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Letter to Mrs. Thomas Burke from P. H. Trout - c. 1920s
Copy of a typed letter from P. H. Trout to Mrs. Thomas Burke concerning negatives of the altar at St. John's Church. Roanoke Photo Finishing company agreed to collect 25 cents per photograph at the time the order is placed for prints. At the bottom of the page, someone has written in graphite: Nos 1-5-6-8 are no good / No 3 is best
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St. John's Church - The photograph is of the exterior of the gothic style St. John's Church. The church can be seen wrapped in vines and is flanked on the left side by two houses. A tree is seen from the left-hand side while power lines line the street in front of the church
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St. John's Church, Roanoke - 1909
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St. John's Observes Two Anniversaries - November 1 1942
Newspaper clipping from the Roanoke Times, Nov 1, 1942. Heading of first page of clipped article reads: St. John's Observes Two Anniversaries. Heading of second page of article reads: St. John's Church Marks Century of Life and 50th Anniversary of its Building. It discusses the history of the church, the building, its services, and advancements.
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The Church in Roanoke - 1902
Photocopy of a sermon given by invitation on the ocassion of the opening of Christ Church - the old St. John's Church. Given on 14 December 1902. This copy was re-preached in 1914 in St. John's Church.
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The Church in Roanoke - a historical sermon preached, by invitation, onthe occasion of the opening of Christ Church, Roanoke (the old St. John's Church) 14 Dec. 1902 11 A.M. Preached (repeated) in St. John's Church, Roanoke 8 February 1914. - 1902 & 1914
Historical sermon given by Edward Ingle on the opening of Christ Church in Roanoke, December 14, 1902. Sermon was repeated at St. John's Church in Roanoke on February 8, 1914. Sermon is a total of 10 pages. Sermon is a copy that was in the collection of P. H. Trout, who resided at 302 King George Ave, Roanoke (stamp in lower right corner of first page).
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