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  1. A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church - May 28 1976

    Program relaying a brief history of the First Presbyterian Church, issued on the 125th anniversary of the church. The brochure was prepared by M. Carl Andrews for the Church Anniversary's Bicentennial Committee in 1976.

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    A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church
  2. First Presbyterian marks 125th year - n.d., but c. 1976

    Newspaper clipping that was stashed inside 2010.40.0516- 'First Presbyterian marks 125th year.' The newspaper article discusses the upcoming plans of the Anniversary-Bicentenial Committee to celebrate the 125th anniversary, which will kick off with a reception on the lawn. Features for the anniversary will include a museum of First Church historical items and a picture gallery of its ministers and organization staff. The article also conta...

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    First Presbyterian marks 125th year
  3. Table of Contents - 1895

    These pages appear to be George Bernard's various attempts to create a rough draft of the table of contents for the second volume of War Talks of Confederate Veterans. Typed and handwritten pages, front and back, with cross-outs and other revisions, appear first, followed by a later draft typed on the front only.

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    Roughindex Page 1
  4. "War Talks" - Prospectus of Volume ll - May 26, 1896

    George S. Bernard distributed this flyer to subscribers. He informs the reader that Volume II is ready to go to press, just as soon as he has enough subscribers who will forward $1.50 for the book. The book will be similar to his first volume; it will have 400 pages and contain 27 chapters with portraits, illustrations, and photographs. He lists individuals who have contributed war- time accounts, both civilian and military. This book, like the f...

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    Prospectus of Volumn ll

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