H23315 Group standing in front of Hotel Winchester. Bought with Centenary money for $65.00. Eight fine lots on main street in heart of city. Medford, Wisconsin
H23333 Oklahoma. Ladies aid in front of old church, West Tulsa
H23334 Methodist Community Church. Tulsa, Oklahoma
H2335 Superior, Wisconsin. First Danish Methodist Episcopal Church.
H23310 New Jackson School building. Kingsport, Tennessee
H23311 Crowd standing in front of old dance hall building now used as a place of worship. This building is too small to accommodate members numbering 160. Kingsport, Tennessee
District. Cent in United States
H22855 Wisconsin, Medford. Old Church
H22856 New parsonage under construction built on Hotel site. Parsonage now completed and occupied by pastor
Cent in United States
H22857 Church, gymnasium and parsonage on site of old hotel facing Main Street. Street to be paved. Church will be brick trimmed. Full basement.
District
H22858 Gymnasium under construction on part of old hotel foundation
H22801 Shiloh, Tennessee Over churching. Two country Presbyterian Churches within ninety-nine yards of each other. Cumberland Presbyterian at the right. Presbyterian U.S.A. at the left. (See supplementary sheet)
H22650 New York West Exeter. Old and new parsonage. Exterior. Centenary project. New parsonage strictly modern with furnace, bathroom and hot water system, septic tank system, Delco lighting plant, hard wood floors, etc. Lighting system furnishes light for church across the road, and for old parsonage. Old parsonage fitted up for community purposes.
H22449 S. Dal., Osceola Methodist Episcopal Church, where the rural life Institute was held.
H22511 Minnesota, Upper picture new parsonage Center picture old church and new parsonage. Lower picture new $21,000 brick church and community center.
H22533 Long Island, Lucust Valley Firemen's ball. Matinecock Neighborhood Association
H22534 Long Island Lucust Valley Mother and Daughter. Matinecock Neighborhood
Association
H22137 Indiana. Bristol Methodist Episcopal Church rear view of this building was raised five feet of earth dug away, making possible a high ceiling to the basement.
H22167 Over churching in small southern town. Four churches in a row.
H16212 Rev. E. H. Durrell, President of the American Cranberry Growers' Association and owner of the largest bogs in New Jersey. He is now ninety years old.
H15761 South Montrose School, built in 1913 Pennsylvania
H15819 Population less than 300. 3 churches. Univeralist, Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian, each valued at about $10,000. No resident pastor. Brooklyn, Pennsylvania