congregationalists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopalians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints; Latter Day Saints ; Polygamy; Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah); Board of Home Missions; Lincoln Park (Salt Lake City, Utah); Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor (Salt Lake City, Utah); Christian Endeavor Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Home and Foreign Missionary Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Ladies' Aid Society (Salt Lake City, Utah) |
OCR Text |
Show Page 12<br><br>Sabbath School, Third Presbyterian Church.<br><br> During the year 1891 Rev. R. G. McNiece, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, had many conversations with Presbyterian families living in the vicinity of Lincoln Park addition [PHOTO: W. M. SCOTT, Supt. Sunday-School.] relative to the establishment of a Sabbath school in anticipation of the enterprise developing into a church organization, there being no Protestant church within a radius of two and one-half miles. In the month of December Dr. Edward V. Silver offered his aid in the establishment of such a school. Sunday, January 3, 1892, two deacons of the First Presbyterian Church-Walter C. Lyne and Van H. Brooks- formally instituted the school in a four-room vacant brick dwelling in Lincoln Park. The following officers were elected: Dr. E. V. Silver, superintendent; William M. Scott, assistant superintendent; Mrs. H. Tyler, secretary; Charles Hoag, treasurer. Some thirty-five persons were in attendance at the o |
Further Information |
There are two photographs, one of William M. Scott and the other of Mrs. H. B. Hough. The first article is about the First Protestant Church in the Lincoln Park area. The next three articles are overviews of some of this church's societies, such as the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. The last article is a history of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Utah. Included is an account by Lewis Hartsough, the founder of Methodism in Utah. Fisher, A. N. (Rev.) Gee, W. W. (Mrs.) Gillilan, J. D. (Rev.) Hauxhurst, E. (Mrs.) Hough, Harriet B. Hough, W. A. (Mrs.) McClain, Josiah (Mrs.) Moore, W. (Mrs.) Oliver, W. B. (Mrs.) Redfield, Homer E. (Mrs.) Thomson (Mr.) Trefren, J. L. (Rev.) Tuttle (Mrs.) Tyler, H. (Mrs.) |
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application/pdf |
Rights Management |
Copyright 2004, Westminster College. All rights reserved. |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Ogden (Utah); Corinne (Utah); Mt. Vernon (Iowa) |
People |
Brooks, Van H.; Davis, Edna; Davis, Elsie E.; Davis, Jennie; Hartsough, Lewis, b. 1828; Hoag, Charles; Kingsley, Calvin; Lyne, Walter C.; McNiece, Robert G., 1839-1913; Moore, Clara R.; Scott, William M.; Siddoway, May; Silver, Edward Vernon, 1860-?; Simpson, Matthew, Bp., 1811-1884; Tuttle, Daniel Sylvester., 1837-1923; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877 |
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wc_tw |
ID |
1095269 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65719xp/1095269 |