The First Church of Christ in Hartford the Ministers the Meeting Houses the M
The First Church of Christ in Hartford the Ministers the Meeting Houses the M
First Church of Christ (Hartford, Conn.)
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Henry A. ), the gift of her grandchildren, Mabel H. , Henry A. And Edward C. Perkins, in 1901 The Communion Plates for use in the galleries were the gift of Newman Hungerford, in memory of his mother, Caroline Catlin Hungerford (Mrs. Anson), in 1904 The Memorial Chairs were given on the occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the dedication of the Meeting House, in memory of ten founders of the Church by ten of their lineal descendants, on December 1, 1907 11 The Silver Offering Plates wer...e given in memory of eight founders of the Church by eight Hneal descendants, in 1908 The Memorial Organ was the gift of Lucy Sedgwick Church, in memory of her husband, Leonard D. Church. It was placed within the case of the organ built in 1835. In 1907 the organ was rebuilt as an anniversary gift of the Con- gregation in gratitude for the preservation of the Meeting House through one hundred years, in 1883 The Safes for the keeping of the records of the Church and of the Communion Service were given by Newman Hungerford, in memory of his father, Anson Hungerford, and of his brother Clarence Catlin Hungerford, in 1904 The Day Gateway, at the north side of the Meeting House was given in memory of John Calvin Day, by his wife, Alice B.
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