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Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1/pg. 4

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Title Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1
Publisher Westminster College
Date 1895-12-29
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Language eng
Coverage 1895-12-29
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Title Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1/pg. 4
Article Title(s) The First Congregational Church continued Clarence T. Brown, The First Congregational Church's Organ ("Not only is the First Congregational Church the Handsomest one in the Territory…") Thomas Radcliffe, History of the Sunday-School
Author(s) Col. O. J. Hollister, A. W. Smith
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Subject Church membership; Denver (Colorado); Utah--Church history; Sunday schools--Utah; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Latter Day Saints ; First Congregational Church (Albany, New York); Congregational Church (Albany, New York); Congregational Church--New York--Albany; Congregationalists--New York--Albany; First Congregational Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Congregational Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Congregational Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Congregationalists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Plymouth Church (Chicago, Illinois); Forestville Congregational Church (Chicago, Illinois); Congregational Church (Chicago, Illinois); Congregational Church--Illinois--Chicago; Congregationalists--Illinois--Chicago; Congregational Church--Utah; Congregationalists--Utah; First Congregational Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); St. Mark's Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (Denver, Colorado); Methodist Episcopal Church (Denver, Colorado); Methodist Episcopal Church--Colorado--Denver; Methodist Church--Colorado--Denver; Episcopal Church--Colorado--Denver; Methodists--Colorado--Denver; Episcopalians--Colorado--Denver; Independence Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah); Hammond Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah); Good Templar's Hall (Fort Douglas, Utah); Daft's Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah); St. George's Hall (Liverpool, England); Choral Hall (Chicago, Illinois); Salt Lake Theater (Salt Lake City, Utah); American Home Missionary Society; Festival Choral Society; New West Education Commission; Utah World's Fair Commission; Young Men's Literary Association (Salt Lake City, Utah); Salt Lake Academy (Salt Lake City, Utah); Salt Lake College (Salt Lake City, Utah); Ohio Wesleyan University (Delaware, Ohio); Marionville Collegiate Institute (Marionville, Missouri); College Church (Olivet, Michigan); Yale Divinity School; Greifswald University (Greifswold, Germany); Liverpool College (Liverpool, England); Farrand & Votey; Music Bureau; Musicians--Utah--Biography; Musicians--Europe--Biography; Organ (Musical instrument)--Utah; Organists; Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah); Irrigation Congress; Geologists--German
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Further Information This page includes three photographs: Clarence T. Brown, Thomas Radcliffe, and A. W. Smith. The first article is a continuation about the history of the First Congregational Church in Utah, and is followed by a listing of church officers in 1895. The next article is a biographical sketch about Clarence T. Brown. The third article gives a small, descriptive passage on the First Congregational Church's organ, which is followed by an article about the famous organist, Thomas Radcliffe. Lastly, A. W. Smith's article is on the history of the Congregational Church's Sunday school. Denver Republican (newspaper) Railroad Men's Convention Allen, C. E. Best, W. T. Carpenter, E. L. Davis (Director-General) Gorham, A. J. Hall, L. E. Hamilton, F. B. (Mrs.) Hobbs, F. D. Howson (Dean of Chester) Mason, W. K. Robinson, J. King, d. 1866 Smith, A. W. Stephens (Mr.) Thalberg Thrall, J. Brainard (Rev.) (p5, 6) Walters, A. N. Wilson (Mr.) (Chief) Note: The Congregational Church's Sunday school was the first non-LDS Sunday school in Utah.
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Spatial Coverage Denver (Colorado); Fort Douglas (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Leavenworth (Washington); Chicago (Illinois); Paris (France); Boston (England); Liverpool (England); Chesterville (Ohio)
People Bartling, William; Brown, Clarence T., 1860-?; Credner, Herman; Credner, Rudolph; Donelly, James; Lowe, George A.; McLeod, Norman; Merrill, Edward; Radcliffe, Thomas; Savery, Charles D.; Smart, Sir Henry; Tourjee, Eben, 1834-1891; Tracy, Russel L.; Wely, Lefebure
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65719xp/1095263