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SUNBURY 	1816


		Sunbury OH

		Sesquicentennial

		1966
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				THE STORY OF 

			THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
			       
				CELEBRATION

				  CONTENTS I

PREPARATION							          PAGE

	The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Seal				   1

	The Statement of Purpose					   2

	The Beginning						           3

	The Planning						           4

	The Incorporation of the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission	   5

	The 1965 Flea Market					           6

	The 1965 Fall Festival					           7

	Everyone's Help is Needed					   8
	
	More Planning						           9

	The 1966 Flea Market					          10

	The 1966 Flea Market - Pictures				          11

	Final Plans and Committees					  12

	Recogtnition from the Press and a Sesqui Agreement Form		  13

	The Commission Is Ready					          14

	A Celebration        June 27 - July 4, 1966			  15

FEATURES OF THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

	Ruth Truxall's "In Early Days" Column Is Published	          16

	The Log Cabin Is Celebration Headquarters			  17

	The Awards, The Sesqui-Programs, The Gooding Amusement Co.	  18

	The Gooding Amusement Company				          19

	The Sesqui News, Decorations, Welfare Marchers, Town Officials	  20

	Souvenirs							  21

	The Sesqui History SUNBURY'S PART IN OHIO HISTORY	     22 - 23

	The July 2nd Parade -

		The Organization					  24

		The Parade Route and Interesting Sidelights		  25

		The Winners					          26

		More Winners					          27

		And More Winners - and Clowns			          28

		Parade Pictures					          29

		More Parade Pictures				          30

		And More Parade Pictures				  31

	The July 4th Parade -

		Parade Pictures					          32

		More Parade Pictures and "the Old Veterans"		  33

	The Pageant						          34

	Pageant Pictures						  35

	Governor Rhodes Visits the Sunbury Celebration			  36

	The Sesquicentennial Queen					  37

	The Town Hall						          38

	The Library						          39

	The Historical Tours					     40 - 41

	The Stagecoach Inns						  42

	The Stagecoach Route Map					  43

	The Historical Hikes					     44 - 45

	The Historical Museum				             46 - 47

	The Horse Show						          48

	The Sesquicentennial Stamp Cancellation				  49

	The Cooking School and Special Dinners				  50

	The Lions Club Food Tent					  51

	The Red Cross First Aid Station and Special Police	          52

	Kangaroo Court						          53</text>
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				THE STORY OF 

			THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
			       
				CELEBRATION

				 CONTENTS II



THE CELEBRATION - DAY BY DAY			                       PAGE

	Monday - June 27th      Kick-off Day	                      54 - 55

	Tuesday - June 28th     Kiddies' Day	                      56 - 57

	Wednesday - June 29th   Galena Day			      58 - 59

	Thursday - June 30th    Veteran, Fraternal &amp; Industrial Day   60 - 61

	Friday - July 1st       Youth Day			      62 - 63

	Saturday - July 2nd     Senior Citizen Day		      64 - 65

	Sunday - July 3rd       Religious Heritage Day		      66 - 67

	Monday - July 4th       American Heritage Day		      68 - 69

THE HEADLINES

	Sunbury News Headlines  ( A Weekly Publication)		      70 - 71

	Delaware Gazette Headlines  (Published Daily, Except Sunday)  72 - 75

THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATES

	The Schools						      76 - 77

	Our Neighbor - Galena					      78 - 79

	Churches							80

	The Organizations						81

	Big Walnut Athletic Boosters				      82 - 83

	More Organizations						84

	Businesses						      85 - 95

	The Nestle' Company, Inc. 				      96 - 97

	More Businesses						      97 - 98

	The Sunbury News					      99 - 100

	The Sesquicentennial Edition of The Sunbury News	        101

SESQUI CAPERS AND CHARACTERS					        102

THE LAST OF THE BEARDED BROTHERS					103

SUCCESS AND APPRECIATION						104

THANKS!								        105

THE END?   - NO,  THE BEGINNING					        106

AFTER THE SESQUI'S OVER						        107 -




Photo George Lindsey (left)                                      Photo Harold Kintner (right)                                                           

			        SESQUICENTENNIAL CO-CHAIRMEN


 
Our sincere thanks to all the					Book complied by F. Ruthig				
many, many people who have
contributed time and material					Cover by D. Ruthig
to make this book possible.
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			Sunbury Sesquicentennial Seal (photo)

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		         1816		      1966

			      Sesquicentennial

					

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					-Bernard Stockwell

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2

	
	Sunbury 
	Sesqui-Centennial
	Commission, Inc.
 
	George Lindsay, Chairman
	Harold Kintner, Assistant Chairman
	Harold Ault, Treasurer
	Mrs. Harold Curren, Secretary
	Mrs. Paul Stelzer, Assistant Secretary
	Joseph Schilder, Attorney
	Rev. Donald Wagner, Ministerial Representative
	O. W. Whitney, Sr., Advisory
	Mrs. William Whitney, Sunbury News Representative
	Miss Esther McCormick, Historian
	Douglas Kemp, Commercial Artist
	Paul Stelzer, Business Men
	Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Sr., Community

		Statement of Purpose

	A.  To put on a successful Sesqui-Centennial celebration with as many
	      participants as possible.

		( I)  To encourage strong school and youth participation.

		(II)  To give recognition and awards for individual and
		       organizational achievements.

	B.  To make the community conscious of its heritage and to encourage
	      preservation of historical sites which historical societies or
	      civic improvement committees may carry on after 1966.

	C.  To encourage and promote a community program of beautification.

	D.  To engage in activities which will permit the Sesqui-Centennial
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SIDE BAR:  The Beginning


It all began here  &amp;#8594;      [Photo of the Sunbury Town Hall]

		                   &amp;#8592;     like this  

		             -  and developed into 
			the greatest community
			activity Sunbury has
			ever experienced in all
			its 150 years.  This
			book strives to tell	
			the story of the

      			          Sunbury

 			   Sesquicentennial

     			       Celebration 

				COPY

  			 Sesquicentennial Minutes of May 18, 1965

	A group of interested citizens met in the Town Hall Tuesday, May 18, 1965, to the
groundwork for the 1966 Sesquicentennial celebration.

	Mayor Kintner called the meeting to order.  During the discussion which followed, George
Lindsay was chosen as a co-chairman for the event.  Mrs. Jeannette (Harold) Curren was named 
secretary with Mrs. Wilma Mitchell and Mrs. Elizabeth Stelzer assistant secretaries.  Others
named to a Steering Committee were:  Mr. Harold Ault, Treasurer; Mr. Joseph Schilder, legal
advisor; Mr. Douglas Klemp, commercial artist; Reverend Donald Wagner, ministerial represent-
ative; Harold Kintner, Mayor; Mr. C. W. Whitney, Mr. Vere Williamson, and Mr. Leonared Utley,
advisors; Miss Esther McCormick; and a representative of The Sunbury News.

	The duties of this group include:  (1) planning a pre-sesquicentennial agenda for the
purpose of raising money to finance the major event;  (2) naming committees to promote various
phases of the Sesquicentennial; (3) considering the possibility and advisability of incorpo-
rating; and (4) synchronizing the activities of individual community organizations with those
of the Sesquicentennial Committee.

	Mr. Paul Stelzer moved that the recommendations made by such a Steering Committee be
accepted in order to make the July 4th, Labor Day, and Halloween Celebrations profitable.

	Mr. Kenneth Cook moved and Mr. Larry Hill seconded the motion that all drinks and rides
be reserved for the Sesquicentennial Steering Committee.  All other organizations participating
in these celebrations would decide whether or not each would donate a percentage of its profits
to the Sesquicentennial fund.

	In the name of the Sunbury Grill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stelzer donated a pony, bridle, and
saddle to be raffled off for the benefit of the Sesquicentennial celebration.

	Miss Mary Kaye Sidders introduced the Flea Market idea for promoting the Sesquicentennial.
She explained that footage around the square be contracted by antique dealers, coin dealers, 
organizations and other interested parties, and that the money be donated to the Sesquicenten-
nial fund.  Miss Sidders and Miss Esther McCormick were asked to make the arrangements for
this activity to be held early in August.

	Harlem Community, represented by E. C. Borden, and the Conservation Club, represented by
Mr. Shoaf, desired to be informed of what was expected of them and their groups.
	
	Mrs. Ron Barnett and Mrs. Mary Hervey, representing the Pythian Sisters, requested the
priority to sell plates during the celebration.

	Mrs. Rachel Stockwell requested the priority for the Trademark.

	Mr. Douglas Klemp was asked to have a scale drawing made of the town square by the
meeting of June 8, 1965.

	Plans were made for the July 4th celebration.  Mrs. Wilma Mitchell moved and Mrs. Marion
Whitney seconded that the BST Firemen and the Business Man's Association plans be incorporated
into the Sesquicentennial Committee's plans.  The BST Firemen will have the fireworks display,
The Business Men's Association will have the prizes for floats, bicycles, ponies, etc., and
sponsor a Queen contest.  Colonel Hough Legion Post will conduct the parade, Organizations
requested the following concessions:  CCL Federation-sandwiches and drinks; Legion Auxiliary-
Desserts and ice cream; Band Boosters-cotton candy, sno-cones, dance; Pythian Sisters-sit-
down meals; Sunshine Girls-fish pond; BST Firemen-balloons, up-set the Milk, pitch-a-ball,.

	Other groups who wish to participate in the July 4th celebration should contact Mrs.
Harold Curren by noon on June 25th.

	Mrs. Ted Forman was asked to contact her husband about portable restrooms which can be
used for such occasions.  Mr. Willie Bryant was placed in charge of sanitation for the event.
Mr. Lindsey stated that the Boy Scouts, First Aid Units, and Candy Stripers be utilized at
these events.  He also suggested that such groups as the 4-H, Athletic Association, FFA, and
FHA be contacted and encouraged to participate.

	Concessions still available are:  pronto-pups, corn-on-the-cob, chicken barbecue, African
dip, cat racks, gold fish bowl, melons, baked potato, pizza, pitch-the-rings, pottery break.

	A meeting of the Steering Committee was set for Friday, May 28, 1965 at 7:30 PM at the
Town Hall, and a general meeting of the Sesquicentennial group was set for Tuesday, June 8, 
1965, at the Town Hall at 8:30 P.M.

					George Lindsey, Chairman
					Jeannette Curren, Secretary

			COPY

			NEWS RELEASE

		The Steering committee of the Sesquicentennial met Monday,
	May 31, 1965, at 8:30 PM in the Town Hall.  Present at the 
	meeting were:  Mr. George Lindsey, Chairman; Mr. Harold Kintner; 
	Mr. Harold Ault, Treasurer; Reverend Don Wagner; Mrs. Ruth Truxall; Miss
	Esther McCormick; and Mrs. Jeannette Curren, secretary.
		Plans for the July 4th celebration were discussed.  The
	agenda for the celebration which will be held on July 5, 1965,
	includes:  Little League baseball games; games and contests for 
	the youth of the community; rides and concessions; a parade; a
	Beauty Pageant; dancing; and fireworks.  Other highlights will
	be a speech and the awarding of prizes for the various events.
		All boys and girls between the ages of  six and eighteen
	are invited to enter the Poster Contest.  Posters are to be made
	advertising the July 4th celebration, on the standard size paper.
	those posters which best publicize the celebration according to
	the judges will be awarded cash prizes.  For details of this contest
	contact Mrs. Wilma Mitchell, Mrs. Lib Stelzer, or Mrs. Jeannette
	Curren.
		A general meeting of all persons interested in the promotion 
	of the Sunbury Sesquicentennial of 1966 will be held Tuesday,
	June 8, 1965 at 7:30 PM in the Town Hall.

Sunbury Ohio 43074  photocopy

Thursday, May 20, 1965

Headline:  Sunbury Starts on 1966 Sesquicentennial Plans Made for July Fourth Celebration. 

Names in Article:  George Lindsey 
                   Harold Curren 
                   Mrs. Harold Curren
                   Sunbury Business Men's Association
                   BST Firemen
                   Col. Hough Legion Post

Headline:  Memoirs of Our Town, Sunbury 
by Lucille Peregrine
English Teacher, Big Walnut School
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SIDE BAR:  THE PLANNING

	BULLETIN:

What:	A general meeting of all persons interested in promoting the
	celebration of the SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

WHEN:   	Tuesday, June 8, 1965, at 7:30 P. M.

WHERE:	The Town Hall

WHY:	For the purpose of informing each and every person and organ-
	ization of the steps which have been taken by the steering
	Committee.

	To encourage suggestions for future steps and actions.

	To reach everyone interested in taking an active part in the
	planning and preparation necessary to make this event a
	success

	To provide an opportunity for everyone to have his "say".

PLEASE PLAN TO BE PRESENT OR IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND SEND A
REPRESENTATIVE.


			C0PY

	    	     NEWS RELEASE

	Plans for the Fourth of July Celebration to be

held at the Sunbury Playground on Monday, July 5, 1965, 

are in the final stages.  Guest speaker of the afternoon

will be Mr. John F. Finch, Professor of English at

Otterbein College.

	Judging of the Queen Contest will take place at

10:00 A.M. and the crowning ceremonies will be held at

approximately 3:00 P.M.

	The complete schedule of events will be announced

following the last general meeting of persons interested

in the celebration.  This meeting will be held Monday, 

June 28, 1965, at 7:00 P.M. at the Shelter House on the

Sunbury Playground.  A meeting of the Sesquicentennial

commission will follow the general meeting.  All persons

interested are urged to attend these meetings.


SUNBURY NEWS   6/10/65   Photocopy

HEADLINE:  Everyone Invited to Enter Parade
                     At Sunbury July Fourth Celebration

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Robert Morris, American Legion
		    Curren's Sohio
		    Wilma's Little Shop

6/15/65
Delaware Gazette

HEADLINE:  Meeting on
	     Sunbury Fourth
	     Set for Friday

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Harold Ault
		    Mrs. Jeanette Curren
		    Robert Morris
		    Wilma's Little Shop

Thursday, 6/3/65
Sunbury Ohio

HEADLINE:  Sunbury July Fourth Celebration to 
Feature Entertainment,  Sports, Dance

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Mrs. Wilma Mitchell
		   Mrs. Lib Stelzer
		   Mrs. Jeannette Curren
		   George Lindsey
		   Harold Kintner
		   Harold Ault
		   Douglas Klemp
		   O. W. Whitney
                   Vere Williamson
		   Rev. Don Wagner
		   Mrs. Ruth Truxall
		   Miss Esther McCormick
		   Mrs. Jeannette Curren

Headlines from the Sunbury News proclaim SUNBURY's JULY 4th DRAWS RECORD CROWD and "The
News Editor Speaks" as follows:
           We are proud of our community and the people of it who cooperated so well,
           gave so unselfishly of their time and energies to plan and carry out the 
           largest and best July 4th celebration this community has had since 1913.
           Our personal thanks goes to each and everyone who helped in any way and
           we know that next year's Sesqui-Centennial will be huge and
           well organized as it will be planned by the same commission.

Delaware, O. Gazette  Friday, July 16, 1965 (Photocopy)

Headline: Flea Market on Aug. 8 is First
          Sunbury Sesqui Group Plans
          Several Fund-Raising Events

Names in Article:  Big Walnut High School Band
                   Miss Helen McCormick
                   Miss Mary Kaye Sidders
                   Sunbury Lions Club
                   Bernard Stockwell

Sunbury News Aug. 1965 (photocopy)
Sunbury's Sesqui Auto Plates are on sale at most places of
business. Display one on your car or truck now.  Many
are already appearing.  Yours will help put our celebration
on the map.


NEWS RELEASE
    The date for the celebration of the Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial
was set for July first, second, third, and fourth 1966.  The Sesqui-
Centennial Commission moved rapidly into plans to promote this coming
historical, central-Ohio village event at a meeting held Monday, July
12, 1965 at 7:30 P. M. in the Town Hall.
    Mrs. Bernard Stockwell presented an excellent drawing of a 
trademark for the Sesqui celebration.  The Commission quickly adopted
the simple but dignified symbol for the official label to be used
throughout the entire existence of the Sesqu-Centennial celebration.
    Goals to be achieved by the Sesqui-Centennial commission were
written by Miss Esther McCormick and accepted as official by the 
Commission members.  Monthly meetings of the Commission will be held
on the first Monday of each month at 7:30 P. M. in the Town Hall.
    Plans for the Flea Market to be held Sunday, August 8, 1965,
on the east side of the village square, were outlined by Miss Esther
McCormick, who with the assistance of Miss Mary Kaye Sidders has laid
the groundwork for this event.  Contracts have been received from
dealers in antiques, guns, coins, ceramics, side walk markets, food,
and old-fashioned fabrics.  The Flea Market will also feature an old-
fashioned ice cream social, buggy and other types of rides, a Book
Mart, a Country Store, and music by the Big Walnut High School Band.
A donation of a $1.00 will give one a chance on a pony, bridle, saddle,
and blanket to be raffled off at the Labor Day celebration.  Booth
space, priced at $5.00, is still available to any interested parties.
Admission to the Flea Market will be a donation of 50 cents for each adult
but children under 12 will be admitted free if accompanied by an adult.
Mark this date on your calendar!
    Tentative plans were discussed for the forth-coming Labor Day.
Mr. Lou Guidotti, president of the Lions Club, granted permission to
the Sesqui-Centennial commission to share in the activities of this 
annual holiday which for many years has featured an Ox Roast.
    Also tentative are the plans for the Halloween Festival to be
held on October 29th and 30th this year.  Any persons or organizations 
interested in these holiday celebrations should contact the Commission
as soon as possible.

                               Respectfully,
                               Mrs. Jeannette Curren
                               WO 5 - 3986
                               Box 117
                               Sunbury, Ohio
                               Secretary and Publicity Chairman
                               Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Commission







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[corresponds to labeled page 5 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

SIDEBAR:  THE INCORPORATION

(Photocopy)
Articles of Incorporation of
Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Commission

HEADLINE:  Sunbury Sesqui Incorporates

NAMES IN ARTICLE:   George Lindsey
		    Esther McCormick
		    Harold Kintner
                    	    Joseph Schilder

PHOTO OF MAYOR HAROLD KINTNER

PHOTO OF SECRETARY JEANNETTE CURREN

NEWS RELEASE     (August 23, 1965)

THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION ASKS YOU  . . . . . . . .

	1.  Have you your chances on the pony,bridle, and
	    saddle to be given away at the Ox Roast on
	   Labor Day?  Every community-spirited Suburyte
	   and friend should support the Sesquicentennial
   	   by getting his or her chances soon.  $1.00 dona-
	   tion will obtain a chance on this pony.

	2. Is your car in style? Are you sporting a
   	    Sesquicentennial license plate? For $1.00
	    you can tell the world about Sunbury's
	    future celebration.  do your part.  Buy a
	    license plate today. Your local merchants
	    have them.

	  3. Will you be at the Sunbury Playground on
	      September 6th?  The Labor Day Ox Roast spon-
	      sored by the Lions Club will be assisted this
	      year by the Sesquicentennial Commission.
	      Plan to attend this annual event.  The proceeds
	      will go for good causes.

	   4. Do you know that the monthly meetings of
	       the Sesquicentennial Commission are held
	       on the first Monday of each month at 7:30
	       P.M. in the Town Hall?  The September
	       meeting, however, will be the third Monday
	       in September due to Labor Day on the first.
	       Any interested person is welcome to these
	       meetings.


             
Columbus Dispatch 8/8/65 (photocopy)

HEADLINE:  Flea Market Kicks off Sunbury Sesqui Plans

		1.George Lindsey
		2. Mayor Harold Kintner
		3. (photo) Miss Louise Sheets

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[corresponds to labeled page 6 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

                (Poster)

Announcing
	
Flea market
on the Village Square Sunbury Ohio
Sunday - August 8 1965
9:30 - 5:30
	Featuring:
Antiques - Coins - Ceramics
Ice Cream Social - Food
Guns - Country Store - Book mart
Music by the Big Walnut Band
Please Post 


Sunbury News 7/29/65 (photocopy)
Headline:  Many Dealers Attracted Here
           for Sunbury's First Flea Market
	
1.Miss Esther McCormick 	
2.Miss Mary Kaye Sidders
	
Copied from the Sunbury News of Thursday, August 12, 1965


Rain Fails To Dampen Itch Of Flea Market

   Sunbury's biggest crowd in years is shown at the village's first flea market 
at booths under awnings on the east side of the square during Sunday's rains.
   Hundreds of people from all over central Ohio flocked into Sunbury Sunday 
in spite of rain and overcast skies to attend the Flea Market held on        
the streets to open festivities for the Sesquicentennial next year.
   Nearly fifty dealers put up their wares in vacant store rooms and under awnings of store
fronts and cheerfully handled the throngs that passed through the lines all day starting
at 10:00 that morning.
   Many residents had inquired before the day just what was a Flea Market? The News was
anxious to learn.  George Lindsey of the Sesquicentennial Commission which sponsored the
affair tells that the custom originated in France in the 1500's. Looters and thieves of 
the time would set up their stolen goods on the streets in the cities and sell it.  
Since the merchants at that time were quite dirty and "buggy" the term "Flea Market was 
given to that particular type of sale.  The name remains though circumstances are different.

    Crowd Fills Town All Day
   "Possibly never before has the historic public square and the old brick town hall
looked prettier and more inviting.  Compliments on the town and friendly people came from
all sides on Sunday," Miss Esther McCormick told the News.
    Miss McCormick and Miss Mary Kaye Sidders were co-chairmen of the Flea market committee.
Other members working on it besides those on the Sesqui Commission were Mrs. Charles 
Ward and Mrs. Peter Corna.

   Thanks to Everyone Helping
   Miss McCormick asked that the News pass on their thanks to everyone who helped with
special thanks to Progress and Searchlight Clubs for the Country Store; the Community Library
for its Book Mart; the CCL League and Mrs. Marian Whitney and her volunteers and the Wester-
ville Creamery for the Oldtime Ice Cream Social; the Band Boosters for their food booth; Big
Walnut Band for music  (musicians, the crowd would have liked more); the men who gave enjoy-
ment to children and added a note of festivity with firetruck rides; Frank Stelzer, James
Hoover and the village policemen who gave extra time and effort; the Sunbury News for excell-
ent publicity; Delaware Chamber of Commerce and Delaware County Council of Social Agencies as
well as WDLR for the good coverage and Dan Clancy of the Columbus Dispatch for interesting 
write ups.
    
   Very special thanks to Williamsons and Hill's Drugs who quickly made their stores and
buildings available to the community and the visiting dealers.  Sunbury, we put ourselves on 
the Ohio map Sunday: Let's keep going, " Miss McCormick added.
   Mr and Mrs Jack Wintermute of Galion spent most of the day in the News Office.  These
former residents were the oldest attending: she is 95 and he is 90 The News will bring
you more about them later.  Scores of other former residents were in town.

Sunbury News 8/5/66 (photocopy)

Headline:  Big Crowd Expected for 
           Sunbury's first Flea Market

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[corresponds to labeled page 7 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Sunbury Sesqui To Give Pony Away at Ox
	Roast Labor Day --Auto Plates Going Fast

  	1.Lib and Paul Stelzer
	2. Mrs. Jeanette Curren

			Bulletin
	To: ALL MERCHANTS, ORGANIZATIONS AND INTERESTED PARTIES:
                      The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission has entered into a
	contract with the Gooding Amusements to hold a Fall Festival on
	the streets of the Sunbury Square from 3:00 P.M. Thursday, October
	21, to midnight, October 23, 1965.

	        The Commission wishes to extend to you the opportunity to
	participate in this celebration also.  Any group or organization
	may have a concession or game of skill (1) provided that the game
	of skill or concession does not violate the privileges granted by
	contract to the Gooding Amusements, and (2) provided that the said
	 group or organization promises to pay to the Sunbury Sesquicentennial
	Commission 50% of the net profit.

	       If you care to join this activity, contact JEANNETTE CURREN
	WO 5-3986 before OCTOBER 15, 1965, for arrangements and your
	contract.

	      Merchants could greatly assist in this celebration by
	planning special sales for these three days.


				RESPECTFULLY,
				THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
				           COMMISSION
				Jeannette Curren, Secretary
	
	
Sunbury News, 10/21/65 (photocopy)
        Fall Festival to 
 	Open this Afternoon
 

		1. Harold Ault
		2. Galen Holtrey

   	
Delaware Gazette, Friday October 1, 1965
        SUNBURY SESQUI TO
	HOLD FALL FESTIVAL

The Sunbury News, 10/7/65 (photocopy)
	Sunbury Festival 
	Brings Fun for All

	1.Mary Evans



	2. Joe Miles

Delaware Gazette, Friday October 1, 1965 
	Sunbury Sesqui 
	Group to Hold
	Fall Festival

The Sunbury News,10/14/65 (photocopy)
	Festival to Be Held
	Here Next Week

	1.Miss Mary Evans
			
	Commission Members At Work

	Photos: Harold Ault Treas.
	O.W. Whitney, Lib Stelzer, Jeannette Curren 
	Harold Kintner, Don Wagner.

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to labeled page 8 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio,
1816-1966]

Delaware Gazette, 3/25/66
	Sesqui Plans
	Picking up
	At Sunbury

	1.Joe Schilder
	2. Mrs Larry B. Hill
	3. Harold Kintner

	Churches Combine to Present
	Messiah for Sesquicentennial

	1.Lew B. Radabaugh

	Photos: Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs Hallie Day , Mrs Merle Williamson

	Sunbury Prepares For Sesqui
	
	1.George Lindsey

The Sunbury News, 3/17/66
	Sesqui Celebration 
	Requires Help of All


	1. Mrs Mary Kay Sidders			14.Marion Owen
`	2.George Lindsey,			15.Miss Margaret Garee
	3. Harold Kintner			16.Mrs Carl Dawson
	4. Jeanette Curren			17.Mrs Burleigh Eley
	5.Harold Ault				18. Clyde Hottle
	6.Esther McCormick			19. William Warner.
	7.Rev. Donald Wagner			20.Mrs Merle Williamson
	8.O.W. Whitney Sr.			21. Mrs. Wilma Ward
	9.Douglas Klemp				22. Mrs Hallie Day
  	10.Paul Steltzer			23. Mrs. Ruth Truxall
	11.Joe Schilder				24. Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
	12.Gladys B. Hill Sr.			25. Carleton Burrer		
	13.Mrs Marian Whitney			26. William Whitney
						27. Marian Whitney
						28. Hoyt Whitney	
						
	29.Carl Loar
	30.Bernard Stockwell
	31. Mrs Rachel Stockwell
	32.Douglas Klemp	
	33.Mrs. Dan Warner
	34.Miss Mary Evans
	35.Emerson Mathews
	36.Charles Nettelhorst, Charles Reese Gerald Strosnider,
        Burrell Denune, George Lindsey 
	37. Duane Alward and Mary Ellen Laymon
	38. Mrs. Joanne Ward, Miss Shirley Olinger, Mrs. Truda Ross Hite
	39.Mrs Betty Nichols Mrs. Janet Sechrist and Mrs Frances Ruthig
	40. Miss Louise Sheets Mrs Hazel Hoover Robert Perry Leonard Utley
	41. Mr. Mrs Danny Conant Mr. Mrs Douglas Ruthig
	42.Robert Daniels Barry Brown Gary Shannon Mary Kay Sidders

Delaware Gazette, Tuesday February 15, 1966
Any Old Photographs for Sunbury Sesqui?
                   Photo: Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs Hallie Day , Mrs Merle Williamson


		poster
	
		Sunbury Ohio
          1816                                           1966
                      Sesquicentennial

	Visit Sunbury's Celebration
		 June 27th to July 4th

	Sunbury Plans many Contests
	for Huge Sesqui Celebration

	1. Harold Curren 	12. Kenneth Cook, Lou Guidotti, George Main
	2. John Reichelderfer	13. Rev. Donald Wagner
	3. Robert Searles 	14. Mrs. Dillie Burrer Mrs Mary Ellen Miller and
	4. Jack Kohler	        Mrs Florinel Cring, Mrs Douglas Ruthig, 		
	5. Mrs Larry B. Hill	Edward Hoke, Tammy Buell Robert Daniels  		
	6. Mrs Pauline Livingston
	7. Mrs Marcine Shipman
`	8. Mrs Kay Miller
	9. Mrs. Mary Wise 
	10. Mrs Wilma Mitchell Mrs Ellen Stemen	
	11. Larry Hill and Paul Miller	
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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to labeled page 9 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sunbury News, 5/5/66
	Sunbury Council Discusses
	Annexation, Sesqui Plans
	
	1. Gerald Belvo
	2. Harold Kintner
`	3. Jay Stemen

Delaware Gazette 4/16/66
	Sunbury Sesqui Sets
	Observance Program	

The Columbus Dispatch, 3/29/66
	Johnny Jones House Painting Helps Sesqui

	Photo:Mrs. Edward Saver Krisdan Farm
 	Johnny Jones

	Letter to the Editor

	1. Ruth Ackman

The Sunbury News, 4/14/66
	Sesqui Commission Completes
	Plans for Summer Celebration	

	1. Harold Kintner , Bob Morris
	2. Mrs Lola Dell Searles , Mrs. Lucille Peregrine
	3. Mrs Frank Bergandine
	4. Joe Schilder
	5. Harold Ault, Gladys Hill, Mrs. Pauline Livingston
	6. Robert Taylor, Gladys B. Hill Mr. Kibler
	7. Jerry Razor
	8. Mrs Gladys Hill O.W. Whitney
	9. Carleton Burrer, Larry M. Hill  

The Sunbury News 6/17/66
	Sunbury Works Hard on Sesqui

	1. Harold Kintner George Lindsey, Esther McCormick 	

The Sunbury News, Thursday, March 24, 1966
	The News Editor Speaks
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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to labeled page10 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Dispatch, Sunday, June 5, 1966
              Pre-Sesqui
              Sale Today
              At Sunbury     1.Sally Wirick         2. Laurie Beth Stockwell 
		             3. Mr Mrs Harold Kintner
		             4. Esther McCormick    5. George Lindsey
		             6. Robert Morris       7. Rachel Stockwell  
		             8. Carol Wirick        

The Sunbury News, 6/9/66
             Belle of Yesterday
        1.  Jette Whitt
	2. Thelma Mathews 
	3. Doris Beck 
	4. Judy Morris
	5. Bertha Milligan  
	6. Gladys Cross 
	7. Lurettta Day


Delaware Gazette, 5/26/66       Delaware Gazette
	40 Dealers Plan		Flea Market
	Sunbury June 5	        Sunday at Sunbury
	Flea Market  	

The Sunbury News, 6/9/66
	Sunbury Flea Market
	Attracts larger Crowd
	
	1. Jack Brehm 2. Bernard Stockwell 3. Helen Nincehelser 4. Amy Stockwell
	5. Mrs Rachel Stockwell 6. Beth Stockwell 7. Sally Wirick 8. David Stockwell
	9. Earl Fravel 10. Harry White 11. Supt. Hylen Souders 12. Lawrence Hill 
	13. Mrs George Lindsey 14. Bud Alward  15. Joe Schilder 16. Willie bryant 
	
Sunbury News, 3/24/66
	Sunbury Sesqui Flea Market 
	Will be Held in June

	1. Mrs W.J. Crowl 2. Miss Mary Kay Siddeers

The Sunbury News, 5/26/66
	Sesqui Plans Flea 
	Market on Square

	1. Ed Saver 2. Mrs Paul Stelzer 3. Mrs Loy Perfect 4. Mrs Mary Kaye Sidders
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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to labeled page 11 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]



 	Photo: The Cabin	                Relaxing at the Cabin
	the Cabin and Jail builders	        Jette Whitt, Vera Paul and Wilma Ward
        worked hard and long to have            take advantage of the cabin portico.
        these buildings completed for 
        the Flea Market.

	Photos: Crowds filled the Public Square
	and enjoyed its beauty while they viewed the wares
	of the many dealers present at the Flea market

Delaware Gazette 6/7/66
	Sunbury Flea Mart Draws 3,000
	
	1. Mary Kaye Sidders  wearing 1880 dress 2. Mary Wise

	Photo: Marian Whitney, Lib Stelzer, Wilma Mitchell, Gladys Hill
	Neva Kintner, Maxine Link.

	The News Editor Speaks...
	1. Mary Kaye Sidders 2. Lib Stelzer 3. Mrs. Harold Kintner

	Photo:  Commission members hard at work in the kitchen
		of the Sunbury Grill preparing food for the Sesqui
		Commission food counter at the flea market.
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                    <text>[page 16]

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The Sunbury News Thursday, June 2, 1966
	Flea market points to Sesqui;
	Pageant Needs Many Actors

	
	1. Mrs W.J. Crowl, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs D.C Hoover
	2. Lucille Peregrine , Mrs Lola Dell Searles

	Sunbury Sesqui Commission members:

	1. Mrs Lib Stelzer, Mrs Marian Whitney Miss Esther McCormick, Mrs Gladys Hill,
	
	2. Mrs Jeannette Curren, Joseph Schilder, Rev. Donald Wagner, O.W. Whitney,
	    Harold Kintner, George Lindsey, Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, Doug Klemp.

	Sunbury Sesquicentennial
	Committee

	1. Executive Committee
	Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission, Inc.
		George C. Lindsey, Jr. .............Chairman
		Harold Kintner......................Assistant Chairman
		Jeannette G. Curren.................Secretary
		Harold Ault.........................Treasurer
		Esther McCormick....................Historian
		Rev. Donald Wagner..................Ministerial Rep.
		O.W. Whitney, Sr....................Advisory
		Douglas Klemp.......................Commercial Artist
		Paul Stelzer........................Business Men
		Joe Schilder........................Atty, Legal Advisor
		Gladys B. Hill, Sr..................Community
		Elizabeth Stelzer...................Asst. Secretary
	        Marian Whitney......................Sunbury News	
	
	11. 	OPERATING , EXPENSE, AND REVENUE

		George Lindsey Jr........................Chairman
		Harold Kintner...........................Insurance
		Harold Ault..............................Finance
		Joe Schilder.............................Legal Counsel

	111. 	HISTORICAL PUBLICATION AND TOURS
		Esther McCormick.................Chairman
		George Lindsey...................Asst. Chairman

	1. Advertisement Committee
		a. Mr Marion Owens
		b. Mrs Marion Owens
		c. Miss Margaret Garee
		d. Mrs. Carl Dawson
		e. Mrs Burleigh Eley
		f. Mr Clyde Hottle
		g. Mr William Warner

	2. Old Picture Committee
		a. Mrs Merle Williamson
		b. Mrs Wilma Ward
		c. Mrs Hallie Day

	3. Writers
		a. Miss Esther McCormick
		b. Mr. Carleton Burrer
		c. Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
		d. Mr O.W. Whitney
		e. Rev. Donald Wagner
		f. Mr Hylan Sounders
		g. Mrs Edna Zieschang
		h. Mrs Ruth Truxall

	4. Research Personnel
		a. William Whitney
		b. Marian Whitney
		c. O.W. Whitney Sr.
		d. Hoyt Whitney
		e. Carl Loar (recently deceased)

	5. Seal and Historical Map
		a. Bernard Stockwell
		b. Rachel Stockwell, Researcher

	6. Historical Milestones
		a. Bertha Huddleston
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Leonard Utley
		d. E.B. Franklin

	7. Art Department
		a. Douglas Klemp
		b. Mrs Dan Warner
		c. Miss Mary Evans
		d. Bernard Stockwell

	8. Editing
		a. Emerson Mathews

	9. Photographers
		a. Charles Nettlehorst
		b. Charles Reese
		c. Gerald Strosnider
		d. Burle DeNune
		e. George Lindsey
		f. Mary Ellen Laymon -Scheduling
		g. Duane Alward

	10. Typists
		a. Mrs Joanne Ward
		b. Miss Shirley Olinger
		c. Mrs Truda Hite
		d. Mrs Betty Nichols
		e. Mrs Janet Sechrist
		f. Mrs Frances Ruthig
		g. Mrs Elizabeth Conant
		
	11. Historical Tours
		a. Miss Louise Sheets, Chairman
		b. Mrs Hazel Hoover
		c. Mr Robert Perry 
		d. Mr. Leonard Utley

	12. Historical Hikes
		a. Mr and Mrs. Danny Conant
		b. Mr and Mrs Douglas Ruthig

	13. Historical Canoe Trip
		a. Robert Daniels , Chairman
		b. Barry Brown
		c. Gary Shannon
		d. Gary Boughman

	14. Flea Market
		a. Mary Kaye Sidders

	 IV. BEARDED BROTHERS AND SUNBONNET GALS

			Joe Schilder......................Chairman

	1. Brothers of the Brush
		a. Harold Curren, Chairman
		b.John Reichelderfer
		c. Robert Searles
		d. Jack Kohler

	2. Ladies Sunbonnets - Sunbonnet Gals
		a. Mrs Larry Mill, Chairman
		b. 1. Celebration Belles (Queen Crowning)
		     a. Mrs Mary Wise, Chairman
		     b. Mrs Wilma Mitchell
		     c. Mrs Ellen Stemen
		     
		   2. Sesqui Belles and Mens Costumes
		     a. Mrs Pauline Livingston
		   3. Old Fashioned style Show
		     a. Marcine Shipman
		     b. Kay Miller
	3. Men's and Son's hats and ties
		a. Mr Larry Hill, chairman
		b. Mr Paul Henry Miller

	    V. MEMORIALS AND RESTORATIONS
		Reverend Donald Wagner..................Chairman

	1. Organization and Preservation of Historical Documents
		a. Dorothy Burrer
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Florinel Cring

	2. Preservation of Clippings
		a. Mrs Douglas Ruthig
	
	3. Youth Participation
		a. Tammy Buell
		b. Robert Daniels

	4. Religious Music
		a. Edward Hoke

 	VI. PROGRAMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
			
		Harole Kintner......................Chairman

		PROGRAM:

	1. Pagent
		a. Mrs Lucille Peregrine, Co-Director
		b. Mrs Lola Dell Searles, Co-Director

	2. Parade Master
		a. Robert Morris

	3. Music Directors
		a. Edward Hoke, Vocal

	2. Parade Master
		a. Robert Morris

	3. Music Directors
		a. Edward Hoke, Vocal
		b. Jack Rolfes, Instrumental

	4. Stage and Construction of Cabin
		a. Paul Henry
		b. Robert Nichols
		c. Russell DeWitt
	5. Merchant Promotion Days
		a. Local Businessmen's Association

	LAW ENFORCEMENT

	1.General Law Enforcement
		a. Ted Budnick
		b. Lloyd Stamper
		c. Gene Jackson, Sheriff and deputies

	2. Parking and traffic
		a. Boy Scouts
		c. Civilian Defense

	3. Transportation
		a. Wayne Sanders

	4. First Aid - Red Cross
		a. Mary Ellen Miller
		b. Richard DeVore
		c. Ken Cook
		d. Mary Curren

 	VII. DECORATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
	    
		Douglas Klemp.....................Chairman

	1. Decorations Committee
		a. Emil Boxwell
		b. James Conley
	

	2. Electricity, Sound System, Lighting
		a. Ed Hoke
		b. Willie Bryant
	3. Clean up Committee
		a. Boy Scouts
		b. Harold Decker - Chairman
		c. Frank Stelzer
		d. Ralph Meeker
		e. Perry Spangler
		f. Cub Scouts # 247

	VIII. PUBLICITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

	  	Jeannette Curren.....................Chairman

	1. Secretarial Committee
		a. Elizabeth Stelzer
		b. Wilma Mitchell
	2. Poster Committee
		a. Vera Vromen
		b. Norma Davis
	3. TV and Radio
		a. George Lindsey
	4. Press Release
		a. Marian Whitney

	IX. CONCESSIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT
 	  	Paul Stelzer...................Chairman

	1. Rides
		a. Gooding Amusements
		b. George Lindsey

	2. Souvenirs Committee

		a, Plates- Pythian Sisters - Mrs Marjorie Stith
		b. License Plates - Sesqui Commission -Harold Kintner
		c. Sunbury Map - Bernard Stockwell

	3. Sesquicentennial Booth
		a. Mrs Jeannette Curren, Chairman
		b. Mrs Ellen Stemen
		c. Alice Stemen
		d. Mrs Vera Vromen
		e. Miss Mary Curren
		f. Mrs Polly Bergandine

	4. Old-Fashioned Games
                a. Wayne Sanders, Chairman

        Entertainment
	    1. Museum
		a. Neva Kintner, Chairman
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Mrs Mable Southworth
		d. Mrs Ellen Stemen

	     2.Old Time Crafts
		a. Mrs Verna Bergandine, Chairman
		b. Mrs. Judy Morris, Handicrafts
		c. Mrs Marjorie Saver, Paintings
		d. Mrs Shirley Gray, youth

	       3. Garden Clubs
		a. Mrs Gladys B. Hill

	       4. Fireworks
		a. Robert Barcus
		b. Local Fireman
		
	X. SENIOR CITIZENS
	      O.W. Whitney, Sr.........................Chairman

	1. Dignitaries and hospitality Committee
		a. Mr and Mrs Richard Paul
		b. Mr and Mrs Forrest Day
		c. Mrs Merle Williamson
		d. Mrs Jette Rogers Whitt
		e. Mrs O.W. Whitney, Sr.
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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to labeled page 13 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Delaware, O. Gazette
Thursday, June 23, 1966
	Sunbury Planning Its Sesqui,
	First Platted November 9, 1816

		1. William and Lawrence Myers
		2. Joe Kimball
		3. Col. Moses Byxbe
		4. Russell W. Miller
		5. Joe Adams

Delaware Ohio Gazette
Wednesday, June 22, 1966
	Stelzers Among Key Boosters

		1. Mr. and Mrs Paul Stelzer
		

	Sunbury to Celebrate Sesquicentennial

		1. Miss Esther McCormick

Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Agreement Form.
	Sunbury Ohio
	Sesquicentennial

	The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is
	incorporated organization; therefore any organization
	or individual(s), or other engaging in activities of
	any nature under its name must fully understand that:
	(1) The Sunbury Sesquicentennial commission is to
	receive fifty percent (50%) of the net profits from
	said activity: (2) the membership of an active
	organization or individual(s) is fully aware of this
	agreement and the minutes of said organization records
	the motion, seconded, and passed by its' membership,
	and/or sanctioned by the individual(s) involved: (3)
	the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is not to be
	held responsible for loss, theft, breakage, or bodily
	harm sustained by an organization or individual(s)
	involved in said activities.

	    This agreement should be returned to the Commission
	within ten days of receipt and be signed by either the
	individuals(s) or presiding officer and secretary of an
	organization.	

				Respectfully, 
	
			Jeannette Curren, Sec.
	
			George C. Lindsey, Jr.
				Chairman

Columbus Dispatch, Sunday, June 26,1966	
        Sunbury Sesquicentennial Bursts
	Into 8-Day Extravaganza Monday

	1. U.S. Rep. Jackson Betts R-Ohio
	2. Harold Kintner, George Lindsey 
        3. Willie J. Bryant 
        4. Bob Morris 
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                    <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to labeled page 14 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sesquicentennial Commission
outlines its aims and achieve-
ments to date.

	Sunbury			June 13, 1966
	Sesquicentennial
	Commission, Inc.

	Mr. William Whitney, Editor
	The Sunbury News
	Sunbury, Ohio

	Dear Mr. Whitney:
	
	       The Sunbury Sesquicentennial celebration is scheduled for June 27
	through July 4th, 1966. Such a celebration is an honorable and
	historical event.  In May, 1965, several interested citizens volun-	
	tered their services to the planning, promoting, and administering
	of this celebration.  For legal functioning and the protection of its
	members, the group was incorporated under the name of the Sunbury
	Sesquicentennial Commission.  The goals of the Commission are: (1) to
	present a successful celebration with an many parti-
	cipants as possible; (a) to encourage strong school and youth parti-
	cipation: (b) to give recognition and awards for individual and organ-
	izational achievements; (2) to make the community conscious of its
	heritage and to encourage the preservation of an historical society
	or civic committee to carry on after 1966; (3) to engage, encourage,
	and promote a community program of beautification; and (4) to engage in
	activities which will permit the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission to
	fulfill its goals.  The Commission is a non-salaried, non-profit,
	organization dedicated to the goals outlined above.

	    A more dedicated group would be difficult to find anywhere.  The
	Commission has met once every month and many times more in some of
	those months.  Each member has also headed up a committee, and that
	committee has involved many sub-committees where numbers of persons
	have donated time and energy over and beyond the call of duty.  The
	names of these persons are too numerous to list but each worked long
	and hard without any monetary compensation.  Many organizations have
	also cooperated with the Sesquicentennial movement and realizing the
	need for funds have agreed to the fifty-fifty split of the net profits.
	Over and above the time, energy, and work given, many individuals on
	the Commission have also donated valuable items and cash money toward
	the activities for the promotion of this grand celebration.  If these
	people have been willing to give so generously of themselves, surely
	all residents of the Big Walnut School District should be cognizant
	of their efforts and reward them and the community during the coming
	eight days of festivity by: (1) encouraging them with constructive
	criticism; (2) active participation in and attendance at all events:
	(3) being courteous and gracious to all those who will be visiting
	our community at this time; and (4) realizing that there are and will
	be personality clashes, mistakes, and words uttered thoughtlessly but
	nevertheless the goals remain the same and will be attained if every-
	one keeps them in mind.

	       Look about you to see what the Commission has accomplished to date.
	Are people conscious of their heritage?  We think so for it is showing in
	many ways - the flags on the street, the articles in the newspapers, and
	more.  There have been two successful Flea Markets, a wonderful Fourth of
	July, and interesting Labor Day, and Fall Festival on the activity level.
	The Commission backed the Town Council in the restoration of the Town Hall,
	the planting of shrubbery, and has had an indirect influence on the laying 
	of the new sidewalks.  New electrical hook-ups have been placed around the
	square to handle the news of an activity such as the Flea Market, and
	organizational activities have increased many times over.

	    Because the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is incorporated, any
	individual or organization which uses the words of the name, the dates,
	the seal, or any type of Commission materials, etc. are required to pay
	the Commission fifty percent of the net profits gained from such use.
	The Commission would appreciate the receipt of these profits without the
	need for billing each individual or organization.

	    Mark your calendar.  Send in your entry or registration form for
	an event.  Join in a celebration which can put Sunbury on the map!

					Respectfully,

					Jeannette Curren
					Secretary


	Photo

	The Time has Come - and the Sesqui Commission is about to witness
	the results of months of planning, promoting, administering, and
	lots of hard work and long hours!

	Pictured seated, left to right: Mrs Paul Stelzer, Mrs Marian Whitney
	Miss Esther McCormick, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Mrs. Jeannette Curren, Joseph
	Schilder, and Rev. Donald Wagner.

	Standing, left to right: O.W. Whitney, Harold Kintner, George Lindsey,
	Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, and Doug Klemp.


	MAIL YOUR SESQUI ENTRY COUPON TODAY

		(COUPON)
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[corresponds to labeled page 15 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	A CELEBRATION!

		Sesqui Program
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                    <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to labeled page 16 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Features of the Sesquicentennial


	Photo of Mrs Ruth Truxall

	Writer of Early Days
	who has been bringing you the articles
	weekly on the history of early days,
	much of it as it appeared in
	the newspapers of the day.
	
	And So It Was!
	
	        How did it happen, you ask, that these articles
	were written?

	        The answer is simple: To fulfill the promise made
	to the Sesquicentennial Commission that I would do some-	
	thing to help the sesquicentennial effort.

  	        From doing other research I knew that there is a
	wealth of interesting historical material to be had for
	the searching.

	       With that in mind I offered to research and write
	several articles for THE SUNBURY NEWS  if they would care
	to publish them.  Graciously, they consented - - and the number
	of articles eventually grew to thirty-one.

	      The work, time-consuming though it was, has been
	exceedingly interesting.  I have been happy to have this
	part in the Sesquicentennial and to share my findings with
	anyone who cared to read the articles.

					Ruth Domigan Truxall
	
	Sunbury , Ohio
	September 29, 1966

	Starting on January 27, 1966 and continuing through October 6, 1966, articles
	of historical interest, written by Mrs Ruth Truxall, were published in The
	Sunbury News. The subject matter of these articles is listed below.  All the
	articles will be preserved in a scrap book to be kept in the Community Library. 
	Two of the articles are shown as they were printed in The Sunbury News.

		January 27	Taxation
		February 3	Subscription Schools
		February 10	Fence Viewer
		February 17	Earmarks
		February 24	Unwanted Residents (Welfare Cases)
		March 3 	Newspaper Subscriptions Paid by Barter
		March 10	Estrays
		March 17	Fulling Mill and Carding Mill at Berkshire
		March 24	District Schools Established
		March 31	The Mails
		April 7		Retail Advertising
		April 14	Waste Materials Were Salvaged (Rags, Ashes, etc.)
		April 21	Opportunities for Apprenticeship
		April 28	Rewards Offered for Livestock
		May 5		Runaways
		May 12		School Year Divided into Terms
		May 19		The Barter System was a Way of Life
		May 26		Penitentiary Notes - 1822
		June 2		Duns Were Published in the Newspapers
		June 9		Delaware County Teachers' Institute
		June 16		Much Land Changed Owners
		June 23		Rewards Were Offered for Escaped Prisoners
		June 30		Wildcat Banking Flourished
		July 14		Newspapers Provided the Only Means of Mass Communication
		July 21		Drug Stores Carried a Variety of Merchandise
		August 4	A Wax Museum and Wild Animals Were Offered as Entertainment
		August 18	Skeels Family
		September 1	Beauty Preparations Offered for Sale
		September 8	The Peddler Was a Familiar Figure
		September 29	Central College Was a College
		October 6	Travel was Slow

The Sunbury News 4/14/66
		RAGS, ASHES, CATTLE HORNS
		TRADED FOR MERCHANDISE

		James Kooken K.O.P  (Keeper Ohio Penitentiary)
		Alexander Morrison, Orris Parish
		Levi Buttles


The Sunbury News 4/28/66
		STRAYED, STOLEN LIVESTOCK
		WAS PROBLEM OF EARLY SETTLERS

		Bixbe Rogers
		Solomon Jones
		Benjamin Hillman Jr.
		William Myers
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                    <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to labeled page 17 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


Photos (left to right):
Mr. and Mrs. Hylen Souders                  The Log Cabin                   Val Roberts and Frank Stelzer
relax at the cabin                          Activity Headquarters           pause for a picture at the 
                                                                            cabin 
		THE LOG CABIN
	
	      The Log Cabin served as the headquarters of the Sesquicentennial
	Celebration.  It housed the public address system which had been
	installed with the compliments of The Ohio Central Telephone Corp;
	it was the souvenir shop where the history books, ties, hats, shoulder
	patches, garters, license plaques,and other items could be purchased;
	it served as the hospitality center where one could register and gather
	information on the Sesqui activities; it became a station for the
	arrival and departure of shuttle buses, hikers and touring guides; and
	far from least, it was a haven for lost children and forgotten items.

	 	The Log Cabin was the hub of the entire administration of the
	celebration.  From early morning until late at night, the cabin was
	aglow with activity and light.

		Many, many persons assisted in the work done there.  A list of
	scheduled workers has been included here but there were others whose
	names do not appear as there is no record to consult.  Miss Karen
	Lane headed a group of young girls who served as information aides and
	assisted the Hospitality Committee.		

	Scheduled workers included:
	Jeannette Curren				Erma Anderson
	Ronnie Stemen				        Maxine Link
	Polly Bergandine				Hylen Souders
	Paul Stelzer				        Lib Stelzer
	Charity Walker				        Ellen Stemen
	Lawrence Hill, Sr.				Gladys Hill
	Marguerite Williamson			        Wilma Ward
	Margaret Garee				        Mary Kaye Sidders

	Other members of the Commission whose names are not listed also
	assisted in the Cabin throughout the celebration when their help	
	was needed.
Photos (left to right):
Larry Hill "clownin' around"                            Miss Ohio State Fair is
at the cabin	                                        pictured at the Cabin on Opening	
                                                        Day with Lib and Paul Stelzer

        Log Cabin Registration Facts and Figures
	
	Visitors from twenty-three states other than Ohio, from Washington D.C. and from
	Canada registered at the Log Cabin during the Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial. There were
	2,369 entries in the registration book and most of them were families or couples.
	Besides Sunbury, 122 Ohio cities were represented.  There were many who did not register.

	The registrations included people from:

	College, Alaska				Detroit, Michigan
	Nome, Alaska				Madison Heights, Michigan
                                                Monroe, Mich.
	Aaleta California			Royal Oak, Mich.
	Dublin, Ca.				Saginaw, Mich.
	Huntington Beach Ca.			Valede, Mich.
	Inglewood, Ca.				Wyandotte, Mich.
	Lancaster, Ca.				Flint, Mich.
	San Francisco, Ca.			Grand Rapids, Mich.
	Simi, Ca.				

	Boulder, CO.				Minneapolis, Mn.
	Denver, CO				Willman, Mn.
	Lakewood, CO.				
                                                Macon, MO.
                                                St. Louis, MO.
	Greenwich, Ct.				
	Milford, Ct.				Clifton, New Jersey
	                                        Irvington NJ.
	Bradenton Fl.				Madison N.J.
	Delray Beach Fl.			Parlen, N.J
	Clearwater, Fl.				South Orange, N.J
	Fort Lauderdale, Fl.			
	Fort Myers, Fl.				Hempstead, N.Y.
	Fort Pierce, Fl.			Long Island City, N.Y.
	Hobe Sound, Fl.				Newark, N.Y
	Jacksonville, Fl.			West Point, N.Y.
	Palm Beach, Fl.				
	Sanford, Fl.				Cromwell Ok.
	St Cloud, Fl.
	St. Petersburg, Fl.                     Portland OR
        Tampa, Fl.
                                                New Kensington, Pa.
	Columbus Ga.				Pittsburg, Pa.
	                                        
	Chicago, Ill.				Davisville R.I.
	Decatur, Ill.				
	Granite City, Ill.                      Frogmore S.C.
	Harvey, Ill.
        Streamwood, Ill.			Martin, Tn.
                                                Memphis, Tn.
	Indianapolis, In.			
	Lawrenceburg, In.			Ft. Worth, Tx.	
	Shelbyville, In.	               
                                                Charleston, W.Va
	Berea, Ky.				Core, W.Va
	Louisville, Ky.				Dunbar, W.Va
	Middletown, Ky.				Holden, W.Va
						Huntington, W.Va
	Baltimore, MD.				South Charleston, W.Va
	College Park, MD			Radnor, W.Va
						Wallace, W.Va
	Whitefish Canada			Wheeling, W.Va
						
	Washington D.C.    	

	Ashley, Ohio				Galena, Ohio
	Athens, Ohio				Grove City, Ohio
	Akron, Ohio				Gahanna, Ohio
	Ada, Ohio				Granville, Ohio
	Alger, Ohio				Grandview Heights, O.
	Ashtabula, O.				Galion, O.
	Alexandria, O.				Groveport, O.
	Blacklick, O.				Gambier, O.
	Belle Center, O.			Green Camp, O.
	Baltimore, O.				Galloway, O.
	Bellevue, O.			        Heath, O.
	Bidwell, O.				Hilliard, O.
	Bucyrus, O.				Huron, O.
	Bainbridge, O.				Hamilton, O.
	Bethesda, O. 				Harrold, O.
	Bucyrus, O.				Ironton, O.
	Barberton, O.				Iberia, O.
	Columbus, O.				Johnstown, O.
	Centerburg, O.				Kenton, O.
	Croton O.				Kilbourne, O.
	Cheshire O.				Lancaster, O.
	Cleveland O.				Leonardsburg, O.
	Coshocton O.				Lima, O.
	Cardington O.				Lyndon, O.
	Circleville O.				London, O.
	Chesterhill O.				Logan, O.
	Canal Winchester O.			Lexington, O.
	Creston O.				Loudenville, O.
	Cincinnati O.				Lima, O.
	Delaware O.				Lewis Center, O.
	Dayton O.				Lithopolis, O.
	Dublin O.				Marion, O.
	Dresden O.				Marysville, O.
	Defiance O.				Marengo, O.
	Danville O.				MacArthur, O.
	Elyria O.				Melmore, O.
	Edison, Ohio				Milford Center, O.
	Fredericktown, Ohio			Mansfield, O.		
        Findlay, Ohio                           Mecca, O.
	Findlay, Ohio			        Marshallville, O.	
				                Munroe Fall,s O.
						Mechanicsburg, O.
						McDonald, O.
						

	Mt Gilead, Ohio
	Mt Vernon, Ohio
	Newark, Ohio
	New Albany, Ohio
	Nevada, Ohio
	Northfield, Ohio                        Photo:
	Parma, Ohio				Frank Stelzer and Wally
	Ostrander, Ohio
	Pataskala, Ohio				Wilcox at the cabin
	Prospect, Ohio
	Plain City, Ohio
	Powell, Ohio
	Port Clinton, Ohio
	Pickerington, Ohio
	Radnor, Ohio
	Richwood, Ohio
	Reynoldsburg, Ohio
	Roseville, Ohio
	Ravenna, Ohio
	South Charleston, Ohio
	Summit Station, Ohio
	South Vienna, Ohio
	Springfield, Ohio
	Sparta, Ohio
	Thornville, Ohio
	Toledo, Ohio
	Tiffin, Ohio
	Utica, Ohio
	Unionville Center, Ohio
	Washington C.H., Ohio
	Westerville, Ohio
	West Alexandria, Ohio
	Warsaw, Ohio
	Worthington, Ohio
	Waldo, Ohio
	Wooster, Ohio
	Willowick, Ohio
	Whitehall, Ohio
	Zanesville, Ohio

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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to labeled page 18 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Sesquicentennial Awards	(photo)			               Sesquicentennial Program
					
The Sesquicentennial Committee carefully chose 				1816		1966	
the awards given during the celebration so that 			  June 27 - July 4
they would be lasting and have meaning					Monday, Kick-Off Day
 	- The walnut plaque with brass plate
	 bearing the Sesquicentennial seal and				10:00 AM .....Open for  Business
	 space for engraving, the plaque in					.....Cols. &amp; Southern 
	 the shape of the State of Ohio						     Ohio Electric Company
	-The small brass plaque in the shape of Ohio                                  Cooking School at                                                
         bearing the Sesquicentennial seal                                Big Walnut High School- Room 107                                           
	-The blue rosettes with gold seal and 				11:00 AM.....OFFICIAL OPENING
	 lettering								     Ribbon cutting
	-The red, white and blue ribbons with gold 				     Registration
	 seal and lettering						1:30 PM.....ANTIQUE CAR PARADE
								        2:30 PM....Speaker
	Correspondence From Gooding Amusement Co.Inc.		        3:30 PM....Arts and Crafts
	George Lindsey						           Demonstration at Sunbury Elem. 
                                                                           School
	R.G. Cashner 						        5:00 PM....Little League Game
	Concession manager					                        Playground	
								        5:30 PM....LIONS CLUB SPECIAL
								                   SUPPER
	Photos:							           Served at Sunbury  Elem. School   
	Concession stands lined the					 7:00 PM....BIG WALNUT BAND            
	entire south side of the 					    CONCERT... Jack Rolfes, Dir.
	Public Square. The above					 8:00 PM....PAGEANT            
	picture was taken before the					            Big Walnut High
	stands had opened for the day.					        ....Arts and Crafts
								           Demonstration at Sunbury Elem.     
								         8:30 PM....Kangaroo Court 
	Everyone's favorite						            Village Square
	-THE MERRY-GO-ROUND-					         9:00 PM....Queen Crowning               
								                    Village Square
									 10:00 PM....FIREWORKS   
								  


	

























Gooding Amusement Co.Inc.
	George Lindsey
	R.G. Cashner 
	Concession manager	
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[corresponds to labeled page19 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Sesquicentennial Poster with dates of the event
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                    <text>[page 24]

[corresponds to labeled page20 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	1. Bebe Conant, Sesqui News editor (Photo) 			3. Doug Klemp
	   and publisher                                                4. Emil Boxwell
        2. Jeannette Curren, Star Reporter                              5. Mrs Taylor 	                
	                                                                6. Mrs McDonald
					                                7. Mrs Larry Hill
News Article:
	Welfare Marchers Go through East County
	Gov. James A. Rhodes		Denveer L. White 
					Richard L. Krabach
	Dick Gregory			George Wiley

Flyer:  OHIO RALLY FOR  DECENT WELFARE 

SESQUI NEWS	Village workers
	Frank Stelzer,Jim Hoover, Perry Spangler Ted Budnick,
	Ralph Meeker, Lloyd Stamper, Willie Bryant, Tom Barnett,
	Joe Hess, Dean Edwards, Charles Hastilow, Charlie Robinson

News Photo:
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                    <text>[page 25]

[corresponds to labeled page21 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Bumper Sticker:  1816 Sunbury, O. 1966
                 Sesqui-Centennial
                 June 27 thru July 4
(bumper stickers, above, or license plate attachments were evident on almost every Sunbury car)

	The Big Deal Tie Co. photos
	Jean Crist, Marge Stith, Larue Stith
	John Meeker, Dutch Strosnider, Robert Nichols

        Photos of ties

        Article from Delaware Gazette- Paul &amp; Lib Stelzer, pre- Sesqui souvenir salesmen

	Boy Scout Troop #87		Sesquicentennial Plate (photo and details)
	Vic Young			Margo Stith, Charles Nettlehorst

        Sesqui-News   Eastern Stars     Brochure:  Sunbury's Mirror of the Past
                      Pythian Sisters		
        Souvenir sales tent	
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                    <text>[page 26]

[corresponds to labeled page 22 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Sunbury News 1/20/66                               Sunbury News 3/24/66
They'll Handle Your Sesqui- Ads                    Sunbury Sequi History Needs More Patrons
1. Virginia Owen	8. Carl Dawson             Mrs. Marion Owens
2. Clyde Hottle		9.Mrs Burleigh Eley
3. Lula Eley		10.Miss Margaret Garee
4.Evelyn Dawson		11. Esther McCormick
5.Marion Owen
6.Margaret Garee
7.Bill Warner


                               
                                                     Sunbury News 1/27/66 
                                                     Want Yesteryear Pictures
Sunbury News 1/13/66                                 Mrs. Wilma Ward, Mrs. Hallie Day and Mrs Marguerite
Sunbury Sesqui Wants Blue Book of Early Auto Days    Williamson
Miss Esther McCormick   

News Article 11/4/1965                            Sunbury News 2/24/1966
Seeking Stage Coach Information	                  Memorials May Be Obtained in Sunbury Sesqui History
Miss Esther McCormick                             Mrs. Walter Pabst

	History Book photo
	Willie Bryant
	O.W. Whitney

	The Committees		Old Pictures		Writers
	Advertising		Mrs Merle Williamson	Miss Esther McCormick
	Mr. Marion Owen		Mrs Wilma Ward		Mr Carlton Burrer
	Mrs Marion Owen		Mrs Hallie Day		Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
	Miss Margaret Caree				Mr.O.W.Whitney Sr.
	Mrs Carl Dawson					Rev. Donald Wagner
	Mrs Burleigh Eley				Mr. Hylen Souders
	Mr Clyde Hottle					Mrs. Edna Zieschang
	Mr William Warner				Mrs. Ruth Truxall

        Seal and Historical Map
        Bernard Stockwell
        Rachel Stockwell, Researcher

	Research Personnel		Historical Milestones
	William Whitney			Bertha Huddlestun
	Marian Whitney			Mary Ellen Miller
	O.W. Whitney Sr.		Leonard Utley
	Hoyt Whitney			E.B. Franklin
	Carl Loar (recently deceased)

	Art Department	                Editing
	Douglas Klemp		        Emerson Mathews
	Mrs Dan Warner
	Miss Mary Evans			Photographers
	Bernard Stockwell		Charles Nettlehorst
				        Charles Reese
	Publication Chairman		Gerald Strosnider
	Esther McCormick		Burle DeNune	
					George Lindsey
	Assistant chairman		Mary Ellen Laymon, scheduling
	George Lindsey			Duane Alward
	
        Typists
	Mrs Joanne Ward
	Miss Shirley Olinger 			
	Mrs Truda Hite			
	Mrs Betty Nichols
	Mrs. Janet Sechrist			
	Mrs Frances Ruthig
	Mrs Elizabeth Conant		
				
	150 Years of history in eight Months
	Esther McCormick
	Marvalene Frasher
	"Jakie" Burrer 
	Carleton Burrer	</text>
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                    <text>[page 27]

[corresponds to labeled page 23 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury's Part in Ohio History (published by George C. Lindsey, Jr.)
	Doug Klemp, Esther McCormick
	Joanne Ward, C.S. Burrer
	Bertha Huddlestun E.B. Franklin
	Mary Ellen Miller
	Leonard Utley

Table of Contents:                                              Page
 1966 Crossroads in Time                                          3
 From Trails to Rails- Early Days                                 5
 From Trails to Rails- The Stagecoach Era                        13
 From Rails to Rockets                                           21
 Maps                                                         40-41
 Biography                                                       43
 Churches                                                        46
 Sesqui Program                                             108-109     
 Advertisements                                                  54
 Sesqui Committees and Old Pictures                           52-53
 Appendix                                                       145
 Picturesque Sunbury                                            154



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                    <text>[page 28]

[corresponds to labeled page 24 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        The Invitation to Join the Big Parade

	Notice of Confirmation    - Parade Entry Received
	Robert B. Morris
		
	 The Judges Guide			Hostess:
	Float Judges			        Judy Morris
	Nick Basso		
	Earl Hassenpflug	
	Dean Browne

	Horse Judges
	Bill Zipf				Hostess:
	Bill Mnick			        Betty Jo Guidotti
	Forest Day
	
	Antique Car Judges			Hostess:
	Herm Groezinger			        Iva Souders
	Jay Perfect
	Maxwell Cox

	Bicycles and Unclassified judges
	Bill Steck				Hostess:
	Sally Steck			        Margaret Milem
	John Mowder
	
	Walking Costumes &amp; Marching Units
	Ruth Tarpy			        Hostess:
	Virginia Ihle			        Frances Ruthig
	Marcia Browne

        Information Sheet for Review Stand Announcer

        Sesqui News:  Join The Parade 7/1/66</text>
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                    <text>[page 29]

[corresponds to labeled page 25 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Map of Parade Route

	Parade master and helpers
	Bob Morris (photograph)
	Ed Hoke, Paul Milem, Jim Shannon, Adrian Abolins
	Jerry Brownfield, Jim Dixon, John Wise,
	Todd Leidtke, Estel Miller.

	Parade Hostesses (photograph):
	Judy Morris, Betty Jo Guidotti
	Dean Browne, Earl Hassenpflug , Nick Basso	

	B.S.T Float
	Charles Nettlehorst
	Dale McMain
	Robert Barcus

        Photographs:
        Crowds filled every yard
        Parade on the Street
        (Sesqui News) Photo of Keystone Cops, from Findlay, in the Parade


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                    <text>[page 30]

[corresponds to labeled page 26 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Prize Non-Commercial (photographs)
	The Show Boat
        entered by the Bershire-Sunbury-Trenton Volunteer Fire Department
        Charles Nettelhorst, Robert Barcus, Dale McMain, The Melody Makers

	2nd Prize Non-Commercial (photograph)
	The Little Red Schoolhouse
        entered by the Child Conservation League
        Mrs. Gerald Brownfield, Mrs. Tom Buell, Mrs. Bernard Daily, Mrs. Ray Wirick, and Mrs. Dan Curtis.
        Mr. Bernard Daily. Mrs. Gary Girberd, Kelly Jones, Teresa Cockrell, Jodi Westerman, Barry 
        Gallogly, David Hall, and Sheri Girberd.

	3rd Prize Float
	The Queen's Float (photograph)
	Jodelle Guidotti
	Karen Lane
	Penny Beaver
	
	First Prize - Horse Drawn Vehicle (photograph)
	George Lindsey and his mother

	First Prize - Horses and riders (photograph)
	Mrs Jeanne Link

	Walking Costumes (photograph)
	Best Family Group- Jeff &amp; Stephanie Shipman
	Best Gentleman - Joe Blanton
	Best Lady  - Darlene Stauch	

	First Prize
	pony drawn vehicles (photograph)
	Sherry Buell  &amp; daughter Krista

	2nd Prize:unclassified entries
	John Whitney on a high wheeler (photograph),
	first prize was won by Jon Bennet and dog
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                    <text>[page 31]

[corresponds to labeled page 27 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Prize - Commercial
	The Nestle Float (photographs)
	Jude Reese, Vicki Corwin, Hallie Day, Doug Ruthig, Jack Lake
	Lester Mercer, Frank Bergandine
	
	Second Prize
	Commercial
	The Freedom Float (photographs)
	Hoke Electric Co.
	Miss Eugena Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crowl and their children Tom, Susie and Doug.
	
	The Goodwill Float
	Goodwill Industries (photograph)
	
	Best Preserved &amp; Restored Car
	Edgar Smith 1923 Nash four door touring car (photograph)

	First Prize 
	Horse Groups (photograph)
        Rusty Trail Dusters

	Best Ford in show Award
	Clarence Bale 1931 Model A 	

	Oldest Car
	Kermit Dilts 1906 `1 cyl runabout

	2nd Prize Pony Drawn vehicle
	Spider Stelzer's entry (photograph)
	John Warner, Burnice Wilcox, Mrs. Jay Stemen
	Mrs Pete Laymon, Mrs. Bob Barcus

	Most interesting car
	R.R. Kiner with 1913 Cartevear touring car

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                    <text>[page 32]

[corresponds to labeled page 28 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Third prize Pony drawn vehicle
	R.J. Wheaton (photograph)

	Mobile equipment
	first prize (photograph):
	Bob Bergandine, Terri Bergandine Chris O'Bryan
	
        Horse and Rider (photograph)
	Steve Link, 3rd prize
	Jeanne Link 1st prize
	
        Pony and Rider
	1st prize: Cindy &amp; Danny Myers
	2nd Prize: Judy Pierson

	Horse and Rider
	2nd prize: Mrs Millard Fisher

	Mobile equipment
	2nd prize Amy Westerman

	1st Prize - Marching Unit (photograph)
        National Military Department of the Sons of Union Veterans
	
	Horse- Drawn Vehicles
	3rd Prize: Paul and Jane Jackson (photograph)
	2nd Prize: Harold Curren

	2nd Prize Marching Units (photograph)
	The Bonnettes from Johnstown Ohio

	Bicycles before Judges Stand (photograph)
	1st Prize: John VanSickle 2nd to
	Darl &amp; Keith Wolfe
	3rd to Linda Boyd

	Tricycles (photograph)
	1st prize to Randy McKibben
	2nd to Bryan McKibben		

	Third Prize Mobile Equipment
	Gil Godshall covered wagon (photograph)

	
	
	Clown: Richard Sechrist (photograph)	

	Bearded character : Larue Stith	(photograph)

        Parade (Sesqui News) (listing of all winners by categories)
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                    <text>[page 33]

[corresponds to labeled page 29 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Parade Pictures:

        The Keystone Cops

        Reviewing Stand

        The Legion Color Guard

	Mayor Sweazy and wife

        The Queen's Float

	Welcome sign carried by:
	Debbie Miller and Cindy Crowl

	Milo Condit Jr. and friend

        Big Walnut Ramblers Campers Club

        The Big Walnut High School Band

        The Centerburg High School Band

        The Antique Cars

        Mar-ee's Beauty Salon Float

        Pony-Drawn Vehicles

        The Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters Float

        The Lions Club Cage Float

	1909 Ford Touring Car driven by:
	Russell Nolting and the Alden Nolting family	

        The Big Walnut Junior High Band		

	Gene McCurdy and Pony and Buggy 
	followed by Suzanne Van Sickle
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                    <text>[page 34]

[corresponds to labeled page 30 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Parade Photographs:

	Wilma Mitchell's Little Shop float

        Here Comes The Show Boat

        Order of the Feather Indian Group

        Sherwood Horse and Buggy Entry

        The Old and The New Nestle's Float

        Ohio Central Telephone Co. Float

        Sunbury Oven and Thimble 4 H Club

        Zoar Rebekah Lodge

	Mrs. Vic Young's Generation "4"

        The Village of Galena Float

        The Sesqui Baby Jeffrey Fleak on the Zoar Rebekah Float

        The Progress Club

        Senior Citizens of Delaware, Ohio

	Harold Kintner and old oil tanker

        Daughters of American Colonists 

        The Scout Troops and Little League

	Jack Whitney with the school bell

        Northride High Band	
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                    <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to labeled page 31 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        The Sunbury News  Thursday, July 7, 1966
        Parade Article
	Parade winners:
	
        Best Family Unit:  Jeff and Stephanie Shipman (photograph)
        Best Gentleman:  Joe Blanton (photograph)
        Best Lady:  Darlene Stauch (photograph)

        Best Outfit of Mobile Equipment with or without rider:  Terri Bergandine, Chris O'Bryan, Bobby 
        Bergandine and Raymond Saunders (photograph)

        Horse Drawn Vehicle: George Lindsey (photograph)

        Pony Drawn Vehicle: sherry Buel and daughter Krista (photograph) 

        Horse and Riders:  Jean Link (first) and Steve Link (third)  (photograph)

        Sesqui queen
	Jodelle Guidotti (third prize) (photograph)

        Forman Realtors Float (photograph)
        
        A Jeep load of Clowns (photograph) 	
	
	Bill Fling Jr. and retired pumper (photograph)

        Big Walnut Athletic Boosters Float (photograph)

        A few of the antique cars (photograph)

        Sunbury Cleaners Float (photograph)

        Close up of Sesqui Baby Float (photograph)
	
        The Big Walnut Band (photograph)

        Schlairet Transfer Co. Truck (photograph)

	Patrick Livingston (photograph)			</text>
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                    <text>[page 36]

[corresponds to labeled page 32 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Photographs:

	Debbie Miller and Cindy Crowl

	George Lindsey and mother in buggy
	
        The Showboat

        The Keystone Cops

	The littlest hobo:
	Ronnie Mead

        You Can't Get a Good Jeep Down (clowns)

        Order of the Feather Indian Group

        Order of the Feather Indian Group on the March

        Sherwood Horse and Buggy

        Antique Cars

        Mobile Units

        Clownin' Around

	Bevelhymer's Mule team

        Daughters of American Colonists

	Bob Bergandine and Ray Saunders with
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        The Queen's Float
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                    <text>[page 37]

[corresponds to labeled page 33 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Parade Float's (pics) July 4th parade

        Cyclin' Clown Tom Buell

        The Little Shop Float

	Freedom Float Edna Hoke

	The Goodwill Industries float

	Foreman's float

        The Queen's Float

        The Boy Scouts and Legion Color Guard

        The Big Walnut High Band

        The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters

        The Little Red School House

        Bicycles and Tricycles
	
        Commission Members Paul Steller and Joe  Schilder
        
	Circuit rider float: Harold Ault stands with Bible in hand	
	over Jeannette Curren and Harold Kintner.

        Jeannette has revived
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                    <text>page38]

[corresponds to labeled page 34 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury News Thursday, July 7, 1966
        Sesqui' Pageant "Our Town"  draws crowds

	Characters in the Pageant:
	Organist-  Larry Lane
	Trumpeteers-  Kenda Cook, Jennifer Morris
	Hometown Boys 1966-  Bob Daniels, L.J. Guidotti
	Indians Braves;: Vic Young's Boy Scout Troop
	Chief- Charles Hoppes - Evelyn Searles
	Squaws- Beverly Goodrich, Margaret Milem Joan Shultz

	Dance of Death Mrs Ethel Baker

	Founders of "Our Town"  William Myers - Donald Wolfe
			Laurence Myers - Bruce Saunders
	Johnny Appleseed-  Ted Frost
	Children: Teri, Tami and Bobby Searles, Bridget Baranek
	Dennis and Debbie Day, Dell Ann, Daris, Melodie and Joanna Shultz Jeffrey Milem
	Raymond Saunders, Joyce VanSickle, Jody Hill, Scott Girberd, Donna Wolfe and
	many many more!

	Townspeople-  Loyal Citizens
	Passengers on Stagecoach-  Mrs E.E. Buxton, Marilee Warner
	Stagecoach Driver-   Dr Paul E. Milem
	Circuit Rider-	Harold Ault
	Singing Master-	Kenneth Crowl
	Civil War Mother- Mrs Kimball   Donna Baranek
	Aunt Nett Armstrong- Sheri Buel
        Little Louise Brown Sedgwick-   Krista Buel
	Late Comer Liza Perfect-    Deanna Searles and Children
	Bicyclists  High Wheeler-  John Whitney
	  	Built for two- Eugena Hoke and Bonnie Nichols
		The New Look-   Scott Root
	Our first Mailmen Oatfield Whitney - Jim Conley
			Arthur Culver - Dick Link
	Mrs Charley Wheaton-	Mary Hervey
	Charley Wheaton-        Ralph Nettlehorst
	World War I Boys-       Big Walnut High School Boys
	Sunbury News paper boys-  Jeffery Milem, Raymond Saunders
				Bobby Searles 
	Son- Henry Joseph Kimball       Don Wolfe
	Neighbor- Charlie Kempton  (killed in action) Ralph Nettlehorst
	Charleston Flappers-   Mary Curren Jennifer Morris Jodi Hill, Kenda Cook
	Linda Drake Donita Levi, Cris Saver, Alice Stemen, Jodelle Guidotti, Peggy Wise
        and Nan Searles

	Our Home Town-  Orville Barcus, composer     Ted Frost

	Jenny Lind-  Florence Perfect Barcus     Susan Arthur
	Patriotic Finale Accompanied by Big Walnut High School Choir
	Soloists-   Ted Frost, Jeannette Curren, Cris Saver, Mary Curren Betty Jo Guidotti,
	Ross Peregrine (harmonica)
	Group Music-		Big Walnut High Choir,Townspeople
	Scene-  Southwest corner of town commons across from the	
	Hopkins House through the years
	Stage Scenes-    John Eley Carl Mitchell, Ross Peregrine, Bernard Searles

	Writer and director (pic) Lola Dell Searles
	Writer and director (pic)  Lucille Peregrine

        The Script
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                    <text>[page 39]

[corresponds to labeled page 35 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Photos of the pageant and those participating
        
        The Indians on the Sunbury Commons L. J. Guidotti and Bob Daniels

        Indians Cris Saver and Chuck Hoppes

        The Dance of Death by Ethel Baker

        Johnny Appleseed (Ted Frost)

        Cris Saver, Larry Lane and Ted Frost

        Johnny Appleseed (Ted Frost)

        The Stagecoach is Coming

        Henry Joseph Kimball (Don Wolfe), his mother (Donna Baranok) and Charlie Kempton (Ralph 
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        Girls after Charlie Kempton (Ralph Nettelhorst), wife Daisy (Mary Hervey)

        John Whitney (highwheeler)

        The Charleston Girls

        Big Walnut Choir

        Cris Saver, Charleston Girl

        Orville Barcus (Ted Frost), Florence Perfect (Susan Arthur), Larry Lane

        Cris Saver singing Star Spangled Banner

        Betty Jo Guidotti singing God Bless America

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                    <text>[page 40]

[corresponds to labeled page 36 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Governor Rhodes surprise visit to the Sesquicentennial
	Registers at the Log Cabin, with his wife. various pics  of him with Sesqui
	volunteers. Brings his granddaughter back at night.

(Sunbury News Photos): 
        Governor Rhodes with Harold Curren and Paul Stelzer.
        Governor Rhodes with local children at one of the concessions.
        Governor Rhodes and granddaughter with Lib Stelzer.
        Governor Rhodes with Athletic Booster, Judy Morris.
        Governor Rhodes at the Athletic Boosters dunking concession.
        Governor and Mrs Rhodes signatures on the registry.

Delaware Gazette 6/28/66
Rhodes in Surprise Visit to Sunbury.

Sesqui News:
        Governor Rhodes escorted about by Paul Stelzer, Harold Curren and Joe Schilder.


        
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                    <text>[page 41]

[corresponds to labeled page 37 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sesqui Queen (pics)
	
        Delaware Gazette, 6/28/66
        Jodelle Guidotti picked as the Queen	

	Queen contest : winners were Jodelle Guidotti, Karen Lane first runner-up, Penny Beaver second 
        runner-up
	Most original costume went to Cheri Bunker
	Bouquets to Mrs Mary Wise and her assistants for the queen contest

	Winners of Queen Contest
	Jodelle Guidotti Received trophy $25.00 savings bond and a scholarship to
	Nonemaker Charm School $10 dry cleaning certificate, $5 gift cert. $5 cash
	and roses
	1st runner up Karen Lane - Received trophy and $25 savings bond
	2nd Runner up Penny Beaver - Received trophy $25 Beeline certificate
	Most original costume Cheri Bunker   Received trophy
	Each entry received a Sesqui-centennial charm

        Photo of Robert Skeens presenting the queen contestants
  
	Queen's judges were: Sylvia Janis, Miss Clintonville Universe
	Evelyn Pool, Miss Columbus Universe,
	Mr Al Sapp, district Mgr of Independent Order of Foresters
       
        Queen Contest Entries:
        Penny Beaver                Theresa Kroniger
        Phyllis Berry               Karen Sue Lane
        Diana Lynn Borden           Mary McQuillan
        Melinda Brenner             Edna McQuillan
        Cheri Bunker                Phyllis O-Quinn
        Jane Cochran                Becky sherbourne
        Judy Conley                 Vicki Starling
        Nancy Craig                 Alice Stemen
        Jodelle Guidotti            Bonnie Jean Temple
        Eugena Hoke                 Terry Delight Warner

	Queen's contest prizes donated by:
	Trophies Tom Dern Bowling &amp; Billiard Supply
	$25 Bond Sunbury Savings and Loan
	$25. Bond The Farmers Bank
	Scholarship to charm school Noni Nonemaker
	$5 cash Don Kassell Monumental Ins. Rep.
	$10 dry cleaning certificate Sunbury Cleaners
	$25 Beeline cert. Maxine Keltrovetz
	$5 gift cert. Wilma's Little Shop	
	Dozen roses  Warner Breece Florist
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[corresponds to labeled page 38 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Town Hall (pics)

        The Sunbury News 1/13/66
	Town Hall Plaque demonstrated by Fuller monument works rep Myron Rausch,
	Harold Kintner former mayor, John J. Lane rep of Fuller monuments and Mrs Gladys
	Hill who collected contributions for the project.

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
	Board of Public Affairs members shown (pic)
	Ted Ashbaugh in charge of sewers, Eldon Frakes board member,
	Mrs Nancy Stapp, clerk, Willard Ross chairman of the board,
	Richard Paul board member and Stanley Holmquist head
	of the village water and sewer plants.

	The Planting (flowers outside Town Hall): 	(pics)
	Hazel Hoover Louise Burrer,and Louise Sheets

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66 "Sunbury's Dads"
	pics of the Mayor and village council
	Willie Bryant , Gary Girberd, Attorney Peter Manos, village solicitor;
	Harold Kintner, president of council; Mayor Harold Sweazy; Robert Nichols,
	village clerk; councilmen Gene Sparks, Harold Curren, and Jay Stemen

        The Watering (photo)
        Louise Sheets, Margaret Lenhart and Hazel Hoover
       
        The Admiring (photo)
        Louise Sheets, Louise Burrer and some interested visitors

        The Sunbury News Thursday July 7,1966
        New approach to the community library by Forman construction company. Plantings given and set out 
        by Breece's florist, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs. C. S. Burrer, Mrs. Hazel Hoover, Mrs. Louise Burrer 
        and Harold Kintner.


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[corresponds to labeled page 39 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 20, 1966
        Sunbury Town Hall Is Home of the Community Library and Civic Offices

	Library board member in 1952 (pic)
	Mrs Russell W. Miller, H.C. Hicks, Mrs Clyde E. Hottle,
	V.R. Howard, Mrs William H. Patton, and Karl O. Burrer
	Mrs Maude Horlocker, librarian, and Mrs Marcella Anderson Asst.
	The library was in the Cook building on E. Cherry St. at that time.

	Community Library History and development
 	June 3, 1944 the dream of a library was realized by the Sunbury 
	Board of Education trustees. Chairman H.P. Miller, V.R. Howard,
	Mrs W.O.Lenhart, Mrs S.P. McNaught, H.P Irwin, Rev. M.K Lasley and Mrs
	Clyde E. Hottle.
	Official opening in the Old Kempton building on the S.E. corner of the square
	where the Sunbury News stood.	

       Sesqui News 7/2/66
       Display in Community Library
       Historical Documents

       Sesqui News 6/28/66
       Library has display of town platters, old documents, old children's books, etc.

       A note of thanks from Gary Girberd, President of the Child's Conservation League for the use of the 
       Library on Kiddie's Day during the Sesqui.

       Letter to the Editor, Ohio Library Trustee
       Beasley-Deshler Hotel, Suite 330
       Columbus, Ohio 43215
       From the Sesqui Library Committee: Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. Howard Cring and Mrs. C. S. Burrer   
       Letter spoke of the success of the Sesqui and of the historical displays at the Community Library

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[corresponds to labeled page 40 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Typed notes taken from a Tour Guide 
        Historical Tour and description of Sunbury during its early years
	conducted during the sesquicentennial (pics) and narrative of tour

        Photos:
        Shuttle Buses courtesy of Jeff Kerns, Mgr. of Ohio State Fair
        Tractors used during celebration: Courtesy of Delaware Tractor Sales, Snyder Milling Company, Miller 
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        Sunbury School built in 1878
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                    <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to labeled page 41 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Historical tour and guides during sesquicentennial (pics)

	1866 map of Sunbury	

 	Miss Louise Sheets Chairman of Historical Tour committee
	Historical Tour committee: Leonard Utley, Louise Sheets,
	Hazel Hoover, Robert Perry
	Tour Guides:  Rachel Stockwell, Valerie Roberts, Mary Kay Sidders
	and Rachel Cring.

	Sunbury town hall built by public subscription in 1868 (pic)

        Monument of the blind preacher, Peter Van Houten, prize winner at the first Ohio State fair. (pic)
	
        The Sunbury Cooperative Creamery co. built in 1892 Home
	of Sunbury Butter (pic)	

        The south side of the square looking west toward the Hopkins House (pic)

        The north side of the square looking east. - Note the hitching rail. (pic)

        Sesqui News Historical Tours schedule and listing of tour guides:  Val Roberts, Louise Sheets 
       (chairman), Rachel Cring, Mary Kay Sidders and Rachel Stockwell
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                    <text>[page 46]

[corresponds to labeled page 42 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
	Stage Coach Inns of Sunbury Area Are Rich in Historical Lore

	Seven stage coach inns around the Sunbury area (pics) with historical
	descriptions of each. Hopkins House built before 1820 by Lawrence Myers
	one of the founders of Sunbury.

The Columbus Dispatch Friday June 3, 1966
        Old Inns Recalled as Sunbury Prepares to Celebrate


Photographs:
        Esther McCormick

        Bernard Stockwell Family

        Mr and Mrs Bernard Stockwell giving maps of the stagecoach routes to each of the schools in the 
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[corresponds to labeled page 43 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Stage coach map  (illegible)
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                    <text>[page 48]

[corresponds to labeled page (0) of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Old map of Eastern Delaware County with drawings of stage coach inns:
        Sunbury Tavern         G. Blainey
        Union Hotel            J. Stark
        Dustin House           Center Inn
        M. Curtiss


	Walhonding Indian Trails.
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                    <text>[page 49]

[corresponds to labeled page 44 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Historical Hikes
	Hike to the "Big Rock" on the Mac Boyd Farm (pics)
	led by Harold Decker
	Scout Troop Cadette  #811 leading a hike to the "Rock" Marty Jones leader.
        Spring at the Big Walnut Conservation Club

	Letter from Ohio Girl Scouts Council Inc. regarding the hike to the "Rock"
	by the Cadette Troop for inclusion in the New's letter from Ruth Schollenbarger
	Executive Director.
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                    <text>[page 50]

[corresponds to labeled page 45 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Photographs:
        Site of Sunbury Stone Co. Now part of Big Walnut Conservation Club grounds 
	Historical Hike committee was Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ruthig and Mr. 	
	and Mrs. Dan Conant.
        Historical Hike Schedule
        Hikes and shuttle-bus tours of historical sites east of Sunbury.
	Bob Daniels, Big Walnut Track Star, and narrator on the hikes to the McGee home

	Tour of the Sunbury Stone Co operating in 1855, the Nathan Dustin Stagecoach
	Inn. The "petrified spring" on the grounds of the conservation club.
	Mayor Hugh Strider and Helen Campbell pointing out points of historical interest
	(pics)

	Historical point of interest was the Billy Southworth home. Billy was the manager
	of the St Louis Cardinals for 6 years and won the pennant 3 years and world series
	2 years. He managed the Boston Braves 5 years and won the pennant 1 years and lost
	the series to Cleveland . In 1870 people took milk to a cheese factory that was located
	a little south of the Southworth home. Mr Jim Loar was brought here from Maryland
	to make the cheese. The McGee home was built in 1837 and many interesting people
	have stopped there.
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                    <text>[page 51]

[corresponds to labeled page 46 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Historical Museum Chairman
	Mrs. Harold Kintner- Antiques; Mrs. Frank Bergandine-  Arts and Crafts; Mrs. Edward Saver- 
        Paintings; Mrs. Ted Gray- Youth Crafts

        Committee Members:
        Mrs. William Southworth
        Mrs. Jay Stemen, 
        Mrs. Russell Miller
        Mrs. Robert C. Morris
        Mrs. C. Dean Browne
        Mrs. Lewis C. Beacom
	
        Photographs:
        Committee members- Mrs. Ted Gray, Mrs. Frank Bergandine, Mrs. Edward Saver
	Committee members- Mrs. Harold Kintner, Mrs. Jay Stemen, Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. William 
        Southworth
        

        Special Exhibits to be held at Sesqui article
        Mrs. Frank Bergandine, Mrs. Ed Saver, Mrs. Harold Kintner, Mrs. W. H. Southworth, Mrs. Russell W. 
        Miller, Mrs. Jay Stemen
	
        Historical Museum in Elementary School article
	Mrs. Verna Bergandine and Mrs. Neva Kintner were
	in charge of the exhibit of arts and crafts, including
	paintings by Henry Stith, Virginia Ihle, Loraine Crowl, Helen Hoover, Charlotte Burns, Forest Main 
        Lawrence, Mrs. Monte Hoover, Verna Hines, Mary Grau, Gladys Hill, Hazel Hoover, Ella Jordan, and 
        Jesse Hawley.
	Rug weaving demonstrations by Mrs. Helen Cline and Mrs. Roy Nolting, and quilting  display 
        including Log Cabin quilt by Ruth Truxall.
	
        Sesqui News 6/28/66:
        Arts and Crafts
	Chair caning- Loraine Crowl, knitting- Mrs. Louise Burrer, quilting bee- Minni Farris, Ethel 
        Rinehart, Mrs. Thorpe , crewel embroidery- Miss Louise Sheets, Hook rugs by Mrs. Louise Pinney, 
        Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Mrs. Helen Pepper, weaving- Mrs. Ray Nolting.
        Music by Henry Stith's old Edison music box entertained and added atmosphere to the museum.

        Youth Group Craft Exhibitors listing
        
        Sesqui News Arts and Crafts 6/29/66 article

        Sesqui News Arts and Crafts 6/30/66 article
        Braid Rugs by Mrs. Barbara Kennedy; Weaving by Mrs. Roy Nolting; Rug hooking by Mrs. Louise Pinney 
        and Mrs. Hazel Johnson.  Mrs Tiffany demonstrated ceramics and Loraine Crowl canning.

        Sesqui News Museum 7/1/66 article
        Mrs. Lola Owen demonstrated candle making

        Sesqui News Museum 7/2/66 article
        Wendell Smith, Mrs. Ralph Tiffany, Mrs. Janet Lake, Mrs. Wilma Ward

       Museum Exhibitors Listing by category</text>
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                    <text>[page 52]

[corresponds to labeled page 47 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Historical Museum
	Hostess of the Museum Mrs.Hortense Pieper (photo)

	Museum Registration facts and figures
	There were 1,192 entries in the register , many of them couples
	There were 14 states other than Ohio registered and two countries outside
	of the United States. There were 83 cities other 
        than Sunbury registered.There were also visitors from Alaska.(pics)

       The Sunbury News 6/30/66
       Historical Museum Full of Old Fashions, Art, Antiques (article and photographs)</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 48 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Horse Show sponsored by the Sunbury 4-H Halter and Saddle Club

        Photograph:
        Corky David, Kathy Fraser and Bill Beacom

        Photograph:
        Earl Cherry, Pam Frakes and Debbie Heyder
	
        Program prepared by Mrs. L. Heyder

	Show was held on the playground. There are 22 members of the club
	with Charlie Fraser of Galena as the advisor.
	There were winners in several classes, including showmanship, Pony Lead
	In Class. Western Horsemanship, English Pleasure, Race Class Western Pleasure
	English Equitation Western Pony Horse 14 and under. Pleasure Pony Hitch,
	Trail Horse, Western Pony Horsemanship, Western Pony trail .

	Show was Held July 1, 1966, with a rain date of July 9.

	There were several races including egg and spoon race, clover leaf barrel,
	stake bend race.The feature attraction was the Nationally known
	Marion Cadets Drum and bugle Corps.

        Photograph:
        Debbie Heyder and Crackers the horse

        Listing of members of Sunbury 4 H Halter and Saddle Club</text>
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                    <text>[page 54]

[corresponds to labeled page 49 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Sunbury News 12-3-65
	Sesqui special cancellation stamp approved by the Govt. for use by the P.O
	to celebrate the 150 years of Sunbury. January 3, 1966 will be the date the stamp
	will first be used on advertising letters and be used only during the year of 1966
	according to Hoyt Whitney Sunbury Postmaster

        Photograph:
        Cancelling Machine

        Photograph:
        Violet Lee holding envelope with the Sesqui cancellation	
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        These People Keep Your Mail Moving
        Photo: Cecil Townley, Kenneth Crowl, Danny Conant, Bill Smith, Mrs. Violet Lee, Robert Hoover and 
        Postmaster Hoyt Whitney


        Requests for the special cancellation stamp were received from collectors from
	every state and Canada and Mexico (pic) of the stamp shown.

        Sunbury News 12/31/65
        Sunbury to Begin Sesqui P.O Cancellation

        Photograph:
        Hoyt Whitney

        Letter advising of approval of special Die Hub for 1966 from Hoyt Whitney, Postmaster
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                    <text>[page 55]

[corresponds to labeled page 50 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Cooking school held each morning at 10 a.m in room #107 at Big Walnut H.S

	Special menus were prepared by various groups for the food tents set up
	on the square. Lions Club, Porter Grange, CCL Federation, Eastern Star
	Galena Methodist Church , Communicator's Club, Pythian Sisters.

	Kenneth Cook was director of Food Tent Operations, helped by Walter Borcher
	George Main, Donald Conant, Wallace Wilcox, Roger Higgins, Doug Ruthig
	and Ted Forman
	George Main was Lions Club president during the Sesqui celebration

        Photographs:
        Louis Guidotti
        Geogre Main
        Kenneth Cook

        Photographs of the Food Tents

        Lions Club Food Tent Menu</text>
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                    <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to labeled page 51 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Lion's Club Food tent worker's schedule (pics)

        Photographs:        
        Richard Craig, Queen Jodelle Guidotti, Paul Milem D.D.S.
	Gary Rasor local TV celebrity visiting the tent. Hi Morris shown at work. Rosella Ault and Hallie Day
	
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to labeled page 52 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Aid station and schedule of workers

        First Aid committee members (pics)
        Richard Devore, Mary Curren and Ellen Miller. 

        List of First Aid Volunteers:
        Drs. M. W. Livingston, L. M. Ihle, and Carl Godshall. RN's Jane Hannah, Bess Whitney, Margaret  
        Milen, Karen Fichtelman, Mary Abell, Edith Lake, Grace Johnson, Frances Rowland, Joan Lawrence, 
        Helen Bartok, Barbara Whitney, Clara Schultz, Novella Lieurance, Jaunita Pike, Sue Leidtke and 
        Dorothy Meeker. PN's Ruth and Donna Crawford. Dental Hygienist Mary M. Reppart. Nurse's Aide  Ruth 
        Watts. First Aid Instructor Ross Peregrine.

	Law Enforcement Committee  (pics) 
        Harold Kintner, Ted Budnick and Lloyd Stamper

	Photo of Mrs Burr Johnson of Galena in her WWI uniform in front of
	the first aid trailer.She is employed at the Jane Case hospital in Delaware
	and volunteered during the Sesqui. she has been in the nursing profession
	for 52 years.

        Photo of Miss Mary Kaye Sidders at the First Aid trailer

	Letter in the Sunbury News from the County Red Cross Director
        Miss Abigail Semans expressing her appreciation to Ken Cook and all
	the workers who staffed the trailer.
        
        Photo of Special Policeman Kenneth Shipman
        
        Photo of Auxiliary Policemen
	
        Auxiliary Police listing:
        E. Moore, D. C. McVay, T. L. Murfield, J. Falke, B. Griffith, H. Skats, Capt. Carl Skeels, Doug 
        Sparks and  R. L. Powell. 

	
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                    <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to labeled page 53 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Delaware Gazette 6/22/66
	Kangaroo Court 
        Pictured were:  Ed Hoke, Mrs. Harold Curren, Carl Cole,  Mrs. Judy Perry and Harold Kintner. 
        Jailer was Paul Stelzer
	
        Clean shaven men and "painted" ladies jailed unless they purchase a permit
	Kop Joe Schilder and Thomas Clark a Municipal Court Judge charges Virginia Knisely
	a Gazette reporter as a "painted" lady and she was thrown in Ye Olde Jail.
        
	Someone stole the front of the jail and it had to be replaced. (pics)

	All males over 18 and females between 18 and 39 were required to have a special
	permit to go clean shaven and "painted" or be subject to Kangaroo Court and thrown
	in Ye Old Jail for the violation.

        Sunbury, Ohio Thursday, November 4, 1965
        Article titled Beards Appearing for Sunbury Sesqui

       Photo:
       Bearded Brothers &amp; Sunbonnet Gals
       Joe Schilder, Mrs. Larry Hill, Harold Curren

       Photos:
       Cheerful Captives:  Charlene Alward, Gladys Hill and Jack Shipman

       Delaware Gazette 4/29/66
       Sunbury Sesqui Opens Kangaroo Kourt

       Subpeena

       Painters Permit and Shavers Permit
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                    <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to labeled page 54 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Sunbury Sesquicentenial Program
        program from 10 a.m to 10 p.m showing the events of the day.

	Sesqui begins, celebration day by day
	Monday June 27, first day of event		

	Miss Patti Moodie West Alexandria, Miss Ohio State Fair cuts the blue
	ribbon at the official opening ceremony (photograph). Jeff Keirns director of the Ohio
	State Fair cut the red ribbon and mayor Harold Sweazy cut the white ribbon

        Delaware Gazette 6/27/66
        Sunbury Sesqui is Open
	Queen Helps Open Sunbury Sesqui (photograph)

        Opening Ceremonies (Sesqui News) article

        Mayor Harold Sweazy speaks (photograph)

        Miss Patti Moodie and Mr. E. Jeff Keirns visit the town Hall (photograph)

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Several Stores Exhibit Antiques

        E. Jeff Keirns, Director Ohio State Fair, speaks (photograph)

	Cooking school recipe for Great Grandmother's Pot Roast
	classes held in rm #107 at the H.S.

        Museum (photograph)

        Pageant (photograph)

	
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to labeled page 55 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Continuation of opening Day of the Sesqui
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Sesqui Starts
        Ribbon cutting ceremony photograph- Miss Patti Moodie, W. Jeff Keirns, Mayor Harold Sweazy

        Delaware Gazette
        Monday, June 27, 1966
        (Kickoff Day)

	An antique car parade was held with nearly 20 cars participating 
	with many Fords, Model T's and A's Chevies, Chryslers and a Mack Truck.
        Miniature Model	T Ford driven by Kurt Wall with Miss Debbie Hayder as passenger (pics)

        Big Walnut High School Band (photograph)

        Sesqui News
        Kangaroo Court
        Karen Lane, Mrs. John Eley, Cheryl Saunder, Dr. Liedke, Esther Dixon, Jim Shannon, Mrs. Marion, 
        Morris, Carol Cook, Candy Barnett, Mrs. Cecil Townley and Jim Hoover were cited. Judge Thomas C. 
        Clark, Delaware Municipal Court presided.

        Sesqui News
        Local Group on TV
	A local talent group known as the Community choir (Director Ed Hoke) joined Sally Flowers
	and Gene Fullen on Dialing for Dollars TV show Monday Morning. Harold
	Curren George Lindsey Jr. and Mrs Lucy Lane and Mrs Anna Goff gave the 
	Sesqui a big send off on the program. They presented Sally with a pair of 
        garter's and Gene a top hat. They were invited back to perform on July
	4th.	

        Sesqui News
        Guest Speakers
        Attorney General Saxbe

        Photograph:  Attorney General William Saxbe, Mayor Sweazy and Horace Domigan. Harry Morgan and 
        Hal Trost.

	A baseball game between the Red Wings and Jets played a league game
	at the Playground at 5:30 , the Jets won.

	A band concert was held  and the group looked "sharp" in their new
	uniforms. Mr Rolfes was the director.

        Sesqui News
        Closing Ceremonies
	Fireworks at night ended the first day celebrations.
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                    <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to labeled page 56 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Second day of the Sesqui  June 28 1966

	program of days activities, Hike to the Big Rock, Historical tour, Cooking school 
	Flippo the Clown, Diane Alward with Flippo the Clown (pics)

	A recipe for Rock Cornish Game hen was published by the cooking school.

       Sesqui News
       Kiddies Games
       Bargain Day
       Registrations
       Flippo the Clown (and Harold Hammler as another clown)
       Storm

      Displays Civil War flag
      Mrs. Milo Owen's Grandfather's flag</text>
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                    <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to labeled page 58 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Third day of the Sesqui June 29, 1966

        Schedule of Events
        Galena Day
        
        Hopkins House photograph
        Dustin Stagecoach Inn photograph

	Historical tour of the Hopkins House a stagecoach inn in the old days
	The Dustin Stagecoach Inn on the Galena Hike.
	
        Sesqui News
        Hike
        Tour of Galena with Hugh Strider and Helen Campbell

	A special edition of the Sunbury News was made and "hawked" by four
	boys on the streets. this has not been done for forty years but this special
	38 page edition will not be sold any other way.
        Photograph: Harold Curren purchasing newspaper from David Gould

        Photograph:  Museum display

	A recipe for maple nut whip -pie was published by the cooking school.

	A Big Walnut chorus under the direction of Mrs. Fritchie was given 
	on the playground at 7:00 in the evening. Ted Frost was the featured
	Soloist.

        Program for choir performance (members)
        Esther Angel                Patty Coffman           Rodney Ross 
        Mickey Arthur               Beth Collier            Becky Sherbourne
        Susan Arthur                Nancy Craig             Gary Snelzer
        Diane Borden                Mary Curren             Jerry Strider
        Randy Borden                Nike Edwards            Don Wolfe
        Sharon Boyer                Linda Hamilton          Linda Wollett
        Randy Bricker               Rhonda Haycock          Vicky Corwin
        Barry Browne                Larry Lane              Claire Longshore
        Raymond Bryant              Debbie Layton           Estelle Hunter
        Linda Cantrell              Lanta Martindale        Janet Wollett
        Cathy Carroll               Linda Moreland          Edward Hoke
        Tim Chandler                Bonnie Ncihols          Joanne Blackford
                                    Phyllis O'Quinn         Ted Frost

	The Sinclair dinosaur made its appearance at Jerry's Sinclair Station.

        Delaware Gazette
        Galena Methodist Church serves dinner
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                    <text>[page 63]

[corresponds to labeled page 57 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Tuesday June 28 2nd day of the Sesqui

        Sesqui News
        Fashion Day Schedule
        (Kiddies Day)
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Photograph Winners of Kiddies Fashion Parade (child and parents)
        Lou Ann Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forman; Sharma Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higgins; Jamie Milem, 
        Dr. and Mrs. Paul Milem; Lisa Link, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Link; Debbie Dowd, Rev. and Mrs. James 
        Dowd; Sherri Girberd, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd.
        Mike Link, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Link; Bruce Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higgins; Jess Jackson; Mr. 
        and Mrs. Paul Jackson.
        Scott Girberd, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd; Nancy Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Condit; Pete Jackson,
        Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson; Linda Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hall; David hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin 
        Hall; Susie Crowl,  Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crowl.

        Susqui News
        Kiddie Supper served by CCL

        Photographs:  
        Kiddies assemble before the judges
        Three and four year olds await their turn
        Five and six year olds await their turn
        Miss Nancy Condit with first prize ribbon
        Museum displays
        Melody Makers: Marge Stith,  Ed Cooley, Eileen Robertson, Wayne Robertson
        
        Street Dance had to held indoors due to inclement weather
	Melody makers provided the music led by Marge Stith at the
	piano.

	Tuesday, June 28
        Kiddies Day Schedule of Events

        Sesqui News
        Kangaroo Court
        Jail occupants: Jack and Polly Brehm, Dean Miller, Ed Hoke Jr., Bob Morris, Carl Godshall, O. W. 
        Whitney Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beaver, John Pierson, Charles Clark, Mrs. Carlton Burrer, and Jim
        Lloyd. 
        Photograph: Decree of Joe Schilder, Bearded Brothers Chairman

        Columbus Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet 
        Singing in America sings at the HS
	
        Laddie Dads Quartet sang on the Square

        Photograph: Pageant at Big Walnut High School
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                    <text>[page 64]

[corresponds to labeled page 59 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Wednesday June 29 1966 (Galena Day) third day of the Sesqui

        Steam Engine exhibit and Galena Day
        Photographs:
        Mr. Charles Harrison's Frick engine.
        Mr. Clinton Metzger's 22-65 Case engine
        Albert Meeker, Walter Lenhart, and Jim Hoover
        Bearded Brother Robert Barcus guards Ye Olde Jail 
	Harry Metzger, Burnice Wilcox, forest Love, Harry Lake.  
        George Walker and Chuck Nettelhorst	
        2" scale model of 1915 HB Case traction engine built by Forest Love
        Pageant at Big Walnut High School
        16-50 Reeves engine owned by R. R. Kiner

	T. R. Gullet and four of his fiddling friends provided music and a contest for the best fiddler
	Judges were George Lindsey Jr., Harold Curren and Wayne Robertson
        
        The Mt. Vernon Drum and Bugle Corp gave a rousing performance (photograph)
	
        The Red Sox and Indians provide a baseball game Wednesday evening
	the Red Sox won.
	
        The sesqui was mentioned on the Ruth Lyons TV show.	
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                    <text>[page 65]

[corresponds to labeled page 60 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Thursday June 30th 1966 
	
        Schedule of Events

	Veterans Fraternal and Industrial Day

        Sesqui News:
        Candlemaking demonstration by Lola Owen
        FFA boys demonstrated how they conduct meetings
        Caning, weaving and hook rug making were featured

        Mr. Les Sherwood had an industrial and Commercial lighting equipment display

        Mayor Sweazy reported that Kenneth Wooster, Mayor of Baltimore wrote to wish Sunbury luck with the 
        Sesquicentennial

        Sesqui News:
	Nestles provided candy and free ice tea from their stand to the 
	guests.

	Memorial Service performed at the plaque on the NW corner
	of the square.
        Rev. Samuel Miller offered prayer at the memorial.
        Firing Squad members:  Clyde Liming, George Main, Bob Townley and Robert Nichols
        Photographs:
        "Star Spangled Banner" played at the Memorial Service (musicians: Tom Warner, Bruce Saunders, Dick 
        Warner, David Morris, Kyle Rolfes, Linda Peet, Jim Beaver, Jim Boyd, Mickey Jahn and Phil Stith 
        under the direction of Mr. Jack Rolfes)
        Boy Scouts at the Memorial Service
        Legion Commander Dorn places wreath at the base of the memorial.
	
        Billy Southworth was the honored guest at the little league game between the Jay Stemen's Reds and 
        Les Mercer's the Giants
	
        Photograph:
        Mrs. Louise Heyder and Frank Bergandine and Anita Owen

        Sesqui News:
	Hike of forty-nine persons made the trek to the McGhee home
	along the banks of the Big Walnut Creek. Hike stopped at the Billy Southworth home, Bill and 
        Mabel, along with Billy's brother Press and family joined the hike.
        Hike was narrated by Bob Daniels.

        Sesqui News:
	An 1886 Bible owned by Perry and Frances Blakely, was presented to Sparrow Lodge #400 by
	Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogg.

        Sesqui News:
	Girl Scouts had a candle lighting ceremony on the reviewing stand. Participants included: Scouts 
        Danny Boyd and Bill Decker; Leaders: Mrs. Mary Lou Mitchell and Mrs. Dorothy Skeens; Debbie 
        Skeens, Leslie Page, Diane Alward, Carol and Donna Wigton, Eva Bushee, Diane Cantrell, and Terri 
        Searles.

        Photograph:
        Girl Scouts Candle Lighting Court of Awards participants

        Junior Troop #779 lead by Mrs. Jewell Sabados.  Karen Evans lit the three candles

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                    <text>[page 66]

[corresponds to labeled page 61 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
			
	Thursday June 30, 1966

        Sunbury News, Thursday, July 7, 1966
	Sesqui-Belle Costume contest and winners
        Costume Maker Mrs. Beverly Ward
        Photographs:
        Gary Girberd Family (Gary, Erlene, and children Scott and Sherri)
        Mardell Shultz and her four daughters, Jona, Melody, Daria and Dell Ann
        Ted Forman Family (Ted, Betty, and children Mike, Brent, LuAnn and Mary Jo
        Melinda Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brenner

        Sesqui News  "Gnat Boxers"
        Musical group from Wooster includes: Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mackey, Mr. and 
        Mrs. Neil Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Achamire, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Woodhall, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canankamp, 
        Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 
        Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mowery, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Swaysgood, and Bob Alkire
	
        Photograph:  
        Melody Makers:  Marge Stith, Ed Cooley, Eileen Robertson

        Photograph:
        Tour vehicle

        Photograph:
        Miss Melinda Brenner- the Sesqui Belle

        Sesqui Belle Costume winners 7/1/66
        Family: 1st place- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd, 2nd place- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forman, 3rd place Mr. 
        and Mrs. Robert Seitz
        Ladies: 1st place- Melinda Brenner,2nd place- Cheri Bunker, 3rd place- Mrs. Wendell Davidson
        Mother/daughter:  1st place- Mrs. John Schultz, Jr., 2nd place- Mrs. Tom Buell, 3rd place- Mrs. 
        James Dowd 
        Gents:  1st place- Ted Forman, 2nd place- Kenneth Crowl, 3rd place- Harold Curren
        Chairman of the costume committee was Mrs. Larry Hill

        Photograph:
        Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887's drill team performed
        		
	History of the Odd Fellows and Flag Program
        Listing of participants

	Knights of Pythias showed two movies in the KP Lodge hall	

	Cooking School's recipe for cooking Wild Rice

        Schedule of Events

        Photograph:
        Sesqui Belle Judges:  Mrs. M. W. Livingston, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs. J. P. Ingmire

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                    <text>[page 67]

[corresponds to labeled page 62 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Friday July 1st 1966

        Schedule of Events
	Youth Day and a pet parade	
	Historical tours and Drum and bugle corps from Marion
        
        Photographs:
        Pets on Parade (7 photos)
        The Judges' Stand and Winners
        George Lindsey III and 1st Prize AKC registered Dacshund
        Jimmy Hildreth with his goat
        Carmen Watts with monkey
        Mike Forman and dalmation

        Sesqui News 6/30/66
        Listing of Pet Show Classes

        Sunbury News 6/30
        Baby Contest sponsored by Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887. 
        Baby Contest candidates:  Marcia Fichtelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fichtelman; Jeffrey 
        Lynn Fleak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fleak; John Bricker, Jr.; son of Mr. and Mrs. John 
        Bricker; Anne Rebecca Meadows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Meadows; Lisa Jean McKibben, 
        daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKibben
        The Winner was Jeffrey Lynn Fleak

        News article: Thirty Compete in Pet Parade (2 photos)
 
        Sesqui News 
        Pet parade organizers:  Mrs. Hill Sr. and Mrs. Taylor        
        Winners of the Pet Parade: George Lindsey III for best AKC registered dog; Bonnie Burwell, best 
        non-registered dog; Valerie Walker, best cat; Larry Lawhead, most unusual pet, a lamb; Arnold 
        Bryant, best trick pet; David Hoover, prettiest pet, a poodle; Larry Lawhead, best in show, a 
        lamb; showmanship, Pat Reppart, a poodle.
        Judges were Mrs. Leonard Parsons, Mr. Forest Day and Mrs. Becky Hodapp

	
	Sesqui Horse Show sponsored by the Sunbury 4H Halter and Saddle Club	
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                    <text>[page 68]

[corresponds to labeled page 63 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Friday July 1st 1966
	Youth Day (cont'd)
	
        Sesqui News:  
        Surprise Visit by Governor Jim Rhodes	

        Photographs:
        The Emeralds music group
        members: Dave Alexander- drums, Dan Blazer- lead, Mike Held- rhythm, Bob Martini- organ, Ralph 
        Decarolin- bass
        The Equations music group
        members:  Fred- rhythm guitar, Tom- lead guitar, Mike- drums, Larry- bass
	Drum and Bugle Corps from Marion (listing of membership)
        Museum
        Jerry Rasor emceed a music program for the crowd
        Pennsylvania RR Station
        
        Sesqui News:
        Hiking trips

        Porter Grange Supper

        Ball Games
        The Red Wings vs. the Royals and the Cards vs. the Dodgers
	 
        Kangaroo Court was also held.
	
        Shuttle bus tour of the "Quarry" and the spring
	
        Cooking School recipe for Raspberry Punch	</text>
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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to labeled page 64 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
		
	Saturday July 2nd 1966

	Senior Citizens Day Schedule

        Sunbury News 6/28/66
        Calling all Senior Citizens; luncheon invitation; served by Columbia chapter 33 Order of the 
        Eastern Star  

        Sesqui News
        Representative Jackson E. Betts visited the Senior citizen Luncheon

        Sesqui News
        Conservation award given to Huey Shoaf by Gary Girberd, president of the Big Walnut Conservation 
        Club

        Photographs:
        Parade Photographs (4)
        Hospitality Committee photos: Mr. and Mrs. Forest Day, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul, Mrs. Merle
        Williamson, Host: O. W. Whitney, Sr.
        Senior Citizens luncheon (2)
        Senior Citizens Kitchen Band float in the parade

        Sunbury News 7/21/66
        Citizens Enjoy Luncheon in their Honor During Sesqui (photos)
        Lists names of participants (eighty-five residents and former residents attended)

        Big Walnut High School cooking school

        Hike to the Big Rock

	Old Fashioned Style show, street dance
	Eastern Star sponsored the Special Lunch for the Senior Citizens
	State Rep. Jackson E. Betts was a guest at the Senior Citizens Luncheon
	The Delaware County Senior Citizen Kitchen Band entertained and the
	Kiwanis Quartet was a special feature of the program	
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                    <text>[page70]

[corresponds to labeled page 65 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Saturday July 2nd 1966
	
        Senior Citizens Day 
        Schedule of Events

        Sunbury News 7/7/66
        A Style Show of colonial clothing was held for Senior citizens day.
	
        Photos:
        Mrs. Gary Girbard 
        Donita Levi
        Mrs. Fred Neeley
        Parade photos (4)
        Street dance photo- Harry and Annamae Haycock
        Mock Battle at the Town hall when the Sons of The Union Veteran and the American Legion provided 
        the action- photo

       Special supper by Eastern Stars at the Elem. school.
	 
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                    <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to labeled page 66 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	July 3rd 1966
	
	Religious Heritage Day
        Schedule

	Individual Services and Homecoming in all churches of the Big Walnut School district (Including 
        Condit United Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church of Sunbury, Sunbury Methodist Church) 
        Homecoming and Reunions. 

        Lions Club Food Tent and Ice Cream Social. Community Choir and community service

        Sunbury News June 30, 1966
        Listing of church activities in the Sunbury area acknowledging the Sesqui</text>
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                    <text>[page 72]

[corresponds to labeled page 67 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	July 3rd 1966

	Religious Heritage Day (cont'd)
	
        Program	
        Script written by Dan Wagner

        Photographs:
        Sesquicentennial Chorus
        Chorus and Audience
        Chorus Director Edward L. Hoke Jr.
        Rev. James Dowd, Narrator
        Rev. Donald Wagner, Script Writer
        Larry Lane, Accompanist

        Program listing members of the Chorus

        Sunbury News 4/14/66
        Sesqui Chorus Calls Practice

        Sunbury News 5/5/66
        Sesqui Chorus Needs More Singers

        Sunbury News
        Bible Display in Roots Store

        Ice Cream Social offered by Big Walnut Athletic Boosters

	The classes of 1920-21-22 of Sunbury High School held a reunion at the	
	American Legion hall. Gooding Amusement rides and midway had left
	during the night but the steam engines were still there.

	The Community Program at the HS was an outstanding event. The
	Sesquicentennial Chorus performed. Anyone wishing to sing was invited 
	to enroll. The Chorus were guests on Channel 6 TV show "Dialing for
	Dollars" on June 27th and July 4th.</text>
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                    <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to labeled page 68 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	July 4th 1966 Independence Day Program and Schedule of Events
	
	Parade, speaker , prizes and awards, Special Supper at the 
	Elem. school. Mt. Vernon Drum and bugle Corps.
	Bearded Brothers contest , Bingo, and Fireworks that night
	Cooking School provided a recipe for Homemade Noodles.	

        Photographs:
        "Bearded Brothers":  L. McKibben, E. Fultz, D. Layton, L. Heyder, H. Stith, K. Hall, E. Mathews, 
        G. Girberd, P. Milem, J. Lane
        Dutch  Strosnider with "Most Fantastic" plaque
        "Long Bearded" Harold Ault and Queen Jody
        The Beautiful Red Beard of Kenny Crowl
        Crowd at "Bearded Brothers" contest
        The "scrub brush" beard of Howard Roof
        Parade Floats (3)

        Sunbury News 7/7/66
        Fifty Compete for Prizes in contest of the Beards
        Photo of Larue Stith, listing of winners by category

        Bearded Brothers contest Judges: Mr. Robert Searles, Mr. Jack Kohler, Mrs. Merle Williamson
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                    <text>[page 74]

[corresponds to labeled page 69 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Monday July 4th 1966
	Heritage Day cont'd

	Parade, state senator Robin Turner, Marion
	Prizes and awards, special supper. Bearded brothers
	contest , bingo, historical hikes, fireworks.
	List of businesses and individuals who contributed to the purchase
	of fireworks for July 4, 1966. BST Fire Dept. handled the fireworks.

	Plaques in the shape of Ohio where handed out to the members
	serving on the Commission.

        Photographs:
        Rachel Stockwell,  Valerie Roberts, Rachel Cring, Mary Kaye Sidders, in period costumes, served as 
        tour guides  
        Crowd Photo 
        Jeannette Curren, Secretary of the Sesqui Commission, receiving plaque from George Lindsey
        Harold Kintner, Co-chairman of the Sesqui Commission, receiving plaque from George Lindsey
        Photographs of parade floats (3)
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                    <text>[page 75]

[corresponds to labeled page 70 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Headlines, advertising the upcoming sesquicentennial in the Sunbury
	News. Dated  June 23, 1966.
	State senators to speak at the sesqui, Jackson Betts and Robin Turner


        Sunbury News June 23, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Ready For Whole Week of Activities
        Photo of Colonel Daniel F. Clancy of Columbus representing the National Military Department of the 
        Sons of Union Veterans

        Sunbury News June 30, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui is Making Village History
        Photos of Congressman Jackson Betts, Senator Robin Turner
        The News Editor Speaks

        Sunbury News
        Every Day of Sesquicentennial Is Full of Activities (lists every day's activities)</text>
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                    <text>[page76]

[corresponds to labeled page 71 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Newspaper headlines dated July 7, 1966 recounting the sesquicentennial
	and the events that took place and crediting all those who made it possible.
	A list of those who returned for the celebration was printed. Those that had
	moved away from the Sunbury area but registered from their present address.
	
        Sunbury News Thursday July 7, 1966
        Thousands Enjoy Sunbury's Big Sesqui Parade
        Photos of Floats (4)
        Sesqui Parade Winners
        Many Return for Sesqui Celebration
        Many Worked Behind Scenes to Make Sesqui
        Letter to the Editor
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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to labeled page 72 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury News headlines dated June 24, 25th announcing the upcoming
	sesquicentennial celebration to take place the 27th thru the 30th of June.

	William Saxbe the attorney general will speak at the opening ceremonies.
	Gov Rhodes will attend the opening if he can. Jeff Keirns director of the State
	Fair will also be there.

        Delaware Gazette Friday Evening June 24, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Opens on Monday
        Photo: Trumpeters to Herald Pageant Opening: Jennifer Morris and Kenda Cook
        Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Set at 11 a.m.

        Delaware Gazette Saturday Evening June 25, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Is Ready For Opening on Monday
        Photos:  Ceremony Site; Pageant Indians- Evelyn Searles and Charles Hoppes

        Delaware Gazette 6/17/66
        Intercepted Note (author Miss Della Ware)

        Delaware Gazette 6/24/66
        Intercepted Note (author Miss Della Ware)</text>
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                    <text>[page78]

[corresponds to labeled page 73 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	

        The Delaware Gazette Monday Evening June 27, 1966
	Headlines:
	Sunbury Sesqui is Opened 

	Queen Helps Open Sunbury Sesqui, Kids Turn Out at Sunbury, Rain Hampers Some Events

	Sesqui-Belles Choice Tonight at Sunbury, Friday Youth Day
	
	Keirns Top Official at Ribbon Cutting.

        Photos:
        Miss Ohio State Fair, Miss Patti Moodie at ribbon-cutting ceremony with E. Jeff Kierns, Director 
        of the Ohio State Fair, and Mayor Harold Sweazy
        Gazette Reporter "Jailed" at Sunbury: Kop Joe Schilder, Virginia Knisely (reporter) and Judge 
        Thomas Clark
        Sunbury Pageant Opens Tonight:  Debbie Day, Mrs. Dale Ashbrook, Mrs. Bud Hervy and Mrs. Everett 
        Wade.
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                    <text>[page79]

[corresponds to labeled page 74 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Headlines:
        The Delaware Gazette Friday Evening July 1, 1966
	Photographs:
        Mrs. Schulz, Daughters Are Winners- Mrs. John Schulz, Melody, Dell Ann, Jona Lee and Darla  
        Girberds Win Family Costume Honors- Gary Girberd, Scott and Sheri and Mrs. Girberd      
        Ladies and Gents Costume Winners- Ted Forman and Miss Melinda Brenner

        Sunbury Crowds Pick Up as Big Weekend Nears.
	
        Sunbury Sesqi Coverage Lauded By Commission

        The Delaware Gazette Saturday Evening July 2, 1966
        Sunbury Parade Today to Feature 1500 Persons
 	Fireworks Will Close Sesqui on Monday
        Sunday "Religious Heritage Day"
        Pet Awards Made
        Other Awards

        The Delaware Gazette 7/5/66
        Intercepted Note (Miss Della Ware)





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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to labeled page 75 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Headlines:
        Delaware Gazette Tuesday Evening July 5, 1966
        Over 10,000 at Sunbury 	
        Sesqui Closes: Two Mile Parade Held on Saturday
		
        Photographs:
        First Prize (float)-  the Berkshire Sunbury-Trenton fire department "Sunbury Showboat" float
        Second Prize (float)- The Sunbury Child Conservation League "Schoolhouse" float
        Horse Winner- George Lindsey, accompanied by his mother Mrs. George Lindsey
        Miniature Model T Ford driven by Curt Wall
        Bonnettes baton twirling group
        Color Guard- The sons of the Union Veterans
        Senior Citizens Kitchen Band</text>
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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to labeled page 76 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
        Headlines
        Sunbury News Thursday, June 30, 1966
        Big Walnut High School's First Graduates (photograph); First graduating class of the combined Big 
        Walnut School in 1951.
	School Grows from One Room to 1700 Students. 
        Photograph: Original School Building on Harrison Street
        Photograph: Sunbury School Building that was torn down in 1957
        Photograph: Aerial View of Big Walnut High School under construction
        Photograph: Sunbury class of '22 Taken While In Grade School
        Photograph:  Pupils of Trenton Special School (picture taken in 1888)       

        First school built in Kingston Twp. in 1820. In 1831 a brick school was built in Sunbury on
	the SE corner of the square.
	Schools merge in 1950. Galena and Sunbury, and later Harlem joined
	to form the new Big Walnut School district
	In 1957 a new elementary school was built on Harrison St. north 
	of Sunbury proper. The former schools were razed to make room for
	the new school.
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                    <text>[page 82]

[corresponds to labeled page 77 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Schools:
	
        The Sunbury News 2/17/66
        Sunbury Sesqui Commission Sponsoring Essay Contest 

        Folder of Winning Essays which were published in the Sesqui History
	
        Two old photos of school buildings (not clearly identified)

        Article: "'Pop' Neilson Taught Hundreds (photograph)
        "Pop" Neilson lauded for his educational history in the community
	He came to Sunbury in 1913 and taught 7th and 8th grade for years.
	Died of a heart attack while a substitute teacher in the Galena elem. school
	in 1957.	

	Esther McCormick (photograph) and Mrs. Bernard Stockwell relate to the school children
	about the early history of Sunbury. A pageant was performed by the students
	about early events in the area, about a man treed by wolves, two young boys
	spending the winter alone in an unfinished cabin etc.... The pageant was given
	a standing ovation by the audience. It was titled "Our Town".

	Thank you notes were written by some students to Miss McCormick for
	her stories of the area.
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                    <text>[page83]

[corresponds to labeled page 78 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Our neighbor Galena:
	
        Program from Dedication Of Historical Marker
	The County Historical Society dedicated the Dustin Inn plaque in Galena
	on Sunday May 15,1966 at the Methodist church .
	Nathan Dustin (1791 - 1872) had a home and stagecoach inn in Zoar,
	or Galena as it was later called

        Sunbury News 5/19/66
        County Historical Society Dedicates Dustin Plaque
        Photographs:  The Dustin Inn and The Dustin Plaque
        
        Photograph:  The M. Curtiss Inn, near Galena (photo includes Miss Leta Curtiss, who still resides 
        in the home)

        Sunbury News 4/14/66
	Building of Hoover Dam takes Galena's East Side (article has photos of buildings removed)
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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to labeled page 79 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Neighbor Galena:

        Sunbury News Thursday, April 14, 1966
        Galena Village Will Have 150th Birthday Saturday
	- Village Called Zoar When First Laid Out; Few Pioneer Buildings Remain in Village
	Town known as Zoar when first settled by Gilbert Carpenter around 1816.

        Delaware Gazette 4/15/66
        Galena 150 on Saturday, Village Officials Feted

        April 15, 1966 
        Sunbury Sesqui Commission held a birthday party for the Village of Galena in the Galena School.  
        The Mayor Gordon Walker and all the village officials were guests of honor.
        (5 photos)

        Photograph: Zoar-Galena Float
     
        Delaware Gazette 6/27/66
        Galena also celebrating Its Sesqui
		
        From the Sunbury Sesqui History Book: (The Galena Tile and Brick Co. was a major employer for many 
        years.- 3 photos)


[page 85]

	The Churches:
	
       
	many churches were built in the Sunbury area to facilitate the many 
	faiths that resided in the area. Some area churches started as early as 1818
	Eleven churches were in operation at one time. The close proxmity of many were
	 due to distances traveled.

                     (photos of various local churches)




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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to labeled page 81 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Organizations:
	
        Sunbury News 6/23/66
        Legion Flags Sunbury
	The American Legion Post No. 457 was granted its charter on Oct. 18
	1939. Now owns a building on Otis street which they erected in 1957, 58
	The Legion Auxiliary was granted its charter June 21, 1940 with 12 charter
	members
        Photograph: Ed Hoke, Arthur Dorn, George Main, Hoyt Whitney, and Bob Morris
        
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Sunbury Legion Starts in 1939

        Photograph: 1966 American Legion Memorial Day Service: Ed Hoke, Chairman; Bob Daniels speaking;
        American Legion Honor Guard

        Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
        Columbia Chapter is Instituted in 1894; Has 25 Fifty-Year Members
	On June 7, 1894 the Columbia Chapter 33 Order of the Eastern Star
	was instituted by Deputy Grand Worth Patron Charles H. Eckert
        Photograph: New Sparrow Columbia Masonic Temple, Mrs. Henry Wilson, Jr. installed as Worthy Grand 
        Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ohio O. E. S. 
	Columbia Masonic Temple on Otis Street was dedicated on Dec. 6, 1959.

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
	The first meeting of the Sunbury K of P was held Dec. 13, 1886 for the purpose
	of organizing.
	Otis Kimball Temple 276 organized in 1905.		

        Sesqui News:
        Genoa Conservation Club "break-a-plate"

        Sesqui News
        Boy Scout Troop 87 souvenir plaques

        Sesqui News
        Boy Scout Troup 578 participated in Memorial Ceremonies, lists members

        Sunbury News 7/21/66
        Boy Scouts Receive Recognition

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        BTS is Fire Department Is One of Best Volunteer
	BST fire department one of the best volunteer groups around. manned by
	22 volunteers serves three area Townships

        Sesqui News 7/4/66
        Boy Scouts keeping grounds clean
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                    <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to labeled page 82 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Athletic Organizations:

        Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
	Baseball Was Always Popular; Billy Southworth Boosts Sport
        First football team in 1926 (photograph)
        Sketch of Billy Southworth
	Billy Southworth and his wife moved here in the late thirties and put 
	Sunbury on the map. He managed the St. Louis Cardinals and won the
	National League pennant and World Series in 1942-44
	The Capital City League was a semi-pro team formed just after WW I
	which was the best in Central Ohio. Cy Young Dewey Miller played for the 
	league, along with many other well knowns.
        Photograph: Sunbury High Girls' Basketball team (formed in 1921-22)
        Photograph: John Loar's Baseball Team

        Sunbury News 7/14/66
        Athletic Field Fund Drive Approaches $3,000 Mark
	Athletic Boosters field drive to raise $48,000 to build a new athletic field
	just west of the HS.	

        Sunbury News 6/23/66
        Boosters Club Starts New Athletic Field Drive
        Photograph: Men who kicked off the fund drive- Jack Brehm, Bob Morris, Jim Shannon, Ed Hoke and 
        Jay Stemen

        Athletic Boosters Ice Cream Social

        Photograph:  David Meek, George Justice, David Morris and Ronnie Stemen look over Billboard of the 
        Big Walnut Athletic Boosters

        Three Cheers For-----!!!! Persons who are buying many feet of the football field.

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                    <text>[page88]

[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	
	Athletic and Band Boosters:
	
	Forman Realtors and Savings and Loan Kick-off field fund drive.
	Dunking machine set up to raise funds for the drive. Queen's night
	bathing beauties agree to be dunked  to help out the drive. Area 
	athletes and former athletes invited to be dunked.
	
	Govenor Rhodes even attended the event.

	Concessions stands and a parade were part of the festivities.

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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	
	Athletic and Band Boosters:
	Sunbury News 6/30/666
	Forman Realtors, Savings and Loan Kick-off Athletic Field Fund Drive
        Photograph: Big Walnut "Stars" Dream- Bob Daniels, David Morris, Gary DeVore, L. J. Guidotti, 
        David Meek, George Justice and Ronny Stemen.
	
        Sesqui News
        Athlete's Day
        Dunking machine set up to raise funds for the drive. (Governor Rhodes even attended the event)
        Queen's night bathing beauties agree to be dunked  to help out the drive. 
        Area athletes and former athletes invited to be dunked.
	

        Photographs:
        George Lindsey over the Dunk Tank
        Paul Milem, D.D.S., over the Dunk Tank
        Band Members work the concession stand- Mickey Jahn, B. Saunders, R. Saunders, Dianne Metzger, Don 
        Wolfe, Becky Justice, Janet Budd, and Kyle Rolfes.
        Big Walnut High School Band- Don Wolfe, Drum Major
        two photos of marching band in the parade
        one photo of the concession area
	

	Concessions stands and a parade were part of the festivities.

        Listing of the Big Walnut Band Boosters who worked the concession stand
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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to labeled page 84 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Organizations:

        Columbus Dispatch Monday, July 11, 1966
        Delaware County's Hugh Shoaf Honored for Game Conservation
	Photograph:  Wildlife conservation award presented to Hugh Shoaf by the Department of Natural 
        Resources in front of the Sesqui log cabin- Hugh Shoaf;  Jeff Keirns, Ohio State Fair manager; 
        Gerald Scott, Knox County game protector; and Bob Terry, Delaware County game protector.

        The Sunbury News 6/9/66
        Sesqui Trap Shoot to be Held
        A chicken trap shoot to be held with proceeds to go to the Sesqui-Centennial Commission.
        
        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Conservation Club Starts
        Big Walnut Conservation Club was incorporated Sept. 28, 1949 to advance the conserving and 
        enjoyment of nature.They own 47 acres of land east of Sunbury on Croton Road. The club has about 
        175 members and 63 lifetime members. 

        Brochure:  Big Walnut Conservation Club 1966 Trap Shoot Schedule 

        The Sunbury News 7/14/1966
        Farmer Wins Delaware County Conservation Award
        Photograph:  Hugh Shoaf receiving his award; Jeff Keirns, Ohio State Fair manager; 
        Gerald Scott, Knox County game protector; and Bob Terry, Delaware County game protector.
        Hugh was awarded for his efforts to help existing wildlife and promote bluebird propagation with 
        his bird boxes. He plants fence rows with dwarf cane and millet to provide feed for the wildlife.

        The Sunbury News, 6/30/66
        Progress, Searchlight Clubs Start at Turn of Century
	Sunbury has two literary societies, the Progress Club and the Searchlight Club.	The Progress Club 
        was organized March 16, 1899. The Searchlight Club was organized Jan. 14, 1904. Both clubs have 
        sponsored projects in the community such as renovation of the Town Hall's second floor.

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Mothers of Small Children Organized CCL in 1960
	The Child Conservation League Federation sponsored by the Kiddies Fashion Parade. 
        The League was formed Dec. 5, 1960 to make more worthy and effective the relationship of parents 
        with their children in their homes.		
	
        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Lions Club is Civic Group
        Photographs:  
        Belles of Yesterday- Mrs. Rosella Ault, Mrs. Vera Paul, Mrs. Cora Perfect, Mrs. Pauline 
        Livingston, Mrs. Mary Ellen Main, Mrs. Lorraine Crowl, Mrs. Bea Compton and Mrs. Etta Main.
        Another Belle of Yesterday- Frank Stelzer
	The Lions Club was organized in 1938 as a civic organization to aid in worthwhile projects of the 
        community. Current president is George Main. The annual Ox Roast is one of their events.  The Club 
        has 75 members.
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                    <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to labeled page 85 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News:

	Roland Geddis - Lime Spreading business
	Sunbury Golf Club (photos of original clubhouse and current clubhouse)
	Big Walnut Swimming and Recreation Center Inc. (photo of the swimming pool)
	Bob and Nancy of: WDLR radio
	Murphy Siding Co.
	Dr. Godshall and family
	Curren's Sohio station	
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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to labeled page 86 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Sunbury Savings and Loan Co.
	56 years in business in Sunbury area

        Sesqui Souvenir from the Sunbury Savings and Loan Company ($1000 bank note)</text>
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                    <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to labeled page 87 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Sunbury IGA has built two additions in last twenty years (photo of building)
        Photo of employees of 14 or more years:  Ethel Wilcox, Bea Compton, Gladys Townley, Etta Main, 
        George Main, Earl Dustin, Cecil Townley, Violet Townley, Velma Main, John Main and John Warner.
	Photo of other employees:  Norma Howard, Louise Wagner, Kathleen Caito, Vivian Evans, Gladys 
        Ashbaugh, Juanita White, William Stebleton, David Snashall, Eugene Wampler, Robert Reed, Terry 
        Fravel, Bill Cain, Dick Warner, and Gary Saunders.

        L.J. Realty &amp; Auction Co. (L. J. Guidotti)

	Marathon Oil Distributor owned by Harold Kintner
        Photographs:
        First motorized oil truck owned by Knox Oil Company- P. W. (Pearlee) Stith
        Ohio Oil Company truck with "Toby" Feasel
        Harold and Mrs. Kintner in front of Ohio Oil Company trucks
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to labeled page 88 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
		
	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News June 30, 1966
	Farmers Bank is Town's Oldest Financial Institution	
	Started in 1881 by group of men in the community. Various buildings have housed the bank over the 
        years.	In 1965 it merged with the First National Bank of Delaware to provide better services to 
        the community.
        Photos:  
        Building Exterior
        Building Interior- pictured are: Mrs. Anna Mae Haycook, Mrs. Judy Perry, Mrs. Pauline Ide, Mrs. 
        Darlene Kean, Paul Spires and Carleton Burrer (manager)
         
        1900 Bank Explosion Fails to Awaken Sleeping Town
	Attempted robbery in 1900 failed to breach the vault in the explosion.
        Photo:  R. O. Burrer, half a century of service

        Old Farmers Bank Was One of Beauty
        Photo:  interior of bank, Otis H. Kimball, Charles Armstrong and Owne Kimball. (building was torn 
        down in 1960)

        Progress Through the Years with Sunbury
        Photos:  
        Front of the Old Stone Building
        Front of the Current Bank  including staff: Carleton Burrer, Pauline Ide, Judy Perry, Darlene 
        Kean, Anna Mae Haycook, and Paul Spires

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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to labeled page 89 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        News Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Forman Realtors (photos of Ted L. and Betty G. Forman)
	Hills Drug Store
	The First National Bank of Delaware and Farmers Bank Office of Sunbury
	Larue Stith's Mechanical Service for 40 years.(photos of Larue and Marge Stith)</text>
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to labeled page 90 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Cook Funeral Home (photo of Kenneth B. Cook)
        
        Wilma's Little Shop
	
        The Whittier Insurance Co. later the Cupp Ins. Co. Cupp and Myers then Cupp &amp; Whitney, then Whitney 
        Inc. Co. (photos:  Margaret Garee; Mary L. Morris; Virginia Owen; Robert B. Morris; Hoyt G. Whitney, 
        former owner; and Oatfield W. Whitney Sr., former owner)
	
        Delaware County Farm Bureau Cooperative Ass'n later to become Landmark	</text>
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                    <text>[page96]

[corresponds to labeled page 91 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Dr. M.W. Livingston and family

	Hoke Electric Sales and Service complete line of GE RCA Philco appliances (photos: Ed and Edna Hoke  
        in front of store, Ken Crowl,  Floyd Griffith, Carol Cook, Kevin Hall, Jesse Simms, Rheta Reese, 
        Eddie Roshon, Harold Longshore, Carl Cole, Eddie Hoke III; interiors of the business)
	
        LK Restaurant </text>
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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to labeled page 92 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses (notices in the newspaper):
        	Sunbury Mill, built in the early thirties
	Bauereis Shoes 
	Devore Funeral Home since 1935
	Marshall's in Delaware Pontiac and Rambler dealer
        Sunbury Professional Center Building will be open to the public during business hours during the 
        sesquicentennial

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                    <text>[page 98]

[corresponds to labeled page 93 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Various businesses offer their congratulation to Sunbury for
	its Sesqui celebration
	The Peoples Store of Delaware offers its congratulations.
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                    <text>[page 99]

[corresponds to labeled page 94 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from The Sunbury News
	Galena office of the Delaware County Bank
	The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick Co.
	Delaware County United Appeal Salutes Sunbury
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[corresponds to labeled page 95 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Anderson Clothing of Delaware extends its congratulations to Sunbury
	Columbia Gas
	Dunkle's Restaurant and Dairy Queen and D &amp; D Pizza
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                    <text>[page 101]

[corresponds to labeled page 96 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	The Nestle Company Inc.
        Sunbury News Thursday, June 30, 1966
        Nestle Company Stimulates Growth
        Photos:
        Nestle Plant
        Early Nestle Family- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fivaz
        Frank Bergandine
        Sunbury Nestle Awarded the Army-Navy E for its fine effort in food production for the armed forces 
        during WW II; providing large quantities of instant coffee, as well as individual servings for 
        mess kits.
        Testing in the Lab (pictured:  Frank Bergandine, Bruce Williamson, John Williams, Anton Nissi, Les
        Mercer, Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider and Dan Connors)

	Founded in Switzerland in 1866 by the Fivaz family.
	History of the plant in Sunbury and its expansion.
	Employing 130 in Sunbury at the time of the Sesqui celebration.
	Frank Bergandine is tenth mgr of Nestle plant
	
	Photos:
        First Sunbury Creamery
        Sunbury Co-Operative Creamery

	History of the Sunbury Co-Operative Creamery formed in 1892 by a group of farmers and business 
        men. Farmers were paid in gold for their milk. Plant later sold to the John Wildi Evaporated Milk 
        Co. in 1918 for $25,000 . John Wildi sold it to Hires in 1919 and Nestles took it over a
	year later. Nestle was the original producer of Nestea and instant coffee.
 
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                    <text>[page 102]

[corresponds to labeled page 97 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Nestles and other Businesses:
	Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Humphries Fords dealership of Delaware 
	The Delaware County Mutual Ins. Co. Est. 1877

        Pamphlet: How Nestle makes 100% pure instant Nestea

        Photos:
        The Nestle exhibit (3 photos)
        The Nestle float 
        The remodeling is underway on the Sunbury Co-operative Creamery
        The old Sunbury Co-operative Creamery
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                    <text>[page 103]

[corresponds to labeled page 98 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
			
	The Businesses:
        Clippings from The Sunbury News
        Every Last One of the Roush Employees congratulates Sunbury On It's 150 Years of Progress
	Roush Hardware of Westerville offers it congratulations to Sunbury on its Sesqui celebration. They 
        were 15 years old during this time.

        Photos:
        "Dubbs" Roush, Owner
        Mel Kennedy, General Manager
        Dale "Rocky" Rockhold, Garry Glass, Dwight "Doc" Hall, "VI" Smith, Mary Cummins,Lulu Richards, Marvin 
        Kennedy, Roger Cockrell, Marjorie Bennett, Judy Storts, Jean Brush, Vivian Bishop, Norma Wilkin, Don 
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                    <text>[page 104]

[corresponds to labeled page 99 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 30, 1966:
        The Sunbury News has Served This Community for More Than 93 Years
	Started in 1873 by a group of men who formed a stock company for publication of the first paper 
        "The Enterprise" with D.M Pyle editor.

	It was sold to Wayman Perfect who renamed it "The Spectator". Perfect sold it to J.S. Watson in 
        1876. He sold out in 1879. There were a few months when there was no paper. The paper was sold
	many times over the years.

	Oatfield W. Whitney purchased Fred Baker's interest in 1916 with partner Don Crawford. He bought 
        out Crawford's interest in 1919 and became sole owner.

	History of the Sunbury News and a special Heidelberg press (photo).

        Photos:
        Letts and Whittier Printing Shop Interior and exterior photos (on the south side of the square)
        Linotype being moved out a second floor window in the old News Building (November 1949)
        Sunbury News (Brick building)
        Sunbury News Staff:  Marilee Warner, Bill Whitney, John Whitney, Thelma Hardy, Marian Whitney, 
        Bill Haller, O. W. Whitney, and Jack Brehm

       Delaware Gazette 7/1/66
       Sunbury News Issues 36-Page Sesqui Edition
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                    <text>[page 105]

[corresponds to labeled page 100 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 30, 1066:
        The News Editor Speaks:
	Editorial edition dedicated to Mrs.Pearl Greene Whitney, mother, wife, faithful to her church and 
        society.
	Special edition commemorating the Sesqui of 36 pages, with additional copies printed due to 
        overwhelming requests for the paper.

	Keefer Chevrolet and Cadillac dealership- Sincere Congratulations To A Fine All-American Community 
        On This Momentous Occasion	

	Sesqui commission thanks the News for its support.

        Photos:
        Mrs. Pearl Greene Whitney
        "On the Street Thursday Morning"- the first issue of The Sunbury News to be sold by newsboys on 
        the street.  Mrs. Forest Day purchased a copy from George Lindsey III. With her is her 
        granddaughter, Amy Day. The other newsboy is David Gould of Westerville.
    
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                    <text>[page 106]

[corresponds to labeled page 101 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Front page of the Sunbury Spectator dated May 29th 1879 No. 8

	Many ads and interesting stories of the events of that day and time.

	"Will Grant run again" ? Murder of a judge in Ky to avenge a wrong
	perceived by his killer on his sister....
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                    <text>[page 107]

[corresponds to labeled page 102 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Capers and Characters:

 	Photos of locals in period costumes in various poses and situations.
        Margaret Stith and Ed Cooley
        Gerald Strosnider, Larue Stith and Henry Stith
        Charlene and Diane Alward
        Marguerite Williamson, Debbie Davidson, Mrs. Goff, Martha Fravel and Vera Paul
        Harold, Jeannette and Mary Curren
        Harold Curren, Gladys Hill and Jodi Hill
        Harold Kintner, Gladys Hill and Lawrence Hill
        John, Lucy, Johnny and Larry Lane
        Louise Sheets
        Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider and Georgia Presley
        Jessie Sims and Earl Dustin
        Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Burrer
        The Melody Makers:  W. Robertson, M. Stith, E. Cooley, and E. Robertson
        Robert Barcus and 2 sons
        Grandfather Howard Roof and Grandmother Evelyn Roof with granddaughter Lisa Jane
        The Robert Barcus family
        Jeanette Curren

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                    <text>[page 108]

[corresponds to labeled page 103 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The last of the bearded brothers:

	Local men with beards and long hair getting sheared by local barbers.

        Photos:
        Dutch Strosnider and his "most fantastic beard"
        Prospective customers for the village barbers- Willie Bryant, Gerald Strosnider, Larue Stith, and 
        Harold Curren
        Bearded Larue Stith and Dutch Strosnider talk with clean-shaven visitor Homer Fisher
        Dutch and his first place plaque
        Dutch was so proud of that beard
        Larry Stith and his first place plaque- longest all-over beard
        "John the Barber" Reichelderfer is a happy man as the operation on Dutch's beard begins
        Dutch in the brush- a fugitive from the barber
        Jack Kohler does the honors for Larue
        Half and half (unidentified man)
        Roger Stith- a candidate for the barber chair
        No beard- but plenty of hair (unidentified man)
        The clean-shaven Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider
        Harold Curren about to undergo treatment by John Reichelderfer
        The job is complete- a clean-shaven short-haired Larue


   

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                    <text>[page 109]

[corresponds to labeled page 104 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Success and appreciation:

        Delaware Gazette, 8/20/1966
        "Sunbury is "In Black" For the Sesqui"

        Sunbury News August 18, 1966
        "Sunbury Sesqui Pays Off; Commission Plans More"

        Letter to the Community from Jeanette Curren, Secretary of the Sesquicentennial Commission

	letters to the editor from individuals, commission members and organizations
	expressing their appreciation for the success of the Sesqui and all those who took
	part and contributed their time and aid to help it succeed.

	Sunbury News applauded for its coverage of the Sesqui and subsequent events.	
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                    <text>[page 110]

[corresponds to labeled page 105 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Thanks:

	The Sesqui commissioners thank the community for all their support
	
        (pic) of the commissioners: Mrs. Paul Stelzer, Mrs. Marian Whitney,  Miss Esther McCormick,  Mrs. 
        Gladys Hill, Mrs. Jeannette Curren,  Joseph Schilder,  Rev. Donald Wagner. O. W. Whitney, Harold 
        Kimmer, George Lindsey, Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, and Doug Kemp.
	(pic) of the commissioners.
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                    <text>[page 111]

[corresponds to labeled page 106 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The End? 

	Poster of The End? No the beginning of the second 150 years
	for Village of Sunbury.
	May it prove to be just as worthy of celebration as
	is the 150 years period we
	have just honored.
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                    <text>[page 112]

[corresponds to labeled page 107 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Awards:

	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge Pa. presented with a nomination 
	to be awarded to Sunbury for its Sesquicentennial celebration.

	News From the State Library : Community Library commended for its
	historical exhibit presented during the Sesqui. More than 1800 registered
	in the guest book during the week.	

	Sesqui nets a profit of $3,988 after its eight-day run. The commission
	submitted the Sesqui book to the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
	for nomination for the George Washington community award.

        Delaware Gazette, 12/31/1966
        "Sesqui Unit Helps Sunbury In Its Award Aspirations"</text>
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        The Sunbury News, Thursday, February 23, 1967
        "The News Editor Speaks"

        The Delaware Gazette,  February 23, 1967
	"Sunbury Sesqui Honored By Freedoms Foundation"

	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge awards Sunbury its George Washington
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	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge Pa. presented with a nomination to be awarded to Sunbury for 
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	Letter from E. D. Mason of the Columbus Dispatch inviting the Commission to Luncheon at the Neil 
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	Termination:

        Sunbury News, April 13, 1967
	"Sesquicentennial Commission Disbands: Distributes Remaining Funds in Community"

        Delaware Gazette, April 7, 1967
        "Sunbury Sesqui Group Ends Its Activities With Gifts"
        Big Walnut Scholarship Board:  Mrs. Harold Curren, Mrs. Harold Kintner, George Lindsey and Joseph
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	The Trustees and Officers of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
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	Group plants a blue spruce on the square to commemorate the 150th
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        The Delaware Gazette, September 5, 1967
        Sunbury Sesqui Honors Papers, School District
        Photograph of Virginia Knisely of the Delaware Gazette with Sunbury Sesqui Plaque
	Sunbury News publisher Bill Whitney and Clyde Cochran of the Big Walnut Board of 
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        Howard Hale, president of the Sunbury Library Board, accepted the Sesqui Scrapbook from Mr. and Mrs. 
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        The Sunbury News, 9/14/67
        Sesquicentennial Secretary Wins National Civic Award
	Jeanette Curren given award by the Board of Editors of "Outstanding
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	1984 letter from the 150th Sesqui Celebration treasurer Harold Ault, donating money left over
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				1

May 31st 1873

The Session of the Trenton Presbyterian

Church met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie, Orvil Gennette Alden

presented herself before the session &amp;

was examined in regard to her faith

in Christ &amp; the Session being satisfied

She was received. Closed with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham


Thursday evening Aug 28th 1873

Session met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie, E. M. Condit S.H. Pierson

&amp; S. C. Ketcham elders, were present.

The form of government being complied

with Miss Ellen Jacobus appeared before

the Session to answer to the charge

of unchristian conduct ^She confessed to the charges, &amp; After an examin-

ation had been made a decision was

defered until all the members of

Session were present. Closed with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham


October 5th 1873.

Session met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie. All the members of

the session being present the case of

Miss Ellen Jacobus was again taken up.

&amp; she was suspended from the communion

of the church until sufficient evidence of

the genuineness of her repentance be manifest

in her godly walk &amp; conversation. Closed

with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham
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2

Examined and approved at Presbytery - Trenton

April 22. 74

			D. D. Waugh  Mod.

September 6th 1874  Session me and

was opened with prayer by the Moderator

Rev Robert Wylie. D.A. Jackson came before

the Session was examined as to his

faith in Christ. The Session being satisfied

he was received to the church.

Clinton S. Wheaton desired a letter from

the church to unite with the Jersey Presby-

terian Church of Illinois which was granted there

being no other business the Session

was closed with prayer by the Moderator.

			S. C. Ketcham

Saturday Jan 16th 1875 Session met

&amp; was opened with prayer by the Mod.

Rev R. Wylie. The members were all

present. The following named persons

presented themselves before the session &amp; 

were examined as to their faith in

Christ. The session being satisfied

with their examination they were

received, Mattie A. Bailey, Lina A.

Bailey, Mary A. Jacobus, Corrie May

Potter, Isaac Bailey, Ella J. Pierson,

Medora Andrews, Philena Patrick, Mary

E. Gordan, Mary E. Condit, Jane R.

Dawes, Coraline A. Dawes, Elizabeth

Bailey, Daniel Bailey, Henry Cring,

Henry H,. Cring, George W. Cring,

Marquis W. Cring, Andrew H. Pierson

William C. Pierson, Harry Dawes,

Eddie Dawes, Magdalena Dawes,

Mrs Allice Simmonds requested
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					3

a letter from the church which

was granted. She wished to unite

with the congregational Church of

New Albany. There being no other

business the session adjorned closed

with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham Clk


Saturday March 6th 1875

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer by the Pastor R. Wylie

Mr L. A. Ports presented a letter

from from the M. E. Church of

Sunbury O. &amp; his wife one from

the Congregational Church of Ransom

Michigan, both letters were received

by the Session. Mary A. Domigan

presented herself before the Session

&amp; was examined as to her faith

in Christ. The session being satisfied

with her examination she was

received. There being no other

business Session was closed with

prayer by S. C. Ketcham.

			S. C. Ketcham

				Clk.


Saturday June 5th 1875

Prefatory Lecture by Rev W. G. March

after which the Session was called

together by the moderator &amp; ^opened with prayer the

following business was transacted.

Mr Harvey L. Wheaton presented a

letter from Jersey Presbyterian Church

Champaign Co. Ill. which was received

by the Session &amp; his name ordered

to be entered upon the roll of

Trenton Church. Mr. Stephen Post

&amp; his wife Jane Post present letters
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4

from the Congregational Church in

Cass Iowa which were received

by the Session &amp; their named and

to be placed upon the roll of

Trenton Presbyterian Church.

Mr Charles E. Green came before

the Session &amp; was examined as to

his faith in Christ. The Session

being satisfied he was received.

No further business Session ajourned

Closed with prayer.		

			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning June 6th 1875

Sermon by Rev W. G. March after which

Charles E. Green was baptized &amp;

entered into public covenant with 

the church. The Sacriment of the

Lords Supper was then administered

by Rev Robert Wylie &amp; Rev W. G. March

			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning July 11th 1875

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer by Rev R. Wylie. The request of

Mrs Margaret Robinson for a letter

to join the Kingston Presbyterian Church

was considered by the Session &amp; She

was granted a letter. There being no

other business session ajourned

closed with prayer.

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday September 4th 1875 Session

met &amp; was opened with prayer. all the 

members being present. Mr C. S. Wheaton

presented a letter from the Jersey Presbyterian

Church of Ill. &amp; Miss Victorine Melikin

presented a letter from the Freewill

Baptist Church of Johnstown Licking

Co. Ohio both of which letter were

received by the session &amp; their names



[pages 5 and 6  of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware County Ohio 
1873-1937 are torn out]
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					7

placed upon the roll. Miss May E. Adams 

came before the Session &amp; was examined

&amp; received in profession of her faith

in Christ. There being no other

business the session ajourned, closed with

prayer by S. C. Ketcham.

			E. J. Post  Clk

December 5th 1875

The session met all the members

being present &amp; was opened with prayer.

Mrs Georgianna Horlocher having

returned to make her home among

us &amp; having no opportunity of

presenting the letter which she

had received from our church

some 18 months ago, to a church

while in the west, returned

the letter &amp; her name was again

entered upon the roll.

Alsina Andrews wife of Thomas

Andrews. Oliver Peters &amp; Anna A.

Post were received by the Session

on profession of their faith.

There being no other business the

Session was closed with prayer.

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 4th 1876

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer all the members being 

present.

Mrs Cornelia Orwing presented her

letter from the M.E. Church in

Sunbury Galena [illegible] O. Conf. The

letter was received by the session

&amp; her name entered upon the 

roll of our Church.

Emma J. Freeman was received
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8

by the session on profession of

her faith in Christ. No further

business the session ajourned closed

with prayer.

			E. J. Post  Clk

Examined and appeared by Presbytery

in session, at Marion April 13, 1876		

			Wm. Maclaren, Modr


June 3rd 1876

	Session met all the

Members present. Opened with Prayer by

the Modr Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R. Shaver &amp; Anna S. Green &amp;

George W. Perfect came before the session

&amp; were examined on profession of their

Faith in Christ. The session being satisfied

they were received  Frank O. Pierson

Desired a letter which we granted dismissed

to the Presbyterian Church of Marysville

Elizabeth M. Wheaton now Clawson

Desired a letter which was granted

no further Business session adjourned

Closed with Prayer by E.M. Condit

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday  Dec 3rd 1876		

	Session met &amp; was

opened with Prayer by E. J. Post when the 

Following Business was transacted a

letter By Robert Larimore from the

M.E. church of Sunbury O. &amp; one by

Alfred Bixler of Wesley Chapel M.E. Church

Johnstown Charge Col. Dis. N. O. Conf

Said letters was accepted &amp; their ^names ordered

to be entered upon the roll no further

Business Session closed with Prayers By Modr

			E. J. Post  Clk
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					9

Saturday  March 3rd 1877

		Session

met &amp; was opened with Prayer when

the following Business was transacted

Louis Ringer &amp; Mrs Jennie Freeman

Presented ^themselves Before the Session &amp; were

examined on Profession of their

Faith Session Being satisfied

they were Received a letter was

presented by Miss Martha J. Culver

from the M.E. Church which was

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be

put upon the roll no further

Business Session Adjourned closed

with Prayer By the Modr   E.J. Post  Clk


Sabbath morning  June 3rd 1877

			Session

met opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted

Mrs Louisa Barton came Before the

Session &amp; was examined on

Profession of her Faith in Christ Session

Being satisfied she was received

no further Business session Adjourned

Closed with Prayer by the Modr

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday Dec 1st 1877

		Session met opened

with prayer all the members present

the following Business was transacted The

Certificates of Mr H.B. Rose &amp; Mrs E.J. Rose

and Miss Florence Idella Rose of the First

Presbyterian Church of Cardington were Presented

on Motion said Letters were accepted &amp;

their named ordered to be put upon the roll

Closed with Prayer		E. J. Post  Clk
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10

	Saturday  Mch 2nd 1878

with Prayer all the members present the

following Business was transacted

Mrs      Sanders, Mrs Ann Whitney, William

Barton, Charles Kempton, Victor Jacobs

Came before the Session and were ex

amined on profession of their faith

in Christ session being satisfied They

were received &amp; their names ordered

to be put upon the roll no further

Business adjourned closed with Prayer

by the Modr		E. J. Post  Clk


	Examined and approved as far

as written with this exception that

in some instances the record does not

show that a quorum was present in

Presbytery at Ashley.  April 4th 1878

			W. S. Eagleson, Mod.

April 28th 1878

		Session met opened with

Prayer all the Members present the

following Business was Transacted.

Mr. H.B. Rose, Mrs. E.J. Rose Miss F. T. Rose

Mr R. Larimore, Mrs M. Longwell Mrs M

Knox, ^ Mr W.S. Perry, Mrs Matilda Perry, Desired Letter of Dismission on

Motion they were granted no further

Business Session Closed with Prayer

			E. J. Post  Clk
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					11

Saturday  Aug 31st 1878

			Session

met quorum present opened with

Prayer. The following Business was

Transacted Mr H. H. Horlocker came

before Session and was examined

on profession of his Faith in Christ

Session being satisfied he was recd

&amp; his name ordered to be put on

the roll Mr. C.S. Wheaton desired

a letter of Dismission which was 

granted no further Business closed

with Prayer		E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday  March 1st 1879

			Session met

all the members present except one opened

with Prayer by the Moderator. When the

following Business was transacted

Mrs Mariah Condit presented a letter

from the Second Presbyterian Church

Cedar Rapids Iowa which was

accepted &amp; her name ordered to be

placed upon the roll no further

Business Session  Closed with Prayer

by E.M. Condit		E.J. Post  Clk


Examined and approved at the meeting of

Presbytery at Delhi April 2nd 1878.

			A.C. Crist, Moderator.

Saturday  May 31st 1879

		Session met all the

members present except one opened with

prayer by the Modr when the following

Business was Transacted Mrs. Alma

Richey was dismissed to the Congregational 

Church of Columbia Centre Licking Co Ohio
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12

and Mrs Sarah Hough was granted

a letter to Join the Presbyterian Church

of Brown Delaware Co Ohio no further

Business Session adjourned closed with

Prayer by S. C. Ketchum

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday  March 6th 1880 Session met

all the members present except one opened

with Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted  Mr. Isaac H. Linton and

his wife Francis, Isabelle Linton came before

Session &amp; were examined on Profession

of their Faith in Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names 

ordered to be put upon the roll no

further business session closed with

Prayer by E. M. Condit

			E.J. Post  Clk

Exd &amp; approved at meeting of Presby Oh 19, 1880

			Chas W. Tonney Modr

Saturday June 5th 1880 Session met

all the members present except one

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mrs Clara Eliza

Caldwell and Miss Mary Gordon &amp;

Mr A.H. Pierson Desired letters of

Dismission to Join the 2nd Presbyterian

Church of Newark Ohio said letters

were granted no further Business

Session Closed

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 13 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					13

Saturday  Sept 4th 1880

		Session met

all the members present except one

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mr. J. W. Farmer

and Mrs Jennie Farmer his wife presented

letters from the Presbyterian Church of

Mingo Junction Ohio They were received

&amp; their names ordered to be put upon

the rolls no further business

Session Closed

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Mch 5th 1881

		Session met

all the members present opened

with Prayer when the following business

was transacted. Mr Chas E. Ringer and his

wife Margaret A. Ringer Presented letters

from the C. P. Church of Lawrenceburg

Tenn, Miss Della O. Conard son Mrs

Della O. Condit Presented her letter from

the M.E. Ch Westerville Ohio. Mrs Hattie Wells

Presented her letter from the First Cong

Hatford Ohio said letters were accepted

and their names ordered to be put upon

the roll. Agnes Curry, Hattie Speer, Hetty

Speer, Jennie Curry, Minnie Cring, Nellie

Huff  Emma Pierson  Lizzie Curry

Thos. W. Curry Chauncey E. Post Martin

Pierson Chas. M. Wheaton T.D. Poter James

E. Pierson were examined on Profession of

their Faith in Christ Session being satisfied

They were received and their names ordered to

be put upon the roll no further Business

Session Closed with Prayer	E.J. Post  Clerk
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 14 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


14


examd &amp; approved as for as

written at Pby in Mt Gilead Apr. 13, '81

			W.E. Thomas  Modr


Session met Aug 13th 1881  All the

members present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted. The case of George William

Perfect Jr was brought up when after due

consideration &amp; deliberation It was ordered

that he be cited to appear on Saturday

Aug 27th 1881 To answer unto said

Session on the following charges

1st For his non attendance upon the Public

worship of the Lords House

2nd For using profane Language

3rd For Gambling

Aug 21 1881

Session met Quorum present

the since Geo. W. Perfect Jr. did not

appear when a second citation was

ordered for him to answer unto Said

session Sep 3 1881


Saturday Sept 3 1881 session met

quorum present said Geo. w. Perfect

did not appear to answer unto the charges

Pressed against him  therefore it is ordered

that he be excommunicated from the

privalegs of said Church until he do

works meet for repentance then he shall

be received back to its Holy Communion


And further that said proceedings be

entered upon the permanent records of 

said Church

                 E J Post Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 15 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					15

	Saturday Dec 3 1881 Session met

quorum present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted Mrs Ida M Wheaton

presented a letter from M. E. Church

Woodbury &amp; Olive Green Charge Galion Dis

N. V. conference Said letter was accep-

ted &amp; her name ordered to be placed

upon the roll of the church no further

Business Session Closed with Prayer

                  E J Post clk


Saturday Mch 4th 1882 Session met 

quorum present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted Mrs. Mary E. Green Presented

a letter form the 2nd Presbyterian Chr

Newark Ohio and Miss Gertrude Morgan

Presented a letter form the Presbyterian

Church Sullivan Ind said letter were

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be

put upon the roll of the Church

no further Business Session closed with

Prayer               E. J. Post clk


October 1881

Session met Quorum Present

opened with Prayer.  When the

following Business was transacted

Resolutions respecting the Death

of Charles Wheaton were adopted

by the Session.

Whereas

      The Lord in his allwise

Providence has taken to his eternal

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


16

Resolved,

   What in the sudden death

of Bro. Wheaton we recognize the

hand of our heavenly Father &amp; strive

to bow in humble submission

thereto,

Resolved,

   What in the death of Bro.

Wheaton the Session has lost one

of its most valuable and useful

members, who, during his Twenty

Five years of service, was rarely ever 

absent from its meetings.

Resolved that Bro. Wheaton contributed

largely to the Building up and pros-

perity of the Trenton Church both by

his means and his influence and

that we should pray the great

Head of the Church that his place

in the Session may be filled by

one of like mind &amp; Christian

Character.

Resolved

    That our Christian Sympathy

be tendered to the bereaved family,

and that a copy of these resolutions

be sent to the widow &amp; Published in

The Herald &amp; Prebyter

            E. M. Condit

            Philander Edminter

            S. H. Pierson            Session

            E. J. Post
         
            S. C. Ketcham
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                    <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to numbered page 17 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					17

December 1881

Session met opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted

     Resolutions respecting the

Death of Edgar M. Condit  were

adopted by the Session

Whereas,

     God in his Infinite wisdom

and goodness has been pleased to 

remove our much - esteemed and

beloved Brother Edgar M. Condit

from our now mourning Church

and Session on earth, to a Higher

and Holier Church in Heaven, which

is never to be broken up.  And


Whereas, our temporary loss is his

eternal gain. And


Whereas, the chastising rod is in our

Heavenly Father's hand, who does not will-

ingly afflict nor grieve the children of

men. Therefore,

Resolved. That we do not murmer 

or complain, but kiss the Hand that

doeth all thins well &amp; strive to heed the

admonition "Be ye also ready"

Resolved, That we offer the bereaved

Family and the affectionate Brothers

&amp;  Sisters of the Deceased our Ten-

derest sympathies in this the

hour of their sorrow.
   

Resolved.  That this memorial

be spread on the records of

this Church &amp; a copy be
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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to numbered page 18 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


18

presented to the widow of the

Deceased, and that we have then 

published in the Herald and 

Presbyter

             E. J. Post
                               Com
             S. C. Ketcham

Examined and approved thus far

at Delaware Ohio Apr. 5 1882

             E. W. Brown  Mod.


Saturday September 2nd 1882 Session

met Quorum present ^opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mr. Zane Wilson

&amp; Floe Wilson his wife Presented letters

from the Mount Pleasant Methodist 

Episcopal Church Olive Green Circuit

North Ohio Conference said letters were

accepted &amp; their names ordered to 

put on the role no further Business

Session Closed with Prayers

              E. J. Post clk

Saturday Dec 2nd 1882 Session met

Quorum Present when the following

Business was transacted Miss Jennie C

Dixon Presented a letter from The First

Presbyterian Ch of Hanover N. J. said

Letter accepted &amp; her name ordered to

be put upon the role no further

business Session adjourned

              E. J. Post clk

Saturday March 3rd 1883 Session met

Quorum present opened with Prayer when 

the following Business was transacted

Mrs Louisa Barton &amp; Miss Josie Barton
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                    <text>[page 23]

[corresponds to numbered page 19 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					19

Of Columbus Ohio asked that Letters

of dismission be granted them where

upon said Letters were granted.  Also

the letter of L. H. Ford was received from

the Westminister Presbyterian ^Church of Wooster

Ohio &amp; accepted &amp; his name ordered to

be put upon the role also the Letters

of Truman Perfect &amp; his wife Laura

Perfect were received from the Methodist

Episcopal Church of Sunbury Ohio &amp; 

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be put

upon the role. also Mrs. Eliza Perfect

was examined on profession of her

faith in Christ Session being satis-

fied  she was received &amp; her name 

ordered to be put upon the roll

no further Business Session closed

with Prayer

               E. J. Post  Clk

Examined and approved at

Marion O.  April 18 1883

	Thomas Hill  Mod.

June 2nd 1883  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted Miss

Hortense Wilson was examined on

profession of her Faith in Christ Session

being satisfied she was received &amp; her name

ordered to be put on the roll of the

church closed with prayer

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved at Presbytery at

Marysville April 9 1884

			A.D. Hawn  Mod
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[corresponds to numbered page 20 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


20

[on side of page]

Sept 6 1884  Mrs Nora Bricker

was received by Letter from the

Kingston Presbyterian Church Delaware

Co Ohio &amp; her name entered to be

put upon the roll  E.J. Post  Clk


Sept 6th 1884  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer  After

which the following business was

Transacted Miss Huldah Patrick was

examined on Profession of her Faith

in Christ Session being satisfied she was

received &amp; her named ordered to be put

upon the roll of the church.

Closed with Prayer.

			E.J. Port  Clerk

March 7th 1885  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer After which

the following Business was Transacted

Charlie Speer Willie S. Perry Louis B

Ketcham Frank J. Huff Arthur B.

Wylie Otis O Wheaton Charly C. Cring

Harry T. Rice Earl M. Perfect Inah D

Wilson Hattie Wiant Cora M. Pierson

Estella M. Post came before session &amp; 

were examined on profession of their

Faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ Session

being ratified they were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be put upon

the Church roll no further Business

Ajourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

September 5th 1885  Session met Qouorum

present opened with Prayer. When the

following business was transacted L.H

Ford asked for a letter of Dismission to

join the Presbyterian Ch of McKinney Texas.

which was granted Fred F. Green presented

a letter from the Ch of Fair Play Colorado

which was accepted &amp; his name ordered to

be entered on the roll Session remained
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                    <text>[page 25]

[corresponds to numbered page 21 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					21

open until Sabbath morning Left 6th

when William Wilson came before

Session &amp; was examined on his

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied he was

received &amp; his name ordered to be

put upon the roll no further.

business closed with Prayer.

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined &amp; approved in

Presbytery at Delaware, O., Apr. 14/86.

			W.E. Thomas  Modr

September 4th 1886  Session met all the

Members present opened with Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Mrs. Madora Longwell presented a letter

from the Presbyterian Ch of Sunbury

which was accepted &amp; his name ordered

to be entered upon the roll of the church

no further Business closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 5th 1887  Session met all the members

present opened with Prayer When the following

Business was transacted Mrs Viola Cring

presented a letter from 3rd St Methodist

Episcopal Ch Columbus Ohio said Letter was

accepted &amp; her name ordered to be entered upon

the roll also The Letter of Mrs Margaret Knox

from the Pres Ch of Sunbury Ohio which was

accepted &amp; Miss Alice Post came before

session &amp; was examined on profession of her

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied she was received &amp; her name
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[corresponds to numbered page 22 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


22

ordered to be entered upon the roll

of the membership of the church no

further Business Session Closed with Prayer

by the Mod Rev Robt Wyler

			E.J. Post  Clk


To the Presbytery of Marion in Session

at Ostrander Apr 12th 1887. Dear Brethren

in offering to you our report for the

past year while we have no special

announcement to make. We can Truly

say the Lord has greatly Blessed us the

Health of our Pastor has been good. has not

missed an appointment the attendance on

the ministration of the Word has been

good. Sabbath School is kept up both

Summer &amp; winter with a good attendance.

The week of Prayer was observed the church

greatly revived &amp; souls saved. Have during

the year repaired our Parsonage at an expense

of over $300.00 Dollars Have taken collection for

most of the Boards &amp; withal Peace &amp;

Prosperity has reigned

Read Before }		Respectfully submitted

and approved by Session

		This 3rd day of April A.D. 1887

Approved by presbytery At Ostrander

O. April 12th 1887.

			Robert A. Watson

				Moderator
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                    <text>[page 27]

[corresponds to numbered page 23 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					23

Sabbath Dec 11" 1887  At the call

of the Moderator Session convened

When our Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

tendered his resignation as Pastor

of the Church to take effect at the 

close of the present month to wit

Dec 31st 1887

	Whereupon a meeting of

the Members of the Church was called

to meet Dec 19" 1887 to take action

in the Premises.

	Condit Ohio  Dec 19" 1887 A representative

number of the Members of the Church met

at the appointed Hour 2 o'clock PM

opened with Prayer Simon H Pierson

chosen Modrt &amp; Lorenzo S Condit Secretary

When the following resolutions were

adopted.

Resolved:

	That as a church consulting

our own feelings alone: we are perfectly

satisfied with his labor among us and

would be glad to have him remain 

Resolved:

	That as a church consulting

on own feelings alone: we are perfectly

satisfied with his labor among us and

would be glad to have him remain

Resolved:

	That in view of the fact that Mr

Wylie desires to be released thinking

that his Labor might be more effectual

in another Field &amp; the rest that may

come from this change on account

of his Long Pastorate with us it is

Determined to offer no obstruction to the

granting of the request of our Pastor

		Unimously Adopted

E.J. Post apointed to attend the meeting

of Presbytery at Delaware Dec 20th 1887}  S.H. Pierson Chairman

L.S. Condit			       }  Attest  E.J. Post  Clk

			Secretary      }
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24


Brother Wylie Preached his last

sermon for us on Christmas Day

December 25" 1887 &amp; the next Sabbath

went to his first appointment in his

new field Jersey Licking County Ohio:

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Feb 1888 Having communicated

with the Rev Albert S. Sharpless of Cin.

Ohio: He came &amp; Preached for us.

Feb 19" 1888: After which arrangements

were effected by which he was to

become our Pastor &amp; he entered

upon his Labors April 1st 1888

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday June 2nd 1888

		Session met

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted William Harmon

&amp; Sarah his wife Lizzie Perfect &amp; Alma

M. Boyd came before Session &amp; were

examined on Profession of their faith in

the Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be entered upon the roll of

Members of said Church no further Business

session adjourned:

			E.J. Post  Clk


Saturday  March 2nd 1889  Session

met opened with Prayer by the Modr

When the following Business was

transacted Kelly C Post  Bertie Wilson

Minnie Ringer  Herman Ringer &amp;

Bertie Ketcham came before session

&amp; were examined on Profession of their

faith in the Lord Jesus Christ Session
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					25

Being satisfied they were received &amp;

their names ordered to be enrolled as

Members of this Church Also Wm Muxworthy

Presented a letter from the M.E. Ch

which was accepted  Also Mrs Katie

Sharpless presented a letter from

the Presbyterian Ch of Pittsburgh Kan

Ohio was accepted &amp; their names

enrolled as members of this church

No further Business Session Closed

with Prayer		E.J. Post  Clk


Sabbath  Mch 17" 1889  Session

^opened with Prayer met when the Clerk Reported that

he had Granted letters ^of dismissions to the

following Persons in good &amp; Regular

standing Mrs. Dee Wylie  Authur Wylie

Ella Pierson  Mary E Post  Gertrude

Morgan  Zane Wilson &amp; wife Floe Wilson

Fred F. Green. Also to the following

who had removed to the west some

10 or 12 years ago. Mrs. Mary Dawes

Harry Dawes &amp; Eddy Dawes Magdalena

Dawes  Report Sustained  Session

Closed with Prayer		E.J. Post  Clk

Narrative of the State of Religion

To the Presbytery of Union in Session

at Marysville Ohio  April 1889

We would report our church

as being in a proper condition

Our present Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless

has just closed his first with us

And while we may not be able to report

as many accessions as others yet we can

Truly say the Lord has been with us

&amp; Blessed us 9 have been added
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[corresponds to numbered page 26 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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26

On Profession &amp; two by Letter The

Weekly prayer Meeting has been kept

all the year  Also the Sabbath School

of young Peoples Society of Christian

Endeavor has been organized &amp; well

attended. Also the Society called

the Kings Daughters.

		Have contributed

to all the Boards except one

the Best of Feeling Exists between

Pastor &amp; People  Also between

the Members with perhaps an

exception or two:

	Read before &amp; Approved by

Session  Apr 7" 1889

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved by the Presbytery of

Marion in Session at Marysville O  Apr 10 1889

			W.E. Thomas  Mod.

Saturday June 1889  Session met

opened with Prayer. All the members

present when the following Business

was transacted Miss Clara Condit

came before Session &amp; was examined

on profession of her faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ Session being satisfied upon

said examination. She was received &amp;

her name was ordered to be part on the roll

of said Church  Also Mr James F Duck

worth &amp; his wife     Duckworth

presented Letters from the Christian Union

Church. North Ohio Council. said

Letters were accepted &amp; their names

ordered to be put on the role of said

Ch - no further business Session [illegible] close with Prayer  E.J. Post  Clk

[on side margin]

Also The Letter of William Muxworthy

was presented to Session accepted and

his name ordered recorded on the role

as a member of this church
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[corresponds to numbered page 27 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					27

Saturday Sept 1889 Session

met opened with Prayer all the

members present when the following

Business was transacted Emery

C Lauk and his wife Edith Leak

Presented Letters from the Christian

Union Church North Ohio Council

Said Letters was accepted and

their names ordered to be put

on the role as members of

this church. no further business

session adjourned  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Thursday  Nov 28" 1889  Session

Met all the members  Present

opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted

Complaint of Henry Cring vs Isaac

Bailey was heard this complaint

arose from a difficulty existing

for some time between said

parties whereupon Rev A.L. Sharpless

E.J. Post and P. Edmister were appointed 

a committee to look into the facts 

of said complaint committee to meet

on following Day at 1 P.M.


Saturday  Dec 7" 1889  Committee

report.  Report as follows

called at Residence of Bro Bailey

led in Prayer by Rev A.T. Sharpless

apprised Bro Bailey of the object of

our meeting whereupon he relented

and acknowledged his fault and

agreed to make friends with Bro

Cring Committee afterward proceed to

Residue of Bro Cring  Led in Prayer
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28

by E.J. Post  after which Brother

Cring expressed his desire and

Willingness to be at Peace with

Bro Bailey  upon hearing report

of said Committee it was accepted

and said committee Discharged

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 9th 1890 Session met All

members present opened with Prayer

When the following Business was

transacted S.C. Ketchum was appo-

inted delegate to the meeting of

Presbytery at Mt Gilead Ohio. The

Clerk stated that Letters of Recom

endation as Members in

good &amp; regular standing of the ch

had been granted to Ellen Boston

&amp; Mattie A Oldham report sustained

Also a Letter to Wm Maxworthy to

the Ch at Mt Vernon Ohio, the

matter of the union of the Columbus

and Marion Presbytery was discussed

and one delegate instricted to

vote in the affirmative Dificulty

Between Bro Baily &amp; Cring Mentioned above again

Brot up Session took steps to look further in

to the matter. When the parties meet and

amicably settle and adjust all

dificulties heretofore existing between

them. no further business closed with prayer  E.J. Post Clk


Narrative on the State of Religion

Report of Trenton Ch to Presbytry in session at Mt Gilead Ohio

Condit Ohio March 29" 1890 Trenton Ch would Respectfully

Report that we are in the enjoyment of good Health both Spirited

&amp; Physical while we have been.
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[corresponds to numbered page 29 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					29

Afflicted with Influenza or La

Grippe which has been so prevalent

in our Land. Only one of our

number has been called to her reward 

during the year past; That one; the

oldest of our number our Pastors

Health has been good, able to preach

every Sabbath but one. We have 

not held any extra meetings Have

had regular services twice a day

with but an exception or two

Sabbath School has been kept up

all the year with good attendance

The young Peoples Society of Christian

Endeavor has been well attended

and we hope much good may

result good feeling seams to exist

between Pastor &amp; People and between

Members generally have taken col-

lections for nearly all the Boards

Read before Session and approved

by same this.

		March 30" 1890

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved

this far as Mt. Gilead

April 10, 1890

			E.D. Kelse

				Modr
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[corresponds to numbered page 30 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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30

Condit Ohio  July 6" 1890

Session met all the members present

opened with Prayer when the foll

owing Business was transacted the

Letters of Mr W.H. Shaff &amp; his wife

A.M. Shaff was presented before Session

as Members from the Fifth Ave Ch

Columbus Ohio said letters were

accepted and their names ordered

to be enrolled on the records of

this Church: No further Business

Session Adjourned Closed with

Prayer			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit Ohio  Sept 5th 1890

Session met all the number present

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted the Letter of

Byron Gorsuch was presented from the

Church at Delaware Ohio accepted &amp;

his name ordered to be put on the roll

of this Church: no further Business

Session Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 31 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					31

Condit Ohio  February 15" 1891

Session met opened with Prayer all

the members present when the

following Business was transacted Edgar

N Perfect and Aaron D Throp came

Before Session and were examined on

profession of their Faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ Session being satisfied their

names were ordered to be put upon the

roll as member of this church No

further Business closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit Ohio  Feb 28" 1891

Session met opened with Prayer

S.H. Pierson  E.J. Post present S.C

Ketcham  P Edmister absent. When

The following Business was transacted

Elza Debolt &amp; Mrs     Debolt  Miss

Lulu Post  Maud Bailey  Lida Whitney

Clara Cring came Before Session &amp;

were examined on profession of their

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied they were recd

&amp; their names ordered to be put upon

the roll of this church no further

Business Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 8" 1891

Session met all the members present

opened with Prayer when the following

business was transacted the application

of Mary E Bixler for a Certificate of Dis-

mission was considered said Certificate

Granted &amp; the Clerk ordered to write her

a certificate of Dismission to the Mt Pleasant

M.E. Church Delaware Co Ohio and S H Pierson

&amp; P. Edmister were appointed a committee
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[corresponds to numbered page 32 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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32

To visit Mr Alfred Bixler to find

out the reason of his absenting himself

from the public services of God's House

&amp; to ascertain the reason for his not 

paying the amount signed for the

preaching of God's Word. Before Granting

him a letter no further Business

Session adjourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit April 12" 1891

			Session met

all the members present when the following

Business was transacted E J Post was

appointed a Delegate to attend the

meeting of Presbytery at Ostrander Apr

14" 1891. Also the following Narrative on

the State of Religion was read before

session: To the Presbytery in Session

at Ostrander Ohio Trenton Church

would report as being in a prosperous

State Under the Pastoral care of Rev

Albert S. Sharpless were held extra

meetings for three weeks commencing

with the week of Prayer at which

the Church was revived and the

addition of Eight new members as

the [illegible]. Sabbath School is kept up

all the year also Wednesday Evening

Prayer meeting the young People are

organized in a society of Christian

Endeavor &amp; Harmony and good feeling

seems to prevail thruout our Borders

Read ^Before &amp; approved by session

this 12 day of April A D 1891

			E.J. Post  Clerk
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					33

Thus for examined and

approved in Presbytry at

Ostrander Apr 18/91

			M.W. Brown  Moderator.


March 5" 1892

		Session met all the

Members present except S.C. Ketcham

opened with Prayer when the following 

Business was transacted David E. Bricker

and Gracie Chadwick appeared before

Session and was examined on profession

of their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being Satisfied they were

Received &amp; their names order to be put

upon the Role no further Business

Session adjourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

April 3" 1892

		Session met all the

members present opened with Prayer

The Clerk reported to having written

the following Letters of Dismissal John

Harmon and his wife Sarah Harmon

To any Evangelical church in which God

in his Providence may cast their Lot and

Frank F. Hough to the Presbyterian Ch

of Delaware Ohio. Report accepted.

Simon H. Pierson was appointed the

Delagate to attend the Meeting of

Presbytery at Delaware  Apr 12" 1892

No further Business adjourned closed

with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clerk

[in side margin]

A Letter was also Granted

to Mrs M.E. Bixler to Join the

M E church of Mt Pleasant N Ohio confirmed
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[corresponds to numbered page 34 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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34

Narrative on the State of Religion

Report of Trenton Ch. to Presbytery in Ses-

sion at Delaware O. Condit Ohio

April 10/92  Trenton Church has

nothing of a special nature

to report. Have held no spe-

cial meetings during the year.

Have enjoyed the regular min-

istrations of Gods word at

the hands of the Rev. Albert S.

Sharpless. Have two services

each Sabbath with good atten-

dance. Sabbath school each

Sabbath with good attendance.

The weekly prayer meeting is

held regularly with interest

manifested. Attendance not

so large as desired. Read

before Session and approved

by same  April 10 1892

		E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery

at Delaware, O., Apr. 13, 1892.

		W.E. Thomas, Mod.
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					35

June 4" 1892

		Session met all the

Members present. Opened with Prayer

When the following Business was transacted

Miss Edith M Condit came Before Session

&amp; was examined on profession of her Faith

in Christ Session Being satisfied she was

received &amp; her name ordered to be put upon

the role as a Member of this Church also the

Clerk Reports of Having Issued a Letter

of Dismissal To Mrs Cornelia

Owings. On Motion Action Sustainted

No further Business Session Adjnd

Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

September 3" 1892

		Session met all the 

members present. Opened with Prayer

when the following Business was Transacted

Edgar Paul Condit and Grace Ethel

Condit came before Session and were

examined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ. Session

being satisfied. They were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be entered upon

the role as members of this Church

The Clerk reports of Having Issued

Letters of Dismissal To Mr &amp; Mrs

Shaff to the Church at Westerville

Ohio and to Maitin O Pierson to

Newark Ohio. Action Sustained

Philander Edmister was Elected to

attend the meeting of Presbytery at

Delhi with E J Post Alternate

No further Business  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 36 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


36

Narrative of the State of Religion

To Presbytery in Session at

Richwood  Apr 1895

			The Church

of Trenton has nothing of Special

interest to report having been

deprived of an under Shepard for

more than Half of the past year

Rev A.S. Sharpless closed his Labors

with this Church in Sept 1892. But at

This time we have secured the Rev

W.D. Wallace who commenced his

Labors with us the first Sabbath

of April 1893. And our desire and

prayer is that we may come up with

a more glowing report in the Future

Read before &amp; approved by Session this

9" day of April AD 1893.

			E.J. Post  Clerk


Condit Ohio  June 3" 1893

			Session

convened all the members present opened

with Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted Silas C. Williams &amp; Pyrena

His wife Presented Certificates from the

Congnal Church of Marysville accepted

&amp; their names ordered to be entered upon

the roll of this church also Miss Ella

Williams presented certificate from the

same church which was accepted &amp; her

name entered upon the roll also certified

of Mrs M.E. Wallace from Presbyterian Ch of

Central College which was accepted

&amp; her name entered on the will as a

[in side margin]

Henry P Miller Presented his

Letters from the Christian Church of

Antioch, Ohio which was accepted

and his name ordered to be put upon the

role of this Church.
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					37

member of this church also the

certificate of Mrs Della Evans Pierson

from the M.E. Church Columbus [illegible]

Ohio confirmed accepted &amp; his named

entered upon the roll as a Member

of this Church No further Business

closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  June 25" 1893

Session met opened with Prayer

all the members Present The

following was Transacted the

certificates of Mrs. H.M. Whitehead

and Miss M.E. Whitehead as

Members from the Pres Ch at Central

College was Presented and accepted

and their names ordered to be

put upon the roll of this Church

No further Business Closed with

Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  Sept 1893

Session met opened with Prayers

all the members Present When the

following Business was transacted

Wesley Hubble and wife asked

Letters of Dismissions. Granted - no

further Business - closed with 

Prayers

			E.J. Post  Clk

April 3" 1894

Thus far ^minutes approved ^by Session except that they should give

the names of Elders &amp; moderator present.

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[corresponds to numbered page 38 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


38

Condit Ohio  Jan 20" 1894

Session met E.J. Post  P. Edmister

Present S.H. Pierson  S.C. Ketcham

Absent. When the following Business

was Transacted Imo Rice Corinne

Wallace Essie Jacobus Lida Wilson

Sadie Cring Bernis Wilson Lily

Bailey Daisy Clark Maggie Wilson

Lieb Allen Vankirk Ona Whitney came

before Session and were examined

on Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received and their

names ordered to be entered on the

roll as members of this Church

No further Business Session closed

with Prayers -

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 11" 1894

Session met opened with Prayer

Ketcham, Pierson, Edmister &amp; Post

all the members Present. When the

case of Alice Post who was a

Suspended member was taken up

Miss Post Being present she was

examined and questioned as to her

Guilt and Sorrow and repentance

of the same. Session being satisfied

She was restored to the Communicu

of said Church. Harry S. Rice

was Granted a letter of Dismission

to any Evangelical Church in which

God in his Providence may each his

Lot No further Business Session closed with

Prayer Read &amp; Approved thus far by 

Prayer  Session Apr 3" 1894  E.J. Post Clk 

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					39

Condit Ohio  April 3" 1894

Session met ^opened with prayer  S.H. Pierson &amp; E.J. Post

present Moderator W.D. Wallace (Pastor)

When the following Business was

Transacted Roll of the church was

Revised and found to be 134 Members

No further Business  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Narrative of the State of Religion

to Presbytery in Session at Mt

Gilead Ohio April 1894.

This Church has been under the 

Pastoral care of the Rev W.D. Wallace

the Past year and would Report

as being well Pleased with his

Labors among us. Have had regular

Services morning and evening with

good attendance Sabbath School

Kept up all the year Shorter

Catechism Taught. Two Have

secured the Oxford Bible

Extra Services were held following

the week of Prayer with encouraging

Results. Young Peoples Society of

Christian Endeavors is in a

Flourishing Condition with Good

attendance. The church has

contributed to all the Benevolent

Boards, and altogether we are

Hopeful for the future.

Read before and approved by Session

Apr 8" 1894		E.J. Post  Clk

Approve or Disapprove Here Please Clerk

Examined and approved in Presbytery at Mt

Gilead April 4th 1894.

			J Peacock, Moderator

[in side margin]

Condit Apr 8" 1894  Session met S.H. Pierson S.C. Ketcham

&amp; J Post Present  W.D. Wallace Modr opened with Prayer when the

following Business was Transacted narative approved Also on

Motion it was carried that we proceed to the election of Two

Additional Elders. No Further Business closed with Prayer

			E J Post  Clerk
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40

Condit Ohio April 29" 1894

"Pursuant" To previous Notice

The Church and Congregation proceed

to the Election of Two additional 

Ruling Elders. Ballot taken. Result

was that William H. Wilson and

Lorenzo S. Condit have a Majority

and are Declared Duly Elected.

&amp; Time set for their Installation

in Two weeks To wit the 13"

day of June AD 1894.  E.J. Post Clk

		June 13" 1894

The above named were Duly

Installed as Ruling Elders in

the Trenton Presbyterian Church.

			E.J. Post  Clk

August 19" 1894

		Session met Quorum

present when the Clerk reported of

^opened with Prayer  

Having Issued Letters of Dismissal to

the following named Laura Perfect

Earl M Perfect, Minnie Whitehead

and Hannah Whitehead. Action

Ratified by Session Closed with

Prayer.			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Sept 2" 1894  Session

met members Present S.H. Pierson Wm

Wilson P. Edminister EJ Post S.C. Ketcham

L.S. Condit opened with Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Robert Wilson John Shaver Maud

Domigan were Examined on Profession

of their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being Satisfied with said Examination

They were Received and their names
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					41

ordered to be entered upon the Roll

as member of this church Closed with

Prayer.			E.J. Post Clk

Saturday  Dec 1" 1894  Session met

members present S.H. Pierson Wm

Wilson L.G. Condit opened with 

Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted. Carrie Wilson

Maidie Wilson &amp; Abby Huff came

Before Session and were examined

on Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be put upon the Roll

as members of this church.

			E.J. Post  Clk

Thus for received and approved

in Presbytry  Apri 10th 1895.

			Chas M. Fraser  Mod.

[in left margin]

Also on Sept 2" Sarah E Dudgeon &amp;

Bella Brown Presented Letters from the

Presbyterian Ch of Chesterville which were

accepted &amp; their names entered on the Roll

of this church
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[corresponds to numbered page 42 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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42

Condit Ohio  Dec 1" 1895

	Session met opened with

Prayer Members of the Session Present

S.H. Pierson EJ Post L.S. Condit W. A

Wilson Absent Edminister &amp; Ketcham

When the following Business was

Transacted the Clerk of Session

reported of having issued Letters

of Dismissal to I.A. Pierson Pyrena

Pierson Ebenezar Rich Marian Rice

Imo Rice report satisfied &amp; their

names stricken from the role of this

church. Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 1" 1896

Session Met opened with Prayer

Members present S.H. Pierson W.A. Wilson

L.S Condit E J Post P Edminister

Absent S.C. Ketcham when the following

Business was transacted Faye Condit

Nannie Belle Wallace and Helen Post

came before session and were

examined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ Session

being satisfied with said examination

they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be put upon the role of

members of this church. Clerk also

reports of having issued Letters of

dismissal to Mrs Minnie Conklin

William Barton &amp; his wife O. Nettie

Barton. S.C. Ketcham elected Delegate

to attend meeting of Presbytery at Maryville

April 1896

			E.J. Post  Clk


[in left margin]

Also Otis and Grace Wheaton, his wife

were Granted Letters of Dismissal

			E J Post  Clk
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					43

Examined and approved by the Presbytery

of Marion in Session at Marysville April

15th 1896.

			John Calvin Mayne  Mod.

Condit Ohio  Sept 1" 1896

Session met opened with Prayer

When the following Business was 

transacted E.J. Post W.A. Wilson

L.S. Condit S.H. Pierson Present

S.H. Pierson was chosen Delagate

to the meeting of Presbytery to be

held at Kingston.

			E.J. Post  Clk
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


44

Condit Ohio  March 14" 1897

Session met opened with Prayer

Present E J Post W A Wilson L.S. Condit

Absent Edminster and Ketchum

The following Business was transacted

Miss Blanch Fitch Colord came before

Session and was examined on Prof

ession of her Faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ. Session being Satisfied

her name was ordered to be entered

upon the roll as a member of

this Church.

			E J Post  Clk

Session met March 21" 1897

Opened with Prayer  Members

Present Post Ketcham. Condit 

and W.A. Wilson Absent Edmister

When the following Business was

Transacted Frederic Ford and Jerre

Longshore came before session and

were examined on Profession of

their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied with said

examination they were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be entered

on the Roll as members of this

church.

			E.J. Post, Clk
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					45

Sept 1" 1897

Session met all the members

present opened with prayer

When the following Business

was transacted The Clerk

reported to Having Issued Letters

of Dismission to Charles E Ringer

&amp; Margaret A Ringer Also To

Jerre Longshore. Action ratified

Session Closed with prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

January 8" 1898

		Session met all the

members Present opened with prayer

When the following Business was

Transacted the certificate of Memb

ership of Mrs H.H. Cring from the

M.E. Church of Powell Ohio was

Presented and received and her

name ordered to be enrolled as a

member of this church No further

Business Session adjourned

Closed with Prayer	E.J. Post  Clk

March 1" 1898

	Session Met opened with

Prayer EJ Post  W A Wilson &amp; L.S. Condit  Present

The following Business was Transacted

John B. Miller came before Session

and was rexamined upon his profession

of Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied he was received

&amp; his name ordered to be enrolled as a 

members of this church

			E.J. Post  Clk
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46

March 20" 1898

		Session met Post

Ketcham &amp; L.S. Condit Present W.A.

Wilson &amp; P Edminister absent when the

following was Transacted  Mrs. Susan

C. Deeds asked for a Letter of Dismission

To the Presbyterian Church of Granvill O

Granted Mrs Estell Hannon Presented

a Certificate of membership from the

M.E. Church of York Ohio. Accepted

&amp; her name ordered to put upon the

Roll of this Church no further Business

adjourned

			E.J. Post  Clk

Approved as for us written

			W.M. Pocock, Mod.

June 1" 1898

		Session met Quorum

Present when the following Business

was Transacted Mrs Mattie Oldham

Presented a Letter from the M.E. Church

of Harlem Ohio. accepted and her name

ordered to be entered on the roll as a

member of this church

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sept 1" 1898

		Session met quoroum

Present The following was Transacted

The defered Letter of Mrs Edgar Perfect

was reconsidered &amp; accepted and her 

name ordered to be put upon the roll as

a member of this church		EJ Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 47 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					47

March 4" 1899

	Session met ^opened with Prayer L S Condit

S.C. Ketcham  EJ Post  Present Absent

W.A. Wilson, P. Edminster  When the following

Business was Transacted Mrs Jennie Condit

(Dixon) Pierson Presented a Letter from

the First Presbyterian Ch of Hanover N J

Accepted and her name ordered to be

put upon the roll as a member of

this church no further Business

Session Closed.

				E J Post  Clk

March 15" 1899

		Session met, (Present

W.A. Wilson  E J Post  S.C. Ketcham

L.S. Condit. Absent P Edminister)

according to previous appointment at

the Home of Mrs Leota Foster who

being sick, and unable to leave her 

Home. Desired to be taken into

the Communion of the Church and

after Examination. Session being

satisfied it was ordered that

she be enrolled as a member of

this Church. After which the Communion

of the Lords Supper was observed

No further Business adjourned

closed with prayer

				E.J. Post Clk

Apr 2" 1899

	Session met W.A. Wilson  E.J. Post

L S Condit &amp; S.C Ketcham P. Edminister

Present. When L.S. Condit was appointed

as Delegate to the meeting of Presbytery at

Marion Apr 11" 1899 No further Business

adjourned			E J Post  Clk
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48

Examined and approved in Presbytery

at Marion O.  Apr 12, 1899

			A.D. Haun  Moderator

April 16/99

At the call of the Mod the session met

at the close of service

Present Rev W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminster  E J Post

Wm Wilson  Lorenzo S Condit. Absent S C Ketcham

Mr Claud Perfect presented a letter of dismissal

from the Church of Christ  Ada O. as session

wished to make some inquires of him

before reception the matter was postponed until

the following Sabbath with a request that he be

present. S  Session stood adjoined to

meet on following Sabbath  April 23/99

			E J Post  Clk

	April 23/99

Session met according to adjorment

Present H D Wallace  [illegible]

Elders E J Post, Wm Wilson, S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit, Absent Philander Edminster

S C Ketcham gave reasons for absence at last

meeting which was sustained

After conference with Claud Perfect there

was a motion that the letter be accepted

and his name place on roll

	Adjourned with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

	June 3  /99

Session met after Prep service

Present W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminister  E J Post

S C Ketcham, L S Condit, Wm Wilson about

minutes of last meeting were read and
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					49

approved: Reason of P Edminster ^for absence from last

meeting sustained. Mr Ganza Evans

presented an ecclesiostical letter from the

Wesleyan Methodist Church at Fargo which

found in order, accepted and his name

placed on roll

	Closed with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

June 18/99

Session met at close of service

Present W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminister, E J Post

S C Ketcham  L S Condit  Wm Wilson

was absent on account of sickness

Mrs Maud Bartren requested a letter of

dismissal from this church and a

recommendation to the Central M E Ch

of Wilkes Barre Pa. Request granted

	Closed with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

Nov 5/99

Session met at close of service

Present Mod W D Wallace

Elders P Edminster, E J Post, L S Condit

Mrs Alma Boyd requested a letter of dismissal

and recommendation to the Kinston Presbyterian

Church which was granted

	Closed

			E J Post  Clk

Dec 24/99

Session met. Present W D Wallace

Elders E J Post. S C Ketcham, L S Condit

Claud Perfect was granted a letter of

dismissal.

	Closed

			E J Post
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 50 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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50

March 10th 1900

Session met and was opened with

prayer  Present W D Wallace  Elders E J Post

Wm Wilson. Absent S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit, P Edminster, Mrs Nettie Condit

presented herself for admission to the

church. Was examined which was satisfactory

and her name placed on roll

	Closed

			E J Post  Clk

Narrative of Religion

There have been the regular services during

the year. The attendance has varied according to

the condition of weather and roads. with no

percepible increase or decrease. The Sabbath

School has been kept up with a good

attendance. There is no mission work

done nor Home department work. The

Christian Endeavor Society has kept up

its meetings when the weather was passable

but there was little through the

winter with bad roads and rough weather

The women's meetings have been well

sustained although they have had valuable

loss. Their contributions have been up to

former years, and there is much to comment

in their work and zeal. Kings Daylilies

Society has given help in a school in

the South and has helped to clothe the poor

in the neighborhood. There has been no

special revival spirit but the steady work

of the year with an increas in contributing

to the Boards of the Church

			W D Wallace  Mod

Examined &amp; approved in Pby at

Marysville, Apr. 18, 1900

			W.E. Thomas  Mod
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[corresponds to numbered page 51 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					51

The Rev W.D. Wallace closed

his Labors as Pastor of this Church

the Last Sabbath in August 1900

The Rev A.C. Crist preached for

us the first Sabbath in Sept 1900

and declared the Pulpit vacant

at this time Session convened

A.C. Crist Mod  Elders present

L S Condit  S.C. Ketcham  Wm

H. Wilson and E J Post  P Edminster

When the following was Transacted

Mr W A Cellar and his wife Hattie

Presented Letters from the Church of

Liberty. Accepted and their names

enrolled as members of this Church

	Closed		E.J. Post  Clk

The following Persons have been

Dismissed by Letter During the year

Mr David H Condit and his wife

Sarah. and Miss Grace Chidwick

now Mrs Grace Murphy

			E J Post Clk

Our Church has been without

regular services since the removal

of Rev W D Wallace up to the last

Sabbath in January 1901 When the

Rev T J Cellar of Prospect communed

to preach for us regularly and has 

continued to do so to the present time.

The regular communion seasons have

been observed during the year.

Approved and accept with the following

exception.

1. Persons are mentioned as dismiss

ed without any record of a session
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[corresponds to numbered page 52 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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52

meeting at which such dismissal was

granted

2. No narative of the state of religion

appears in the records other than the mere

mention that communion and regular

service has been sustain as usual

Delaware O  April 10 1901

			Moderator

	Condit Ohio  Sept 1" 1901

Session met  Members present

W.A. Wilson  L S Condit S.C

Ketcham  E.J. Post P Edminster

When the following was transacted

Chas E. Ringer &amp; his wife M.A. Ringer

Presented letters from the Presbyteran

Church of Caldwell J J. Received

and their names ordered to be

enrolled as members of this church

opened &amp; closed with Prayer

at which time the regular communion season ^was observed 

Rev T J Cellar  Mod -

	Condit Ohio  July 21" 1901

Session met Present W A Wilson

E J Post absent L S Condit S.C.

Ketham &amp; P Edminster when the

following was Transacted Edgar

N Perfect &amp; his wife asked for

Letters of dismission. On Motion

Granted &amp; Dismissed to any Evangelical

Church in which God may cast their

Lot - Closed with Prayer

Rev T J Cellar  Mod	E J Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 53 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					53

1902  Session met Present W A Wilson

L S Condit  S C Ketcham  E J Post

Absent P Edminster  When the following

was Transacted Clerk reported

that a Letter of Dismission had

been granted of Mrs Clara Eliot

of Delaware Ohio said Action

Ratified by Session Also Mrs

G W Clark asked for a Letter

which on Motion was Granted

to Join the Cumberland Presbyterian

Ch at Centerburg Ohio  no

further Business. Adjourned

	J Glenn, Mod	E.J. Post  Clk

Wed 1902

Mar 19  Session met &amp; was opened by prayer by Elder Ketcham

Present: Elders Post Ketcham Wilson &amp; Condit with J.

Glenn as Moderator. The following persons presented

themselves before the Session, were examined concerning

their faith in Xst &amp; directed to again present them-

selves the following Sat., viz Maggie May Chambers,

Dane Condit, Meda May Condo, Clarence Koontz

Cring, Florence Cring, Henry Floyd Cring, Myrtle

Violet Cring, Pearl Dawes, John Arthur Geddis, Mary

Roma Geddis, Esther Dell Green, Clyde Easterly Haman,

Dwight Cring Hoover, Agnes Fay Jacobus,

Leland Evans Pierson, Francis Potter, John Henry Spearman,

Geneva Speer &amp; Wm Leo Speer (19) &amp; Session adjourned

to meet next day --		E J Post  Clk

Thurs

Mar 20th  Session met in adjourned meeting  Present same as

before. The following presented themselves before the Session

were examined concerning their faith in Christ &amp; directed to

again present themselves the following Sat viz. Robert Bell

Mrs Mary Rosseline Bell, Charlie C. Bricker, Andrew Curtin Condo,
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[corresponds to numbered page 54 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


54

[in left margin]

Mrs Eunice Price Wilson

presented a letter from 

the M.E. Ch of Sunbury

which was accepted

&amp; her name ordered to

be enrolled as a

member of this church.


Mrs. Carrie May Foster, John Thomas Geddis, Mrs Lizzie

Hanna Geddis, Jesse Thomas Geddis, John Ervine Hannan

Ella May Kempton, Letta Maria Post, Jennie Bella Post,

Mrs Electa Speer, James Swartwood, Alonzo Martin Webb

Mrs Maude Wells, Mary Evangeline Wilson, Dan Dawes,

Clarence Burton Hoover &amp; Iva Jane Cring. (20) &amp;

Session adjourned to meet Sat.

				E J Post  Clk

Sat. Mar 22  Session met in adjourned meeting Present Elders Post, Ketcham

&amp; Condit with J. Gleen Mod. The following persons were

examined concerning their faith in Christ. The Session being

satisfied they were approved (as were also those who had

already appeared before them &amp; the names of all were

directed to be enrolled in the list of members of this ch)

viz. Harold Reid Cellars, Worth Gordon Green,

James Hannan, Mrs Rose Hannan, Pearl May Huff,

Webb Chase Matthews, Nettie Ulery, Mrs. Ordilla Ulerp,

Clarence McKirgan Wells, Anna Belle Wilson,

Lamatta Irene Wilson, Lucy Wilson [crossed out], Sada Armstrong

Wilson, Fred Evans, Myrta Marguerite Shicks,

Cyrus Mac Farland, Wilbur Augustus Shicks &amp;

Walter Shicks (17) &amp; meeting adjourned to meet next

morning

				E J Post  Clk

Sabb. Mar. 23  Session met in adjourned meeting Present Elder Wilson

Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with J Glenn as Mod.

The following persons appeared before them, were examined

concerning their faith in Christ. Session being satisfied

their names were ordered to be placed on the roll of

members viz. Mulford Smith Condit, Clarence Lloyd Geddis

Matthew Cyrus Geddis, Mrs Catherine Lily Huff,

George Allie Meredith, Ona Beem Shaver, Gertrude

Eugene Ulery, Oral Clove Whitney, Lucy Allen Wilson,

Orlando Dawes Wilson, Leroy Suver, Hayes Levi Debolt,

Carl Dail Dawes, Hall Hupp, Lola Dell Farris,

Grace Anna Saunders, Bessie Lorraine Farris, Iva Jane Saunders

May Daisy Farris &amp; Mrs Grace Adams (20)

Mrs Eunice Pope Wilson presented a letter from [crossed out]
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									55

1902  Session adjourned		E J Post Clk

Wed Mar 26 ^Adjourned Session again met at close of Prayer Meeting when the

^present Elders Post, Ketcham, &amp; Condit with J. Glenn Clk

following persons presented themselves &amp; were examined

concerning their faith in Christ viz. Ina Olga Curry,

John Milligan Curry, Mrs Nellie Curry, George Fleming Ginn,

Mrs Sallie Ginn, Ella Hight, Mrs Nellie Hupp,

Mrs Sarah Sheridan, Lutie Belle Spangler &amp; Grace

Agnes Spearman (10) Session approved &amp; ordered

their names placed on the membership roll of this

church. No further business the meeting was

closed with prayer by Elder Post.

				E J Post  Clk

Apl 6th  Session met after service present Elders Post, Ketcham

Condit with Rev J. Glenn  Mod

Elder Wm Wilson was appointed delegate to Presbytery

at Mt Gilead 8th met with L.S Condit alternate

Narrative of State of Religion as recorded below

was read &amp; approved. No further business Session

was closed by prayer led by L.S. Condit

				E J Post  Clk

Narrative of State of Religion of Trenton

Presbyterian Church


The Trenton Presbyterian church desires to record

its gratitude to God for the large measure of

success which He has granted during the past

year. Service for Divine worship have been held

during the year with regularity. Until the month

of August the Rev T.J. Cellar of Prospect, O.

ministered to us with much acceptance profit

Since then Rev J. Elem has been with us &amp;

his labors are meeting with much appreciation.

Including accessions we report this year a membership of
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56


192.  Preaching service is held every Sabbath

morning &amp; evg with very gratifying attendance. Prayer

meeting is held Wed evy &amp; is fairly well attended.

Sabbath School meets every Sabbath morning &amp; is kept

up with increasing attendance interest. Young

Peoples Society of Xetn Endeavor is held every Sabboth

evg &amp; the meetings are well sustained althugh the

membership hitherto has been somewhat small. A

Junior Society of Xetn Endeavor has been organized

during the year &amp; is already proving its value as a

adjunct to the church. Its membership is 35. Both

the Womens Home &amp; Foreign Missy Society &amp; the Kings

Daughter Society are active in their several sphere

of Xetn work. H &amp; F Missy Soc hvg contributed over

$60.00 to those objects &amp; King's Daughters in addition to

donating a sewing machine to a colored School in the

South have been active in charitable philanthropic

work. Contributions have been made to all the Boards

of the church.

We have been visited with a gracious religious awakening

during the year. The labors of Evangelist E. F Walker

of Indianapolis Presbytry Ind have been greatly blessed

to us in the conversion of souls. As one result

we have received into our membership 86 of profession

of faith. Many of these (probably abt 35) came from 

the Sabbath School &amp; Junior Endeavor Society but the

members of the church also have been around to ren-

ewed interest &amp; zeal &amp; greater harmony prevails than

heretofore amongst our membership.

Read before session &amp; approved by them Apr. 6th 1902.

				E.J. Post

Examined and approved Mt. Gilead Apr. 9, 1902

			Moderator  Chas W. Fogle
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					57

Oct 22 1902   Session met and was constituted with prayer by

Elder W.H. Wilson.  Present Elders Condit Ketcham Postal Wilson

Mr. Mrs Hall Hupp &amp; Mrs Grace Adams were on request

granted letters of dismissal.  The roll of Church members

was carefully gone over &amp; Revised (see pp 138-140)

No further business was transacted &amp; session was 

closed by prayer Mr. Ketcham leading.

				E.J. Post Clk

John Glenn  Modr.


April 6th 1903    At the close of Congregational Meeting Session

convened with the following members present viz.

Elders S.C. Ketcham, W. Wilson, E.J. Post &amp;

L.S. Condit with Rev. J. Glenn Mod.

Pastor reports that letters of dismissal had

been granted by him to Mr. W.A. Cellar, his

wife Hattie Cellar &amp; their son Harold Reid

Cellar to unite with the Presby Ch of Delaware which

action was ratified by the Session.

Mrs Sarah E. Dudgeon was on request also

granted a letter of Dismissal.

The questions on Presbytey Narrative blank were

carefully gone over and replied to.

No Further business session was closed being

led in prayer by Elder L. S. Condit.

				E.J. Post Clk

Apl. 12th   Session met at call of mod after the

morning service -present Wm Wilson S.C.

Ketcham L.S. Condit &amp; E.J. Post with Rev. Glenn

mod. Mrs Carrie May (Potter) DeWolf request

having requested a letter of dismissal to the

Presbyty Ch of Johnstown, it was on motion granted.

Mr. L.S. Condit was appointed delegate to

the Spring Meeting of Presbytry to convene at

manor. Apl 14th Narrative and recorded on past read

&amp; approved. No further business the meeting adjourned.		
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58

                    Narrative

The year just closed has not been one of memorial

growth with us &amp; although we cannot point to any in-

crease in our membership yet we trust there has 

been a growth of grace.  Morning &amp; evening ser

vices have been held regularly throughout the year (with

a very few exceptions in the evg. service when the roads were al-

most impassable) &amp; the attendance at both has been en-

couraging.  At the morning service our average attendance

has been about 125 &amp; the evening about 97.  Prayer

meetings held every Wed. evg. with an average attendance

of about 58.  The youth of the church is well represented

at the services especially the Sabbath evg. service &amp;

prayer meeting.  The attendance at the Sabbath School has

been encouraging as has also been that of the "Junior"

U.P.S.C.E Societies.

The Womens Home &amp; Foreign Missy Society has been active during

the past year in their work on behalf of missions. Rewards of 

$63.00 has been sent by them to these Boards.

A young ladies Circle of "Kings" Daughters has been organized during

the year which, together with the previously existing Circle

has been active in charitable &amp; philanthropic work both in

this neighborhood and elsewhere.

The benevolences of the church have been well sustained, con-

tributions have been made to all of the Board &amp; these show a slight

increase over the previous year.

During the year we have commenced on some needed repairs to our

church building &amp; also on the addition of a Sabbath School Room.

Already the Treasurer has real contributions for these purposes

amounting to almost $700.00.  The work is now well under way &amp;

we hope that before long we shall have a building better adapted to the needs

of our Sabbath School &amp; Congregation. A Special meeting was held

in Feb in which we had the assistance of Rev. C.L. Work of Granville.  The

the attendance at the meeting was encouraging &amp; we trust that the results

though, not very apparent, have been real.

				E.J. Post  Clk.
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					59

   Thus far examined and approved

at Marion, O. April 15th 1903

			Wm Houston  Moderator

Feb. 14th 1904   
       
     Session met according to previous appointment

at the home of Mrs. Frank Webb.  Present

Elders E.J. Post &amp; L.S. Condit with J. Glenn Mod.

Mrs Webb being very ill &amp; having expressed a

desire to confess Christ &amp; be received into

the membership of his church she was ex-

amined concerning her faith in Christ &amp;

motives for uniting with the church.

Session being satisfied she was received into

church fellowship after which the sacarments

of Baptism &amp; the Lord's Supper were administered

to her.  No further business session ad-

journed closed with prayer by Elder E.J. Post.

			E.J. Post clk.


Mar. 30th 1904

   Session met at the call of the Mod. Present

Elders E J. Post, S.C. Ketcham L.S. Condit with J. Glenn Mod.

opened with prayer by E.J. Post. 

The conditions of the church &amp; the best

means of securing a more regular attendance were

discussed.  Elder E.J. Post was appointed delegate

to meeting of Presbytry at Marysville Apl 12th.

No further business Session was adjourned.

			E.J. Post   Clk
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60

April 11th '04

   The adjourned meeting of Session was held on above

date Present Elders E.J. Post &amp; S.C. Ketcham

J. Glenn modr. The following narrative was read &amp;

approved &amp; our delegate to Presbytry instructed to invite

Presbytry to convene with this church for its fall

meeting. No further business Session closed

with prayer by S.C. Ketcham.


    Narrative

During the past year contributions in the Trenton

Church have been much as in former years.

The morning &amp; evening services have been held

with regularity with a few exceptions when the con=

dition of the church building rendered the holding

of services inadvisable.  The average attendance

has been good.  Weekly Prayer meetings has been

held during the year with an encouraging attendance

&amp; interest.  The Sabbath School &amp; the Y.P.S.C.E

(both senior and junior) have each been active in

the various lines of duty during the past year

The Women's Home &amp; foreign Missy. Soc. has likewise been

active during the year in their work on behalf of missions

with liberal contributions to both Home &amp; Foreign Boards.

Both circles of the Kings Daughters Society have engaged in

their charitable &amp; philanthropic work with diligence during

the year.  The contributions to the various Boards have been

fully as liberal as in previous years; in several ins-

tances a marked advance in liberality has been shown.

The repairs on the church building which have been going on for

some time are almost completed &amp; we look forward  to the

future with hope.

				E.J. Post  clk

Examined and approved at a meeting

of Presbytry at Marysville Apr. 13, 1904

		Frank Granstaff
	
		   moderator
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					61

Sept 25th 1904

  Session met at the call of the Moderator at

the close of services.  A request for letters of

dismissal to the Presbytry Church of Providence

(this Presby) was read from Mr. Mrs. Clarence

Wells.  On motion the letters was granted as

requested.  No further business Session adjourned.

			E.J. Post   Clk

Dec. 3rd 1904

 Session met at close of Preparatory service.  Present

Elders Wilson, Post, Ketcham, Condit with Rev J. Glenn

Mod.  Evart May Bailey, Nannie Blanche

Spangler &amp; Mrs. Amy Feazel were examined by

the session concerning their faith in Christ.

Session being satisfied they were admitted into

church fellowship &amp; their names ordered to be 

entered on church roll.  No further business

Session adjourned closed with prayer by Elder Condit.

			E.J. Post   Clk


Dec. 4th 1904

Session met before morning service present

Elders Wilson, Post, Ketcham, &amp; Condit with J. Glenn

Moderator.  Clara Louise Feazel was examined

concerning her faith in Christ.  Session being

satisfied she was received into church

fellowship &amp; her name entered on the church

Roll.  Closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.

			E.J. Post   Clk.

March 4th 1905

Session met at the call of the Moderator at close

of Preparatory Service.  Present Elders Post &amp; Ketcham

with J. Glenn Mod.  Mrs. Anna May Hyatt

came before the Session &amp; was examined concerning

her faith in Christ.  The session being satisfied

she was received &amp; her name enrolled on the Roll.

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62

of members.

The following minutes relating to the death of Elder

Philander Edminster was also adopted viz:

Whereas God in his All-wise Providence has seen fit

to remove from our midst our beloved friend &amp; brother

Elder Philander Edminster &amp;

Whereas we deeply deplore his loss to the Session &amp;

Congregation.

Resolved:

That in his death the Session has lost a

valued &amp; esteemed member &amp; one who for 

many years has faithfully discharged the

duties devolving upon him.

Resolved:

That in place on record our warm appreciation

of his services to the church &amp; community &amp;

further  -Resolved:

That these resolutions be placed upon the

Sessional record &amp; that a copy of the same

be sent to his nephew John Edminster

Mr Wilson was appointed  ^ &amp; Mr. Post alternate delegate to the spring

meeting of Presbytery at Delaware   No further business

Session adjourned.
 
                         E J Post Clk.

March 26 '05 Session met: present Elders Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with

J. Glenn Mod.  Having been constituted with prayer by Eldon

Post Session proceeded to a careful review of the Roll of

members &amp; a revision of same.  This having been completed

the general well being of the church was discussed after

which the meeting was closed with prayer.  Elder Ketcham leading

                         E J Post Clk.
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					63

                          Narrative

The year just closed has not differed very greatly

from many in the past.  But yet we feel

that these are not wanting signs of growth and

progress.  The regular Sabbath services (morning

and evening) have been maintained throughout the

year &amp; have been well attended averaging perhaps 

130 present at the morning and 50 at the evening

service.  The weekly prayer meeting has likewise

been regularly maintained with very encouraging

interest.  The average attendance upon the service

has been about 30. Sabbath School &amp;

The Young Peoples Societies (both Senior &amp; Junior)

have been fully up to the average of former years.  

The same may be said of the Women's Home and

Foreign Missionary Society &amp; of the two Circles

of Kings Daughters all of which have been 

diligent &amp; faithful in the various lines of

Christian activity. The contribution to the several

Boards of the church have been up to the average 

in some instances showing an increase, in

others a slight decrease. During the year the

repairs on the church Building have been com-

pleted  &amp; the church re-dedicated free of debt on Sabb.

Sept 11th the greater portion of the money then subscribed

has now been paid. During the year Philander Edminster

a member of our Session has been called to his great reward.


Above Narrative read before Session approved by them on

Sabb. morning April 9th 1905

                      	E J Post clk

Examined &amp; approved by Presbytery in Session

Delaware Ohio Apl 12th 1905

                     	A. D. Haun

                              Moderator
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64


Sept 2nd 05  Session met at close of Preparatory Services when

the following business was transacted viz:

(illegible &amp; illegible) C. R. Schnebly presented a letter

from the First Congregational Church of

Mount Vernon O. Their letter being found in

order they were received &amp; their names ordered

enrolled as members of this church.

No further business session adjourned

                    E J Post clk

Nov 26 session met at close of service present elders

Wm Wilson, E. J. Post &amp; S. C. Ketcham with

Rev Joslenn Moderator.  Mrs. Minnie B. Potter

requested a letter to the Free Methodist Church

of New Albany, Ohio  This was on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned

                   J Post clk

1906

Mar 24  Session met at close of Preparatory service

Present Elders Post &amp; Ketcham with Rev. J. Glenn Mod

Mr &amp; Mrs Robert Pitkin presented letters from the

Mt. Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church; Mrs

Ida Wyley Ketcham from the First Baptist

Church Granville Ohio &amp; Mrs John Edminister

from the Gay Street Methodist Episcopal

Church of Mt Vernon Ohio. All the letters were

found in order &amp; the above mentioned persons

were received into the membership of this church

&amp; their names ordered to be entered upon its

Roll of Membership.

Session adjourned to meet the day following

                   E J Post clk

Mar 25 Session met in pursuance to adjournment Present

Elders Wilson Post &amp; Ketcham with Mod as before

Mr. Wm C. Pierson requested a letter of Dismissal to

the Methodist Episcopal Church of Johnstown Of which

On motion was granted &amp; session adjourned.

                  E J Post clk
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								65

/06

Jan 21  Session met at close of services

when the following Business was 

transacted Mrs Lydia Cornell

(nee Wilson) asked for a letter

to join the M E church at

Galena Ohio on motion Letter

was Granted. no further

Business. adjourned

			E J Post Clk

Mar 26 Session met present Elders Post Ketcham &amp; Condit

with Rev J Glenn Mod. Session constituted with

prayer by elder Post.  The questions furnished by Presbytry

were gone over replied to. the general welfare

of the church discussed.  Elder S. C. Ketcham

was appointed delegate to forthcoming meeting of Presbytery

Elder Post alternate. No further business(illegible)

closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham

                      E J Post Clk

                   Narrative

The year just closed have been one of at least average

progress with this church  The morning &amp; evening service

have been kept up with regularity with a very few (illegible) in

regard to the evening service.  The attendance has been about as in

former yrs averaging perhaps 135 at morning &amp; 55 at evening services

The weekly Prayer Meeting has so been been regularly maintain with

an average attendance of about 30. The Sabbath

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Sen. &amp; Jun.) have been about as in former years

the Women's Home &amp; foreign Missn Society

continue its good work on behalf of Missions,

with encouraging attendance &amp; results.  Contributions 

from these Societies have been about as liberal

as formerly.  The two circles of King's Daughters

have proceeded this work with vigor doing the 

year aiding those in need both in this neighborhood

&amp; elsewhere.  All the Boards have been con-

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66


showing a marked increase over former years.

Read &amp; approved by Session April 1st, 1906

John Glenn (Mod)                      EJ Post clk

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in session at Mt Gilead

April 10 - 1906               A.M. Chapin  

                              Moderator


1906 
June 9th  Session met at call of Mod at  close

of Preparatory service - present Elder Wilson 

Post &amp; Ketcham with Rev. J Glenn Moderator.

Mrs Alice Bailey came before the Session

desiring to be received into church membership.

After some conversation with Mrs Bailey Session

was satisfied  &amp; voted that she be so received &amp;

her name entered on the church roll.

No further business Session adjourned

                            John Glenn Modr


1907
Mar 31st Session met present Elder E. J. Post W. H. Wilson &amp;

L. S. Condit with J Glenn Modr. Saml Wood

Magill presented himself &amp; was examined as to his

faith in Christ &amp; his motives for desiring membership

in the church.  Session being satisfied he was read

into membership of the church &amp; his name ordered en-

rolled.  Mrs. Lottie Stockwell Meredith was recd

from the Kingston Presbytn Church &amp; her name enrolled.

No further business Session adjourned

                             John Glenn Modr

1907
April 2nd Session met at close of Congrl mtg all the members present. The

blanks furnished by Presby were replied to &amp; Elder L. S. Condit

elected Delegate to the forthcoming meeting of Presbytry at Marion

No further business Session adjourned
                               
                             John Glenn Mod
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					67

                           Narrative

With the Trenton Church the year just closed has

not differed greatly from others in the past.  This

regular work of the church has been carried on 

faithfully throughout the year. Morning &amp; evening

services have been maintained with an average

attendance of perhaps 120 at the former &amp; 45 at

at the latter service.  The weekly Prayer Meeting

has had an average attendance of about 35.

The work of the Sabbath School &amp; of the Young

Peoples Societies (Sen &amp; Jr) has been prosecuted

with faithfulness.  The womens societies

have exhibited commendable diligence in their work

throughout the year.  The Benevolences of

the church have shown an increase over the

previous year in almost every instance.

Two weeks of special services were held in March

in Which the pastor had the valuable assistance

of the Rev Chas I. williams of Somerville, Ohio

though not resulting in a great numerical increase

to our numbers yet we feel that these meetings 

have been of profit to us

Read before Session &amp; approved April 7th 1907

                       John Glenn Moderator

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in session at Marion, O April 9,

1907.

                    J. M. Wylie
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68

1907
April 7th  Session met at close of service present Elders

L. S. Condit &amp; S. C. Ketcham with Rev J. Glenn Mod.

The action of the mod granting letters of Dismission to

The Presbytn Church of Westerville O to Mr. &amp; Mrs

Lawrence Hough &amp; Mrs Abbie Hough Wright was

approved  Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk

April 21st Session met at close of service all the members

present.  Mr &amp; Mrs B. B. Wilson having requested

letters of dismission to the Presbytn Church of Westerville

O. said letters were on motion granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk  

June 9th Session met previous to communion service all the members

present when the following item of business was disposed of

Mr Arthur Calvin White presented a letter from the St John's

Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Fred County, Va.  Said letter

being found in order Mr White was recd by Session &amp; his

name ordered placed on the Roll of Members of this Church.

No further business Session adjourned

                          E J Post clk

July 21st  Session met at chose of morning service.  All the

members present with J. Glenn Mod.  The moderator

reported that he had on request granted letters of dismission

to Mulford S Condit &amp; his wife Nellie H Condit to unite

with the Presbytn Church of Westerville, O.  Said action of

Mod was motion ratified by Session after which

Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk

Sept 8th Session met at close of Communion service present

Elders W. H. Wilson, E. J. Post, S. C. Ketcham &amp; L. S. Condit

Mrs. H. P. Miller &amp; Mrs. Emma P. Miller having

requested letters dismissal to the Presbyterian Church 

of Westerville Ohio &amp; said letters were on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                         E J Post clk
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					69

1907
Nov 17  Session met at close of public worship  Present

Elder Wilson, Post, Ketcham &amp; Condit with J Glenn

Mod.  Letter of Dismission having been requested

by Mrs Electa Speer &amp; her son Mr Leo Speer to the

Presbytn ch of Centerburg, O said letters were on

motion granted &amp; Session adjourned

                         E J Post clk

1908
March 28th  Session Met at close of Preparatory service

Present Elders Willson, Post, Ketcham with the Pastor

Rev. J Glenn Mod.  Letters of dismission having

been requested by Byron N. Gorsuch (To Westerville church)

&amp; Mrs. L. V. Ulrey (no church mentioned)  Said 

letters were on motion granted - the latter to state 

the fact of membership - No further

business  Session adjourned

                        E J Post  Clk

1908
April 1st  Session met at call of Mod  Present Elders Wilson

Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with pastor (Rev. J Glenn)  Mod.

Session was constituted with prayer by Elder S. C. Ketcham

The roll of members was gone over &amp; revised.  No further

business  Session adjourned.

                       E J Post Clk


April 5th  Session met at close of morning service Present

Elders E. J. Post &amp; L. S. Condit with J Glenn Mod.

Letters of Dismission from the Centerburg M. E. Church

to Blanche Bailey &amp; Grace Bailey were presented.

Said letters having been found in order they were on motion

received &amp; their names ordered to be placed on the Roll of 

Members of this church.  No further business

Session adjourned

                        E J Post clk

April 6th  Session met at call of Mod   Present Elders Wilson Ketcham

&amp; Condit with J Glenn Mod.  The question on the Presbyterial 

Blanks were replied to.  Elder E.J. Post was elected Delegate

to the spring meeting of Presbytery at Marysville O - Elder

L. S. Condit Alternate          No further business

Session adjourned                      E J Post clk
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					70
	Narrative

The year just closed has with the Trenton

Church, not differed great by from others in

the past accept is that we have lost a

greater number by removal during the year

than is usual with us. The regular

work of the church has been carried on

faithfully throughout the years. Morning

&amp; evening services for worship have been held

with an average attendance of about 100

at the former &amp; 50 at the latter service

Sabbath School has been maintained throughout

the year with an average attendance of

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been faithful in their work throughout the year.

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Daughters Circle which have pursued their

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commendable faithfulness &amp; diligence.

All the Boards have been contributed to &amp;

in most instances, with a slight increase

in spite of our many removals.

Read &amp; approved by

Session this 12" Day of Apr

A D 1908

				E J Post Clk

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in Session at Marysville O

Apr 13 - 15, 1908.

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					71


1908
April 19th  Session met at close of morning service all the

members present with the pastor acting as Mod

Mrs. Mary E. Post having requested a letter of dismission

to the St Clair Ave Presbytn Church, Columbus, Ohio said

letter was on motion granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                      E J Post clk

Sept 6  Session met at close of morning service

all the members present with Rev J. Glenn

Modr  Miss Grace Bailey was granted

a letter of dismission to the Presbyterian Church
 
Westerville, Ohio. Elder S. C. Ketcham was

appointed Delegate &amp; E J Post alternate to 

the Fall Meeting of Presbytry.  No further business 

Session Adjourned.

                      E J Post clk

08
July 19th  Session met at close of morning service when

the following business was transacted viz Mr

&amp; Mrs Robt W. Pitkin were granted letters of

dismission to the "M. E. church of Brandon, O.

No further business  Session adjourned

                      E J Post clk

09
Feby 21st Session met at close of morning service.  Present

Elders E. J. Post S. C. Ketcham &amp; L. S. Condit with Rev

J Glenn Modr  Mrs Roberta B Hopkins having

asked for a letter of dismission to the Baptist

Church Sunbury, O. said letter was on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned

                     E J Post clk

Feby 28th  Session met at call of Mod at the close of the

morning service present Elders E. J. Post S. C. Ketcham 

&amp; L. S. Condit with J Glenn Modr  Miss Gertrude

Ulery having requested a letter to the First Presbytn Ch of

Newark O on motion her name was restored to the 

Roll of Membership &amp; the letter granted as requested.

Mr. Chas Speer who has moved away from here

several years ago also requested a letter to the M. E. Church

of Sunbury which request was complied with - to state on said

letter circumstance aforementioned - Session adjourned  E J Post Clk

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72

09

March 27th Session met at close of Preparatory Services

when the following business was transacted viz.

Mrs Chas Comstock, Ethel Cring, 

Roy Edminister &amp; Harold Edminister came

before the Session &amp; were examined concerning

their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Session

being satisfied they were on motion received into

the fellowship of this church &amp; their names

ordered placed on the Roll of Members.  Session

took recess till the following morning

Mar 28th Session met before morning service when Edward

Bailey came before it &amp; was examined concerning

his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Session being

satisfied he was on motion recd &amp; his

name ordered enrolled.

Mr E J Post was appointed Delegate &amp;

Mr. L S Condit Alternate to the forthcoming

meeting at Presbytery at Delaware.  Session adjourned

                     E J Post clk

April 8th  Session met at call of Modr - all the

members present.  Opened with prayer by Elder L. S.

Condit.  The Roll of Membership was revised &amp;

the Narrative - &amp; other blanks - replied to.  Minutes

of the previous meeting of Session read &amp; 

approved. No further business  Session

adjourned   closed with prayer by Elder S. C. Ketcham.

                     E J Post
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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to numbered page 73 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					73

	Narrative  1908-'09.

The Session of the Trenton Ch in presenting

the Narrative for the year just closed would

report that the work of this church has not

differed materially from that of past years.

Morning &amp; evening Sabbath services have been

maintained throughout the year with an ^average attendance

of 85 at the former &amp; 40 at the latter service

Sabbath School &amp; Young People. Meeting ((illegible)

&amp; Jun.) have likewise been maintained throught

the year with encouraging attendance &amp; interest.

The Women's Societies ("H. &amp; F. Miss Soc." &amp; "King's

Daughters") have shown commendable faithfulness

&amp; diligence in their work throughout the year although

the offerings from the Missy. Societies have not

quite come up to the ^high average of last year.

The weekly Prayer meeting has had an average

attendance of 25 throughout the year. All the

Boards of the church have been remembered

in our contributions. A slight falling off

is noticed in one or two instances but this

is accounted for by the fact that the Women's

Missy. Society has not entirely equaled its

former liberality. Five have been added to

the church on Confession of Faith, three have

been restored; six dismissed; &amp; five placed

upon the suspended Roll leaving us a net total

membership of 139.

Read and approved before

Session this 11" Day of April

A D 1909.

				E J Post Clk

Examined and approved by

Marion Presbytery, Delaware,

Apr. 13 - 1909

	Geo. M. Rouke  Mod.
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[corresponds to numbered page 74 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

74

April 18th '09	Session met at the close of morning service present

Elders S.C. Ketcham, W.H. Wilson, E.J. Post, &amp; L. S

Condit with Rev. J. Glenn Mod.  A letter 

was read from Mrs. Grace Saunders Kenney

requesting a letter of dismission to the Kingston

Prsbytry Church. On motion her name was

restored to the regular Roll of membership &amp;

letter granted as requested. Session adjourned

closed with prayer. Elder E.J. Post leading.

				E J Post Clk

Mar 26th 1910  Session met before Preparatory Lecture. Present

Elders W.H. Wilson E.J. Post &amp; L.C. Ketcham with

Rev. J. Glenn Mod.  Opened with prayer by Mod.

On motion the name of Oral W. Garlinghouse was restored and

a letter of dismission was granted to

her &amp; united with the

M.E. Church of Galena. Questions in the

Narrative blanks were replied to No further

business Session adjourned

				E J Post Clk

April 5th  Session met at close of Congt meeting. Present

Elders E.J. Post S.C. Ketcham L.S. Condit with Rev

J Glenn (pastor) Modr  Opened with prayer by

Elder Post. Minutes of previous meetings read 

&amp; approved. Elder W.H. Wilson was elected

Delegate &amp; E.J. Post Alternate to the forthcoming

meeting of Prsby. The Roll of membership was

gone over &amp; revised. Session adjourned Closed

with Prayer by Modr

				E J Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 75 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


								75

		Narrative

In presenting our Narrative for the year just

closed we would says that it has not differed

greatly from others in the past. The continued

exodus from the farm to the city has affected us-

as it has all country churches - &amp; a con-

siderable extent. And yet ^in spite of this the work of the church

has been carried forward throughout the year with

faithfulness. The attendance at both morning &amp; 

evening services is about as usual with an

average of perhaps 90 at the former &amp; 40 at the 

latter service.  The Sabbath School &amp; Young

Peoples Societies (both C.E. &amp; Jun C.E.) have been

maintained &amp; have come on their work with

faithfulness diligence. The Missy Societies

&amp; the King's Daughters Circle have likewise been

faithful. Their contributions have been up to the

average (we think) of former years. The Weekly Prayer

Meeting has been maintained with an average attendance  

of 18 or 20. All the Boards of the Church

have been contributed to the amount being

about the same as last year. Special

services were held for 10 days commencing Mar. 3rd.

In these services the pastor had the valued assistance

of Rev. D.D. Biggs, D.D. (synodical Missy.)  Although no

direct results were apparent from the meetings in [illegible]

yet we feel that the church has been helped by

them. The total membership this year is 136.

Narrative read &amp; approved before

session  Apr 10" 1910

				C J Post Clk

Examined &amp; approved by Presbytery

at Mt. Gilead  April 12 1910.

				A C Crist Mod
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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 76 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


May 1st 1910  Session met after morning worship present

Elders W.H. Wilson, E.J. Post, S.C. Ketcham &amp;

L.S. Condit with Rev. J. Glenn (pastor) Modr

The Moderator reported having granted a

letter of Dismission to the W. Broad St. Ch.

Columbus, O., to Miss Blanche Bailey.

On motion the moderator's action was ratified

&amp; Session adjourned.

				E J Post  Clk

June 26th  Session met at call of Mod. after morning

worship: present Elders W.H. Wilson &amp; S.C. Ketcham

with Rev. J. Glenn Modr  The pastor

stated this desire to be released from the

pastorate of this church &amp; requested that a

Congregational Meeting be called at some con-

venient time for the purpose of taking action

upon this request.  Session adjourned.

				E J Post  Clk



July 10th  Congregational Meeting was Held

when the matter of the Resignation 

of our Pastor Rev John Glenn was 

taken up upon Duly Considering

the matter (But with Restrictions)

It was decided to join Him

in asking Presbytery that the 

Relation be Dissolved.  So on

the Last Sabbath of July 1910

Brother Glenn Closed his Labors

as Pastor of this Church.

			E. J. Post  Clk


Dec 6th Rev Albert Day of Rossville Ill

came to Hold a 10 days service 

Saturday Dec 17 Sessions met Present

W H Wilson L.J. Condit  R.J. Post &amp; L.E. Ketcham 

W.H. Wilson was called to act as

Moderator of Sessions. Further reason

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					77

that the Rev Day was not a

member of this Presbytery when

the following names Persons

Presented themselves for admission

to the Church Mrs Emily May

Meridith and Miss Mary Cring

after being duly examined by

the Rev Day on Profession of 

their Faith in the Lord Jesus

Christ.  Session being satisfied

They were Received an their

names ordered to be entered on

the Roll as Members of this

Church. On Saturday the 17" 

Preparatory services was Held and

on Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was Observed

and after due consideration the

Rev Albert Day was asked to 

Remain over until the following 

Thursday Dec 22"

On Thursday Dec 22, Sessions Convened

Present W.H. Wilson  L.S. Condit  E.J. Post

S.C. Ketcham  W.H. Wilson acting as

Moderator.  When the following 

Persons came before Sessions Being

Examined by the Rev Albert Day on

Profession of their Faith in the 

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were Received &amp; their

names ordered to be enrolled as

Members of this Church.

Charles Lane		Mary Elen Saunders

Fenton Lane		Esther Spangler

Roy Comestock		Belle Lane

Nellie Lane		John Spangler

Hazel Cook

no further Business session closed

with prayers by S.E. Ketcham

			E.J. Post   Clk

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[corresponds to numbered page 78 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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78


Thursday Evening Dec 22" 1910

The Rev Albert Day Closed the 

meetings.  But on extending the

invitation for those who were

ready &amp; willing to Come out on

the Lords side.  Three came forward

to wit:  John W. Ginn  Carrie Ginn

His wife: and Mrs. Saunders

Session Convened at once &amp; upon

Examination on Their Faith in

the Lord Jesus Christ.  They were

Received &amp; their names ordered to be

enrolled as members of this church

Members of Session Present L.J. Condit

and E.J. Post the ordinance of Baptism

was administered to two adults.

			E.J. Post    Clk

Sabbath Dec 25 1910 Rec A.C.

Crist was present &amp; Preached for

us  Session Convened at Close of

Morning Service Present W.H. Wilson

L.S. Condit  S.C. Ketcham  ^E.J. Post  A.C. Crist

Moderator.  The foregoing Record was

Read &amp; approved also the Clerk

reported of Having given two 

Letters of Dismissions to wit Miss

Edith Condit and Miss Myrtle Cring

on Motion action of Clerk was

Ratified.  No further Business Session

Closed.

			E.J. Post     Clk

April 9th 1911  Session met Present

L.S. Condit S.C. Ketcham &amp; E.J. Post

When the following Business was

Transacted E.J. Post was called to

act as Chairman on Motion E.J. Post

was Duly Elected to represent us at

meeting of Presbytery at Marion
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[corresponds to numbered page 79 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					79

Also the Clerk reported of having

Issued Letters of Dismission to

the following named Persons

Edith Condit  Myrtle Cury  Clarence

K. Cring and Mr Chas &amp; Mrs

Schnebley on motion said

action was satisfied and their

names ordered stricken from 

the Roll of this Church.

     No further Business Session

adjourn:

			E.J. Post     Clk

	    

             Narrative

With the last Sabbath of July

1910 Rev John Glenn Closed his

Pastorate of Nine Years with

this Church and since that 

time no Regular Preaching

Services have been held. In Dec

1910 the Rev Day of Rossville

Ill Conducted Special Meetings

for two or more weeks Resulting

in the Addition of 14 to the 

Membership of the Church the

Prayer meetings have been kept 

up and regular services for

Prayers or the Reading of a Sermon

on Each Sabath day the Sabbath

School is in a very Flourishing

Condition under the Superintendance

of Mr James E. Pierson we are

now contemplating the Building 

of a new Manse &amp; then we

must have a Pastor.

Read before &amp; approve by Session

this 9" day of April A.D. 1911

			E.J. Post    Clk 
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80

Examined and approved at Marion

April 11 1911

			E.  Melville Wylie

				Moderator

Session met opened with

Prayer Present E.J. Post &amp; L.S.

Condit Elders.  Rev Rees Edwards

Pastor not being a member of

this Presbytery Could not Moderate

the meeting E.J. Post acted as

Moderator when the following

Business was transacted Mr Isaac

Edwards Presented his Letter of 

Membership from the Church of

Venedocia Ohio on Motion it

was accepted &amp; his name was

ordered to be enrolled as a member

of this Church no further Business

session adjourned

Dec 31" 1911

			E.J. Post     Clk

Saturday Dec 30th 1911 Preparatory

Services were held. Sabbath Dec 31

Communion Services were held by the

Pastor Rev Reese Edwards

			E.J. Post    Clk

Session met Mch 11" 1912 Present

E.J. Post  L.S. Condit &amp; S.C. Ketcham

and the Pastor R.F. Edwards who

not being a Member of Presbytery

Could not act as moderator of

the meeting E.J. Post was called to

Moderate the meeting when the

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[corresponds to numbered page 81 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					81

The Clerk of session reported

as Having Issued letters of Dismissions

to the following named members

it Floyd Cring, Iva J. Cring  Myrtle

Cring  Lizzie Huffman Letter Post

Mrs Ona Stanforth on Motion

the action of the Clerk was

Ratified and sustained and

their names ordered stricken

from the Roll of this Church

No further Business Session

adjourn.

			E.J. Post    Clk


           Narrative

Since the removal of the Rev

John Glen we have not had any

Regular Pastor but have been 

supplied by the Rev Huffman

of Princeton and at Present are

being supplied by the Rev R.F. 

Edwards all Departments of

Church work is moving along

Harmoniously in the past year 

we have Erected a new Manse &amp;

Barn at a cost of about $2500.00.

The Grim reaper has been in our

Midst in the past year and

removed Six of our members

among them a Valued Elder

William H. Wilson. 

			E.J. Post     Clk

Minutes   Read &amp; approved before Session this 7

Day of Apr A.D. 1912

			E.J. Post     Clk

Thus far examined &amp; approved by Presbytery

session at Marysville on April 9/12

			W.R. Ward, mod

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[corresponds to numbered page 82 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


82

		May 5, 1912

Session met at the close of Sabbath-school.

There were present the Moderator, R.F.

Edwards, and Elders E.J. Post and L.S.

Condit.  On motion it was decided to 

recommend to the congregation that

one additional elder be chosen and

if approved the election be held 

at the close of the morning service

May 19th.  The meeting adjourned with 

the close of the morning service.

			E.J. Post     Clk

		May 19, 1912

The congregation convened for the

purpose of choosing one additional

elder, the election resulting in the

choice of Mr. Edgar P. Condit.  June

2nd was set as the day for the ordination.

			E.J Post  Clk


		June 7, 1912

Session convened at 2:00 P.M.

at the parsonage with all members

present and was opened with prayer.

Mr. Grant Wilson, his wife, Carrie, 

and baptized child, Ethel Pauline were

received by certificate from the First

Presbyterian Church of Pataskala, Ohio.

Mrs. Lillie Bailey and Miss Eva M. 

Bailey were restored to the regular roll

and dismissed by request to the

West Park Avenue Methodist Church of

Columbus, Ohio.  Miss Eva Saunders

guilty of violating the seventh command-

ment was summoned to appear

before the session.  Having expressed

her sorrow for her sin and determin-
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                    <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to numbered page 83 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					87

Nation to seek to live a godly life

and thus showing a penitent spirit

it was decided that no further disci-

pline is necessary. adjourned

with prayer.  	E J Post clk

                             Sept. 8th 1912

Session met at the close of morning

service with all members present and

was opened with prayer.  Mr. Edgar M.

Condit, Elder-elect not seeing his way

clear to subscribe to the standards

of the church on account of certain state-

ments of the Confession of Faith it

was decided to recommend to the

congregation that it convene for the

purpose of choosing one additional

elder, such election if agreed to, to

be held September 22nd 1912.  There being

no further business session adjourned

with prayer.

                  E J Post clk

                         October 6, 1912

On account of weather conditions the

election of elder was postponed from

Sept 29th to October 6th.  Congregation

convened and was opened with

prayer.  After nominations the congre-

gation proceeded to ballot the election

resulting in the choice of Mr. Grant

H. Wilson.  October 20th was set as

the date for the ordination.

                     E J Post clk
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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to numbered page 84 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


84

Oct 20 1912

Mr Grant H Wilson Having been

duly elected as ruling Elder

of this Ch he was ordained

&amp; duly welcomed by the session

and members of this church to

take part with us in this

very important office

                E J Post  clk

Oct 27 1912

session met member Present

S C Ketcham G H Wilson  Modr

R F Edwards Constituted by Prayer

Miss Edith Condit Presented Her

Letter from the Church of the Convenant

Cinti Ohio accepted and Her name

ordered to be enrolled.  The moderator

R F Edwards reported as Having

Issued Letters of Dismission to James

E Pierson Della E Pierson and Leland

E Pierson to the Indianola Presbyterian

Ch Columbus Ohio and to Isaac G

Edwards to the Presbyterian Church

of Tien Chow China on motion

Action was Ratified.  session

adjourned closed with prayer.

                 E J Post clk

Rev R. F. Edwards of Tien Chow

China being in the U S on a leave

of absence for one year served.

This Ch acceptably for that Period

Closing the last Sabbath in Nov

1912 &amp; has now return to his

Mission Field in China

                 E J Post clk

[In left margin:

Mr Fred Evans was restored to

the regular roll &amp; dismissed to

to the Presbyterian Ch at Jersey Ohio]
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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to numbered page 85 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					85

Saturday Mch 15" 1913

Preparatory service were held con-

ducted by the Rev Walter Huston

of Columbus Ohio Mr Grant Wilson

&amp; his wife Presented Their Infant

son for Baptism which was done

the name being John Stewart Wilson

Immediately after Preparatory

Services the following named Persons

Came before session and were ex

amined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Russel

Curry Edward Saunders Dennis Curry

Chester Cring Maurice Walter Howard

Feasel James Bailey Vaughn De Bolt

Minor Spangler Earl Spearman Henry

Spangler George Ferris Clayton Spencer

Mamie Spangler Dorothy Mae Spencer

Phoeba Chambers Mable Comstock

Gale Longshore Mr Lois Green Earnest

Spearman Cora Walter Gorge Mills

Anis Spearman Veo Longshore Sarah

Boyd Goldie Jacobus Anna Jacobus

Ruth Post Edna Ginn Frank Clevenger

Delpha Clevenger Frank Edwards

Daniel Jennings Albert Longshore

Cary Pace Robert Clevenger Harry

Clevenger Earl Edminster Dennis Edwards

Irene Clevinger Lloyd Pace Henry

Edwards Mary C Edwards Elizabeth

Ketcham Glendon Comstock Dean

Lane Amy Wilcox Hazel Comstock

Nancy Walter Catherine Walter. Session

being satisfied their names were Ordered

to be enrolled as members of this

church _ all seeing the ordinance of

Baptism. 

                         (over)
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                    <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to numbered page 86 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


86

Also at the same time the following

were received by Certificate Mrs Buelah

Bailey Mrs Ruth Debolt Mrs F W walter

Mrs Nettie Cook and Mr Arthur Wilson

and Mrs Emma Hannon

Also the following on Profession who

Had been Previously been Baptised

Mrs Belle Wilcox Mrs Emma Cole

Charles Comstock Fremont Dixon

Masclet wilson Russell Cring Grace

Cring.  Edward Stevens also the following

named George Ginn and Robert Bell

Having been members some years ago

come &amp; reaffirm their Faith and 

are Received &amp; their names with the

aforenamed enrolled as members of

this Church &amp; so the three following 

named were examined but desire to

be baptized by Immersion.  Munson

Potter Mrs Cora Shultz &amp; Mrs Mable

Stevens _ No further business Session

Closed with Prayer by the Rev Master

Huston.           E J Post Moder

			EJ Post clk

Sabbath morning March 30" 1913

Session Convened members present

S C Ketcham L S Condit Grant Wilson

&amp; E J Post Rev Walter H Houston  When

the following Business was transacted

Mr. Jos. Mora came Before Session &amp;

was examined on Profession of his

faith in the Lord Jesus Christ session

being satisfied he was received and his name

ordered to be enrolled as a member of

this church no further business session adj'd

Closed with prayer

                  E J Post clk  
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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to numbered page 87 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					87
                   
              Narrative

On sabbath Nov 24" 1912 Rev R. F

Edwards preached his farewell sermon

Since which time we have been supportive

Every Sabbath some five different

Candidates having occupied the pulpit

at different times none of which

have been favored with a call

as yet

    On Feb 16" Rev Asher Ably

assisted by his wife commenced an

Evangelistic service lasting over the

their sabbath which resulted in a

general awakening of the membership

and an accession of about 75

members

    Our sabbath school has been

well attended and an active interest

maintained throughout the year

                       And

recently a mens bible class has been

organized which is leading forward

to a great success.  we have also organ

ized a Cradle roll whose members

are to be those Children of the Families

of our Ch and school who are yet to young

to attend the regular sessions we are looking

forward to a great success in this work


The Synodical Home Mission Secretary

Rev Walter Houston has filled our Pulpit

on two Sabbath's and we are Hoping thru

his efforts we may be able soon to see our

way clear to call a Pastor.  A strong

spirit of cooperation exist between our Ch

and the Sister Churches which has resulted

in the Monthly Union Prayer Meetings

                          over
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                    <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to numbered page 88 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


88

A Plan for the better Financing

of our Ch which was suggested by

Rev Houston was put in the Hands 

of a committee of 16 which has been

attempted the results of which may be

shown later

     All in all our Church

seams to be in a very prosperous Condition

Especially so considering that we are without

a regular Pastor

                Read before and approved by

Session the 13" Day of April AD 1913

                      EJ Post clk

May 1" 1913

            Session met

Presided over by Rev W H Houston

who Recomended the Session to

Corresponded with the Rev A. B

Bladis of Union Springs NY

correspondence was had &amp; he came

&amp; Preached for us two sabbaths

&amp; held communion services June

1" 1913 and arrangements were

made whereby he would become

our Pastor.  Regular services were

commenced July 20" 1913. And

arrangements were made for his

Installation which was had Oct

5" 1913.

      Session met Aug 19" 1913

opened with Prayer S. C. Ketcham

EJ Post &amp; LT Condit &amp; GA Wilson

Present when the following Business

was transacted the Letters of

Florence B Blades &amp; Ainsley G Blades


[at left margin: At the June Communion

Selah Cook was Received

on Profession of His Faith &amp;

He was enrolled as a member of this Ch]
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to numbered page 89 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					89
                  
were presented from the Presbyterian

Ch of Union Springs NY on motion

they were accepted &amp; their names

were ordered to be enrolled as

members of the Church Closed

with Prayer

                   E J Post clk

At the December Communion 1913

The letter of Floyd Cring was

Presented from the M E Church of

Miami Florida on motion is 

was accepted &amp; he was ordered

to be enrolled as a members

of this church

                E J Post Clk


               Mar 31, 1914

Statistical Report for 1913-1914

Elders 6

membership

         Rec'd an Ex - 1 }
                             4
           Certificate 3 }

Dismissed 6 }

Suspended 4 }  12

Deceased  2 }


Total membership 189

No in S. School      85


                     Funds.

Home     For     Ed    S.S.  Ch.ER.   Relief     Freed    Col      Temp     Genl
Mis      Miss          work            Sust       mebr                      Ass
30        35     10     5     5         10         2       1         1     23.64
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to numbered page 90 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

90

The narrative and other annual reports

have been this day signed &amp; forwarded

by order of session

                  E J Post
                   Clerk

Approved_Presbytery at Marion, Ohio April 14, 1914

                         Wm A. Athenison
                         Mod.

Congregational Meeting Held

March 31st 1914 For the election

of two additional Elders. Vote

was taken and Resulted in 

the Election of John M Curry

and George Lane were duly

Elected. After Consideration the

said Curry refused to accept

the office. The said George Lane

Being duly elected the time was

set for his ordination 20 May

3" 1914.

              EJ Post clk

May 3rd 1914 the said Geo Lane

was ordained a Ruling Elder in

this church

              EJ Post Clk

An informed meeting of

the session was had at the 

Residence of Elder LS Condit

Present LS Condit Geo Lane &amp;

EJ Post opened with Prayer

by LS Condit.  After talking

Over matter pertaining to the

Church.  Session adjourn to

meet the last Monday in March
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to numbered page 91 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					91

Pastor Blades reports as having

in his Hands $4.00 Designed for 

the cause of Temperance on motion

it was suggested that this amt

Be increased to $10.00 and applied

to the Temperance Cause Carried

                     EJ Post clk

March 22" 1915

Session met at the Home of Elder

L.S. Condit Members present LS Condit

E.J. Post S.C. Ketcham &amp; Grant A Wilson

constituted by Prayer.  When the Following

Business was transacted Pastor Blades

reported as Having Issued Five Letters 

of Dismission &amp; the Clerk as Having

Issued 7 Letters on motion said

action was Ratified &amp; their names

were ordered to be stricken from

the roll.

    S.C. Ketcham was Elected

Principal to the meeting of Presbytery

and G.A. Wilson Alternate. Which

meets in Bellefontaine Apr 12, 1915

     Session Adjourned closed with Prayer  EJ Post clk

Brother A B Blades who has Served

this church for the Past Two Years

Having Resigned Closes his Labors

with us March 28" AD 1915 and

removes to near Philadelphia PA


Minutes Read Before Session

and approved Mch 31" 1915

     A.B. Blades Modr EJ Post clerk

            Wm A. S

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                    <text>[page 96]

[corresponds to numbered page 92 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


92	For Session meeting of Apr 4, 1915  see page 94

Rev Hyde was duly called to

The Pastorate of this Church April 1" 1915

and Installed the The First Thursday of

May 1915 at a Salary of $1000.00 Dollars

and manse per year		E J Post  Clk


Preparatory services were Held the first Saturday

in June 1915 and on the first Sabbath the

Communion of the Lords Supper was observed -

after Services on Saturday the Session met

members present L. S. Condit  E J Post

S.C. Ketcham  Geo Lane Constituted by Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Mrs William Jacobus and Miss Minnie Ringer

Presented Letters from the Christian Union Church

of New Bethel and Miss Vella Ringer a Letter

from the Christian Ch of Centerburg Ohio all

Also Mrs. W. M. Hyde a letter from the Pres. Church of Huntsville

found to be in order their names were ordered

to be put upon the roll as members of this ch

at the same time Mrs Maggie Corbin came

Before Session &amp; was examined on her.

Profession of Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

said examination Being Satisfactory her name

was ordered to be put upon the roll as a member

of this Church. No further Business Session

adjourned Closed with prayer  E J Post Clk

	Rev Hyde Modr

Communion of the Lords Supper was Held the

first Sabbath in Sept 1915.		E J Post  Clk

Oct 31" 1915 Session met Members present

L S Condit  S.C. Ketcham  George Lane absent E J Post

when the following was Transacted Elder G.A. Wilson

&amp; His wife asked for Letters of Dismission to the

First Presbyterian Ch of Pataskala Ohio which was

Duly Granted &amp; their names ordered to be stricken from

the roll of this Church no further Business adjourned

					E J Post  Clk
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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to numbered page 93 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					93

Evanglist J Gregory Mantle D D

of Louisville Ky ^Held a two weeks

meeting commencing Dec 7" 1915 and

Closing Wednesday Evening Dec 22 - 15

at which time Session convened

members Present S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit and Geo Lane absent

E.J. Post  Rev W M Hyde Mdr

when the following Persons came

before Session &amp; were examined on

Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ said examination

being satisfactory their names

were ordered to be enrolled as

members of this church

Claud Hyatt

Mr Charles Johnson

Mrs Eva Johnson

At the same time Mrs Martha

Volkmar presented a Letter from

the Salem Church of the Evangelical

Association of Westerville Ohio on

Motion it formed in order &amp;

her name was ordered to be en-

rolled as a member of this

church. No further Business Closed

with prayers.

			E J Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Dec 26" 1915 The

Communion of the Lords Supper

was Administered by the Pastor

W M Hydes.

			E J Post  Clk
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                    <text>[page 98]

[corresponds to numbered page 94 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


94

Apr. 4, 1915  Session met at the close of morning service.

Present Elders E. J. Post, S.C. Kethcam, L S. Condit

Geo. Lane and Grant Wilson. Rev. W. M. Hyde Jr. was

invited to act as moderator. On motion a letter

of dismission was granted to Mrs. Sina Bailey

to Central Presbyterian Church of Columbus, No

further business. Session Closed with prayer.

			E J Post, Clerk

				Per W.M. Hyde J.

	See page. 174

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date  Apr 22  Place Bellefontaine

  E J Wykle   MODERATOR
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                    <text>[page 99]

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County Ohio 1873-1937]

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					107

Names of members of Trenton Presbyterian

Church  Sept 1st 1874

Jotham Condit [crossed out] &amp; Died Feb 3rd 1875

Mary his wife.

Asentha Condit [crossed out] Died Jan. 27th 1875

Norman Perfect &amp;

Susan his wife.

H. J. Potter &amp;

Frances his wife.

E.W. Condit

Lewis Freeman &amp;

Hannah his wife

L. T. Pierson &amp;

Susan his wife

Janette Pierson

Mary E. Mills wife of Dr Mills

Mary J. Green

Sarah A. Condit

Charles Wheaton &amp; 

Mary his wife

Arza Pierson

E.J. Post &amp;

Louisa his wife

S.C. Ketcham &amp;

Julia his wife

John A. Post

Elias J. Condit &amp;

Jane his wife

T.A. Pierson &amp;

Pyrena his wife

Matilda Domigan

Sarah A. Jackson

Simon Pierson &amp;

Abigal his wife

John Daws [crossed out] &amp; died June 17th 1876

Mary M. his wife x

Silas C. Williams &amp;

Pyrena his wife
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


108

Stacy B. Perry [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Apr 9th 1877

Allice J. Simmonds [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Jan 18/75

A. Wilson &amp;

Chloe his wife

Clara E. Caldwell [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 14th/10

Jonah Pierce &amp; x Irregular

Sarah A. his wife x Irregular

George Jacobus [crossed out] Died Aug 31st 1879

Harriet his wife [crossed out] Died June 21st 1880

E. Rice &amp;

Marian his wife

Susan C. Deeds x

Margret Knox wife of A. Knox [crossed out] Dismissed ^by letter May 4th 1878

Alma E. Potter [crossed out] x Dismissed by letter May 19th 1879

Mary Myer

Ellen Boston

Dee Wylie Wife of Rev R. Wylie

Lorenzo Condit

W.S. Perry &amp; [crossed out] Dismissed ^ by Letter May 4th 1878

Matilda his wife [crossed out]

M.E. Wilson wife of Wm Wilson

B.E. Wilson  "      James  "

William Jacobus

Charles Pierson

David Condit

Charles Freeman

Frank O. Pierson [crossed out] dismissed by Letter June 4th 1876

Elizabeth M Wheaton. [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 4th 1876

55  Mary Condit x Dismissed by letter

Anna Potter wife B. Potter [crossed out] Joined another church without a letter

Josephine Barton

Mary J. Cring, wife of H. Cring

Sarah Domigan wife of H. Domigan

Louisa Jacobs

Encrease Speer, Died Sept 7th 1880

Edgar M. Condit &amp;

62  Jane his wife

Charles E. Ringer &amp; [crossed out] Dismissed by letter
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                    <text>[page 101]

[corresponds to numbered page 109 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					109

Margaret his wife [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Ella Williams

Eva D. Wheaton

Sarah Wheaton

Elizabeth Hevelow &amp; Unknown

Lawrence Hough &amp;

Frances his wife

Philander Edmister &amp;

Sarah his wife

Smith C. Condit &amp;

Philena his wife

Eugenia Carpenter

Orvil Jennette Alder

D.A. Jackson Irregular 

No 89 Margaret Robinson [crossed out] Dismissed by letter July 12th 1875

Sarah Hough x [crossed out] Dismissed by letter May 31st 1879

Harry Dawes x

Eddy Dawes x

Magdalena Dawes x

Mattie A. Bailey

Isaac Bailey &amp;

Lina A. Bailey his wife

John Bailey &amp;

Elizabeth Bailey his wife

Mary A. Jacobus

Carrie May Potter

Ella J. Pierson

Medora Andrews Dismissed May 3rd 1878

Philena Patrick

Mary E. Gordan [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 14/80

Mary E. Condit

Jane R. Dawes

Coraline A Dawes x

Daniel Bailey

Henry Cring

Henry H. Cring

George W. Cring

98  Marquis D. Cring  Roll continued on page 125
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                    <text>[page 102]

[corresponds to numbered page 110 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


110

1874  Elders of Trenton Presbyterian Church

	Charles Wheaton

	Edgar M. Condit

	Simon H. Pierson

	Edward J. Post

	Philander Edmister

	Smith C. Ketcham

	   
	   Trustees

Treasurer E.W. Condit

	  Smith C. Condit

	  L. A. Wilson

	  James Wilson
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                    <text>[page 103]

[corresponds to numbered page 111 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					111

June 6th 1874  Preporatory Lecture by the Pastor

after which Masclet the infant son of

James &amp; Belle E. Wilson was baptized.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning June 7th 1874  Sermon by

Rev Thomas Hill after which the sacriment

of the Lords Supper was administered.

			S.C. Ketcham

August 9th 1874 a collection of Seven Dollars

was taken up for Home Mission.

			S.C. Ketcham

Saturday September 5th 1874 The weather

Being very stormy no preporatory Lecture

was delivered

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep 6th 1874 Sermon by

the Pastor after which the Sacriment of

the Lords Supper was administered.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep. 6th 1874 a collection 

of $13.20 was taken up for Foreign Missions.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep 6th 1874 after

Sermon David A. Jackson was baptized

&amp; entered into public covenant with

the church &amp; his name was entered

upon the roll.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sept 25th 1874 a collection

of $10.25 was taken up for the "Relief

Fund".			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Jan. 17th 1875 a collection

of $10.00 was taken up for the Board of

Education. And also one of $7.50 for

the Freedmen.

			S.C. Kethcam

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                    <text>[page 104]

[corresponds to numbered page 112 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


112

Saturday Jan. 16th 1875  Preporatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie, After which [crossed out]

the Session met &amp; was opened with [crossed out]

prayer by the moderator. [crossed out]

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Jan. 17th 1875 a Sermon

was preached by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

after which the following named persons

were baptized &amp; entered in to public

covenant with the church &amp; their names

were entered upon the Roll.

	Adult Baptisms

	John Bailey &amp;

	Elizabeth Bailey his wife

	Isaac Bailey &amp;

	Lina A. Bailey his wife

	Mattie A. Bailey

	Mary A. Jacobus

	Carrie M. Potter

	Medora Andrews

	Philena Patrick

	Mary E. Condit

	Jane R. Dawes

	Daniel Bailey

	Henry H. Cring

	George W. Cring

	Marquis D. Cring

	Lyman Ford

	John W. Condit

	William C. Pierson

The following named persons also

entered into public covenant with

the church.

	Andrew H. Pierson

	Henry Cring

	Caroline A. Dawes

	Mary E. Gordon

	Ella J. Pierson
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[corresponds to numbered page 113 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					113

	Harry Dawes

	Eddy Dawes

	Magdalena Dawes

After which the Sacriment of the Lords

Supper was administered by the Pastor

			S.C. Ketcham

Saturday March 6th 1875

Prefatory Lecture by the Pastor Rev. R.

Wylie. The session met &amp; was opened [crossed out]

with prayer by the pastor [crossed out]

Sabbath morning March 7th 1875

A Collection of $5.00 was taken up for 

the board of Church Election,

A Sermon was preach by the Pastor

after which Mary A. Domigan having

made a public profession of her faith

in Christ received the ordinance of

baptism. The Sacriment of the Lord

Supper was administered by the pastor.

			S.C. Ketham

Sabboth morning Apr. 4th 1875

A collection of $6.50 was taken up

for the Board of Publication.

			S.C. Ketcham

June 6th 1875 a collection of five dollars

was taken up for the Board of

Publication.  $5.00

			E.J. Post

August 15th 1875 a collection of nine

dollars ^was taken up for the board of church

Election.  $9.00	E.J. Post

October 3rd 1875 a collection of $9.50

was taken up for the Board of

ministeral Relief.

			E.J. Post
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                    <text>[page 106]

[corresponds to numbered page 114 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


114

Saturday ^September 4th 1875 preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie		E.J. Post

Sabbath Morning September 6th 1875 the

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by Rev R. Wylie

			E.J. Post

December 5th 1875 preparatory Lecture

by Rev N.K. Crowl.	E.J. Post

Sabboth morning Dec 6th 1875 the

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor assisted

by Rev N.K. Crowl after we had

listened to a very earnest sermon from

brother Crowl.		E.J. Post

Oliver Peters &amp; Anna A. Post

entered into public covenant

with the church.

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec. 6th 1875

A collection of $10.50 was taken up for the

Board of Home Missions.

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Feb. 6th 1876

A collection of $7.25 was taken up for the

Board of Foreign Missions.

			E.J. Post

[on side of paper: error{ error for this next section]


Saturday June 3rd 1876

			Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie, Text Cols

2nd Chapt 6th Verse

Sabbath morning June 4th Sacriment

of the Lords supper was administered by

the Pastor 		Rev. R. Wylie
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[corresponds to numbered page 115 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

				
					115

Adult Baptisms 1876

Alsina Andrews

Emma J. Freeman

Alpheus B. Shaver

George W. perfect

Anna Luella Green

1878  William Barton

Charles Kempton

Victor Jacobs

1881  Martin Pierson

Nillie Huff

Chas Wheaton

T. O. Potter

March 4th 1876 Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie  E.J. Post

Sabbath morning March 5th 1876

Sermon by the Pastor after which

Mrs Alsina Andrews wife T. Andrews

&amp; Miss Emma J. Freeman entered into

public covenant with the church

A collection of $7.00 was taken up

for the Board of Education.

			E.J. Post

Saturday June 3rd 1876

			Preparatory

Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

Text Col 2nd Chapt 6 Verse  E.J. Post Clk

		Sabbath morning June

4th Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

at which time Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his

wife Orlena R. Shaver &amp; George William

Perfect &amp; ^Anna Luellen Green entered into public covenant

with the church. A collection was taken

up for the Board of Publication amt

ten dollars ninety eight cents ($10.98)

			E.J. Post  Clk
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                    <text>[page 108]

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116

A Collection taken up July 1876

for the Board of Church Erection

Amount - Five dollars &amp; fifty cents  $5.50

			E.J. Post

Saturday  Sept 2nd 1876

		Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev. Robt. Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Sept 3rd 1876

		The Sacriment

of the Lords Supper was Administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post Clk

A Collection was taken up Sept 11th 1876

for the Board of Ministerial Relief

Amount $5.00 (five dollars)

			E.J. Post, Clk

A Collection was taken up for the Board

of Home Missions Amt $13.50

	Nov 17th 1876	E.J. Post Clk

Saturday Dec 2nd 1876	

		Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec 3rd 1876  The Sacriment

of the Lords Supper was Administered

by the Pastor Rev. R. Wylie  E.J. Post

Collection taken up Feb 1877 for the

Board of Freedman Amt $6.25

			E.J. Post clk

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					117

Infant Baptisms 1875

Minnie daughter C. &amp; M. Ringer

Mascelet son of J. B. Wilson

Infant Baptisms 1876

Minnie H. Cring Daughter of H M Cring

Mch 3rd/77

Dwight Witherspoon Wylie son of

	Rev Robert &amp; Dee Wylie

June 3rd/77	Martha M. Wilson  Daughter of

Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

Robert Son of J.B. &amp; B. E. Wilson

Sept 1st/77  	Elizabeth Cline  Daughter of R Larimore

		Maggie Francis  Daughter of Wm &amp; M.E. Wilson

Dec 1st 1878	Alonzo Albertus son of S.C. and H J Ketchum

May 31st 1879	William Calvin son of Wm &amp; M.E. Wilson

Sept 6th 1879  	Caroline Adell daughter of Samuel &amp; J. Wilson

June 1880	Forrest J --- son of A.B. and Orlena ^R Shaver

 "    "		Ray Edison  son of J. A. &amp; C. E. Coldwell

Sept  "		Maye Brackenridge Daughter of James &amp; B.E. Wilson

 "    "		Elroy Farmer Son of J.W. and Jennie Farmer

 "    "		Chas. Russell Farmer Son of J.W. and Jennie Farmer

 "    " 	Ralf. Earnest Farmer  "   "  "    "    "      "

		Mable Esther Daughter of Rev. Robt &amp; Des Wylie

Sept 1883	Anna B Daught of Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

      "		Essa M    "   of Wm &amp; Jennie Jacobus

      "		Maud	  "   of Henry &amp; Sarah Domigan

   1884		Maurice  Son of Rev Robt &amp; Dee Wylie

   1885 	Orlando D. Wilson Son of Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

		Helen	Daught of Stephen &amp; Mary Post

		Cora D	  "   of J.W. &amp; Jennie Farmer

		Mary Etta "   "   "   "   "      "

June 1886	   Condit "   "  D.H. &amp; Sarah Condit

		Clinton Marvin Condit Son " " " "

		Lucy Wilson  Daughter of James &amp; B.C. Wilson

1889		    Harmon son of Wm Harmon
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118

	Infant baptism

March 10/1900	Meda May Condo

	continued of p. 134


		Adult Baptisms		Adult Baptisms

1883					1894

March 4 	Eliza Perfect		Imo Rice

March		Willie S. Perry		Lida Wilson

1885		Otis A. Wheaton		Sadie Cring

		Charly C. Cring		Bernis Wilson

		Harry L. Rice		Daisy Clark

		Earl M. Perfect		Leet Allen VanKirk

		Inah D. Wilson		Ona Whitney

		Hattie Wiant		1897

1889		Kelly C. Post		Blanch Fitch

		Clara Condit		Frederic Ford

1891		Lulu Post		Jerre Longshore

		Maud Bailey

		Clara Cring		continued on

		Elza Debolt			page 135.

		Lida Whitney

Sept 1892	Edgar P. Condit

		Grace Ethel Condit
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					119

Collection taken up Feb 1877 for

the Board of Foreign Missions $7.25

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday March 3rd 1877 Preparatory

lecture By Rev. Lossing.

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Mch 4th 1877  The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev. R. Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection Mch 1877 For the Board

of Education amount Seven Dollars

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday June 2nd 1877

		Preparatory

Lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning June 3d 1877

		The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered By the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection June 1877

		For the Board

of Publication Amt Seven Dollars

&amp; twenty five cents

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up for the cause of

the American Bible Society July 1877

Amount $6.50

			E.J. Post  Clk

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                    <text>[page 112]

[corresponds to numbered page 120 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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120

Collection taken up for Board of

Church Erection  August 24th 1877

Amt $19.00		E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up for Board of

Relief Fund  Sept 8th 1877

	Amt $7.00	E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Sept 1st 1877  Preparatory Lecture

Sermon by Rev Brown

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Sept 2nd 1877 The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Dec. 1st 1877  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec 2nd 1877 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post

Collection taken up Dec 1st 1877 For

Board of Education  Amt $6.00

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up Dec 7th 1877

For Board of Home Missions

Amt $11.51		E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Mch 2nd 1878  Preparatory Lecture

By the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post Clk

Sabbath Morning Mch 3d 1878  The Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was Administered by

The Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 121 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					121

Saturday June 1st 1878  Preparatory

lecture By Rev N. S. Smith of Delaware

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath Morning June 2nd 1878 The Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered

By the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection June 7th 1878 For Board of

Foreign Missions  Amt $8.00

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Aug 31st 1878  Preparatory

Lecture  By the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1878 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post

Collection Sept 10th 1878  For the Board

of Relief for Disabled Ministers amt

five Dollars  $5.00	E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Nov 30th 1878  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev. Robt. Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath Morning Dec 1st 1878 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board of Education

Nov 1877 amt $3.10	E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board Church Erection

Dec 1878  amt $4.50	E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board of Freedman

Dec 1878 amt $3.03	E.J. Post  Clk

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                    <text>[page 114]

[corresponds to numbered page 122 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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122

Saturday March 1st 1879 Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning March 2 1879 the

sacrament of the Lords Supper was admst

by the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Collection March 1879 for the Board

of Foreign Missions amt 6.05 six dollars

&amp; five cents		E. J. Post


Saturday May 31 1879  Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post

Sabbath morning June 1 1879 the

sacrament of the Lords supper was adm

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			E. J. Post clk

Collection Sept 24 1879 for Board

of Relief for Disabled Ministers 

amt $4.18		E. J. Post clk


Collections Nov 29 1879 for the

Board of Home Missions amt 

$6.00			E. J. Post clk


Saturday Dec 6 1879 Preparatory

Lecture by the pastor Rev R Wylie

			E. J. Post 

Sabbath morning Dec 7 1879 the

sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Rev Robt. wylie

			E. J. Post clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 123 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					123

Collection Feb 1880 for the board

of foreign mission amt $8.00

			E. J. Post clk

Saturday Mch 6 1880 Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev Robt. Wylie

			E. J. Post

Sabbath morning Mch 7 1880 the

sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E. J. Post clk


Collection March 19 1880 for the

Board of Church Erection amt $5.00

			E. J. Post clk

Saturday June 5 1880 Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Sabbath morning June 6 1880

the sacrament of the Lords supper

was administered by the Pastor Rev

Robt Wylie		E. J. Post clk


Collection June 25 1880 for the 

Board of Education amt

$4.42			E. J. Post


Collection July 20 1880 for

Board of Publication amt

$3.38			E. J. Post

Collection Aug 25 1880 for Board

of Freedman amt $5.07

			E. J. Post clk
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                    <text>[page 116]

[corresponds to numbered page 124 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


124

Saturday Sept 4 1880 Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Sabbath morning Sept 5 1880 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administerd by the Pastor Rev Robt 

Wylie 			E J Post clk


Collection Nov 26 1880

			For Board of

Home Missions amount eight

dollars $8.00		E. J. Post clk

From S. S. for Board of H. M. $20.00   E. J. Post clk

Saturday Dec 1880 Preparatory lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie
	
			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning Dec 1880 The sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the pastor Rev Robt. Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Collection Jan 6 1881

			For the Board of

Foreign Missions amount seven dollars 

$7.00			E. J. Post clerk


Collection March 25 1881

			For board

of Ministerial Relief amt 15.00

			E. J. Post clk

Collection Mch 25 1881

		For Board

of sustintation   Amt $5.00

			E. J. Post clk

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                    <text>[page 117]

[corresponds to numbered page 125 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					125

Lyman Ford dismissed by letter

John W Condit

Andrew H Pierson [crossed out] dismissed by letter June 1880

115 William C. Pierson

Mary A. Domigan 

L. A. Posts [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter Ap 9th 1877

Melissa H Posts, [crossed out]

Harry L. Wheaton

Stephen Post &amp;

Jane Post his wife,

Charles E. Green

Clinton S Wheat [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Aug 31st 1878

Mary E Adams.

Victaline Hicks wife of Robert Hicks [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Mar 4th 1876

Oliver Peters [crossed out] Excommunicated for unchristian conduct [Mch 18th 1878]

Anna Adella Post [crossed out] Died May 31st 1880

Georgianna Harlocher wife of of H. Harlocher,

Almira Andrews wife of T. Andrews

Emma J. Freeman

Cornelia Orving wife of W. Owing.

Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R shaver

George William Perfect

Anna Luella Green

Robert Sarimore [crossed out] Dismissed by letter May 8th 1878

Alfred Bixler

Louis Ringer Dismissed by letter Nov. 25th 80

Jennie Freeman wife of C C Freeman

133 Martha J culver

Louisa Barton Wife of Alfred Barton

H. B. Rose [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter May 8th 1878

E. J. Rose [crossed out]

Florence Idella Rose [crossed out]

William Barton

Charles Kempton

Victor Jacobs

H. H. Horlocker

Mariah Condit                                         over 
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Mrs. Priscilla Sanders

Mch 6th 1880  Mr. Isaac H. Sinton

Mrs. Francis Isabella Sinton

John W Farmer &amp;

Jennie Farmer his wife


Infant Baptisms in 1889

Edmund S Wilson son of Wm Wilson

Agnes Jacobus Daughter of Wm &amp; Jennie Jacobus

William McGaughey son of Rev A. S. Katie Sharlip

Eletta. And

Jennie Belle Daughter of E. J. &amp; Louisa Port

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					127

Church Roll revised March 1881

Harry J. Potter &amp; his wife Died Mch 1895

Francis Potter

E. w. Condit &amp; his wife Died

Mary E. Condit

Servis Freeman &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter Sept 1882

Hannah Freeman

L. T. Pierson [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died 1888

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Jannett Pierson Died 1892

Mary E. Mills wife of D. Mills

Mary J Green

Sarah A. Condit [crossed out] Died

Chas Wheaton [crossed out] &amp; his wife died Sept 23rd 1881

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Anza Pierson Died 1896

E. J. Post &amp; his wife

Louisa Post

S. C. Ketcham &amp; his wife

Julia H. Ketcham

John A Post [crossed out] Died Nov 12 th 1886

I. A. Pierson [crossed out] &amp; his wife dismissed by letter

Pyrena Pierson [crossed out]

Matilda Domigan died

Simon Pierson &amp; his wife died Oct 1896

Abigail Pierson

S. C. Williams &amp; his wife dismissed by letter

Pyrena Williams

J. A. Wilson &amp; his wife

Chloe Wilson

Jonah Pierce [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

Sarah a. Pierce [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

E. Rice &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

Marion Rice [crossed out]

Ellen Boston Dismissed by letter

Dee Wylie wife of Rev Robt Wylie Dismissed by letter
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128

Lorenzo Condit &amp; his wife

Della O. Condit

M. E. Wilson wife of Wm Wilson

B. E. Wilson  "    " James  "

William Jacobus

Chas Pierson

David Condit Dismissed by letter

Chas Freeman &amp; his wife Dismissed Sept 1892

Jennie Freeman

Josephine Barton dismissed by letter Feb 1883

Hanry Cring &amp; his wife

Mary J. Cring

Sarah Domigan wife of H. Domigan

Louisa Jacobs [crossed out]

Edgar M. Condit [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died Nov 1881

Jane E. Condit

Ella Williams Dismissed by letter

Eva Wheaton [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

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Lawrence Huff &amp; his wife

Francis Huff

Philander Edminister &amp; his wife

Sarah Edminister Died

Eugenia Carpenter

Oriel Janett Alden [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Mattie A. Bailey dismissed by letter

Isaac Bailey &amp; his wife

Sina A Bailey

John Bailey &amp; his wife

Elizabeth Bailey

Mary [crossed out] A Johnson wife of H Johnson

Carrie May Potter

Ella J. Pierson Dismissed by letter

Jane R. Wilson wife of Saml Wilson

Daniel Bailey [crossed out]

Henry H Cring Jr

Geo. W. Cring
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					129

R  Marquis D. Cring

William C. Pierson

Harvey S. Wheaton Dismissed by letter

Stephen Post &amp; his wife [crossed out] Died Feb 6 1886

Martha Jane Post [crossed out] Died Aug 18th 1881

Chas. E Green

R  H. H. Herlocker &amp; his wife

Georgianna Herlocker Died Nov 1893

Alsin a Andrews wife of Thos Andrews

Emma J. Freeman [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Cornelia S. Cring [crossed out] wife of G. W. Cring

Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R. Shaver

Anna Luella Green

Alfred Bixler &amp; his wife [crossed out]

Mary R Bixler Dismissed by letter

Martha J. Culver Died

Lousia Barker [crossed out] wife of A. Barton Dismissed by letter

Anna Whitney

Wm Barton [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Chas Kempton [crossed out]

Victor Jacobs [crossed out]

Mariah Condit

Priscilla Sanders

Isaac Linton [crossed out] &amp; his wife

Frances Isabella Linton  Dismissed Sept 18th 1884

John W. Farmer [crossed out] &amp; his wife

Jennie Farmer [crossed out]

Chas E Ringer &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

M. A. Ringer Dismissed by letter

Hattie Wells [crossed out] wife of Tina Wells

Agnes Curry [crossed out] wife of Geo. Curry Died Feb 9 1893

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Hattie Spur

Jennie Curry Jacobs

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130

 "	Emma Pierson Miller

 "	Lizzie Curry Longshore

	Thos. W. Curry  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Chauncey E. Post

	Martin Pierson [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Sept 1892

	Chas. M. Wheaton x  Gone to Baptist Ch.

 "	T. P. Potter

 "	James E. Pierson

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 "	Mary E. Green Wife of Chas Green

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 "	Eliza Perfect

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Sept  "	Nora M. Bricker wife of David Bricker

 "    " Huldah Patrick  Dead

	Alice Anderson [crossed out]

	John Anderson [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter

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	Willie L. Perry  Dismissed by letter Feb 20/93

 "	Louis B. Ketcham

	Frank T. Huff [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Mch 1892

	Arthur B. Wylie Dismissed by Letter

	Otis A. Wheaton Dismissed by Letter

	Charley C. Cring   "       "   "

	Harry L. Rice [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Jan 1894

	Earl M. Perfect [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter July 1894

 "	Inah D. Wilson

 R	Hattie Wiant Duckworth  Dyer place

	Cora M. Pierson  Died

	Estella M. Post  Dismissed by Letter
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					131

	Wesley Hubble &amp; His Wife

		Hubble Dismissed by Letter

 "	Fred F. Green  Dismissed by Letter

Sept 1885 William Wilson

 "    R	Viola Cring wife of Geo Cring

 "	Madora Longwell

 -	Margaret Knox

 "	Alice Post

	Susan Perfect [crossed out] wife of Norman Perfect ^Died March 10 1898

	William Harmon &amp; his wife  Dismissed by Letter Mch 20/92

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 "	Lizzie Perfect Huffman

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 " 1889	Bertie Wilson Hopkins

	Minnie Ringer [crossed out]  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Herman Ringer

 "	Burite Ketcham

 "	Clara Condit

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	Edith Leak

June 1889 James F Duckworth &amp; his wife ^Died Feb 8 1893

 "	Eliza Duckworth

	Katie Sharpless [crossed out] wife of Rev A. L. Sharpless

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	Mrs A.M. Shaff	Dismissed by Letter

Byron Gorsuch

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	Aaron D. Tharp Dismissed by Letter Jan 9 1893

 " 28/91 Elza Debolt &amp; his wife

  R	      Debolt

	Lulu Post

	Maud Bailey (Williams)

 -	Lida Whitney

	Clara Cring (Elliott)  Dismissed by letter

Mch 6"/92 David E. Bricker
	
	Gracie Chadwick  Dismissed by Letter

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Sept 1892 Edgar Paul Condit

 "	Grace Ethel Condit

June 1893 M.E. Wallace wife of Rev W.D. Wallace [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

 "	Della Evans Pierson wife of James Pierson

	S.C. Williams [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died

 "	Pyrena Williams

	Ella Williams [crossed out]  Died

	Mrs H. M. Whitehead [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Aug 1894

	Miss M.E. Whitehead

 "	Edith M. Condit

 "	Henry P Miller

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	Corinne Wallace [crossed out]  Dismissed by letter

 "	Essie Jacobus

 "	Lida Wilson

 "	Sadie Cring

 "	Bernis Wilson

 " 	Lily Bailey

 "	Daisy Clark (Cunningham)

 "	Maggie Wilson

 "	Leet Allen Vankirk

 "	Ona Whitney

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 "	John Shaver

	Maud Domigan  Died

	Zilla Brown  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Sarah E. Dudgeon

Dec 1"	Abby Huff

 "	Maidie Wilson

 "	Carrie Wilson

	Faye Condit  Dismissed by Letter

	Hannie Belle Wallace [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter

	Helen Post  Died

	Otis Wheaton &amp;   Dismissed by letter

	Grace Wheaton  his wife
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					133

March R	Blanch Fitch Colrd

1897	Frederic Ford  Died

	Jerre Longshore - Dismissed by Letter

1898	Mrs H.H. Cring

 "	John B. Miller

 "	Estell Hannon

 "	Mattie Oldham

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	Infant Baptisms (Cont from p 118)

1905

Sept 2nd Mary Marguerite Cring daughter of H.H. &amp; Elsie Cring

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March 28 John Andrew son of C.R. &amp; Della Schnobley

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	Adult Baptisms (contd from p 118)

1902

March 23 Bricker Charlie C.

	Chambers, Maggie May

	Condit Mulford Smith

	Cring Clarence Koontz

	Cring Florence

	Cring Henry Floyd

	Cring Iva Jane

	Cring Myrtle Viola

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	Dawes Dan

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	Hupp Hall

	Huff Mrs Catherine Lily

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136

	Adult Baptisms  contd

Mar 23 1902

	Shicks Walter

	Shicks Wilbur Augustus

	Spearman John Henry

	Speer Geneva

	Speer Wm Leo

	Seever Leroy

	Swartwood James

	Ulery Mrs Ordilla

	Ulery Nettie

	Ulery Gertrude Eugena

	Webb Alozo Martin

	Wells Mrs Maude

	Whitney Oral Cleone

	Adams Mrs Grace

Above persons Baptized by Rev Mr Cellars Mar 23rd 1902 (51 in all)

Mar 30 1902 

	Curry John Milligan

	Curry Ina Olga

	Ginn George Fleming

	Ginn Mrs Sallie

	Hight Ella

	Hupp Mrs Nellie

	Sheridan Mrs Sarah

	Spangler Luke Belle

	Spearman Grace Agnes

Dec 4th '04 

	Bailey, Evah May

 "   "	Feazel, Clara Louise

 "   "  Spangler, Nannie Blanche

Feb 14th 04 Webb, Mrs Frank

Mar 5th '05 Hyatt Mrs Anna May

 " 31st '04 Magill Saml Wood

 " 28th '09 Cring Ersel

 "  "    "  Edminster, Roy Philander

	Edminster Harold

	Bailey, Edward D.
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138

	                 Membership Roll

	                      as

                     Revised Oct 22nd, 1902.

When United	How					When Dismissed

				Names

			  Andrews Alsina		Died May 1st 1909

Mar '02			  Adams Mrs Grace		Oct 1902 by letter


			  Blades Florince		Dismissed Dec 195 letter

			  Blades Ainsley O

March 28th '09 Profession Bailey, Edward		Dismissed by letter Mch 22/15
 
April 4 1908 	Letter	  Bailey Blanche		Dismissed by letter May 1st 1910

  "   "           "       Bailey Grace			Dismissed by letter Sept 12th '08

June '94		  Bailey, Lily			     "    "     "   June 7, 1912

			  Bailey Issac			Died

			  Bailey Mrs Sina A		Dismissed by Apr 1 1915	 

			  Bailey John			Died Oct 15th 1906

			  Bailey Elizabeth Crane

Mch '02	     		  Bricker David E

Sept '84		  Bricker Nora M

Mar '02      Profession   Bricker Charlie C

 "               "	  Bell, Robert  

 "               "	  Bell, Mary Roseline

Dec 3rd '04      "        Bailey Evah May    		Dismissed by letter June 7, 1916

June 9th '06     "        Bailey Mrs. Alice		Dismissed Mch 22/15

Mch 16/13		  Bailey Mrs Bulah

    "           "	  Boyd Sarah

    "		"	  Bailey James

			  Carpenter Mrs Eugenia 

			  Cellar W. A.			Dismissed by letter Jan 27th '03

			  Cellar Hattie			     "         "     "     "

Mar '02      Profession	  Cellar Harold Reid		     "         "     "     "

			  Condit, Jane E		Died Oct 18th 1907

			  Condit, Maria			Died Aug 8th 1911

			  Condit Lorenzo S.		  "    "

			  Condit Della O. 		
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					139

			Membership Roll (cont)

When United	How	  Condit Mary E			When Dismissed

Mar '89     Profession    Condit, Clara M.

Sept '92         "        Condit, Edgar Paul

 "    "          "	  Condit, Grace Ethel

June '93	 "	  Condit, Edith M. received 	 Dismissed by letter
            	            by letter Oct 20, 1912

Mar '02		 "        Condit, Dane

			  Condit, Nellie (Huff)		July  st '07 

Mar '02		 "	  Condit, Mulford Smith		July  st '07

 "  '00          "	  Condo, Inez Nettie

 "   02			  Condo, Andrew Crentin

 "   "		 "	  Chambers, Maggie May		Died Mch 29-11

			  Cring  Henry			Died May 5th 1904

			  Cring, Mary J

			  Cring, Henry H (Jun)

Mar '98			  Cring  Elsie			Died

			  Cring, Geo W			dropped

			  Cring  Viola

June '94    Profession	  Cring Sadie

Mar '02          "        Cring Clarence Koontz		1910 Dismissed by letter

   "		 "	  Cring Henry Floyd		crossed out [Dismissed by letter]
                                                        received back 1913

   "             "	  Cring Florence		crossed out
							[Dismissed by letter Jan 8 1912]

   "             "        Cring, Myrtle Viola		Dismissed by letter

   "	         "	  Cring Iva Jane		Dismissed Jan 8-12

 			  Cunningham, Daisy (Clark) 	Susp. Roll, 1912

Mar 02	   Prof of faith  Curry John Milligan

   "            "         Curry Mrs Nellie

   "            "         Wilson Curry, Ina Olga

Mar 27th '09 Prof of faith  Comstock Mrs. Chas

 "    "       "       "	  Cring, Ensel			Dismissed Mch 22/15	

Dec 28/1910 On profession Comstock Roy

   "     "		  Cook Hazel

   "     " 		  Cring Mary

Mch 16/13   		  Cook Mrs Nettie

  "    "		  Clevenger Robert

  "    "		  Clevenger Harry

  "    "		  Clevenger Irina

  "    "		  Comstock  Glendon				over 
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140

  "    "                  Cring Chester

Mch 16/13                 Curry Dennis

   "   "                  Chambers Phoeba

When united	How	Membership roll Continued	When dismissed

Mch 16/13		  Comstock Hazel

   "   "		  Clevenger Frank
   
   "   "		  Clevenger Delpha

   "   "  		  Curry Russell

   "   "      		  Comstock Mable	

Mach 16/13		  Debolt Mrs Ruth

Feb '91			  Debolt Elza

Mch 16/13		  Vaughin  Debolt

Mar '02     Prof of Fth	  Debolt Hayes Levi

                          De Wolf  Carrie May (Potter)	Dismissed by Lett Apl 9th '03

			  Domigan,  Mrs Sarah		Died

Sept '94		  Dudgeon, Sarah E.		Dismissed by letter Apl 6th '03

Mar '02	    Prof of Fth	  Dawes  Carl Dail		Joined Bethel Ch

   "         "       "    Dawes, Dan			Joined Bethel Ch

   "         "       "    Dawes, Pearl                  Joined Bethel Ch 

   "         "       "    Edwards, Mrs Mary C

   "         "       "    Edwards Henry

   "         "       "    Edwards Dennis

Mch 16/13		  Earl Edmister    

			  Edminister Philander		Died Dec 16th '04

			  Evans Mrs Frances

June '99     By letter	  Evans Ganza	

Mar '02    Prof of Fth	  Evans Fred			Susp Roll 1912 Restored
							&amp; dismissed Oct 1912

Mar 25 1906  Lett	  Edminster, Mrs John

Mar 27     Prof of faith  Edminster Harold

  "          "       "    Edminster Roy

 			  Edwards Isaac			Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

Mar '02    Prof of Faith  Farris, Lola Dell		Died Oct 5th '02

   "         "       "    Jennings Farris Bessie Lorraine

   "         "       "    Farris May Daisy

   "         "       "    Foster Mrs Carrie May		Died July 1912

Dec 3rd '04  "       "    Feazel Mrs Amy 

Dec 3rd '04  "       "    Feazel Clara Louise		Suspended

Mch 16/13		  Feazel Howard

    "                     Farris George                 Suspended

			  Green Mrs Mary J.		Died Feby 2nd 1906

			  Green Chas E.

			  Green Mary E			Died Apr 11 1913

			  Green Anna Luella

July '90		  Gorsuch Byron			Dismissed by letter Mar 28th 1908
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					141
		
when united	How	       Membership Roll (cont)		when dismissed  How

Mar 02        Prof of Faith    Green, Worth Gordon		X  '09  suspended

  "      	"	       Green, Esther Dell		suspended 1915

  "             "              Geddis John Thomas

  "             "  	       Geddis Mrs Lizzie Hanna

  "             "              Geddis John Arthur

  "             "              Smith Geddis May Roma		Dismissed letter 2/2 '16

  "             "	       Geddis Jesse Thomas

  "             "              Geddis Clarence Lloyd

  "             "              Geddis Matthew Cyrus

  "             "              Ginn George Fleming		Suspended 1916

  "             "              Ginn, Mrs Sallie			"D &amp; D" Roll  p 147	

Dec 22 1910		       Ginn John W			on S. R.

 "  "   "		       Carrie Ginn his wife             March 30 '14

Mch 16/13		       Green Lois			suspended 1915

 "    "			       Ginn Edna			suspended  "

 98			       Hannan Estella

			       Hopkins, Bertie (Wilson)		Dismissed by letter Feb 21st '09

			       Hoover, Minnie (Cring)

			       Huff, Lawerence			Apl 5th '07 Letter

			       Huff, Frances			Apl 5th '07   "

Dec '94	      Prof of Fth      Huff, Abbie			Apl a5th '07  "

		"	       Huffman Mrs Lizzie (Perfect)	Dismissed by Letter 1911

Mar 02          "	       Hannan, James			Died July 2nd '03

  "             "              Hannan, Mrs Rose			D &amp; D

  "             "	       Hannan, John Irvine

  "             "              Hannan, Clyde Easterday

  "             "              Hight Elsy Ella			Joined at Bethel

  "             "	       Hoover, Dwight Cring		Dismissed by letter Jan 13 

  "             "              Hoover, Clarence Burton		"D &amp; D" Roll p 147

  "             "              Huff,  Mrs Catherine Lily	X '09 Susp. Roll 1912 

  "             "              Huff,  Pearl May		        X '09 Susp. Roll 1912

  "             "	       Hupp Hall			Oct '02 Letter

  "             "              Hupp Mrs Nellie                  Oct '02 Letter	

Mch '05         "	       Hyatt, Anna May		        Dropped

Mch '06/13		       Hannon Emma	           		
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


142 					
		   		  	 
Mch 16/13		       Anna Jacobus                    suspended Roll March 30 - 14

   "			       Goldie  "		       suspended Roll March 30 - 14

When united	How            Membership Roll (Continued)     when dismissed      How

			       Jacobus, William	

			       Jacobus, Jennie (Curry)         Deceased	

June '94    Prof of Fth        Jacobus, Geddis Essa

Mch '02        		       Jacobus, Sounds Agnes Fay

Mch 16-13		       Jennings Daniel

Mch 16/13		       Ketcham Julian Elizabeth	

			       Ketcham S. C.

		               Ketcham, Julia H		       Died Feb 1913

Mar '85     Prof of Fth	       Ketcham Lewis B

 "   89      "       "         Ketcham Bertie		       Died Jany 13th 1906

			       Knox, Ina D (Wilson)	       D &amp; D

Mar '02	1906  		       Kempton Matthews Ella May

Mar 25 1906   Letter           Kempton Mrs Ida Wiley

                               Lane Belle

Dec 22 1910                    Lane Fenton

On Prof			       Lane Charles

			       Longshore Lizzie (Corry)

			       Longwell Madora			Dismissed by letter

Sept '99      Letter	       Leak Emery C.		        Susp. Roll 1912 Dis

			       Leak, Edith		        Susp. Roll 1912 Dis

Dec 22/1910		       Lane Nellie		        See on

Mch 16/13		       Lane Dean                        Page 146

 "    "                        George Lane L                    for letter L.

			       Mill Mary E (wife of Dr. Mills)

			       Miller, Emma (Pierson)		Sept 8th 1907

June '93		       Miller, Henry P		        Sept 8th 1907

March 98		       Milller, John B.	

March '02   Prof of Fth	       Matthews, Webb Chase

  "    "     "   "   "	       MacFarland cyrus			'09

  "    "     "   "   "         Meredith, George Allie 

Mar '07       Letter           Meredith Lottie (Stockwell)

 "   "     Prof of Fth	       Magill Saml Wood			Suspend 1915

Dec 22 1910		       Meredith Emily May

Mch 16/13		       Mills H. Gorges			By letter

			       Mora Joseph		
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					143 

			      Membership Roll (Cont)	       Dismissed     How

Mch 16/13		      Dixon Fremont		       March 1914 suspened

    '98                       Oldham, Mattie		       Letter



			      Post, E. J.		       Died Feb 23, 1916

			      Post, Louisa 		       Died May 25th 1911

			      Post, Chauncey E.	

Sept '85   Prof of Fth	      Post, Alice  

Mch '89     "   "   "  	      Post, Kelly C		       Dismissed by Letter

Feb '91                       Post Lulu			       Dis by Letter Feb 25/13

Mch '02    Prof of Fth	      Post Jennie Belle		       Dismissed by letter

 "   "      "       "         Post Letta Maria                 1911 Dismissed by letter

			      Pierson, Mrs. Abigail

			      Pierson, Charles		       Died July 1910

  '98       Letter            Pierson, Jennie (Dixon)	

			      Pierson William C.	       Dismissed by letter Mch 25

			      Pierson James E.		       Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

 			      Pierson Della (Evans)            Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

			      Perfect, Eliza

			      Potter, T. O. 		       Died Jan 1912

            Letter 	      Potter Mrs. Minnie	       Dismissed by Letter Nov 26th '05

Mch '02    Prof of Fth	      Potter Francis		       Dismissed by letter

 "   "      "   "   "         Pierson, Leland Evans	       Dismissed by letter October 12, 1912

			      Post, Mrs Mary E.		       Dismissed by letter Apl 08  1907

Mch 25th 1906  Letter	      Pitkin Robert		       Dismissed by letter July 19th '08

      "          "            Pitkin Mrs Robt	               Dismissed by letter July 19th '08

Mch 16-13		      Potter Munson		       suspended 1915

   "   "		      Pace Carly		

   "   "                      Lloyd Pace

   "   "    		      Post Ruth	
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144 

When invited    How	      Membership Roll (Cont)	       When Dismissed 
	
				Ringer, Chas E.

				Ringer, Maggie A.

Mar '89				Ringer, Herman

Mch 16		113		Shearman Ernest

Dec 22		1910		Spangler John			Suspd 1915

Dec 22		1910		Saunders Mrs [illegible]	 "     "

Dec 22		1910		Saunders Mary Elen		 "     "

				Shaver, Alpheaus B.		suspended Feb 28 16

				Shaver, Orlena R

Mar '02	     Prof of faith 	Shaver ^Wright, Ona Beem	*suspended

				Shaver, John			Died

				Speer, Hetty

				Speer, Hattie

Mar '02      Prof of Faith	Saunders ^Kenny Grace Anna	By letter Apl 18th '09

  "		"		Saunders Iva Jane		Died, Oct 2nd '02

  "		"		Sheridan, Mrs Sarah		-see page 147  Died

				Shicks, (now Love) Myrta Marguerite Suspended Mch 30 -14

				Shicks, Walter			Suspended " "  Restored 1916

				Shicks, Wilbur Augustus

				Spangler, Lutie Belle	 	*Suspended Mch 30 -14

				Spearman, Grace Agnes		*Suspended Mch 30

				Spearman, John Henry		*Suspended Mch 10.14

				Suver, Leroy			"D &amp; D" Roll p 147
 	
				Swartwood, James		"D &amp; D" Roll p 147

				Speer, Mrs Electa		By letter Nov. 17th '04

				Speer ^(Edwards) Geneva

				Speer, Wm Leo			By letter Nov. 17th '07

Dec 3rd '04   Prof of Faith	Spangler, Nannie Blanche (McBroom)

Sept 2nd '05     Letter		Schnebley, C.R.			Dismissed by Letter

 "    "   "        "		Schnebley Mrs C.R.		Mch 31 - 11

Mch 16/13			Shultz Mrs Cora			Dismissed 1916

Mch '02	      Prof of Faith	Ulery Mrs Ordilla		Dismissed by Letter Mar 28th '08

				Ulery, Gertrude Eugene		Dismissed by Letter Feb 28th '09
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					145 

When invited    How	      Membership Roll (Cont)	       When Dismissed 
	
June '04      Prof of Faith	Van Kirk, Leet Allen		"D of D" Roll p 147

				Whitney, Mrs Anna

June '04      Prof of Faith     Whitney ^(now Stanforth) Ona	x Dismissed by Letter 1911

				Williams, Pyrena		Died - 1910

				Williams, Maud (Bailey)		Dis by Letter Feb 28 - 13

				Wilson, J.A.			Dismissed by Letter

				Wilson, Chloe			    "       "

Sept -85			Wilson, William			Died

				Wilson, M.E.			Died Jany 13th 1910

				Wilson, Mrs. B.E.		Died Jany. 13th 1916

				Wilson, Jane R.

June '94      Prof of Fth	Wilson, ^Cornett Lydia		Dismissed by letter Jany 22nd '06

 "     "       "    "  "	Wilson, Bernis			April [illegible] '07

 "     "       "    "  "	Wilson, Maggie

Sept '94			Wilson, Robert (Sen)		Died Sept 1913

Dec '94	       "    "  "	Wilson, Maida

 "    "	       "    "  "	Wilson, Carrie

March '02     Prof of Fth	Whitney, Oral Cleone		Dismissed by letter ^March 26th 1910

				Webb, Alonzo Martin		"D &amp; D" Roll p. 147

				Wells, Clarence McKirgan	Sept 25th 1904

				Wells, Mrs Maude		Sept 25th 1904

				Wilson, ^Baumgardner Mary Evangeline

				Wilson, ^Fisher Lamatta Irene

				Wilson, ^Geddis Anna Belle

				Wilson ^Geddis Sada Armstrong

				Wilson, Orlando Dawes

				Wilson, Lucy Allen		Dis by Letter

		 Letter		Wilson Mrs Eunice (Price)	April 21st '04

Feby 14th 1904  Prof of Faith	Webb, Mrs Minnie Lee (Borden)	Died Feb 23rd 04

June 9th 1907   Letter		White, Arthur Calvin		Died Mar 15th 1910

1912 June 9	Letter		Wilson Grant H.			Dismissed Oct 31 '16

   "		  "		Wilson Carrie (Mrs. Grant H.)	   "      Oct 31, 1916

Mch 16 -13			Water Mrs F W.	

  "      "			Wilson Arthur			Dismissed by Letter

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                    <text>[page 138]

[corresponds to numbered page 146 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


146 

		Roll Continued

Mch 16/13			Wilcox Amah			Suspended Mch 30 '14

				Walter Nancy

				Walter Catherine

				Walter Cora

				Walter Maurice

				Wilcox Mrs Belle		suspended Mch 30 -14

				Wilson Marclete [Masclet]


Mch 16"/13			Longshore Norton Gale

				Longshore ^Comstock Veo

				Longshore Albert


Mch 16/13			Spearman Anis

				Saunders Edward

				Spangler Minor  suspended 1915

				Spearman Earl

				Spangler Henry  suspended 1915

				Spencer Clayton

				Spangler Mamie  Died Sept 25 1915

				Spencer Mae Dorothy

Mch 16/13			Edwards Frank  Suspended 1915

				Stevens Edward	Suspended 1915
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                    <text>[page 139]

[corresponds to numbered page 147 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					147

	Roll of Members Dismissed &amp; Dropped

		Having removed.

Cring Marquis D.

Herlocker H.H.

Saunders Priscilla

Speer Charley

Duckworth Hattie (Wiant)

Knox Margaret

Duckworth Eliza

Debolt Mrs Elza

Whitney Lida

Fitch, Blanche (Col)

Webb, Alonzo Martin

Van Kirk, Leet Allen

Swartwood James

Suver, Leroy

Sheridan Mrs Sarah	Died June 9th '05

Hoover, Clarence

Ginn, Mrs. Sallie

-------

	Roll Continued

Mch 16"/13	Cole Emman

		Comstock Charles

		Cring Russel

		Cring Grace

		Cook Selah

June 1915	Corbin Maggie

		Mrs Wm Jacobus

		Miss Minnie Ringer

		Miss Vella Ringer

Dec 26. 15	Mr Claud Hyatt

		Mr Charles Johnson

		Mrs Eva Johnson

		Mrs Marth Volkman
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                    <text>[page 140]

[corresponds to numbered page 150 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


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150

Collection June 30th 1881 for Board

of Church Erection amt $5.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Aug. 11th 1881 for Board of 

Ministerial Relief Amt $7.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Mch 5th 1881  Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Mch 6 The Lords

Supper was administered by the Pastor

Rev Robt Wylie			E.J. Post Clk


Saturday June 4th 1881  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post


Sabbath morning June 5th 1881 The Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie  	E.J. Post


Saturday Sept 3rd 1881  Preparatory lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie  	E.J. Post


Sabbath morning Sept 4th 1881 The Sacrament 

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the Pastor			E.J. Post


Sept 16 1881 Collection for Board

of Education amt $5.00		E.J. Post


Oct 1881 Collection for Board of

Home Mission amt $9.00

Sabbath School   $22.00		E.J. Post, Clk
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                    <text>[page 141]

[corresponds to numbered page 151 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					151

Oct 1st 1881 Collection by Sabbath

School to Board of Home Missions

Twenty two Dollars $22.00	E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Dec 3rd 1881  Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Dec 4th 1881 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev R

Wylie				E.J. Post  Clk


Collection January 1882 for

Board of Freedman amt $10-	E.J. Post  Clk


Collection February 1882 for Board

of Foreign Missions  Amt $10.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday March 4th 1882 Preparatory

Services by Pastor Rev Robb Wylie

				E.J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning March 5th 1882 the

Sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post Clk


Collection March 1881 for Board of

Publication amt $7.00		E.J. Post Clk


Saturday June 3d 1882 Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning June 4th 1882 the Sacrament of

the Lords supper was administered by the Pastor

Rev Robt Wylie			E.J. Post Clk
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                    <text>[page 142]

[corresponds to numbered page 152 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


152

June 19th 1882 collection for the

Power Claim amt $4.17

				E.J. Post Clk


July 24th 1882 Collection for Board of

Church Erection Amt $12.00

				E.J. Post Clk


Sept 14th 1882 Collection for Board

of Relief of Disable Minister's amt

$8.00				E.J. Post Clk


Sept 2nd 1882 Preparatory Services by

The Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Sept 3rd 1882 the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Dec 2nd 1882 Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Dec 3rd 1882 the

sacrament of the Lords supper was 

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Dec 11th 1882 for Board

of Home mission amt $8.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Dec 12th 1882 for Board of

Education amt $8.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Feb 1882 for Board of

Foreign Missions amt $5.00

				E.J. Post, Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 153 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					153

Saturday March 3rd 1883 Preparatory

services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Mch 4th 1883 the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was ad-

ministered by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection March 1883 for Board of

Freedman amt $5.00

				E.J. Post  Clk


Collection May 1883 for Board of

Publication amt $6.74		E.J. Post clk


Saturday June 2nd 1883 Preparatory services

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie	E.J. Post


Sabbath morning June 3rd 1883 The Sacrament

of the Lords supper was administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie	E.J. Post, Clerk


Collection June 1883 for Board Church

erection  amt $7.00		E.J. Post Clk


Satruday Sept 1st 1883 Preparatory services

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie	E.J. Post


Sabbath morning Sept 2nd 1883 the

Sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post clk


Collection Sept 1883 for Board of Ch

Erection amt $5.00		E.J. Post Clk


Collection Sept 1883 for Board of Relief

Amt $5.00			E.J. Post Clk


Collection Dec 1883 for Board of Education

amt $5.00			E.J. Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 154 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


154

Saturday Dec 1883 Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                              E. J. Post


Sabbath morning Dec 1883 The sacrements

of the Lords supper was administered by	

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                              E. J. Post


Collection Dec 1883 for board of Home

Missions ant $6.00            E. J. Post  


Collection Jan 1884 for Board of Freedom

Amt $4.00                     E. J. Post


Saturday march 1884 Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                             E. J. Post clk


Sabbath morning March 1884 The

sacrament of the Lords supper was 

administered by the Pastor Rev Robb Wylie

                             E. J. Post clk


Saturday June 1884 Preparatory Service

by the pastor Rev Robb Wylie

                            E. J. Post clk

 				
Sabbath morning June 1884 The 

sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered by the Pastor Rec Robt Wylie


                           E. J. Post clk


Collection Sept 1884 for board of Relief

$6.00 dollars              E. J. Post clk


Saturday Sept 1884 Preparatory

services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

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[corresponds to numbered page 155 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					155

Sabbath morning Sept 1884 The

sacrament of the Lords supper was ad

ministered by the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                          E. J. Post clk


Saturday Dec 1884 Preparatory service

by the Pastor Sabbath morning the 

Sacrament of the Lords supper was 

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie                    E. J. Post clk


Collections Dec 1884 for Board of 

Home Missions $5.00 dollars  E. J. Post clk


Collection Dec 1884 for Board of

Education $5.00 dollars     E. J. Post clk


Collection Jan 1885 for Board of Freedman

$3.00 dollars           E. J. Post clk


March 7th 1885 Preparatory Services by the 

Pastor Sabbath morning the sacrament of 

the Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                        E. J. Post clk

 
June 6th 1885 Preparatory services by the 

Pastor Sabbath morning the sacrament of

the Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                       E. J. Post clk


Collection Aug 1885 for Board of

Home Missions Amt $7.00

                      E. J. Post clk

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[corresponds to numbered page 156 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


156

September 5th 1885 Preparatory Services by

the Pastor Sabbath Morning the Sacrement

of the Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev Robt Wylie     E. J. Post clk


Sept 1885 Collection for Board of

Ministerial Relief and $7.00

			E. J. Post clk

Oct 1885 Special Collection for

board of Home Missions Amt

$5.00                  E. J. Post clk


Collection for Board of Foreign

Missions July 1885   Amt $9.00

                      E. J. Post clk

December 5th 1885 Preparatory Services

by the Pastor.  Sabbath morning the

sacraments of the Lords Supper was

administered by the pastor Rev Robt

Wylie                 E. J. Post clk


Dec 1885 Collections for Board of

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Freedman Amt $2.00  E. J. Post clk


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the Pastor.  Sabbath morning the

Sacrament of the Lords supper was 

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie           E. J. Post clk


Mch 1886  Collections for Board of

Church  Erection  Amt $5.00

	       E. J. Post clk
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					157

Examined and approved in Presbytery

at Delaware Ohio April 15th 1886

                W. E. Thomas 
                      Moderator

June 5th 1886 Preparatory service by the

Pastor Sabbath morning June 6 the sacrament

of the Lords supper was administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                 E. J. Post clk

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Erection Amt $5.00     E. J. Post clk


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Pastor Sabbath Morning 5th The sacraments

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the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                       E. J. Post clk


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Pastor Sabbath morning 5th the sacrament

of the Lords supper was administered by 

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F. missions by sabbath school A 10.00

                              E. J. Post clk



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Missions Amt $5.00         E. J. Post clk


March 1887 col for Bd of F Missions

Amt $5.00             E. J. Post clk
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158

March 5th 1887 Preparatory service by the 

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                    E. J. Post clk


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Pastor assisted by the Rev R A Watson

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Collection for board of Publication

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                  E. J. Post clk

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                  E. J. Post clk

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                 E. J. Post clk


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Sabbath morning Sept 5th 1887 the

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by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                E. J. Post clk


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                E. J. Post clk

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               E. J. Post clk

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					159

Saturday Dec 4th 1887 Preparatory

Service by the Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

Sabbath Morning Dec 5th 1887 The sacrament

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the Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

               E. J. Post clk


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             E. J. Post clk


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Collection June 1888 for Bd Pub &amp;

Sabbath School work  Amt $5.00

                     E. J. Post clk

Collection July 1888 for Bd Ch Erection

Amt $5.00      E. J. Post clk


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Sabbath June 8th the sacrament of the

Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                 E. J. Post clk


Collection Nov 1888 for

Bd of Education Amt $5.00

                 E. J. Post clk
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160

Saturday Dec 1888 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor.  And

on sabbath morning the Sacraments of

the Lords supper was administered by

the pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                  
                 E. J. Post clk


Collection Dec 1888 for Bd of Freedman

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                 E. J. Post clk   


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                 E. J. Post clk


Collection Feb 1889 for Bd of Aid

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                E. J. Post clk

Saturday Mch 2nd 1889 Preparatory

services were held by the Pastor and 

on Sabbath morning the sacrament

of the Lords supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                
                 E. J. Post clk


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                 E. J. Post clk	

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Sabbath morning the 2nd of June the sacrament

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the Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                
                 E. J. Post clk	
	

Collection July 1889 for Bd

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                 E. J. Post clk
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					161

Sat Aug 21 1889 Preparatory Services

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Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1889 the communion

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                  E. J. Post clk

Collection Sept 1889 for Bd of Education

Amt 2.00

                E. J. Post clk

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                E. J. Post clk

Saturday Nov 31 st 1889 Preparatory

Services were held by the pastor Rev A S

Sharpless Sabbath morning Dec 1st 1889

The Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

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              E. J. Post clk

Collection Dec 1889 for Bd of 

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             E. J. Post clk


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              E. J. Post clk


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               E. J. Post clk

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Services were held by the Pastor Rev A

Sharpless Sabbath morning Mch 2

1890 the communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Pastor

               E. J. Post clk


Collection March 1890 for aid

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162

Collection for Johnstown Pa flood

Sufferers Aug 1889 Amt $12.00


Saturday June 3rd 1890 Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

and on Sabbath morning the Communion of

the Lords Supper was observed and

administered by the Pastor

                E. J. Post clk 


Collection for Board of Relief

Sept 1890 Amt $5.00

               E. J. Post clk 


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the communion of the Lords Supper was

observed administered by the Pastor Rev

A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk 


Collection Oct 1890 for Board of

Church Erection Amt 3.00

               E. J. Post clk 


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Freedman  Amt $3.00

               E. J. Post clk 


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morning the Communion of the Lords

Supper was observed administered by the

Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

               E. J. Post clk 


Collection Dec 1890 for Bd of

Home Missions  Amt $4.00

               E. J. Post clk 
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					163

Collection Jan 1891 for Bd of Foreign

Missions amount $4.00

               E. J. Post clk 

March 1st 1891 Preparatory services were

had.  Sabbath morning the communion

of the Lords supper was observed and

administered by the Pastor Rev A S Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

Thus for examined and approved

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             M. W. Brown   Moderator

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supper was observed &amp; administered

by the Pastor Rev A S Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

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Church Erection Amt $2.00

             E. J. Post clk 

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had &amp; the communion of the Lords

Supper was observed &amp; administered by

the Pastor Rev A. S.  Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

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              E. J. Post clk 

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&amp; the Communion of the Lords Supper were observed

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154

March 5th 1892 Preparatory services were

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supper was observed &amp; administered by the

Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk  

June 4th 1892

         Preparatory services

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June 5th the communion of the Lords

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Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk   

Baptisms June 4, 1892

Infant Dan C. Son of L. S &amp; Dellas Condit

Esther Dell daughter of Chas &amp; Mary Green

Mable          "     " Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

Saturday Sept 3rd 1892

                      Preparatory

Services were held and Sabbath

Mornings Sept 4th the communion of

the Lords Supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

               E. J. Post clk 

Collection August 1892 for Bd

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              E. J. Post clk 

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                Preparatory

Services were held by Rev Robert Wylie

Pastor of the Church of Jersey Ohio and on

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					155
    
Saturday Feb 24th 1893 Preparatory

Services were held by Rev Wm. G March

of Marysville Ohio &amp; Sabbath morning

the Lords Supper administered by the 

Same              E. J. Post clk 

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery

at Richmond , O., Apr 12, 1893

Thomas Hill, Mod.

Saturday June 3rd 1893

                Preparatory

services were held by the Pastor Rev

W. D. Wallace Sabbath morning the 

Communion of the Lords Supper was

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                E. J. Post clk 

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               Preparatory

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W D Wallace.  Sabbath morning the

Communion of the Lords supper was

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              E. J. Post clk 

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the communion of the Lords Supper

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[corresponds to numbered page 166 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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156
  
Saturday June 2nd 1894 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor Rev

W. D. Wallace

                Sabbath morning June

3rd the communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Pastor

                 E. J. Post clk 

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2nd the communion of the Lords Supper

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                 E. J. Post clk 

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               Sabbath morning the communion

of the Lords supper was administered by

the pastor

                  E. J. Post 

Sat June 1st 1895  Preparatory services

were held by the Pastor Rev W. D. Wallace

Sabbath morning the Communion of

the Lords supper was administered by 

the Pastor

                  E. J. Post clk 

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Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords supper was administered

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                 E. J. Post clk 
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                    <text>[page 157]

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					167

Sat Dec 1895 Preparatory services

were held by the pastor Rev W. D. Wallace

Sabbath morning the communion of the

Lords Supper was administered by the 

Pastor.            E. J. Post clk 

    March 1st 1896  Preparatory services

were held by the Pastor W. D. Wallace

Sabbath morning the communion of

the Lords Supper was administered

by the Pastor        E. J. Post clk 


June 1896 Preparatory Services

was held by the pastor Rev W. D. 

Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was adm

inistered by the Pastor

                E. J. Post clk    

Sept 1896  Preparatory Services

was held by the pastor Rev W D

Wallace

    Sabbath morning the communion

of the Lords supper was administered

by the pastor

               E. J. Post clk 

Dec 1896 Preparatory Services

was held by the pastor Rev W D

Wallace

           Sabbath morning the

Communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Pastor

             E. J. Post clk 
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                    <text>[page 158]

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168

March 14th 1897 Preparatory

Services were held Sermon by the 

Rev Pocock


Sabbath Morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was observed

administer by the Pastor Rev W D 

Wallace assisted by Rev Pocock

             E. J. Post clk 

June 1897 Preparatory services

were held by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion of

the Lords Supper was observed administered

by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace  E. J. Post clk 


Sept 1897  Preparatory services were 

held by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion of the

Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev W D Wallace   E. J. Post clk 


Dec 1897 Preparatory services 

were held by the Pastor Rev W. D. Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace

                E. J. Post clk 

March 1898 Preparatory Services were

held by the pastor Rev W D Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion of the

Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev W D Wallace   E. J. Post clk 
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					169

Thus far examined of and approved.  Marysville

O. April 8, 1900.

W. E. Thomas, Mod of Presby.


Saturday Aug 31st 1901 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor

Rev John Glenn


Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1901

the sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Rev T J Cellar.

                  E. J. Post clk

The Regular Communion

Season in December 1901 was

observed and all the Services were 

conducted by the pastor Rev John

Glenn

                E. J. Post clk

The regular communion season

in March 1907 was observed and all the services

were conducted by the Pastor Rev

John Glenn assisted by Revs

E. F. Walker (Evangelist) and T. J

Cellar of Prospect Ohio

               E. J. Post clk

Thus far examined and approved at Mr. Gilead

Ohio Apr 9, 1902 with exceptions

                Chas W Boyle
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170

May 31st '02 Preparatory Service held by the Pastor

June 1st administered Communion  Both

Preparatory &amp; Communion Service conducted by the 

Pastor Rev John Glenn


Oct 18th 1902  Preparatory Services conducted by

the pastor

Oct 19th  Sacrement of the Lords Supper

administered by the Pastor


Dec 6th 1902  Preparatory Services conducted by

Pastor

Dec 4th 1902 Communion administered by

Pastor Rev J Glenn


Feb 28th 1903  Preparatory Services Conducted by

the Pastor &amp; Mar 1st .  The sacrament

of the Lords' Supper was celebrated.


June 6th 03 Preparatory Service &amp; Communion on

June 7th Conducted by the Pastor


Feby 14 04  The sacrament of Baptism &amp; the Lord's Supper

was administered at the home of Mrs. Frank Webb by the

Pastor &amp; session


Apl 4th '04 Communion administered by the 

Pastor


June 4th '04 Preparatory Services &amp; communion service

on June 5th administered by the pastor


Sept 3rd &amp; 4th Preparatory Service &amp; communion

administered by the Pastor
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                    <text>[page 161]

[corresponds to numbered page 171 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					171

Sept 11th 04 Rededication Services were held today at

Which Prof William G. Cring DD preached morning evening


Dec 3rd Preparatory Service followed by Communion

&amp; Baptism with Reception of members on Dec 4th


Examined and approved by Marion Presbytery in session at

Mt. Gilead Apr. 10 1906

                             A. M. Chapin

                                  moderator


June 9th 1906  Preparatory service.  Followed by Communion (June 10th)

at which time Mrs. Alice Bailey was publicly welcomed

into ch fellowship


Sept 8th Preparatory Services conducted by the pastor followed 

by communion (Sept 9th)


Dec 8th Preparatory services followed by Communion Dec 9th


Mar 30 1907  Preparatory Service  followed by communion (June 31st)

Baptism &amp; then public reception of members


Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery, in session at Delaware, Apr.

13-1909

            Geo. M. Rourke, Mod.


Approved in Presbytery at Marion, Ohio April 12-1914

                   Wm. A. Atteuison

                             Mod.
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                    <text>[page 162]

[corresponds to numbered page 172 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


172

Sabbath Morn Dec 16th 1917

Session convened in sermon 

room of the church.  Members present

Rev Hyde Moderator Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer - upon motion

Mrs Elizabeth Turner by letter

was received into the fellowship

of Trenton Presbyteria Church of Condit

Session was closed with prayer

                 L S Condit clk

Dec  Session met at the home of Elder

S. C. Ketcham. Present Rev Wylie Mod.

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp;

Condit.  After prayer by Elder Condit

The question of holding an evangelistic

meeting was taken up and after

careful deliberation The following 

program was decided upon

The Pastor kindly offered to take

charge of a series of meetings

during the week of prayer and if

the interest seemed to justify a 

continum tho continue the services

he would continue as seemed

best. He accordingly proceeded

but after three days the weather

condition became so severe and roads

almost impassable on account of

the snow that it was deemed best to

discontinue the services for the present

Later tho eval situation became

so acute and the weather still continued 

so snow the meetings were discontinued

                  L S Condit Clk
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                    <text>[page 163]

[corresponds to numbered page 173 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					173

1918 Jan 6 Session met in sermon room

of Church.  After prayer by moderator

All members of session being present

Mrs Grace Owings Condit was received

by letter from the Christian Church

of Centerburg, O into full communion

and fellowship of our church and 

her name ordered  entered on our

church roll.  Closed with prayer

                 L S Condit  Clk

Mar 26  Session met in manse [sermon room

before service.  Present]

at the conclusion of the yearly

congregational meeting  Present Rev Hyde

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin &amp; Lane

After prayer by Elder Ketcham  Mr L B Ketcham

Mrs L B Ketcham &amp; their daughter Miss

Julia Elizabeth Ketcham were upon

their own request granted letters of

dismission to the fellowship of

of the Methodist Church of Sunbury O


Upon motion Elder Chamberlin was

elected delegate to meeting of Presbytery

Elder Condit alternate.

After discussing other church matters

session closed with Payer

             Walter C Chamberlin
            
             temporary clerk

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                    <text>[page 164]

[corresponds to numbered page 174 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


174

Feb 28 1916  Session met at the

manse.  Present Rev Hyde and Elders

S. C. Ketcham, Geo. Lane and L. S. Condit

After the opening prayer L. S. Condit was

elected clerk pending the election of a new elder.

Rev Hyde was appointed a committee of

one to draft resolutions on the death

of Elder E. J. Post - Feb 23 - 1916

Session then revised the membership roll

On motion Mrs. B Feasel and Howard Feasel

were reinstated

Session closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.


March 5 -1916 Session met before

morning service.  Present Rev Hyde, Elders 

Ketcham, Lane and Condit.

After prayer by Rev Hyde the following persons

were received by letter from the New

Jersey church of Carlisle, Ohio: Mr. Walker C.

Chamberlin, Mrs. Edith Chamberlin and 

sons Morgan, Joseph W. and Robert Clarke   

            Resolutions

Feb. 23, 1915  On the death of Elder E. J. Post.

Whereas: God in His infinite wisdom has seen

fit to remove our beloved brother in the Lord

E. J. Post from the church on earth to the Church

in Heaven, and,     

Where-as: He had served this church as an

elder for almost forty-two years, and,

Whereas: His life and walk both as a Christian

citizen and as an officer in the church were

a living example to the rising generation.

Be it resolved that we recognize the over-

ruling favor of Almighty God and bow in 

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					175

Submission to His will.

That in the death of Brother Post the session

has lost a valued member and the church

a useful offer;

  That we offer the family of Brother Post

our tenderest sympathy and point them to

God who alone can comfort the bereaved;

That a copy of these resolutions be sent

to the family our brother departed and

a copy be spread upon the minister of the

church.

           For the Session

              W. M. Hyde Jr Mod.

                  L S Condit clerk

                          Pro tem

March 27, 1916  Session met at the manse.

Present Rev W. M. Hyde Jr. mod.  Elders L. S.

Condit, S. C. Ketcham and George Lane.

Session opened with prayer.  Session completed

the revision of the roll.  The statistical

reports were made out.  (See following page)

After discussion of the affairs of the church,

the minutes of the past year were read and

approved.  Session closed with prayer.

               L. S. Condit Clk Protem


          Statistical Report April,'15 - Mar 31 '16

Elders 3

Accessions: 19  Examination 4  Letter 11  Restored 4

Losses       9  Dismissed 4 Deceased 4  Suspended 1

Total Membership 162.  S. S. Membership 110 

               Contributions

Home Missions $50  Foreign Missions $50

Education $5  S. S. work 3 Church erection 4

Relief &amp; Sust. 4  Freedmen 5  Colleges 7  Temperance 4

Gen. Assem Fund 18.24  Congregational $1372.
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176

Examined and approved

at Marysville, Apr 1, 1916

            Linius L Strock Mod. 


Missing pages 177 &amp; 178
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					179 

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                    <text>[page 168]

[corresponds to numbered page 180 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


180

                   Membership Roll
                           
                        as

                Revised Feb 28th 1916

When
United         How           Names           When Dismissed 

Mar. '92                Bricker, David E.

Sept '84                Bricker Nora M

            Profession
Mar. '02    of Faith    Bricker, Charles C.

Mar. 16-"13     "       Bailey, James W.

 "   16-"13     "       Bailey,  Mrs. Beulah

Mar. 02         "       Bell, Robert

 "   "          "       Bell, Mrs. Rosseline

Mar. 16-'13     "       Boyd, Mis Sarah

Mar. '02        "       Baumgardiner Mrs. Eva


                        Crane, Mrs Elizabeth B.

                        Carpenter, Mrs. Eugenia

                        Condit, L. S.

             Letter     Condit Della C.

            Profession
June '93    of Faith    Condit Edith Mariece

Mar. '02       "        Condit Dane Condit

                        Condit Mrs. Mary
            
            Profession
Mar. '89    of Faith    Condit Clara M.

Sept '92       "        Condit Edgar Paul

  "  '92       "        Condit Grace Ethel

Mar. '02       "        Condo A. C. 

Mar '00        "        Condo Inez Nettie

Mar '02        "        Condo Meda May

                        Cring Mrs. Mary

                        Cring H. H. 

June '94       "        Cring Sada

                        Cring Mrs. G. W.

Mar. 16-'13    "        Cring Chester

Mar. '02       "        Cring Floyd

Mar. 16 '13    "        Cring Russel
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					181 

                   Membership Roll (contd)                    
                     
When
United         How           Names           When Dismissed 

             Profession
Mar. 16 '13  of Faith   Cring Grace 

Dec. 28 '10     "       Cring Mary

Mar '02         "       Curry J. M.

 "   "          "       Curry Mrs. Nellie

 "  16 '13      "       Curry Russel

 "    "         "       Curry Dennis

June 6 '15      "       Corbin Mrs. Maggie

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Chas

Nov 27 '09      "       Comstock Mrs. Clara

Dec 18 '10      "       Comstock Roy

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Veo L. 

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Hazel

 "     "        "       Comstock Glendon

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Mable

Mar. 16 '13     "       Chambers Phoebe

Mar. 16 '13     "       Cook S. C.

Mar. 16 '13     "       Cook Mrs. Nettie

Dec 28 '10      "       Cook Hazel             Oct 29th 19

Mar. 16 '13     "       Clevenger Frank

 "     "        "       Clevenger Mrs. Delpha

 "     "        "       Clevenger Irene

 "     "        "       Clevenger Robert

 "     "        "       Clevenger Harry
 
Mar '16      Letter     Chamberlain Walter C 

 
 "     "        "       Chamberlain Mrs Edith

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Morgan

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Joseph W. 

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Robert Clark

            Profession
Mar 16 '13   Faith      Cole Mrs Emma   
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                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)

When United   How                                When Dismissed  

                        Domigan Mrs. Sarah

Feb. '91    Profession  Debolt E. W.
             Faith

Mar 16 '13     "        Debolt Mrs Ruth


 "     "                Debolt Vaughn


Mar 25 '06   Letter     Edminister Mrs. Jno.

Mar    '06  Profession  Edminister Roy
             Faith 

 "      "      "        Edminister Harold

Mar 16 '13     "        Edminister Earl

 "      "      "        Edwards Henry

 "      "      "        Edwards Mrs. Mary

 "      "      "        Edwards Dennis

June '99     Letter     Evans Ganzy

		        Evans Mrs. Fannie

Mar '02    Profession   Edwards Geneva
            Faith

Dec 3 '04     "         Feasel Mrs Avery

Mar 16 '13    "         Feasel Howard

Mar    '02    "         Farris May Daisy

 "      "     "         Fisher Mrs. Irene


Mar    '02    "         Geddis John T

 "      "     "         Geddis Mrs John T

 "      "     "         Geddis Jessie

June '94      "         Geddie Mrs. Essa

Mar  '02      "         Geddie Matthew

 "    "       "         Geddie Mrs. Aund
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					183

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

Mar '02     Profession  Geddie Clarence

 "   "         "        Geddie J Arthur

                        Green Miss Anna L

                        Green Chas E.


Mar '02        "        Hannan John

    '98        "        Hannan Mrs. Estelle

Mar '02        "        Hannan Clyde

Mar 16 '13     "        Hannan Mrs. Emma

               "        Hoover Mrs. Minnie

Dec 26 '15     "        Hyatt Claude  

June '15                Hyde Mrs. Lenore


                        Jacobus Wm

June '15     Letter     Jacobus Mrs Wm

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Jennings Dan 
            
Mar '02        "        Jennings Mrs. Bessick F.

Dec 26 '13     "        Johnson Chas  

 "   "         "        Johnson Mrs. Eva


                        Ketcham S. C.

Mar 85         "        Ketcham L. B.

Mar 25 '06   Letter     Ketcham Mrs. Ida

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Ketcham Elizabeth    


                        Lane Geo.

                        Lane Mrs.  Belle

Dec 22 '10   Faith      Lane Chas.

 "    "                 Lane Fenton

 "    "                 Lane Nellie   
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184 

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Lane Dean

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Longshore Albert

                        Longshore Mrs. Lizzie

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Longshore Gale


Mar '02        "        Matthews Webb

 "   "         "        Matthews Mrs. Ella K.

 "   "         "        Meredith Allie

 " '07       Letter     Meredith Mrs Lottie

Dec 22 '10  Profession  Meredith Mrs Emily

Mar 16 '13      "       Maro Joseph

Mar '98         "       Miller J. B.

                "       Mills Mrs Mary E

Dec 3 '04  Profession   Mrs. Mannie  McBroom  


    '98         "       Oldham Mrs. Mollie


Mar 16 '13      "       Pace Carey

 "      "       "       Pace Loyd

                        Perfect Mrs Eliza

                        Pierson Mrs Abigail

       '98    Letter    Pierson Mrs. Jennie

                        Post Chancey E.

Sept. '85   Profession  Post Alice

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Post Ruth
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					185 

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

                        Ringer Chas. E.

                        Ringer Mrs. Margaret

Mar. '89    Profession  Ringer Herman
             Faith

June '15     Letter     Ringer Miss Herman

  "   "        "        Ringer Vella


Mar 16 '13  Profession  Sanders Edward

Mar '02        "        Sanders Mrs. Agnes

                        Shaver Mrs. Arlena

                        Shicks Wilber

Mar 16 '13     "        Shultz Mrs. Cora  

 "      "      "        Spearman Anise

 "      "      "        Spearman Earl

                        Speer Hettie

                        Speer Hattie 

Mar 16 '13     "        Spencer Clayton

 "      "      "        Spencer Dorothy

 "      "      "        Spearman Earnest


June '15     Letter     Volkmar Mrs. Martha  
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                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed 

Mar 16 '13              Walter Mrs. Fred

 "  16 '13  Profession  Walter Cora   
             Faith

 "      "   Profession  Walter Catharine  

 "      "      "        Walter Maurice

 "      "      "        Walter Nancy

                        Whitney Mrs. Angeline  

                        Wilson Mrs. Jennie R.

Dec '94        "        Wilson Carrie

Mar '02        "        Wilson Sada

June '94       "        Wilson Marguerite

Dec '94        "        Wilson Maida

Mar '02        "        Wilson Masclet

 "   "         "        Wilson Mrs. Irene

Mar '02        "        Wilson Orlando  
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                    <text>[page 177]

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					189 

Mar 26 At a meeting of the Session

       it was resolved to elect one elder

       and notice was given the congrega-

       tion that in two weeks the election

       would be held.  All members present

                          L S Condit clk

Apr 9  As per previous announcement

       the election of an elder was held

       resulting in Mr Walter C

       Chamberlin being chosen as elder

       The date of his installation

       being fixed for Sabbath Apr 23

                         L. S. C. clk

Apr 23 
     As announced on Apr 9

     Mr Walter Chamberlin was made

     a ruling elder.  The ordination

     service conducted by the Pastor Mr

     W M Hyde before the regular church

     service              L. S. C. clk

May 14 Session met befor service at

     the church.  Opened with prayer

     Present Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr

     Elders present Ketcham Lane Chamberlin

     &amp; Condit.  On motion Mrs Nellie Post

     was received by letter from the

     M E Church of Vincent O.

                     L S Condit clk

July 9th Session met before service of the 

    Church. Present Moderator W M Hyde.

    Elders Ketcham Lane Chamberlin &amp;

    Condit.  Opened with Prayer

    On motion a letter of dismission was

    granted to Mrs Cora Schultz to the (over)

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190 

1916 Kingston Presbyterian Church

            closed with Prayer.  L S Condit

Aug 27th  Session met at the Church 

elders present Condit Ketcham Lane &amp; Chamberlin

Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr.

Opened with prayer

On motion a letter dismission was granted

To Mrs Mattie Oldham to the Church of the

Disciple of Christ at Center Village O.

No further business Closed with prayer L S Condit

Sept 2 Session met at close of preparatory service.  Present

Mod W M Hyde Jr Elders Condit &amp; Ketcham.  On motion

Mrs Anna Ketcham was received by letter from the [illegible]

Ave M. E. church of Detroit Mich &amp; Mrs Frances Clark Cring

from the Baptist Church of Sunbury.  The Session

decided to hold monthly meetings during the fall &amp;

winter Session was opened &amp; closed with prayer L S Condit

Oct 16 Session meeting at Manse Elders Lane

Ketcham Chamberlin &amp; Condit present

After prayer the following resolution

were passed

1st the purchase of a "Certificate of

Dismission" blank book costing $1.07

2nd In accordance with a call for

"Armenian Relief" from the President

and Senate of the U.S. that Sabbath

Oct 22 be observed to raise a contribution 

for Armenians

On that day about $30.00 was given.

3rd That in Accordance with a recom

mendation of the General Assembly

We add the "Lords Day Alliance"

to our budget.

4th That Wednesday Afternoon be set

apart to clean up the church basement
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                    <text>[page 179]

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					191 

After instructing our pastor

to communicate with Evangelist Willis

of Winona Lake Ind. in regard to

an Evangelistic Campaign being held 

in our church the meeting was closed

with prayer.  L. S. Condit

Oct 29

Session convened in Class room

Present Chamberlin  Condit Ketcham &amp;

Lane  After prayer by Pastor

A letter of Dismission was grated

Mrs Hazel Cook Hoover to unite with

the M. E. Church of Miami Florida

No other business  Session adjourned

1917                   L. S. Condit

Jan 8 Session met at manse all

members present

A Letter received from Evangelist Willis

in which he advised regarding the

preparation necessary to a successful

campaign was read by pastor

after he had led in a brief prayer

Discussion of the plans that would

fit our conditions was had and

the conference closed with prayer

by Elder Condit.

                 L. S. Condit Clk

Feb 12 At a joint meeting of the session &amp;

trustees at the manse called to arrange

for the every member canvas also the

Willis Evangelistic meetings.  After prayer

a committee of three were appointed

consisting of Rev Hyde D C Condit as

Floyd Cring to make up the Budget

and prepare a letter to be sent to
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


192 

each member of the congregation.

The date for the every member canvas

was set for Feb 25.  After discussing

plans for the Willis meetings a committee

was appointed consisting Rev W M

Hyde S C Ketchan Geo Lane L S Condit

&amp; Edgar Condit to nominate officers

and committees.  Closed with prayer

               L S Condit Clk

Mar 30  Session met SS room  Opened

with prayer Present Mod Rev W M

Hyde Jr Elders Ketcham Condit Lane &amp; Chamberlain

Received upon examination the

following persons

Ruth McBrown, Ella Murphy,

Ruth Spencer, Ina Downing

Mrs Mae Weidles, Howard Cring

John M Chamberlin, Owen Meredith

Cecil Wilson, Mrs Joy Cline.

By letter

     Mrs Goldie Linkey from

The M E church of Centerburg O

Mrs Nana Pancake from the

M E Church of Galena O.

Mrs Forest Bale &amp; Mrs Florence

Bale from The Presbyterian Church

               L S Condit Clk

Apr 1st Session met in SS Room Opened with

Prayer Present Elders Ketcham Condit Lane

Chamberlin &amp; Mod Rev W M Hyde Jr

After opening session with Prayer the

following persons were received upon

examination Frances Harrison &amp;

Henry Spangler     L S Condit
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					193

1917

Apr 2nd  session met at Manse Opened

with prayer.  Present Mod

Rev W M Hyde Elders Lane &amp; Condit

On motion the following persons

were received by letter

Mulford Condit Mrs Nellie Condit

Mrs Frances Hough  Mrs Abbie

Hough Wright from Presbyerian Church of Westerville Ohio

closed with prayer

                    L S Condit clk

Apr 7 Session met after Preparatory

service Opened with prayer

Present Mod Rev W M Hyde Jr

Edlers Ketcham Lane &amp; Chamberlin

Mr Clarence Pace was received

upon examination.

The annual reports of the Church

&amp; SS were read and approved

On motion the following persons

were ordered suspended

Mr Seely Cook at his own request

Mr Dennis Edwards &amp; Howard Feasel

On motion Mr George Farris &amp; Mrs

Clara Farris were restored to the 

active roll Closed with prayer

             Walter Chamberlin

               temporary clk

Apr 8  Session met in SS room session 

opened with prayer.  Present

Rev W M Hyde Mod.  Elders Ketchan

Lane &amp; Chamberlin

On motion Mc Arthur Wilson was

reinstated Mrs Lena Wilson  Frederick Walter was

received upon examination.

Mr. Cobert Wright was received by letter
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194

1917 from the M E church of Flushing

O. Closed with prayer

               W C Chamberlin temporary clk

At the morning service the

following persons were Publicly

received

   By Baptism

John Chamberlin

Clarence Pace

Howard Cring

Ruth McBroom

Mrs Arthus Wilson

Cecil Wilson

Frederick Walter

Owen Meridith

Ruth Spencer

Ana Downing

Mrs Joy Cline

Ella Murphy

Frances Hannan

By Letter

Mr Mulford Condit

Mrs Nellie Condit

Mr Forest Bale 

Mrs Florence Bale

Mrs Cobert Wright

Mrs Abbie Wright

Mrs Nada Pancake

Mrs Goldie Linkey

Mr Arthur Wilson
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					195

1917

Apr 18  session convened in class room &amp;

after service with Moderator W. M.

Hyde Jr and Elders Ketcham Lane

Chamberin and Condit present.

Opened with prayer by Elder Ketcham

after which Elder lane was elected

a delegate to Presbytery and Elder

Chamberlin chosen alternate

The reports of sessional meetings

held during the year were read

and approved

   No further business the

meeting adjourned after prayer

by Mod Rev W M Hyde

Examined &amp; approved

at Delaware Apr 17 1917

William L Banrer Moderator

Sessional reports continued

          on p 172 this book
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196

1918 Sessional Reports continued from page 172 this book

Apr 9 the session &amp; trustees of the church

met this evening at the home of Elder

S. C. Ketcham  Present Mod Rev Hyde

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp;

Condit  also trustees Chas Comstock

Fenton Lane and Treasuer Floyd Cring

Object of this meeting was to discuss

ways and means to bring the final result

of the Every member canvas up

to the amount set forth in the budget

After considerable discussion it was 

decided to bring the subject before the

congregation on the following Sabbath

morning to see how many would be 

willing to double their subscriptions

to the local church as will as to the 

benevolences of the church at large

  After appointing a committee to bring the matter

before the people of the congregation

the meeting was dismissed after 

Prayer

                     L. S. Condit Clk
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					197

1918

Apr 4 Session met in Manse in evening

for the purpose of revising the church

membership roll

Present Mod Rev Hyde Elders Ketcham

Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer by W C Chamberlin

the duties of revising the roll followed

resulting in the suspension of the

following          Claude Hyatt

Robert Bell        Ruth Post

Mrs Robert Bell    Vella Ringer

Frank Clevenger

Mrs Frank Clevenger

Irene Clevenger

Robert Clevenger

Harry Clevenger

Also Mr Walter Shicks was restored

to full communion &amp; fellowship of 

the church

Session closed with prayer

by Mr S C Ketcham

            L S Condit Clk
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198

Annual Statistics  1917-1918


No Elders	4

No received on examination	 4

No Received on certificate	10

" Restored			 1

" Dismissed			 3

" Suspended			14

" Deceased			 1

	Net total	       171

Baptisms

An confirm			 4

	Infants			 0

S.S Membership		       125

Average attendance

	Morning service	        94

	Evening service	        48

Sabbath School			81

Prayer meeting			20


Collection for Boards

Church			   $201.00

Sabbath School		     16.00

W.H. &amp; F. M. S.		     40.00

C.E.			     30.00

Junior C.E.		      8.00

Contributions

Home Mission		$99.00	Gen Assembly fund

Foreign "		120.00				$20.88

Bd Education	 	10.00	Cong Expense           2098.00

" S.S. Work	 	11.00  Miscellaneous           207.00

Church Erection   	 8.00  No [illegible]          101

Relief &amp; sustentation   18.00  [illegible] Envelopes    87

College Board		10.00  Current Expense	 	86

Temperance		10.00  Benevolences		55

			       Other Contribution	14
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[corresponds to numbered page 199 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					199

1918

Apr 14	Session met in session

room of church

Present Rev W M Hyde Jr Mod

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin

Lane V Condit

After Prayer by Moderator

the minutes of the last year

were read and approved

by vote of session

			S.S. Condit Clk


Narrative

While we have nothing striking

to relate yet we can say that

our church has progressed more

than the ordinary under the

ministrations of our very

efficient pastor Rev W.M. Hyde Jr

We have greatly reduced our

church indebtedness. Also have

done some repair work on our

church building. Also have

Frecoed the walls in very pretty

oil colors  Also have installed

a Delco lighting system in both

the Church &amp; Parsonage at a cost

of $570.00 and ore important

than all our community spirit

has been fostered and a spirit of

good will exists in a more than

usual degree. Services have been

regularly held and well attended

and a spirit of good will prevails

		Resp Submitted

		L S Condit Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 200 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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200

Examined and Approved at Kenton Ohio

April 16, 1918

			J.R. Lloyd

				Moderator


June 16 1918

Session met in manse before church service

Present Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr and

Elders Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer by Mod Letters of dismission

were granted to Mr D.E. Bricker

Mrs Nora M. Bricker, and Chas. C. Bricker

all of Galena O to the ME Church

of Galena O

Rev Hyde asked and was granted

permission to take his regular

vacation June 24 for three weeks.

Adjourned after prayer by Clk

			L S Condit  Clk


July 29 1918

Session met in session room.

Present with the moderator Elders

Chamberlin &amp; Condit. After pray by

Elder Chamberlin the service granted

letters to Mr Forst Bale &amp; his wife

Mrs Florence Bale. Closed with prayer

by Mod

			L S Condit  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 201 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					201

1918 

Sept 15

Session was called together by

Pastor after church service

After prayer by the moderator

Rev W M. Hyde. Mr S.C. Ketcham

was elected a delegate to the fall

meeting of Presbytery to be held

at the "Old Blue" Church

Elders present Ketcham Condit

Chamberlin &amp; Lane

			L S Condit  Clk


Oct 6th

Session convened in sermon room. Led

in prayer by Moderator

A Letter of dismission was granted to

Miss Edith Condit to unite with the 

Freeman Ave ^M.E. Church Cincinnati O

No other business ther service closed with

prayer by Elder Chamberlin

			L S Condit  Clk


Jan 1 1919

At the annual New Years Dinner

at our church today the session was

called together all members present.

After prayer by moderator a delegation

was appointed to attend the meeting

at the Central Presbyterian Church

Columbus O consisting of Rev

Wm Hyde &amp; W C Chamberlin. This

meeting is called in the interest

of the New Era Movement

The session also instructed the

clerk to issue a letter of dismission

to John B. Miller of Galena to the 

Galena M.E. Church.

	Closed with prayer

			L S Condit Clk
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                    <text>[page 190]

[corresponds to numbered page 202 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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202

Jan 13 1919

As per previous arrangement the session

met this evening at the home of Elder

S C Ketcham all members present

After prayer by the Moderator, Rev

Hyde explained more fully the aim

of the "New Era Movement" And the

evening was spent arranging for

the work in our church, appointing

the various committees and mapping

out the work of the same. Also the

need of a special evangelistic meeting

was discussed but no definite time

set for such meeting

After prayer by Elder Chamberlin

session closed		L S Condit  Clk


Feb 9 "19

As per call Session convened after

the evening church service. All members

present except Mr Lane The subject

under consideration was the carrying

out of the plans of the New Era Movement

and harmonizing them with our

plans for an Evangelistic meeting

to be held in March. Our pastor

having arranged with his father to

come and conduct the meetings for

a week or more after which he would

carry in the work himself as seemed

best. Closed with prayer by Mod

			L S Condit  Clk

Feb 16 "19

A short session was held after the

morning service  Elders Ketcham Chamberlin

&amp; Condit present. The session ratified the

action of Moderator &amp; Clerk in giving Mrs

Joy Cline a letter to the Howard M E

Church of Howard O. Closed with prayer

by Mod Rev Hyde		L S Condit  Clk
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					203

Feb 23

Session convened after Church

services Sabbath evening. All members

present excepting Lane

A Committee was chosen to appertain

the amount each member would

be asked to contribute to the New Era

Fund. Said Committee consisted

of L.S. Condit of the session

and Charles Comstock representing

the Trustees. Meeting opened &amp; closed

with Prayer

			L S Condit  Clk


A few days later the above

named Committee met at the

home of Mr Comstock and went

over the roll of membership and carefully as possible estimated

the amount each should give.

As a result of the every member

canvass the whole amount asked

for was pledged and about

one hundred dollars more.

Mar 14  At a meeting		L S C  Clk

of the Elders and trustees at the

home of L.S. Condit after prayer by

Mod Rev Hyde.  Elders Ketcham and

Condit being present. The work of

the appertaining committee was

revived and ratified and

and the canvasses appointed to

make the every member canvass

Adjourned after prayer

			L S Condit  Clk

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204

Apr 8 1919

As per call of Mod Session met

at Manse. After prayer by Rev

Hyde a Resolution carried to give

Mrs Nettie Cook a Letter of dismission

to the Primitive Baptist Church of

Center Village O.

Arrangements were made for the

Annual meeting to be held at the

Church on Apr 15 evening.

A Committee composed of

Miss Grace Condit Mrs Hazel Chamberlin

and Mrs Abbie Wright was elected to

arrange for a banquet to be given

at this congregational meeting

A Revision of the roll of membership

revealed the following

Present membership		160

Dismissed to other churches       9

Deaths				  2

After due deliberation the following

names on the delinquent roll were dropt

Ed Stevens Mabel Stevens as Seley Cook

Goldie Jacobus  Ed Stevens  Mabel Stevens

Elected as delegate to spring meeting

of Presbytery at  Urbana Apr 22

L S Condit &amp; [illegible]  W E Chamberlin

Closed with prayer by L S Condit

			L S C  Clk

Apr 19

Session called to order by Mod at close

of Preparatory Service Elders absent Lane

and Chamberlin. Minutes of sessional

meetings for fiscal year read and

approved. Mod Rev Hyde led in

opening prayer and Elder Ketcham in a 

word of prayer at close

			L S Condit  Clk
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					205


Apr 1st	Church Statistics for fiscal year

1918	Church Services      	{Morning	74

to March			{Evening	34

31 - 1919	Attendance	{Prayer Meeting 18

				{Young People

				{in attendance  40%

No Elders					 4

"  Deacons					 0

"  Additions					 0

" Dismissed by Letter				 9

" Deceased					 2

Net Total Communicants			       160

  	  Baptisms				 0

		{Home Missions   	      $150.00

Contributions	{Foreign Missions	       159.00

		{Education		        14.00

		{Sabbath School Work	        15.00

		{Church Erection		13.00

		{Relief and Sustentation	15.00

		{Freedmen			19.00

		{Colleges			13.00

		{Temperance			15.00

		{General Assembly		20.88

		{Congregational		      1812.21

		{Miscellaneous			52.00

The quota assigned to our church

in the Victory Fund was 		       625.00

which fund has been overscribed

Contributions			{Officers &amp; Teachers	12

{Sunday School Report		{Pupils all ages	98

{Board Foreign Missions  $26.60 {Membership            110

{ "   Home Missions       10.38	{Average Attendance     59

{ "   S S Unions	   5.61 {New members             6

{Self Support		 108.08 {Pupils member of church 74

				{Cradle Roll		 9

				{Home Department	12	

				L S Condit Clk
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206

Examined and Approved at

Urbana Apr 22 1919

		N.M. Hyde Jr.

			Vice-Moderator
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					207

May 18th 1919

At the close of the morning

service the congregation was

asked to remain to elect a

church Treasurer. After some five

nominations were made a ballot

was cast resulting in the election 

of Edgar M Condit for a term

of two years

			L S Condit  Clk

Aug 3 1919

Session was called together after the

regular morning service to grant a

letter of dismission to Mrs Eva

Baumgartner to the Presbyterian Church

of Johnstown O. All members present.

Rev Hyde was granted the privilege

of a three weeks continuous vacation or

a two week vacation in Aug and

another two weeks later as he may

choose. He also discussed the matter

of asking for his resignation later

but was urged to remain. No vacation

however was taken at this time

			L S Condit  Clk

Sept 7 1919

Session convened after church

services closed for the purpose of

granting a letter of dismission to

Miss Alice Post now of Johnstown to

the Presbyterian Church of Johnstown O

All members of session present

Closed with prayer by Moderator

			L S Condit  Clk
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208

1919 Sept 14

At the close of the morning

service our pastor Rev W m Hyde Jr

called a meeting of the congregation

to offer his resignation as pastor and

to join with him in asking Presbytery

to dissolve the pastoral relationship

existing between this church as himself.

L.S. Condit was called to the chair

and after a motion by Elder Geo Lane

seconded by Trustee Chas Comstock a

short discussion was had followed by

a unanimous vote to comply with request

of the pastor. Dissolution to take effect about

the Middle of October

			L S Condit  Clk

At the Fall meeting held at Bell Center

Logan Co of the Marian Presbytery at which

meeting our church was represented by L.S. Condit

the Pastoral relationship existing between our

church &amp; our Pastor Rev W.M. Hyde was released

Also Rev W. Bingham was appointed Moderator

of our session during vacancy of our pulpit

			L S Condit  Clk

Oct 5

Rev W.S. Bingham Pastor at large preached

for us and after the service he called

the officer of the church together to get

a line on the situation and also to request

the church to determine what salary could 

be raised for an incoming pastor

also to announce that Rev Brice of

Marian Last Church would preach for

us as a candidate on Sabbath Oct 19th

morning or evening.

			L S Condit  Clk
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					209

1919 Oct 12

Our session was called in session

After the morning service All members

of session viz Mod Rev W M Hyde

Elders Ketcham Lane Chamberlin &amp; Condit

being present. On motion the following

persons were given letters of dismission

Elder W.C. Chamberlin, Mrs Edith Chamberlin

Joseph Chamberlin, Ralph Chamberlin &amp;

John Chamberlin to the Hope Memorial

Presbyterian Church of Camp Chase O

Mrs Lenore Hyde to the Pres Ch of Pomeroy O

Mrs Maggie Wilson Gerhardt to Sunbury Baptist Church

Closed with prayer by Mod.

			L S Condit  Clk
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210

1920 Mar 21

By permission of our Moderator

Rev J S Bingham of Delaware O

our session met in S S Room after

regular church services. Present

Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit and

granted letters to the following persons

Mr and Mrs William Jacobus and

Mrs Floyd Cring.

It was also decided to hold a weeks

meeting the week prior to Easter. Our

supply Rev J.M. Huston will have

charge and conduct the services.

			L S Condit Clk

Mar 28

Session convened in session room

Present Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit

Mrs Bessie Hunt Wilson (wife of E O Wilson)

presented her letter from the "Blue Ball"

Presbyterian Church of Middletown O

By action of session her letter was 

accepted and her name ordered placed

on our church "Roll of Membership". Closed with

Prayer  By order of Session  L S Condit  Clk

Apr 18

Session met in Session room. The letters

of Mr &amp; Mrs Bert Miskimen from of The

Plainfield M E Church of Plainfield O were

read and accepted and the clerk instructed

to enter their names on our church roll.

Elder Condit was elected a delegate to

the Presbyterical meeting at Mt Gilead

Closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.
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					211

Apr 18 1920

Owing to the fact that we had no

Pastor for last half of year we have not

so good a report as we have sometimes had

However we have had preaching services

every Sabbath and in most cases two

services each sabbath. With only one

exception and that day was provided

for but an account of the extreme cold

and the presence of "flu" in our midst.

at the suggestion of the supply the

services ^were call off. The only Evangelist

services during the year were held by

our present supply for one week prior

to Easter. The attendance at those meetings

was good considering that the weather

for farm operations was extra good

and many of our members were very

busy. Owing to many removals our

working membership has depleted.

We are being supplied at present by a

Baptist Minister Rev J.M. Huston of Sunbury.

very acceptable to our members. Have

had however served candidates but

none seemed to give sufficient satis-

faction to justify our taking a vote

of our congregation.

	Financial Statement

Total money received during year	$2,019.10

Expenditures during year {Rev Hyde   $541.65

	preaching	 {others      365.00

	New Era	         {	      625.00

        Other expenses   {	      405.55

        Bal on hand      	       81.90

				    $2,019.10

			L S Condit  Clk
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212

Examined and approved in

Presbytery at Mt Gilead, O. April 19, 1920

			Chas. K. Alexander

				Moderator


June 20 1920

Session convened in session

room of church. Present Elders Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit. Moderator Rev

J.S. Bingham, Chairman New Era Com.

Marian Presbytery. There appeared

before the session Mrs Caroline Kennedy

of Ames Iowa asking for a letter

to the Collegiate Presbyterian Church of

Ames. As she had been absent

from this church for about Fifty years

her name had long ago been dropped

So at the suggestion of the Moderator

she was reinstated and a letter was

given. The matter of the Presbyterial

Evangelistic Campaign was duly

considered and some arrangements

were made for same.

Also

Mr &amp; Mrs Dwight Hoover was received

by letters from the 1st M E Church of

Miami Florida. Having been dismissed

to that church in Dec 1918

			L S Condit  Clk
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					213

March 27 1921

Session met in S S Room with

Rev W S Bingham as Moderator

There appeared before the session

The following persons for examin-

ation. 		Mr Thomas Shoemaker

Verne Ringer	Mrs Thomas Shoemaker

Robt McBrown	Paul Shoemaker

Gladys Shoemaker Bert Miskimen Jr

Mrs Downing	Mark Miskimen

		Marri Williams

		Louise Clevinger

		Noah William Green

		Earl Green

		Percy Downing

		Camille Huston

Prayer by Elder Ketcham

After a brief examination ^by Bingham. The session

closed without a vote being ^taken to admit

the candidates to the church

	Closed with prayer by Elder Condit

			L S Condit  Clk

Later It was considered wise by the session 

and Pastor to give the applicants a course in

training on what it means to be a christian

and reexamine and admit them just previous

to our next communion   L S C

Apr 17

Session met in S.S. room Present Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit Elders. In the absence of our

Moderator Mr Condit was chosen as Moderator

Mrs Millie Jennings presented a letter of

dismission from the U.B. Church of Canal

Winchester signed by N W Burtner Pastor

Upon motion of Mr Ketcham she was taken

into full commission with our church

and was formally admitted by our supply

Rev J M Huston		L S Condit  Clk
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                    <text>[page 202]

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214

Apr 17 1921

Taking a look back over the year

Just passed we find our church in

a very favorable condition as compared

with former years. We started out

with a supply in the person of J M [illegible]

a baptist minister formerly of Sunbury

and at the fall meeting of Presbytery he

made application to come into our Presbytery

Our regular communion season have

been observed and a good attendance

on such occasions. We had a S.S.

picnic at Greenwood Lake Delaware in

August and a very pleasant time.

We sent representatives to all regular meetings

of Presbytery and also to most of the extras

We had a time coming in the autumn

which was attended by nearly all our

living pastors and supplies and a large

number of our old membership. A very

enjoyable season it proved to be for all.

Our Presbyterian Guild has kept up its

regular meetings during the year. They 

have been remarkable well attended.

Our Young married men's bible class

"The Gideons" put on a lecture course

that was a success. Giving us a fine

course of entertainments at a reasonable

price and had enough money left to

make a neat sum for the famine relief

We also observed our custom of a

New Years dinner at the church at which

time a state speaker for the Farm Bureau

gave us an address. A goodly number

were present and an excellent time for all

Our Evangelistic meeting conducted

by Rev J.S. Bingham was very well

attended considering the bad weather and
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					215

The bad condition of our roads

A very good attendance was had and

a considerable interest was seen

Quite a number of our S.S. children

expressed a desire to lead a christian

life. And arrangements have been

made for Mr Huston to take them

into a class during the Sunday School

hour and give them instructions in

Christian living after which we

expect to receive them into the church

Our finances have been fairly well

met. On Apr 1st 1919 our expenses

including our pastors salary were all

paid and a balance in Treasury of $80.

But our New Era fund had only a

small part been paid but enough

funds not yet paid appeared on

the treas. book to pay all our appointment

We started the year with a membership

of 126 of which we lost 4 by death, one by

dismission. Received 2 by letter and restored one

leaving us a membership of 124

The Treasurers books show that we have

collected and expended as follows

		    {General Assembly	  $18.60

Fifteen Hundred of  {Congregational      1845.60

this was paid to    {Miscellaneous         94.00

Rev J.M. Huston     {        Total       1958.20

	Resp'y Submitted

			L.S. Condit  Clk

P.s. In addition to the above our  quota

for the New Era fund is $780.00. to meet

which we have enough subscribed but

not yet paid in.

			L.S.C.
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


216

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery at

Crestline April 19th 1921

		Arthur M. Stevenson, Moderator


May 15 1921

At a meeting of session in the

session room held before the preaching

service with elders Ketchum and Condit

and Moderator W S Bingham present

the subject of Rev Hustons installation

was taken up. After due deliveration

it was decided to call a meeting of

the congregation for Sabbath morning

May 29th to take action up on a call.

Mr Huston has been with us now

for more than a year and at the last

meeting of Presbytery was received

-after a thorough examination into

Presbytery. The moderator agreed to ask

Rev Evans the Moderator of Presbytery to 

appoint Rev Huston as Moderator of

our session until such time as he

may be installed as our Pastor

Adjourned by prayer by Elder Ketcham

			L.S. Condit  Clk
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					217

May 29 1921

A Congregational meeting was held

today as per previous announcement

- after the regular preaching service

for the purpose of voting on a call

to Rev J.M. Huston our supply for

more than a year. The mailing

was in charge of Rev W.S. Bingham

who preached a sermon and 

proceeded at once to the matter

in hand	 After due preliminaries

the ballot was cast resulting in

a vote of Sixty four (64) in favor and

three (3) against the call.

The call was therefore made out

and signed by the officers of the

church as follows Elders Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit. Trustees Comstock

Jennings

			L. S. Condit  Clerk


The following named persons were

baptized by Rev Bingham

Noah Green  Earl Green  Percy Dowing

Ferne Ringer  Bert Miskimen Jr

May Miskimen  Robt McBroom

Louise Clevinger  Marie Williams

Camille Huston  Louisa Sanders  Tom Shoemaker

Mrs T Shoemaker  Mrs Downing
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                    <text>[page 206]

[corresponds to numbered page 218 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


218

1921 July 3

Session met before the morning

service at Manse  Prayer by Ketcham

After due consideration the following

named applicants were by action

of session admitted to membership

and their names added to the

church roll

Bert Miskimen Jr	Earl Green

Mary Miskimen		Louise Clevinger

Mrs Etsey Downing	Marie Williams

Percy Downing		Camille M Huston

Fern Ringer		Louise Sanders

Robt McBrown		Thomas Shoemaker

Noah Green		Mrs Thomas Shoemaker

			Merle Geddes

At the church service following this

meeting of session the above named

persons were publicly admitted to the

church except the following named

persons who were not present

Thomas Shoemaker  Mrs Shoemaker

			L.S. Condit  Clerk

July 17

Session met in session room present

Rev Huston Moderator Elders Ketcham Lane

and Condit  Prayer by Clerk.

The object of the meeting to appoint

delegates to a called meeting of Presbytery

at Marion July 21st

On account of the busy season only

our pastor was elected to attend this

meeting and he was authorized to

use his own Judgment regarding the

placing of his call for action at this

session of Presbytery. Closed with Prayer.  L.S.C.
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[corresponds to numbered page 219 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					219

Sept 8 1921

At a service specialy arranged

for the installation of Rev J.M. Huston

as Pastor of Trenton Church was effected

Rev Watkins of Delaware preached the

sermon. Rev Terney of Kingston delivered

the charges to the Pastor and People

and Rev Rohrbaugh of West Berlin

made a few very applicable remark

In all the service was very interesting

and was well attended and well

received.

			L S Condit  Clk

Sept 11

Session met and after prayer by

Elder Ketcham Elder Lane was elected

a delegate to the regular fall meeting

of Presbytery to be held at Spring Hill

After a discussion of plans for some

form of evangelistic work for the

coming autumn the session closed

with prayer by the Pastor

			L S Condit  Clk

Oct 9

At a Joint meeting of the Trustees

and Session opened by prayer by

the Pastor. the matter of a short

Evangelistic meeting about the middle

of November was considered with the

help of Rev Helstad of Crestline and

possibly of Mrs Henry Davis of Sunbury

to be preceeded by a Tuesday meeting

conducted by Prof Dean Vivian of

O.S.U. as a sort of Community

gathering in the interest of Farm Problems

Also the employing a new System

was discussed. Present all of Session

and Comstock Lane &amp; Jennings of the

Board of Trustees. Closed with prayer by 

			L.S. Condit  Clk

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                    <text>[page 208]

[corresponds to numbered page 220 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


220


1922 Jan 15

Session was called together by

Pastor. Action was taken regarding

a letter of admission presented by

Mrs F.G. Lane. from the Trenton Christian

Church. By vote of Session the letter

was accepted and Mrs. Canes name

Ordered placed upon the Church roll

Also a letter of dismission was 

granted to Carey M Pole to the

M. E. Church of Sunbury O.

                L. S. Condit. Clk   

Jan 29

At a sessional meeting after Services

today.  Upon request letters were granted

to Mr Chas Johnson  and his wife

Mrs Eva Johnson to unite with the

Baptist Church of Sunbury O.

No further business the session was

adjourned with prayer by Pastor.

                   L. S. Condit Clk

Jan 1

According to our custom of recent

years our annual New Years dinner

was given by the Ladies of the Church

on Sat Dec 31.

A goodly number were

present and a very enjoyable time

was had by all present.

Our Pastor was not present as he

was away on a visit to his mother

in Alabama

On Sabbath Jan 8 Rev Brew of the Ohio

Church Federation was with us and 

Preached Sabbath morning and in

the evening after his sermon he

organized the community for a canvas

or rather a survey of the township
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                    <text>[page 209]

[corresponds to numbered page 221 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					221

and a corp of canvassers were

appointed to make the survey in

the interest of the O Church Federation

                      L S Condit Clk

Feb 23

On Wednesday afternoon the session

together with one trustee and the Treasurer

met in the SS room to arrange the work

for the coming yearly spring meeting and

the church work for the year.  Present

Pastor Huston.  Elders, Ketchan, Lane, &amp; Condit.

Trustee Lane, and Treas Miskimen.

The church membership roll was gone

over and a list of the lagging was

made and the pastor agreed to visit

them and endeaver to interest them in

more active work.  Then the matter of

an election of two more elders was 

considered and it was decided to hold

an election for this purpose.

The "Every member canvass"  was then taken

up and Sabbath afternoon March 12 was

the day appointed for this work.

The budget was then made up and also

a committee was named to adjust

the amounts that each member or family

should contribute to the budget.

This committee of three namely B. Miskimen

Chas Comstock and Edgar Condit.

The advisability of continuing as Supt.

of our S.S. a man not a member of the

Presbyterian Church and not an active

member of his own church was discussed

but no action taken at the time.

This meeting was opened by prayer by 

Elder Ketcham and closed with prayer by

Elder Lane

                     L. S. Condit clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 222 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


222

1922

Mar 19 At close of sermon today our Pastor

announced that he had accepted a

call from a Baptist Church in Akron

O. and then asked the congregation to

unite with him in petitioning Presbytery to

dissolve the Pastoral relationship.

As it was considered out of order

a weeks time  was given and an

announcement made that on Sabbath

Mar 26 the vote would be taken

                    L S Condit clk

Mar 26

A short meeting of session before the

Church Service. All members of service

present.  Prayer by Pastor. Arrangements

for the congregations vote were made

also for a meeting of service and

other officers of the church to prepare

for the yearly congregational meeting

was set for Thursday P.M. Mar 28

The yearly congregational meeting was

set for Mar 31 evening

Service closed with prayer by Lane

                   L S Condit

After the church service the vote of the

congregation on the resignation of Pastor

resulted in a unanimous vote in

the affirmative.

By request a letter of dismission was

granted to Miss Mary Cring to the

Central Pres Church of Columbus O

                L S Condit Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 223 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					223

Examined and approved by Presbytery

at Marion April 18th 1922

           Harry W. Barr, Moderator

April 1922

At the regular Spring meeting of 

Presbytery held at Marion O. The 

relationship existing between Rev J M

Hustin and the Trenton Pres Church was

dissolved and Rev Chas Rohrbaugh

was appointed moderator of our session

and also delegated to preach the next

sabbath and declare our pulpit vacant

Elder Condit represented the church at

this meeting of Presbytery

                    L S Condit

April 30

Rev Rohrbaugh preached for us this

morning and declared our pulpit

vacant as directed by Presbytery.

Also notice was given that on May 7th

there would be two elders elected

                    L. S. Condit Clk 
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212

May 7
 
As previously announced and

arranged for Rev Jas Best of Westerville

O preached and moderated a meeting

for the election of two elders.

Five candidates were nominated and

the election resulted in Edgar M Condit

and Chauncy Post were duly elected

A meeting of the session at which

Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit were

present.  At the manse before the

church service at which time the 

arrangements were made for the

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					225

Mar 18

Since Apr 16 the day our

former pastor Rev A M Hustin

preached his last sermon we have

had our regular services every

sabbath except one.

Our pulpit has been supplied with

with a candidate or supply.

Our congregations have been fairly

large.  S.S. well attended and

all have worked well and smoothly.

On Aug 27 a young man from 

Bedford N.H. was with us as a 

Candidate and on Sept 3 gave

a call to Rev C. R. Thomas

Rev Rohrbaugh our moderator was 

present Preached a sermon and

moderated a meeting which resulted

in a unanimous vote to Rev Thomas

The call was accepted and on

on Oct 18th commenced his labors

with us.

Our regular communion service had 

been postponed to this date

A special session of Presbytery was

Called to meet in our church on Friday

Nov 24 for the purpose of installing

Rev Thomas.  Presbytery was represented

by Rev's Harris

The terms of the call included a salary 

of (1600) Sixteen Hundred Dollars paid monthly

together with free use of manse.

Our church plant is equipped with a

Delco Light plant and pastor is given

free use of same 

                    L S Condit Clk
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226

On Jan 1st 1923 our church held

our annual community dinner

A goodly number were present

and an enjoyable time was had

by all present

Jan 8

Session met &amp; approved the letters of Mr &amp; Mrs

Jesse McLain of Linten Mills M.P. Church who

were then publicly received and names enrolled. L S C. Clk

Mar 25

As previously announced.  After the

morning service Mr. Edgar M Condit

was ordained a ruling elder

Mar 28

After the prayer service a session

meeting was held at which time

the letter of Mrs Chester Ford was

presented given her by the Bethel

Church.  Present at this meeting

Rev C. R Thomas Mod. Elders Edgar M

Condit and L S Condit.  Session

was opened by prayer by Edgar Condit

Mrs Fords letter was read and she

was admitted and her name ordered

entered on our church roll

L S Condit was elected a delegate to Presbytery

to be held in Bucyrus    L S Condit Clk

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227

Apr 1st

Session met in class room

Present Mod Rev Thomas and elders

Edgar M Condit and L S Condit

Prayer by Pastor

A letter granted Chester Ford by the

Trenton M. E. Church was presented and 

admitted by session

Also Miss Clara Spearman appeared

before the session for admission on

profession of her faith

After a short examination she was 

admitted.  At the close of the morning 

service she was baptized by the pastor

                   L S Condit Clk

Apr 15 

After the morning service the session

convened and went over the annual report.

of "Church to Presbytery"

Same was unamimously adopted

                  L S Condit

Approved at Bucyrus, April 17th 1923

              W. F. Heldstab

                   Moderator
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228

1923

Sabbath morning Aug 12 - 1923

Session convened at close of S. S.

Present Rev Thomas Moderator Elders

Edgar Condit S C Ketcham Geo Lane

And L. C. Condit Arrangements were

made for a supply while Rev Thomas

is away at Winona Lake.

Rev Glenn a former pastor will be 

asked to supply on Aug 19th and 

in case our Pastor concludes over Aug 26

the clk was asked to arrange for a

supply for that date

              L. S. Condit Clk.

Sept 26

As anounced on previous Sabbath

Session convened at close of prayer

meeting.  Present Elders Edgar Condit

L S Condit and also by invitation of 

pastor the entire attendance at prayer

meeting remained and took part in 

the discussion.  The object of the meeting 

as stated by pastor was to consider three

things viz Shall we hold a series of

special meetings  If so when? and

Shall we employ a singer to assist

After a thorough discussion the following 

was agree upon That we begin

a special meeting about the 11th of 

Nov and also that Rev Thomas was 

appointed a committee to secure sub

helper.  Closed with prayer by Pastor

                 L. S. Condit Clk

Nov 11th

Session met in session room after S. S.

Present Pastor Condit Lane &amp; Condit.  Occasion

being the Rev Scott of Dayton who was 

present in the interest of the Dorthy 

Love Home. and wanted the sanction

of the session before presenting his plea for

funds.  Same was given  L S Condit Clk
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					229

Dec 24/1923

Session was called together on Sat. eve

after a two weeks meeting held by

our Pastor - assisted by an evangelistic

singer - that were well attended and a great

deal of interest was manifested

The following presented themselves

for examination and were admitted 

to the membership of the Church

Harriett P Lane          Mildred E Cross

Richard Spencer          Gladdy Shoemaker

Ella M spencer           Ruth M Murphy

Catharine Lattimer       Elizabeth Geddis

Elden J Condit

Albert Mecker            George M Ford

Melvin Borden            Arthur Glaze

Stanley Cockrell         Mrs Nellie Glaze

Mary Longshore           Edgar J williams

Mildred Ford             Maude Williams

Florence B Saunders

Lola D Jennings

And in this Sabbath morning the

above were publicly received into

the church

             L S Condit Clk

Jan 1 1924

We held our regular New Year's day

Community meeting and dinner in

our Church.  A large number participated

in the joyous gathering
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


230

As we take a glance over the work

that has been accomplished since our

Pastor has been with us we find the 

following material things

A new bell was installed in the 

belfry and it not proving satisfactory

was returned and another one installed

in its place.  The manse has been

greatly improved by corking the windows

putting in new registers and return

air pipes to improve the heating

capacity of the furnace.  A changing

of the water system that supplies the

kitchen and bath room.

A large bulletin board placed on corner

of church lot.

A tall flag pole planted in front of

Church

The taking down of the barn built to

accommodate a horse &amp; buggy and

a cow with more room above moving

and rebuilding into a fine large

garage and work shop together with

a room for the Delco plant that was 

formerly installed in the cellar

A new floor covering was purchased

and laid in our church parlor

A new aisle covering for our Church

and finally a new name for our 

Church The First Presbyterian Church

of Condit O

All of which has been the direct result 

of the energy skill and work man-

ship of our Pastor Rev C R. Thomas

A total of about three thousand dollars 

has been raised the last year by our

congregation

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[corresponds to numbered page 231 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					231

we consider that ours is a rural

community and the farmers like

the farmers of the whole country

have suffered severely from the

worst depression the present generation

has ever known

The spiritual affairs have also been well cared for

Our congregation have been unusably

large.  Our prayer meetings have

been well attended and intensely

interesting  Our S. S. has flourished

better than usual

For all of which we feel like

Praising God for sending us such

a devoted laborer

                L S Condit

Approved with exceptions that meetings 

of Dec 24th 1923, Jan 1st 1924 are unsigned

Kenton O April 21st 1924

                F M Kunsley Modtr
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[corresponds to numbered page 232 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


232

Sunbury O Sept 1st 1924

We find ourselves without a 

Pastor now as Rev Thomas has

Preached his last sermon today

On June 24th last a party of 4

men dropped in to hear our pastor

preach and as a result in the 

following sabbath our pastor called

the officers of the church together after

the evening service and told us

in confidence that the men

were a committee from the Church 

of Ada O looking for a candidate

for their pulpit.

  Later the Ada Church gave

Rev Thomas a call and he accepted

We were loth to let him go but he

considered it a call to a larger

field of wider usefulness and we

gave him up fully appreciating

the splendid work he had done

in our midst while he was with

with us.  Hoping we may be guided in

the work of selecting and calling a 

new man by the spirit of the Lord.

                 L. S. Condit Clk of Session

Sunbury O Sept 24 1924

At an informal meeting of our 

session held Sept 21st to appoint a 

delegate to presbytery as neither of 

the other elders could leave home  I

was appointed as the delegate

and at the meeting of Presbytery

after the dismissal of Rev Thomas

Rev Rohrbaugh was appointed as
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[corresponds to numbered page 233 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					233

moderator of our session and also

to come next sabbath and preach

and declare our pulpit Vacant.

                L S Condit  Clk

Sunbury O Sept 28 1924

Rev Rohrbaugh came today

to fulfill the requirements  of presbytery

and declare our pulpit vacant

              L S Condit Clk

Sunbury O Dec 21 1924

Our senior Elder passed away

yesterday at 4 oclock A. M.

Our dear Bro S. C. Ketcham had been

an active and efficient Elder in our

church for a long term of years

(55 Years)  Always ready for any service his

church might call him to fulfill

He had served the church as Supt of

the Sabbath for some twenty five

years  He was Choirister and Choir

Leader until recent years as the

infirmities of age crept upon him

he was compelled to give up his 

work  His remarkable Pleasing voice 

will be greatly missed

Bro Ketcham died as he had

lived trusting in his Savior

Our loss is his eternal gain.

             L S Condit Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 234 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


234

Sunbury O

Jan 1st 1925

Our annual New Years Community

meeting was held today.

A Goodly number were present and

all employed themselves.

We have succeeded in having

our Pulpit filled every sabbath

so far either with a Candidate or

a supply and our congregation

have been fairly large.

Have had a number of elderly men

as candidates that were capable and

efficient men but our congregation

has evidently set their hearts on

some young man. We are hoping

the right one will come soon.

		L. S. Condit  Clk

1925

Feb 8th  On Jan 25 last we heard a candidate

from Chicago Rev J.F. Lee of McCormack Sen

a young man whose wife had been trained

in the Merdy Bible Institute of Chicago and

on Feb 1st we called the congregation together

to vote on a call to Mr Lee which resulted

in 26 votes in favor and 8 opposed

by balloting We then asked the con-

gregation to make it unanimous by a

rising vote which resulted in 26 votes.

The result of this vote was sent Rev Lee

and he accepted and today Rev Marshall

being present preached a sermon and after

moderated a meeting making out a call

and so our period of candidating ends

		L S Condit  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 235 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					235

Sunbury O  3-17-"25

Session met at Edgar Condits

Present Edgar Condit Geo Lane &amp; L S Condit

After prayer by Edgar were than an

hour was spent looking over the reports

and communications received by Clerk

and arranging for the work in hand

No resolution passed. session closed with

prayer by L S Condit  Clk


Sunbury O  3-19-25

As arranged per at previous session we

met at Edgar Condits tonight to revise

our membership roll.

The work in hand was taken up after

prayer by Elder Geo Lane

We soon found an error in our last year's

list. It being too large by eight

The corrected list follows

The list for last year should have been 158

One suspended and two deaths leave      155

for this year.

Adjourned after prayer by  L.S. Condit  Clk


Sunbury O  4-26-25

As has so frequently occurred of late neither

Edgar Condit nor Geo Lane could leave home

to attend Presbytery so I had to go

Presbytery met at Delaware Apr 20th

After the call previously extended Rev J.F. Lee

of McCormick Seminary had been found in

order Presbytery proceeded to examine Rev Lee

for admission to Presbytery after which

Rev Lee and Elder Condit were appointed
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236

A committee to arrange for the

Installation of Rev Lee over the

Condit Church. Later committee reported as

follows Installation services to be held

at Condit Church May 7th

Rev T.F. Watkins to have charge of service

and preach the sermon

Rev Harris to give the charge to Pastor

Rev J.T. Marshman to charge the congregation

Elder L S Condit was elected a delegate

to the meeting of the Ohio Synod to meet

at Wooster June 22 - 26, 1925

			L.S. Condit  Clk

On the Last sabbath in Apr Rev Marshman

preached the last of a series

of sermons at the Condit Church

After the call to Rev Lee had been

accepted we prevailed upon Rev Marshman

to supply our pulpit which he did

most acceptably

			L S Condit  Clk

Apr 26  Today ends a period of vacancy in our

1925    churchs pastorates and a period of

candidating that has been rather [illegible]

in character in a way

Since Sept 1st last year we have had

services every sabbath but one and that

was on account of a misunderstanding

A goodly number of very efficient

men were given a hearing, beginning with

Rev Huber. Among them were Rev S Tinney

of Spring Hill, Phillips of Shady Side, Merwin

of Yatesboro of Pa. to whom we offered a

call at 1600 a year but he declined.

Also a number of Students of O.W.N.

to fill in between candidates.

			L S Condit  Clk
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					237

1925

June 22   After having several

informal conferences on the subject

we had an announcement given out

two weeks ago that today we would call

a meeting of the congregation at close

of preaching service to arrange for the

election of more elders

Meeting was called to order. Rev Lee as

moderator.

Candidates were nominated as follows

Mr Dwight Hoover        Roy Comstock

Mrs E O Wilson          A. C. Condo

Mrs Lottie Merideth     Burt Miskinnen

Mr Chas Green           Chaney Post

Mr Jesse McLain

A motion then prevailed that the

election of three from this number

be voted in on July 5th

			L S Condit  Clk

July 5  A Close of services today the election

of Elders as decided on two weeks

ago was held resulting in the

Election of the four candidates left.

After all the other candidates had 

positively withdrawn.

Those elected were

Dwight Hoover

Chas Green

Chancey Post        	L S Condit Clk

July 26  Sunbury O

At close of service today the newly

elected Elders viz Chas Green  C.E. Post

and Dwight Hoover were ordained

Rev Lee officiating

			L S Condit  Clk

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238

Jan 31 1926

Rev Lee called session for the purpose

of taking action on Mrs Lee's letter from

the Coolville Church or rather the Toreh Church in the Coolville charge

A Methodist Episcopal church in Athens

County O Rev Harry Dye pastor.

The letter being found in order

her name was ordered to be entered on 

on church roll.

Prayer by Rev Lee preceded the action

of session and another prayer by Lee

closed the session  L D Condit clk

Mar 14 1926

Rev Lee called the session to name a

date for the yearly Congregational Meeting

No definite date being decided upon the announcement

was made for a date between Mar 28 and Apr 4th

                         L S C Clerk

Mar 28  Session called by Rev Lee to fix date of cong Meeting

Elders Lane Condit and Clerk present

Prayer by Lee  Date fixed for Mar 31st also

a request for a letter was asked by

M Floyd Lattimer to unite with the

Harlem M. E. Church of Harlem Tp Del Co O

Also a letter requested by Mrs Chester Ford to unite

with the Trenton M. E. Church

          Both were granted L. S. C. clerk
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					239

Marysville, O., Apr. 19 &amp; 20, 1926

Examined at Marion Presbytery and approved

without exception

        J C McCoy - Moderator

Owing to the fact that there was a growing

dissatisfaction in the minds of our people due to

the Pastors inefficiency a non-official committee

was appointed at the April meeting of Presbytery

held at Marysville to confer with the Elders and 

pastor of the church.  After the chairman

of the committee Rev Marshman had gone over

the situation with the Elders Green E Condit

Hoover Doyt &amp; L S Condit. He and Rev Harris

took Rev Lee aside and later reported that

after a full understanding of the situation

Rev Lee promised to resign Sept 1st

                         L S Condit

Aug 31 1926

At call of Edgar Condit a meeting of the

session was held at the church to ascertain

Rev Lee's failure to fulfill his promise

made to Rev Marshman &amp; Harris at Marysville

Present Elders Post Lane Edgar Condit and

L S. Condit

Little information was gained save that

he was unwilling to resign until he had

another place.  A lengthy discussion

followed.  After several withdrawal

to the manse he consented to offer

his resignation to take effect Dec 1st

                  L S Condit

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240

Sept 19 1926

As previously announced the meeting

of the Congregation to vote on the

resignation of Rev Lee to take effect

Dec 1st 1926 was called at the close of 

the morning service

Rev Lee appointed Elder Lane to the chair

and then proceeded to urge the members

to vote no on his resignation as he

much preferred to remain at Condit

He was then asked to retire from the room

while the vote was taken but he

preferred to remain and he and his wife

both voted.  The chair appointed D Jennings

Roy Comstock and Gail Longshore to prepare

ballots and take the vote.  D C Condit and

C Post were appointed Judges.  Result of vote

33 for and 32 against resignation

The chair then claimed a right to vote and

Rev Lee handed him a ballot but when not

permitted he wanted to call another election

not being allowed to do this the vote was 

allowed to stand as taken

Later the Elders were called in session to

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					241

appoint a delegate to presbytery that was

to meet the following day at Ostrander

Elder Edgar M Condit was chosen delegate

This closed a stormy session of both

Congregation and session

152 members          L S Condit


Nov 28 26

Rev Lee called session at close of service

Present Chas Green Geo Lane

Edgar Condit &amp; L S Condit

Mrs Lee desired a letter of dismission

to unite with the Presbyterian Church

at Gomer O

Same was granted and session closed

with prayer by Rev Lee

                  L S Condit clk

Dec 5

Rev Lees work having closed and Rev Lee Having

been appointed by Prsbytery as our Moderator He

came today to preach a sermon and declare

our pulpit vacant.  Also at a meeting of

the church officers the needs of our church at

present time were discussed and it seemed

best that we depend upon supplies for a time

Edgar Condit and Chas Green were appointed 

to have charge of this work.  Dr Gee suggested

the name of Rev D Luther Evan of O. W. U. as a

good man for us.
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242

March 31 1927

At a meeting of the Elders and Trustees a week ago

it was thought the time had come that we should

call for candidates we decided to invite Dr Gee

to attend this meeting.  Being present he was chosen moderator

the following reports were read and approved

Report of last meeting.  Report of Treasurer Report of 

Missionary society.  Young Peoples guild

the mens Bible Class.  The Womens Bible Class.

No reports were given of the S. S. and C. E. Su

At Dr Gees suggestion we agreed to

have Rev Porter ask Rev G. H. Alexander of

Alburn Mich to be with us on Easter Sunday and 

The Sabbath previous    L S Condit clk

Apr 10 1927

Session met a close of service

to elect a delegate to presbytery to be held

at Mt Gilead Apr 18 &amp; 19th

On motion Chas Green (Edgar Condit crossed out) was elected alternate

and Dwight Hoover elected delegate

Present Elders Green Hoover Lane

Edgar Condit &amp; L. S. Condit

L S Condit moderator &amp; clk

Apr 17 27

As previously arranged Rev Alexander

of Alburn Mich was with on Sabbath

Apr 10 and remained through the

week visiting among our people

and preached again today morning &amp; evening

no arrangements being made to

give him a call he left for

Marion after the evening service 

                 L. S. Condit

EXAMINED AND APPPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date 4-19-27 Place Mt Gilead

Alfred W. Swan

        MODERATOR
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					243

On advice of Rev. Gee, a meeting of the congregation was

held immediately  after the sermon.  L. S. Condit elected chairman.

A Committee duly appointed to prosecute  the call of Rev. Rice at

a special meeting of Presbytery consisted of C. E. Green and

L S Condit.  A Rising vote as to the church assuming the

moving expenses of Rev. Rice resulted in 14 ayes, 4 noes.

Adjourned to meet at call of our  Moderator  Rev Gee.

                           L S Condit Chm

July 10, 1927

A meeting of the Elders E W Condit Geo Lane,

C. E. Green and L S Condit present was called to give

Mrs Ruth McBroom Williams a letter to the East Columbus

M. E. church. No Pledges for our Budget having been

solicited at the beginning of our church year,  the Elders

apportioned the work into three teams of 2 men each.

                         L C Condit Clk
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244

Sept 4, 1927

At a meeting of the Session, Rev Rice Geo Lane, Edgar Condit

C. E Green. C. E. Post, Lorenzo Condit present, the

following presented themselves for examination

and were admitted to the membership of the church.

1.  Mr Henry C. Cornell by letter, See Certificate.

2.  Fern Cornell, his wife, do.

3.  Estellah Lucile Cornell, By exam. &amp; baptism.

4.  Alva Clay Cornell, do.

5.  Mrs Rilla H. Rice (Mrs. H G) By letter, see letter

6.  Miss Geneneve Milligan Rice do.

7.  Mrs Zada Esther Longshore (Mrs. Gail L) do.

8.  Mr Truman Day                      do

9.  Mrs. Catherine Day, his wife       do

10  Wendell Excell Day                 do

11  Mrs Mildred Evelyn (Cross) Meredith, By exam &amp; baptism

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					245

Sept. 12 1927

On the call of our new pastor, the session met in the

parlor of the church,  Elders L. S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo Lane.

C. E. Green, &amp; D. C. Hoover present.  Opened with prayer.

L. S. Condit, after many years of faithful service as clerk

of the Session, presented his resignation and upon his refusal

to reconsider the matter, it was upon vote accepted.

Nominations for clerk were made as follows: Edgar

Condit and Dwight Hoover.  A ballot was found to be in

favor of Hoover.

For delegates to Fall Meeting of presbytery with the 

Urbana church, Geo Lane was chosen as Principal

and C. E. Green alternate.

For the program of installation to take place on Sept 28,

Rev Rice noted his choice of Messrs Gee of the Delaware

Church, Weltmer of the Berlin church and Hooker of Kilbourne.

Upon discussion as to times of ringing of our

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234

December 1, 1927

The Session met in the home of Bro. Geo. Lane,

our pastor, L.S. Condit, Edgar Condit, C.E. Green and

the Clerk completing the roll. Opened with prayer.

The business of the evening was going over

the indexed roll of membership, making needed

corrections and assisting the pastor.

To observe as great an addition to our

church roll as at the September communion

service was not promising. A selection of

time for series of meetings in the late Winter

by the pastor was concurred in.

Dismissed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk

January 17, 1928

The Session met in the home of Bro Edgar Condit,

Rev Rice Moderator, others present, Bros Lane, LS Condit,

and the clerk. Opened with prayer. The minutes of

the meetings of Sept 12 and December 1 were read and app

Upon discussion motion was put and carried that

our pastor should be in charge of our winters meetings.

In the matter of music it was ordered that Miss Carrie

Wilson should be sought to have charge of same.

No other time appearing more opportune, the time closer

was beginning Feb. 19, to close with observation of

the Lord's Supper on March 4, meetings of preparation

to be held on several nights of the week prior.

Closed with prayer.

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					247

January 29, 1928

At the morning service Rev Rice, Bros L.G &amp; Edgar

Condit, Geo Lane and the Clerk present, letter to 1st M E

Church, Miami, Fla was granted Mrs Grace Cring Green.

Closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clk

March 4, 1928

Before morning worship, Rev Rice, Bros Lane, Edgar

and L.S. Condit and the Clerk present; Elma Louis McClain

present herself for examination (having been baptised in

infancy). She, with Mrs Florinel Conway Cring, who

presented letter from First Presbyterian Church of Middleport,

Ohio, were welcomed, prior to observation of the Lord's Supper

Prayer opening and closing.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk

March 20, 1928

Session in the office of the Clerk at Sunbury. Rev Rice,

Bros Lane, Edgar &amp; L.S. Condit concluding the roll.

Opened with prayer. Minutes of meetings Jan 17 &amp; 29, and

March 4 read and approved.

The Church Roll was gone over carefully and made out

for the statistical report, 150 members. For the meeting

of Prebytery with Galion church April 16-17 Bro L S Condit

was elected delegate, C.E. Green alternate.

On motion and second of Bros L.S. Condit and Geo Lane,

the following resolution was carried. We ask the congregation

to adopt the following resolution at forthcoming annual

meeting. We, the members of the Condit congregation, at 

the suggestion of the Elders, hereby change our way of

choosing Elders to the method now generally followed

in Presbyterian churches to the Rotary system, so that

one-third of the Ruling Elders will be chosen each year.

If this Resolution carries the session will divide

their own number, two serving for three years.

				(over)
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Continued

two serving for two years, and two for one

year, from April 1, 1928.

Closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clk

April 15, 1928.

Session met at close of morning worship. Rev. Rice,

Bros L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo Lane, C.E. Green, C.E.

Post and the Clerk present. Opened with prayer.

Minutes of meetings July 10, Sept. 4 and March 20

were read and ordered approved. Dismissal of Mr.

&amp; Mrs Clyde Hannon to M.E. Church of Fredericktown

was concurred in.

In compliance with congregational action as asked for

at meeting March 20, a drawing resulted in the following

terms to be served as Ruling Elders:

Edgar Condit and the Clerk 	2 yrs.

Geo. Lane and C.E. Green	1 yrs

L.S. Condit and C.E. Post	3 yrs.

Minutes of this meeting read and ordered approved.

Closed with prayer	D.C. Hoover, Clerk.

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 1928  Place Galion

A.T. Huber  MODERATOR
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					249

June 3, 1928

The session met prior to observance of

the Lord's Supper. Henry Merrill Courter, from the

home of Mr. &amp; Mrs. G.A. Meredith, presented himself

for examination and membership. He was re-

ceived and his name ordered on the roll, having

been baptized in infancy.

Opened &amp; closed with prayer.  D.C. Hoover, Clk.


Sept. 9 1928

The session convened with prayer by

Rev. Rice. For delegates to the Fall meeting of

Marion Presbytery with Galion Church

Bro. C.E. Green was chosen as principal and

Edgar M. Condit as alternate. Closed with prayer by

Bro. L.S. Condit	D.C. Hoover, Clerk


October 17,1928

According to announcement, the session met

with Bro. Edgar Condit, - Rev Rice, Moderator, and

the clerk present. Opened with prayer by Rev. Rice. Conferred

at length with regard to meetings for the spiritual

welfare of our church. Also moved by the clerk,

seconded by Edgar, and passed, directing the pastor to

cover in special sermons the work of our Different

Boards. Closed with prayer	D.C. Hoover, Clk.
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250

October 28,1928

The rite of baptism was administered in our

church to Eleanor Condit, daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs

Dane Condit, and to Baby Mary Jean Cring,

daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs C. Howard Cring, and

Baby Joan Sarchet, daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.D. Sarchet,

and granddaughter of our pastor and wife.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


November 18, 1928

The session met with all present except

Bro. Post. The pastor was instructed to

present the plea of the Presbyterian Endowment

Fund ^for our Ohio Home in the near future, the Treasurer of the

Church to attend to the remittance. Closed

with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


December 2, 1928

The session examined Ethel Saunders

and Eleanor Condit as to their faith and

teaching, and the enrolling of their names was

approved, the rite of baptism being administered

to Ethel at the morning service and both publicly 

received. Opened &amp; closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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					251

December 9, 1928

Present at meeting of Session, H.G. Rice, Moderator,

Elders L.s. Condit, C E Green, Geo Lane &amp; Edgar Condit

Miss Christine Baumgardner presented her letter of dis-

mission from the Millersburg Presbyterian Church and

Mr. Leland J. Fisher his letter from the Trenton Christian

Church, and they were ordered on the roll.

Robert Fisher Lane and Margaret May Lane, the elder of

Mr &amp; Mrs Fenton G. Lane's children, asked to be admitted.

Upon examination as to their faith in Jesus and their

submission to Him and His will, it was so ordered

and after baptism their names were to be enrolled.

Opened &amp; closed with prayer by the Moderator.

			Edgar M. Condit

				Clerk pro tem.


December 30, 1928

Present at meeting of Session, H.G. Rice, Moderator,

Elders Geo Lane, Edgar &amp; L.S. Condit, opened with

prayer by moderator. Mr Chas. W. Smith presented his

letter from the Kingston (Old Blue) Church. Mrs Mary

Geddis Smith, wife, returned her letter which had been

given some years ago by this church but never placed

in another body. Both persons were reclined &amp; enrolled.

Frank Geddis Smith, their son, presented himself for

examination and membership. He was received and

his name ordered on the roll after his baptism.

Closed with prayer.

			Edgar M. Condit

				Clerk Pro tem.

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252

March 3, 1929

On the application of Clarence &amp; Sada Wilson Geddis,

wife, for dismission to the Sunbury Methodist

Episcopal Church, the session met and

granted same. Closed with prayer by Moderator

Rice.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


March 12, 1929

The session met with Bro. Green, with all

present except Bro. Post. Prayer by Moderator Rice.

A re-checking of our membership roll was had.

The quickening of our responsibilities was dwelt

upon in a general discussion. Plans of a

spiritual canvass by a body of twelve working

in pairs, and a week of meetings beginning

Palm Sunday March 24 conducted by our pastor,

were approved. Closed with prayer, by all.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


April 7, 1929

The session met, Present, Bro. Rice, moderator,

Elders L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Lane, Green &amp; the

Clerk. The annual report of the Sabbath school

and the church, to Presbytery, were ordered approved

As delegates to the Spring meeting with Bucyrus

Church, L.S. Condit was chosen as Principal

and Edgar Condit as alternate. Opened &amp; closed

with prayer.		D.c. Hoover, Clerk
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					253

April 14 1929

The session met. Bro Rice Moderator, Elders

present, Geo. Lane, L S &amp; Edgar Condit and the clerk.

The clerk reported a satisfactory examination of

County Records as to title of our church property,

a tract 140 1/3 ft North and south, and 215 ft east

and west, as conveyed to Trustees in Delaware

County Record of Deeds, Vol 81, page 318, June 26,

1882, and the parsonage site an additional 150 ft.

west thereof as similarly conveyed in vol. 146,

page 39. No report could be given at this time as

to incorporation of our church body.

The minutes of all meetings of the year, in-

cluding this were ^read and on motion ordered approved.

Opened &amp; closed with prayer.   D.C. Hoover, Clerk


EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date April 16, 1929  Place Bucyrus O

R.E. Porter  MODERATOR
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254

July 1, 1929

The Session met. Ev. Rice, moderator, L.s.

Condit, Geo Lane, C.E. Green, Edgar Condit and the

Clerk present, Elder Post absent. The

applications of Mrs Nina Edmister and sons

Harold &amp; Earl for dismissal to The Presby-

terian Church of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. were

brought before us by our pastor, and while

their record of membership was obscure

owing to their removal from the community

for some years past, it was ordered that

letters be given.

The pastor reported the arrangements

throughout the Synod of Ohio, upon the

approval of Presbyteries, for a general

joining of churches in lending their pastors

as arranged by the committee for a week

of strengthening and in gathering this Fall,

in which movement we most heartedly

joined.

Opened and closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


Sept 9 1929

A meeting of the Session was opened with prayer

by our moderator, Rev. Rice. Elders present,

L.S. Condit, C.E. Green and The clerk. Not present,

Edgar Condit, Geo Lane &amp; C.E. Post. As delegates

to the fall meeting of Presbytery at DeGraff

Elder Post was chosen as Principal and

Elder Green as alternate. A general discussion

of ways and means leading to the success of

our meetings, was had, of which Rev. Mr C.W.

Donaldson of the Huron Church was to be in 

Charge. In the matter of his entertainment,

Bro. Edgar Condit &amp; the clerk were appointed a

Comm. Closed with prayer.  D.C. Hoover, Clk
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					255

October 27, 1929

The session met prior to the observance

of the Lord's Supper, Rev. Rice, Moderator, with

a complete roll present, Elders L.S. Condit, Geo.

Lane, Edgar Condit, C.E. Green, C.E. Post and the Clerk.

Violet Rose Condit presented herself for exam-

ination and membership. She was received upon

her confession and her name ordered on the roll.

After baptism by our pastor at the service. The

application for dismissal of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morgan

Chamberlain to the Presbyterian Church of Plain

City, Ohio, was granted. Opened &amp; closed with

prayer.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.


February 9, 1930

At a meeting of the Session, at the con-

clusion of the morning service led by our beloved

pastor's wife on account of his illness, the

application of Lloyd L Pace for dismissal

to the Stow Community Church near Akron

was granted. The grave financial situation

of our church as we approach the close of the

year was discussed but no formal action

taken. Closed with prayer. Present, Elders

L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo. Lane and

			D.C. Hoover, Clk.

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256

February 25, 1930

Pursuant to the pastor's announcement, Session

met in the pastor's study at 8 p.m., Rev. Rice,

Moderator, Elder Geo. Lane and the Clerk present.

Opened with prayer by Rev. Rice. (Not present, Elders

L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, C.E. Green &amp; C.E. Post)

The minutes of the meetings of Session on

July 1, 1929, Sept. 9, 1929, Oct. 27 1929 and Feb. 9,

1930, were read and on separate motion were

ordered approved. The letter of Miss Mary Cring

returning to the fellowship of this church from

the White Temple M.E. Church of Miami, Florida,

was presented, she was received into membership

and name ordered on the roll.

It was arranged that a Preparatory service he

held the coming Friday night. Closed with prayer

by Elder Lane.

				D.C. Hoover Clerk


March 16, 1930

Session met before the morning preaching

service. Present, Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders Geo

Lane and C.E. Post. Absent, Elders L.S. Condit, Edgar

Condit, C.E. Green and D.C. Hoover.

Miss Alice Post presented her letter from the

Johnstown Presbyterian Church and she was

received into membership and her name ordered

on the roll.

Adjourned.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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					257

March 9, 1930

The Session met prior to the observance of the

Lord's Supper, Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders L.S.

Condit, Geo. Lane, C.E. Post and the Clerk present.

Not present, Elders Edgar Condit and C.E. Green.

Erma Louise Longshore presented herself for

examination and membership. She was received upon

her confession and her name ordered on the roll

after baptism by our pastor at the service.

The letters of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morgan Chamberlain

returning to the fellowship of this church from the

Plain City Presbyterian Church were presented and

they were received into membership and their

names ordered on the roll. Opened and closed

with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


April 6, 1930

The session met at the close of the evening

service. Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders L.s. &amp; Edgar

Condit, Geo. Lane, C.E. Green, the clerk and the

newly elected Elder, Chas. B Comstock, present.

Elder Post absent. Opened with prayer by Bro. Lane.

It was ordered that the reports to presbytery

be approved. For the Bellefontaine meeting April

21, Elder Green was chosen as Principal and L.S.

Condit alternate. Arrangements were made for

the ordination next Sabbath morning of Bro.

Comstock, in accordance with vote of congregational 

meeting April 1, for three years term under the rotation

system, taking the place of D.C. Hoover.

The minutes of the meetings of Feb. 25, March 9,

March 16 and this were read and on separate motion

were ordered approved. Closed with prayer by

Rev. Rice		D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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258

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

With Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr. 22 '30  Place Bellefontaine

E.J. Wykle   MODERATOR

Record of Mar. 16, 1929

	not signed


Report to Presbytery April 1, 1930

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					259

May 4th 1930

The Session met after the morning Service

in the church. The meeting was opened

with prayer by the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

Elders all present

L.S. Condit, Edgar M. Condit, C.E. Green

George Lane, C.E. Post, C.B. Comstock,

Elder Dwight C. Hoover having been

chosen as Trustee, and Mr Comstock

elected in his place; the clerkship

of the Session became vacant.

Mr Edgar M. Condit was chosen

clerk.

It was decided to omit both

evening services May 25th on

account of the Baccalaureate

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Sunbury. This has been the usual

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The Clerk and the Moderator were

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there was no doubt about these,

whenever it was not convenient to have

the session called together. This

action to have the approval of the 

Session at its first meeting

thereafter.

The meeting then adjourned

closed with prayer by Mr George Lane

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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260

June 2nd 1930

At the call of the Moderator

Rev. H.G. Rice, the Session met at

his home Monday evening

The meeting was opened with prayer

by the Moderator.

The minutes of the last meeting

were read and approved, after

which Elder C.E. Green was chosen

delegate and Elder L.S. Condit

alternate to the June meeting of

Presbytery.

It was unanimously decided

that Rev. H.G. Rice have the whole

month of August for his vacation.

It was decided by vote to pay

to the Ohio Presbyterian Homes

the amount apportioned to this church.

The question then came up as to

whether it would be best to receive

the services of a monister from some

other church for special evangelistic

services or to use some other method,

after much discussion and not being

able to arrive at any decision the

Moderator asked that we find out

the will of the elders and let him

know the following Sabbath as it was

necessary to report at once to the committee

having this work in charge.

Elders present  George Lane, Chas. Condit

Edgar M. Condit

Elders absent  L.S. Condit, C.E. Post

C.E. Green   Closed with prayer

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

The following Sabbath four of our elders

expressed themselves definitely as

not in favor of the exchange
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					261

pastors the other two were still undecid-

ed and Rev. H.G. Rice was so informed.

This action was to be approved at

a later meeting of Session

		Edgar M Condit  Clerk


Sept 7th 1930

The Session of the Condit Presby-

terian Church met after the regular

preaching service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, Geo. Lane,

C.E. Green, Edgar Condit,

Elders Absent C.E. Post, Chas. Comstock

After being led in prayer by the

Moderator. Mr. Geo. Lane was chosen

to represent us at the fall meeting

of Presbytery and Edgar Condit

was selected as alternate.

It was also decided to observe

The Lord's Supper Sept 21st instead 

of the regular time Sept 7th

After being led in prayer by

Mr Geo Lane the meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

Sept 27th 1930

In accordance with the action taken

by the Session May 4th 1930, giving

the Moderator and Clerk authority

to grant letters of dismissal in cases

where reasonably certain that such

action would at a later date be

approved by the Session a letter was

granted to Mrs Russell Copeland of

Piqua Ohio.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk
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262

Dec. 7th 1930

A meeting of Session was called

by the Pastor Rev. H.G. Rice.

The meeting was held in the Sunday School room before the regular preaching

Service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green

Geo Lane, Edgar Condit

Elders absent. C.E. Post, Chas. Comstock

The meeting was opened with prayer

by the Moderator, Geraldine Lenox

Chamberlin came before the Session

for examination for church members

kind was received by a unanimous

vote Edgar Condit led in prayer

after which the meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit Clerk

Feb. 15th 1931

The session met after S.S. in the

Chapel at the call of the Moderator

Elders present Geo. Lane, L.s. Condit

C.E. Green, Edgar Condit

Elders absent C.E. Post, C.B. Comstock

The meeting was opened with prayer

by Edgar M. Condit

Mrs Mary [illegible] presented her letter

from the Sand Ridge Lutheran Church

Perrysville Ohio. Found in order her

name was ordered on the roll.

Mr. Henry Hicks presented her letter for

the Mt. Pleasant M.E. Church Condit O.

She was received into membership.

Mrs. Ella Lane wife of Wm Lane

presented her membership reception

Certificate of the Wert Avenue M.E.

Church Columbus O. the Church went
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264

				Membership

Additions			     1

Certificate			     3

Dismissed			     3

Deceased			     2

Total Communicants		   150

Members of Sabbath School	   125


				  Finance

General Assembly etc.		    30

Congregational Receipts		  1955

Congregational Special Receipts    395

Total Congregational Benevolenices 390


				Other Statistics

Elders				     6

Resident Members		   129

Non Resident Members		    21

Baptisms on Confession		     1


Does your Church use the

every member plan		   yes

Stewardship taught		   yes

A Manse				   yes

Meeting closed with prayer by

Elder Geo. Lane

H.G. Rice, Pastor

			Edgar M. Condit Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 20 '31  Place Upper Sandusky

J.T. Marshusan  MODERATOR
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					265

June 7 1931

The Session met in the Sunday School

room before the Preaching and Communion

Service.

Elders present, L.S. Condit, Charles

Comstock Geo. Lane, Edgar Condit,

Absent C.E. Green and C.E. Post,

Rev. H.G. Rice led in the opening

prayer, Dorothy Imogene Turnbull

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membership and was unanimously

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to her by the Moderator the meeting

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Elder George Lane.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk


July 26th 1931

At the call of Rev. H.G. Rice the

Session met in the S.S. room after

the regular preaching service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, George Lane

C.E. Post, Edgar Condit.

Absent C.E. Green and Chas. Comstock.

Meeting was opened with prayer by

the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

It was decided at this meeting

that under existing circumstances

it would be best not to receive the

services of a Pastor from some other

Church however all seemed to feel

the need of some special evangelistic

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for the non Christian element

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266

of our community.

Several methods were suggested but

none adopted and it was finally

decided to bring the matter before

the congregation as ^soon as possible in

September.

Meeting closed with prayer

by Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk


Sept 13th 1931

The Session was convened at the

call of Rev. H.G. Rice in the

Sabbath School room Sunday

Sept. 13th

Elders present L.S. Condit

George Lane, C.E. Post, Edgar Condit

Absent C.E Green and Chas. Comstock

C.E. Green was ill at this time and 

could not be present

It was decided that C.E. Post should

represent no at the fall meeting of

Presbytery, Edgar Condit was chosen

alternate after which Rev. H.G. Rice

offered the closing prayer

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

Sept 25th 1931

Rev. H.G. Rice asked that the Session

meet to discuss the results of the vote last

Sunday Sept 20th. This vote which had

been previously announced has
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					267

taken before the regular morning

preaching service and was to be

voted yes or no on the following

resolution.

"We believe all things considered

our church through its Elders

should make plans for special

meetings in the near future

in addition to our regular services,

for probably two weeks." the vote

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request the sermon met Friday

Sept 25th 1931.

Elders present C.E. Post and

Edgar Condit. Absent C.E. Green

Chas. Comstock. L.S. Condit Geo. Lane

The meeting was opened with prayer

by the Moderator Rev. H.G Rice,

As it was clear from the vote taken

that the people are ready for a

special effort the session decided

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the last two weeks in October. it

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for the meetings a number of prayer

services should be held during the

two weeks preceding the meetings.

The arrangement for these prayer

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were left to the Pastor Rev. H.G. Rice.

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Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 268 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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268

		History

The Special Services beginning

Oct 18th and closing the evening

of Nov 1st were felt to be a means

of spiritual uplift to the community,

[illegible] these meetings Rev. H.G. Rice

brought to his audiences a series of

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sermons.

It was though best to have a

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a meeting of the session for the

reception of members Thurs evening

Dec 3rd as we would hold our

communion service Dec 6th

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

The reports of the session meetings

held Dec 3rd and Dec 6th as well

as the following item of history

were written by Rev. H.G. Rice


Dec 3rd 1931

Session met after the preaching Service

Present the Moderator, H.G. Rice

Elders. E.M. Condit, L.s. Condit, Geo Lane

Absent C.E. Post, C.E. Green, Chas Comstock

Opened with Prayer

Clell Irwin Spearman presented himself

for membership. After careful examination

he was received and his name to be

enrolled when he has been baptized

Miriam August Benoy, Marjorie

Jospehine Benoy, Mary Jane Benoy,
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					269

Sisters asked to be admitted into the

church. After a full examination it

was moved that their examinations

be sustained and that they be enrolled

after their Baptism. This motion was

carried unanimously.

Mr George T. Benoy presented his

letter of dismission from the

Methodist Church of Croton. His

letter found in order he was recieve

and enrolled.

Mrs George (Hattie M) Benoy presented

her church letter from the M.E.

Church of Johnstown. This letter

was found in order and she was

received into membership of the

church.

After some instruction as to the

program on Sunday, reception and

baptismal service, the meeting

was adjourned, after closing with

prayer.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

Dec 6th 1931

Session met between the Sunday School

and Church services.

Present The Moderator, H.G. Rice.

Elders, Edgar M. Condit, L.S. Condit

Geo. Lane, and C.E. Green.

Absent C.B. Comstock, and C.E. Post

The meeting was opened and closed with

prayer by the Moderator

Three sisters presented themselves to be

received upon their examination into
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270

the membership of the church

Mary Adell Ford, Rose Ann Ford and

Wilma Eloise Ford.

After due and careful examination

all three were received into

membership of the church, and their

names to be placed upon our roll

After their Baptisms.

The meeting their adjourned and

proceeded at once to the preaching

services, and to Communion and

Baptismal services.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

	History

The nine persons named in the two

meetings of Dec 3 &amp; 6 were received and

had the Communion; seven of these

were baptized. The youngest child of

Mr and Mrs Benoy, Norma Jean was

also baptized.

The service was well attended and

the hour was interesting and

impressive.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

Jan 31st 1932

At the close of the lesson period

Sunday Jan 31st Rev. H.G. Rice

called a meeting of the session in the

primary Sunday School room to

examine three Sunday School

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church membership on
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					271

profession of aith. The meeting was

opened with prayer by the

Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green

Edgar Condit

Absent C.e. Post, Chas Comstock and

George Lane.

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the questions asked by the

Moderator thereby showing

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and pleasing their Heavenly

Father and stating their willingness

to obey those of His Servants who

are placed over the work of this

congregation, the following

members were received into

church membership.

Marjorie Kathleen Davidson

Pauline Granger Barton,

Mildred Lucille Saunders,

Each name was voted on Separately

and received a unanimous

vote of the Session.

Meeting closed with prayer

by Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk 
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272

March 8th 1932

A joint meeting of the Trustees and

Elders was held at the home of

Mr Chas. Comstock. The meeting was

opened by Mr Comstock calling on

Rev. H.G. Rice was chosen to

preside over the meeting.

Mr Chas. Comstock and

Mr D.C. Hoover were elected to

act as a committee to be at the

head of our Church finances for

the whole year April 1st 1932 to

March 31st 1933. Their duties were

to meet with the Trustees and

arrange with budget for the year.

To choose and instruct the canvasses

in their work. See that a complete

canvass is made, and that

pledges already due and unpaid

are collected and to see that any

other work pertaining to church

finance is taken care of in the

best and most efficient manner.

It was also decided to hold the

regular Congregational meeting of the

church Wed. evening March 30th

Trustees present	D.C. Hoover

			Gail Longshore

Elders present		L.S. Condit

			Chas. Comstock

			Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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					273

April 10th 1932

A meeting of the ^Session was held Sunday April 10th

after the preaching service.


Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green,

Geo. Lane, Chas. Comstock, and Edgar Condit

Absent C.E. Post

Rev. H.G. Rice opened the meeting

with prayer.

C.E. Green was chosen delegate

to Presbytery and L.s. Condit was

elected alternate.

The minutes of the Session meetings

held during the year were approved

The annual Church report was

read and approved.

	Annual Report of Church

				Membership

Additions		    	    11

Certificate		     	     2

Deceased		             1

Total Communicants	           162

S.S. Members, Teachers etc.        139


				  Finances

General Assembly etc.           $   27

Congregational Current Receipts   1726

Congregational Special Receipts     40

Total Congregational Benevolences  295


			        Other Statistics

Elders				     6

Resident Members		   138

Non Resident Members		    24

Baptisms on Confession		    11

Infant Baptisms			     2
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274

Does your Church use the

Every member plan		    yes

Stewardship taught		    yes

Has the Church a Manse		    yes

Is your Church a member of

the Service Pension plan	     no


 	Sunday School Report

Officers and teachers		     10

Total Membership		    129

Total Members and Officers 	    139


Average Attendance	  	     92 plus

Added to Roll			     20

Church Members			     89


Added to Church			     12

to Board of Education		     10.00

to National Missions		     13.00

To Foreign Missions		     16.55

Other Benevolences		      2.60

Self Support			    138.06

Balance				     12.02


	Junior S.S.

Receipts			      8.25

Paid out			      3.92

Balance				      1.33

		
			Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr. 18 '32  Place Marion

Clarence S. Gee	   MODERATOR
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					275

July 31st 1932

The Pastor Rev. H.G. Rice called the

Session together for the purpose of

deciding what we should do in

regard to Fellowship week.

Elders present.  L.S. Condit,

Geo. Lane, Chas. Post, C.E. Green,

Charles Comstock  Absent none

At this meeting it was decided

that we should hold special

evangelistic services during the month of Oct.

the meetings to be conducted by

Rev. H.G. Rice.	Meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

H.G. Rice

Sept. 11th 1932

Session met in the S.S room after

the regular preaching service.

Elders present. L.S. Condit,

C.E. Green, Chas. Comstock,

Geo. Lane, Edgar Condit

Absent Chas Post.

Meeting was opened with prayer by

the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

The minutes of last meeting were 

read and approved. It was there

decided by vote that Geo. Lane

represent us at the fall meeting

Presbytery at Kenton Ohio. Charles

Comstock was chosen as alternate.

It was decided that we begin

our special evangelistic Services

Oct. 9th

The meeting was closed with prayer

by Edgar Condit.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

H.G. Rice  Mod.

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276

Sept. 25th 1932

The Session met after the regular

preaching service to take action on the

request of Rev. T. Howard Calahan of the

Broad St. Methodist Episcopal Church

asking for the letter of Miss Ruth Murphy.

Elders present: L.S. Condit

Chas. Comstock, C.E. Green and

Edgar Condit.  Absent Chas. Post

and Geo. Lane.

The meeting was opened with

prayer by Rev. H.G. Rice.

Minutes of the last meeting (Sept. 11th

were read and approved.

The Moderator then stated the object

of the meeting and it was moved and

recorded that a letter be granted

Miss Ruth Murphy, however as

Miss Murphy had lived in another

community for several years and

having been seldom seen in the

regular services of our Church the

motion was amended to leave it

to Rev H.G. Rice to send the letter

giving a little explanation of

Miss Murphy's relation to the

Condit Church, both the amendment

and the motion carried and the

meeting was closed with prayer

by Elder L.S. Condit.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

HG Rice, Mod.
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					277

	History		Dec. 25th 1932

By mutual consent of the Pastor and

Elders it was decided to omit the evening

preaching service during January and

February. The Christian Endeavorers

however maintained their services

meeting at the homes of its members.

The evening preaching services were

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evening prayer service the next week etc.

to continue until the powers that be

decree otherwise.

		Edgar M. Condit Clerk

HG Rice, Mod

April 9th 1933

The Session met to elect a delegate

to Presbytery and transact other

necessary church business.

Elders present, L.S. Condit, Geo. Lane

C.E. Green, Chas. Post and Edgar Condit

Absent Chas. Comstock. Rev. H.G. Rice led in prayer

Edgar Condit was elected delegate

to the melting of Presbytery at Delaware

and Geo. Lane was chosen alternate

In response to a request from J.H. Larimore

of the Anti Saloon League that we hold

a temperance meeting in the near future

it was decided that such a meeting

be arranged for by our Pastor.

Rev. H.G. Rice gave a brief outline

of the work of the church and Sabbath

School during the fast year.

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278

were approved

HG Rice, Moderator.

	Annual Report of Church Membership

History

Losses

Dismissed			       1

Deceased			       5

Net Total of Communicants	     156

S.S. Members, Teachers, etc	     132


		Finances

General Assembly, Synod and Prebyterial

Expenses			   $  26

congregational Current Receipts     1525

Total Congregational Benevolences    100


	      Other Statistics

Elders				       6

Resident Members		     118

Non-Resident Members		      38

Does your Church use the every

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Stewardship taught		      yes

Does your church enroll those

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Number of candidates for the

Ministery			      no

Has the Church a Manse?		     yes

Is your Church a member

of the Service Pension Plan?	      nO

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED	

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 18 '33  Place Delaware

Chas E. Combrink  MODERATOR
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                                       279

Session met Monday evening July 24th

at the church. Elders present

C. E. Green, and Edgar Condit Absent

George Lane, Johan Post and L.S. Condit

The Moderator Rev H. G. Rice opened

the meeting with prayer after which

he read a communication from

le Franklin Ward informing us of

the recommendations of the General

Assembly to the church asking us to be

more careful when examining

persons for church membership

accepting only those who give evidence

of spiritual rebirth and that we

emphasize the Stewardship of time

and money. Several other things were

mentioned.  No action was taken

at this time on the above matters

as it was the intention of bringing

them up at a later date.

It was unanimously decided to

give our Minister the month of

August for his vacation.

Meeting adjourned with prayer

by Edgar Condit

          Edgar M Condit Clerk

Sunday Sept 10th 1933 Rev H G Rice

called the Session together for the

election of a delegate to Presbytery to be

held at Urbana Sept. 18th 33

Elders present L. S. Condit C. E. Green

and George Lane  The Moderator

opened the meeting with prayer

The last minutes were read and
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[corresponds to numbered page 280 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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280

approved C. E. Green was elected

delegate to Presbytery and Geo. Lane

alternate.  After some discussion

of a few of the items of business

to come before Presbytery the meeting

was adjourned with prayer by

L. S. Condit

                 Edgar M. Condit clerk

Sunday Jan 7th 1934.  Rev H G. Rice called

the Session together to ask that they

concur with him in calling a

Congregational meeting to request

Presbytery to dissolve his relationship

as Pastor of the Condit Presbyterian

Church.  After the Pastor had given

his reasons for the being the wisest

course to follow the session commuted

to grant his request and Tuesday

evening Jun 16th 1934 was the date set

for the congregational meeting.

As Elder L. S. Condit had passed away

since our last meeting it was thought

fitting by our moderator that the

following item of History be included

in these minutes.

On the 30th day of Nov 1933. Elder

L. S. Condit at the age of almost 80 yrs

was called from our midst by the great

reaper whose name is death.

My Condit had been member of this

church and for almost 40 yrs

had served this church in the capacity of

elder (chosen elder April 29th 1984) During his

long period of service he had seen the
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						281

church in many apparently critical situation

and had helped greatly to bring it to

its present state of efficiency.  As the

infirmities of age increased he was

less and less able to inspire its members

to material and spiritual understandings

than in former years.  While we realize

that Mr Condit made mistakes as all

those who are leaders are sure to do

yet we feel that his successes far

outweigh his failures and that the

church owes much to his efforts for

which he usually received scant

thanks. 

He was a faithful attendant of

the various church services and

thought the prayer meetings should

be kept up even though the attend-

ance be small, and it is with regret

that we think of him as being no 

more with us but it is with thankful-

ness that we can think that his

departing to be with Christ is far

better for him.

The minutes of the last meeting were

read and approved.  Elders present

Chas. Green, Geo. Lane and Edgar Condit

Absent C. E. Post.  This meeting was

opened with prayer by the

Moderator Rev H. G. Rice and closed

with prayer by Edgar Condit

              Edgar M Condit Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 282 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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282

                History

It having been previously announced

at two regular meetings of the church

the congregation met at the church

Tuesday evening Jan 16th 1934 as

ordered by the session in its meeting

Jan 7th.  Rev. H. G. Rice offered a

short prayer read the rules

governing meetings of this kind

stated the object of the meeting

which was to unite with him in

asking Presbytery at its regular

meeting Feb 5th 1934 at Marion

to release him from the pastorate

of the Condit Church.

At the request of the Pastor the 

congregation chose Mr. Dwight

Hoover to preside over the meeting.

Rev. H. G. Rice gave as his reasons for

closing his work here at Condit.

physical inability to carry on the 

work as he felt is should be carried

on. difficulty of hearing distinctly

Several of those present spoke of their

appreciation of his work here regret

that he felt he must leave and hope

that he might see fit to again take up

the work here at some future time

Mr Dave Condit was chosen to

represent the congregation at the

meeting at Marion.

Rev. H. G. Rice closed the meeting

with prayer and the benediction

Immediately after the close of the

congregational meeting held at the

church Jan 16th the session but with

three of its elders present E. D. Green

George Lane and Edgar Condit
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[corresponds to numbered page 283 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

C. E. Post being absent and elected

Elder C. E. Green to represent the

Session at the meeting of Presbytery at 

Marion Feb 5th 1934

This meeting was closed with

prayer by Rev H. G. Rice

                  Edgar M Condit Clerk

Sunday Jan 21th 1934 It was decided

at a meeting of Session presided over

by the Moderator Rev. H. G. Rice and

at which all four elders were present

that our delegate to Presbytery

at Marion Feb 5th Vote against

making any changes in the

boundarys of the Presbyteries of the

Synod of Ohio.  As we had omitted

to elect an alternate to the above

mentioned meeting of Presbytery

Elder George Lane was chosen to

this office.  By a vote which was

not unanimous it was decided

to depart from the regular rules

of the church and accede to the

request of Mr and Mrs Chas Smith

and their son Frank and grant

them letters although they clearly

stated that they did not know

to what church they would go

The reason for this departure was

that they might not be offended

To avoid calling a meeting of session

after our present Moderator has left

as the clerk was instructed to grant

letters to  Mrs. H. G. Rice and Miss

Genevieve Rice when they decide
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[corresponds to numbered page 284 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

284

on the church with which they

wish to unite

This meeting was opened with

prayer by Rev. H G Rice and

closed with prayer by Edgar Condit

             Edgar M Condit Clk

             Feb. 21th 1934

The session met with the Moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee who was chosen

by Presbytery at its meeting at

Marion Feb 5th 1934 to Moderate

our Session while we are without

a pastor   This meeting at which

all of the elders were present.

Cle. E Green, C. E. Post, Geo Lane and 

Edgar Condit was held in the

Office of the moderator at Delaware.

After Canvassing the situation pretty

thoroughly it was decided that

it would be best if possible

to hold the regular preaching

service every Sunday morning

the Moderator to help in keeping

the pulpit Supplied.  It was

decided to hold a meeting of the

congregation Thursday evening

March 8th to transact any

necessary business, decided on

how we should proceed in

in selecting a pastor etc.

Meeting adjourned with prayer

by the Moderator Rev Clarence S. Gee

               Edgar M Condit Clerk
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					285

The Congregational meeting held

March 8th 1934 was opened with

prayer by the moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee Who gave us

an excellent short talk after

which the congregation chose a 

committee of  five consisting of

Edgar Condit from the Board

of Elders to act as chairman

Mr. Dwight  Hoover from the

Board of Trustees and Miss Carrie

Wilson, Miss Mabel Comstock

and Mr Owen Meredith from

the congregation, This committee

together with the moderator to

decide on those most suitable to

occupy the pulpit as supplies

and if anyone of those filling the

pulpit should seem to the commit

tie especially fitted to receive a

call to the pastorate of the Condit

church so that the congregation

have the opportunity to express

their opinion by ballot.

The date of Tuesday evening

April 10th was set as the date for

the regular annual congregational

meeting and it was decided that

each family bring their supper and

all eat together at the church.

This meeting was adjourned to meet

at the call of the moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee.

              Edgar M Condit Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 286 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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286

Rev. Clarence S. Gee presided over

the annual congregational

meeting held Tuesday evening

April 10th.  After singing a couple 

of songs and offering prayer

the reports from the various church

organization were heard.  At the 

close of the report  mentioning the

death of four of our members

during the past year. The Moderator

asked for the names of those whose

deaths had occured during the year

which were. Elder L. S. Condit,

Mrs Margaret Corbin,  Mr John Curry

and Mr John Geddis, he then had the

congregation rise while he offered a

short Memorial prayer.

At this meeting Mrs. E. O. Wilson was

elected Elder for two years to fill out

the unexpired term of Mr Chas Comstock

who had resigned during the year.

Dwight Hoover and C. E. Post were the

elders chosen for the regular term

of three years.

Mr. Owen Meredith was elected trustee

for three years and Mr. Glendon

Comstock for four years.

Mrs. Grace Condit was elected pianist

Miss Mabel Cornstock assisted pianist

Miss Carrie Wilson was elected chorist

The meeting was closed with prayer by

Mrs Clarence S. Gee

Immediately after the close of the Congrega

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session minutes that had not
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[corresponds to numbered page 287 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					287	

previously been accepted were approved

also the annual congregational report

to Presbytery was approved .  C. E. Green

was chosen as our delegate to 

Presbytery and Edgar Condit alternate.

Elders present C. D. Green, C. E. Post

George Lane and Edgar Condit.


Annual Report of Church

                 membership

Losses                 

Dismissed                       3

Deceased                        4

Net total of communicants     149

S. S. members Teachers etc.   141


            Finances

General Assembly, Synod and Presbyterial

Expenses                        25.00

Congregational current receipts  1278 

Congregational Special Receipts    220

Total Congregational Benevolences  219

           Other Statistics

Elders                              4

Resident Members                  115

Non-resident Members               34

Does your church use the

Every Member plan                 yes

Doses your Church provide

in the Annual Program

for the Systematic teaching

of the Scriptural Principles

Of Stewardship                     No
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[corresponds to numbered page 288 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

288

Does your church enroll Those of its

members who agree to devote a definite

proportion of income, ordinarily

at least a tenth to the extension

of the Kingdom of God              No

Has the church a manse            yes

Is your church a member of

the Service pension Plan           No


EXAMINED AND APPROVED
     Without Exception
PRESBYTERY OF MARIION
Date Apr 17 '34 Place Marysville 
John A Carriker
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					289

On the 22nd of April 1934 we observed

the regular communion service.

Rev. C S. Gee officiated at this meeting

He also conducted the ordination

service of Mrs E. O. Wilson and the

installation of our Newly elected Elders

Mrs E. O. Wilson, Mr. D. W. Hoover and

Mr C. E. Post.  The whole service was

very fitting and appropriate

               Edgar Condit clerk

At the meeting of the Congregation

held June 11th 1934 for the purpose

of considering the advisability of

extending a call to Mr Bert

Whitacre of Dayton, Pa.

The Moderator Rev. C. S. Gee presided

and opened the meeting with prayer.

After some discussion it was decided

by vote, to call Mr Bert Whitacre to

the Pastorate of the Condit church.

The Congregation also instructed

the Elders and Trustees to sign the

call, and chose Mr and Mrs Morgan

Chamberlain to represent the

congregation in presenting the call

at a meeting of Presbytery held at

Mt. Gilead Sept 24th

                Edgar Condit Clerk

Aug 26th 1934 In the absence of the

Moderator Rev Clarence S Gee Mr. Bert

Whitacre called the Session together

to decide whether or not we should

observe fellowship week as recommended

by Synod.  After some discussion in
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290

Which the following arguments were

advanced.  Would probably cost

$25.00, it might do little good the

church members might be too busy

to attend the meetings etc

Mrs E. O. Wilson made the motion

that we do not observe fellowship

work, after bring seconded, this 

motion carried by a majority

vote of those present.

The matter of Evangelistic effort

in the future was discussed and

by common consent of the majority

without voting was left to be decided

at some future meeting.

Elders present at this meeting were

Mrs E. O. Wilson, Mr C. E. Green,

Mr. C. E. Post, Mr Geo. Lane and

Edgar Condit.  Absent Mr D. C. Hoover

This meeting was opened with prayer

by Mr.  E. O. Wilson

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Session met Sept. 16th 1934.  Mr Bert

Whitacre moderated the meeting

Elders present Mr. C. E. Green

Mrs. E. O. Wilson, Mr. Geo Lane and Edgar

Condit, Absent Mr C. E. Port and

Mr D. C. Hoover, Edgar Condit led

in an opening Prayer, Minister of last

meeting Aug 26th read and approved

D. C. Hoover was chosen delegate and

Mr. C. E. Green alternate, to the meeting of

Presbytery held at Mt. Gilead Sept 24th &amp; 25th

It was arranged to hold communion

service Oct 14th  meeting closed with prayer

by C. E. Green.            Edgar Condit Clerk
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						291

Tuesday evening Oct 9th 1934 an adjourn-

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the Condit Church for the purpose of

ordaining and installing Mr. Bert Whitacre

Rev. John A Stuart of Marysville, Moderator of

Presbytery was present and presided over

the meeting, Rev Thomas M. Patterson of

Crestline, Stated Clerk of Presbytery,

preached the sermon.

Rev. Clarence S. Gee gave the charge to

the Pastor and Prof Jason J. T. Marshman

delivered the charge to the people.

During the meeting we were favored 

with a vocal solo by Mrs Carl Winters of 

Mt. Gilead.

Altogether it was a helpful and 

inspiring meeting.

            Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday Oct 14th 1934.  At a meeting of the

Session held at the close of Sunday School,

and opened with prayer by George Lane,

at which all of the Elders were present

but C. E. Post, and which was presided

over by Rev. Bert Whitacre Mr and Mrs

Fred Mc Vey and Mrs Glendon Comstock

were received by letter into the member-

ship of the Condit Presbyterian

Church.

             Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday April 7th 1935 Rev. Bert Whitacre

called the Session together to examine

a number of young people who desired

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292

had stated the object of the meeting

and few words of instruction had

been given these young people were

received into full membership

of the church.  The following are

the names of those received into

the Condit Church.

Betty Borden              By examination 

Lester Allen Borden            do.

Charles Morgan Chamberlin      do.

Ralph Leonard Comstock         do.

Ruby Irene Comstock            do.

Florence May Comstock          do.

Mary Elizabeth Jennings         do.

Raymond Jennings               do.

George Fenton Lane              do.

Lillian Geneviere Spearman     do.

Wanda Marcella Spearman        do.

Gehna Jean Spearman            do.

Marjorie June Turnbull         do.

William Wilson Fisher Baptized infancy

James Curry Wilson             do.

Elder present at this meeting

were Mrs E. O. Wilson, C. E. Green,

George lane and Edgar Condit

Absent D. C. Hoover and C. E Post

Mr Post's illness for the past five 

or six months has made it impossible

for him to attend the regular church 

services.

Mrs E. O. Wilson and Edgar Condit

offered short closing prayers.

            Edgar Condit Clerk
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                                          293

An item of interest  Before the observance

of the Lord's Supper April 7th Mr. D C.

Hoover presented the Church with

a relief plaque of the Last Supper

               Edgar Condit Clerk

The annual Congregational meeting

of the Condit Church was held Tuesday

evening April 9th and moderated by

the pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre.

In Reviewing the past year it was

found that the church had lost three

members all removed by death, and

had during this period received three 

new members all by letter.

Mr. George Lane and Mr C E Green

were re-elected ruling elder's

Mr H. H. Cring was also re-elected

trustee.

The report of the Church to

Presbytery follows

                          Membership

additions

certificate                   3

losses

deceased                      3

Net total communicants      149

S. S. Members Teachers etc  125

         Finances

General Assembly Synod and Presbyterial

Expenses                         18.00

Congregational Current Receipts   1072

Total Congregational Benevolences  197
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294


                              Other Statistics

Elders                               6

Does your church use the every

member plan                         yes

Does your church provide in its

annual program for the

systematic teaching of the

Scriptural  principles of

stewardship                         NO

Does your church enroll those

of its members who agree to devote

a definite proportion of income,

ordinarily at least a tenth to the

extension of the Kingdom of God?    No

Has the official textbook

"The Ruling Elder" by Rev Cleland

B. Mc Afee provided for ruling elders 

under the authority of the General

Assembly, been carefully read by

the ruling elders-elect in your

congregation during the past year?  No

If the answer is No, please state

the number of exceptions.          two

Are its contents well known to

all members of the session of

your church?                        No

Is your church a member

of the Service Pension Plan        Yes 

               Edgar Condit clerk
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					295

Sunday April 14th 1935  The session

met in the Sabbath School Room

after the preaching service, elders

present were Mrs. E O. Wilson, C. E. Green

D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.  Absent

C. E. Post and Geo. Lane  Rev Bert

Whitacre had charge of the meeting.

Geo Lane was elected to represent the 

Session at the meeting Presbytery

April 22nd &amp; 23rd at Bucyrus.

D. C. Hoover was chosen alternate.

Mrs E. O. Wilson closed the meeting

with prayer.

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday April 21st 1935

The Session met at the close of

the Easter Service in the Primary

Sabbath School room.  Rev Bert Whitacre

Moderated the meeting.  The minutes

of the session meetings of the year were

read and approved.

Elders present Mrs. E. O. Wilson,

Mr. Charles Green, Mr George Lane

Mr D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.

Absent Mr C. E. Post.  Mr. George Lane

closed the meeting with prayer

            Edgar Condit clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 22 Place Bucyrus

Carl R Longbrake

          MODERATOR
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296

                    June 2nd 1935

The Session met at the call of the

Pastor Sunday June 2nd

Elder present Mrs. E O. Wilson

C. E Green, Chauncey Post,

Geo. Lane, D. C. Hoover and

Edgar Condit absent none

Rev Bert Whitacre led in the 

opening prayer after which

Mr D C Hoover was elected

delegate to represent the church

at the June meeting of Presbytery

to be held at Bellefontaine

June 10th Mr D. C. Hoover offered

the closing prayer

             Edgar Condit Clerk

               June 16th 1935

Rev. Bert Whitacre called the

Session together for the purpose

of examining the following 

persons on profession of faith

Joseph Morton, Jack Pruden 

and Bob Pruden all three were

received and their names placed

on the roll.  This meeting at 

which all of the elders were

present was opened with prayer

by Elder C. E. Post andclosed with prayer by 

Elder D. C. Hoover

        Edgar Condit clerk

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					297

                 Sept. 15th 1935

At a meeting of the Session held

after the regular preaching service

and presided over by Rev Bert

Whitacre and at which all the

elders were present but C. E. Post

and which was opened with

prayer by C. E. Green, Geo Lane

was elected delegate and

Mrs. E. O. Wilson alternate to the

fall meeting of Presbytery to be

held at Marseille, Sept 23rd

And 24th 1935  At this meeting

the minutes of the Session meetings

held June 2nd and June 16th

Were approved.

Elder C. E. Green led in the

closing prayer.

             Edgar Condit Clerk

             Dec 8th 1935

Session was called together by

the Pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre,

Elders all present, Meeting opened

with prayer by Mrs E. O. Wilson

Elder C. E. Post was elected delegate

to the Winter meeting of Presbytery to be

held at Marion Tuesday Dec 10th

At this meeting it was decided

to hold a week of evangelistic

meetings asking near by ministers

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week of prayer   at a later date

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298

but no definite action was taken

on any of them.  Meeting closed

with prayer by Edgar Condit

            Edgar Condit Clerk

              March 1st 1936

Session met in the Sabbath

School room after the regular

preaching services.  Meeting 

opened with prayer by

Edgar Condit.  Members present

Mrs. E O. Wilson, C. E. Green,

D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.

Carrie Wilson our church

Chorister also attended the

meeting.  This meeting which 

was presided over by our

pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre

decided to hold a series of meetings

beginning March 8th and lasting

four evenings.  Miss Wilson

promising the help of the choir

in the services.  Meeting closed

with prayer by Mrs E O Wilson

Elders absent Chau Post and Geo. Lane

                Edgar Condit Clerk  

                March 8th 1936

Rev Bert Whitacre called the   

Session together for the purpose

of examining Emma Kathleen Saunders

and Frances Catherine Saunders as to

their fitness for church membership

both were accepted.

This meeting was opened with

prayer by Mrs E. O. Wilson

Elders present were Mrs. E. O. Wilson.
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                                        299

C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover, Edgar Condit

Absent Chau. Post and Geo Lane

Meeting closed with prayer by

Mrs. E. O. Wilson

             Edgar Condit Clerk

The four evening of meetings

alluded to in Session minutes

held March 1st 1936 were conducted 

by the following Rev C. A. Riggs

of the M. E. church of Galena

Rev W. L. Hicky from the Croton

M. E. Church, Miss Cora Murphy

of Delaware and Rev. Carl Longbrake.

The services were fairly well

attended and were well liked

by the people.

At our congregational meeting

held April 8th 1936. Mr Morgan

Chamberlain was elected to the office

of elder in place of Mrs E. O. Wilson

who had finished Mr Chas Comstocks

term.  Edgar Condit was re-elected

Mr. Leland fisher was chosen to take

Mr Morgan Chamberlins place as

trustee.

Reports from the various

church organizations were read

and approved

A budget of $1138.00 for local church

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congregation.

This meeting was opened and closed

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300

                April 13th 1936

The Session met at the home

of Edgar Condit Mr. D. C. Hoover

led in the opening prayer.

After which the Session records

not previously accepted were 

read and approved.  The items

of historical interest were

also approved.

The church roll was examined

and there were found to be 36

who were considered inactive 

of these one was suspended

It was decided by vote to get

in touch with the remaining

35 by personal call of by

letter with the idea of helping 

them spiritually if possible.

Mr Chan Post was elected 

delegate to the spring meeting

of Presbytery to be held at

Marion April 21st.  C. E. Green

was chosen alternate.

The clerk was ordered to place

the annual Report of the 

congregation to Presbytery in the 

minutes of this meeting.

The minutes of the meeting

were approved.

Meeting closed with prayer by

C. E. Green.

Elders all present
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					301 

     Annual Report of Church

                         Membership

Additions                     20

Losses

Deceased                       1

Suspended                      1  

Net total of Communicates    167

S. S. Members, Teachers etc  132

             Financer

General Assembly Synod and

Presbyterial Expenses      24.00  

Congregational Current

Receipts                  $12.00

Total Congregational

          Benevlences        205

          Other Statistics

Elders                         6

Resident Members

Baptism On Confession         15

Has the Church a Manse       yes

IS your Church a Member

of the Service Pension Plan  yes

            Edgar Condit Clerk


one exception         EXAMINED AND APPROVED
                    
                           Exceptions

absent elders        PRESBYTERY OF MARION

should be recorded   Date Apr. 21 '26 Place Forest Caron

as absent            Stanley L Weens 

                         MODERATOR 
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302

Session met Sunday May 10th 1936

after the preaching service

Elders present C. E. Green C. E. Post

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit

Absent Geo. Lane.  The Moderator

Rev. Bert Whitacre offered the opening

prayer.  This meeting was to consider

the advisability of holding a

centennial celebration to Commemorate

the organization of the church in 1835

It was decided by vote that the Session

appoint a committee to make

arrangements for the celebration.

This meeting was closed with prayer

by Elder D. C. Hoover

               Edgar Condit Clerk

Session met May 24th Moderated by

Rev. Bert Whitacre opened with

prayer by C. E. Green elders present

C. E. Green, C. E. Post, Geo. Lane

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit absent

none.  The following committee

was chosen to have charge of the

Centennial celebration

Rev Bert Whitacre, F. C. Murphy

D. C. Hoover, D. C. Condit and

Owen Meredith.  Meeting closed with

prayer by Edgar Condit.

             Edgar Condit Clerk

The Session met Sunday June 7th 1936

Rev. Bert Whitacre moderated the meeting

Elders present. C. E. Post, D. C. Hoover, Edgar

Condit, absent C.E. Green and Geo. Lane
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					303

Edgar Condit offered the opening prayer

after which, Rev. Bert Whitacre stated

his desire to be released from the

pastorate of the Condit Church.

As he had apparently made his 

arrangements for leaving, the session

granted his request with the under-

standing that the matter be taken

up with Presbytery at a later date.

Meeting closed with prayer by

C. E. Mast

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday June 7th 1936

At the regular Morning Worship Service

Mr Morgan Chamberlain who had been

elected to the office of ruling elder

at the Annual Congregational meeting

was ordained.  This service was 

conducted by the pastor Rev. Bert

Whitacre and was very impressive.

              Edgar Condit clerk

Sunday June 7th 1936 at the close 

of the regular morning worship

service Rev. Bert Whitacre stated

his desire to the congregation to be

released from the office of pastor

of the Condit Church asking that

the sermon which he had just 

preached be his last sermon to

the congregation and that his

salary cease on this date June 7th

but asked as he had taken no

vacation that his relation as
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304

pastor continue until July 1st

and that we pay our part of the

amount due the pension fund to

July 1st thus completing the year

This the congregation voted to do.

After a few remarks about the

work here he closed thanking the

people for being kind to him etc.

and offering an earnest prayer

for the success of the work

Throughout the whole meeting he

manifested a very fine Christian spirit

               Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday June 14th  In the absence of the

pastor the session was called together

by the clerk Edgar Condit.

Elders present Geo. Lane, Morgan

Chamberlin, C. E Green, C. E. Post

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit absent

None at this meeting which was opened

with prayer by Edgar Condit, Geo. Lane

was chosen moderator. A meeting of the

congregation was arranged for Sunday

June 28th.  The purpose of this meeting

to be the selection of a delegate to

represent the congregation in an

adjourned meeting of Presbytery to be held

on June 30th at Delaware asking Presbytery

to dissolve the relationship of the Rev.

Bert Whitacre as pastor of this church

This meeting was closed with prayer

By Geo. Lane.

               Edgar Condit Clerk
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					305

June 28th 1936.  Session met at

the call of the clerk.  Elders present

Geo. Lane, C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover,

C. E. Post and Edgar Condit absent

Morgan Chamberlin.  The meeting

was opened with prayer by Edgar Condit

after which Edgar Condit was chosen

to preside over the meeting. Geo Lane

was chosen as delegate and C. E. Green

as alternate to represent the Elders

at the adjourned meeting of Presbytery

to be held in the First Presbyterian

church of Delaware Tuesday P. M.

June 30th.  1936 to ask Presbytery to

comply with the request of the Rev.

Bert Whitacre that his relationship

as Pastor of the Condit Church be

dissolved and on the Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick was conducting the regular

preaching service the session chose

him to moderate the congregational

meeting which had been announced

the two previous Sundays and

which was to be held after the

regular preaching service.

Meeting closed with prayer

by D. C, Hoover.

          Edgar Condit Clerk

           June 28th 1936

The Congregational meeting which had

been announced at two regular

services of the Sabbath school was held

after the preaching service.  As the

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick was preaching

For us that Sunday he complied

with the request of the Session
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[corresponds to numbered page 306 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

306

and moderated the meeting at this

meeting Mrs. E. O. Wilson and Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick led in short opening prayers.

The Congregation joined with the

pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre in his wish

that his relation as pastor of the 

Condit Church be dissolved and

elected Dan C. Condit to carry their

request up to Presbytery in the

adjourned meeting to be held in the

First Presbyterian Church at Delaware

June 30th.  Rev H. N. Frederick closed

the meeting with a short prayer.

              Edgar Condit Clerk

On July 22nd 1936 The session met with

the moderator Rev Carl Longbrake at

his home at Kilbourne Elders Present

C. E. Post, D. c. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

Edgar Condit.  Absent C. E. Green and

Geo. Lane.  As this was also a meeting

of the pulpit committee composed of

the trustees and elders which was

selected at an unofficial meeting

of the congregation the trustees were

present.  Owen Meredith, Leland Fisher,

H. H. Cring and Glendon Comstock

The pulpit committee decided that we

should call a congregation the opportunity

of calling Rev.  H. N. Frederick to the

Condit Church if they so choose.

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committee the session voted to call a

meeting of the congregation to consider

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[corresponds to numbered page 307 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

					307

to the pastorate of the Condit Church

The congregational meeting to be held

Aug 9th at the close of the regular

preaching service.  This meeting

was opened and closed with prayer

by Rev. Carl  Longbrake.

 
After being duly announced a meeting

of the congregation of the Condit Presby-

terian Church was held Aug 9th at 

the close of the regular morning preaching

service.  In the absence of the moder-

ator Rev. Carl Longbrake, Rev S. V.

Sydenstricker moderated the meeting.

After some preliminary remarks

it was decided by a vote of the Congre-

gation to call a pastor to the pulpit

of the Condit Church it was then

decided by vote by ballot to call the

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick to the pastor-

ate of the Condit church as the

vote to extend a call to the Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick had not been unanimous

it was voted to make it so.  It was

also decided by vote to have the Congre-

gation sign the call.

The meeting was then dismissed

with a short prayer by the acting

Moderator Rev. S. V. Sydenstricker.

             Edgar Condit Clerk
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                    <text>[page 295]

[corresponds to numbered page 308 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

308

Sunday September 6th 1937

Rev. H. Nathan  Frederick complied

with the action taken by the elders

that he moderate the meeting

of the session which was held 

immediately after the regular

preaching service. At this meeting

it was decided to hold the installation

services Wed. evening Sept 29th. if

Presbytery saw  fit Rev. S. V. Sydenstricker

was suggested as one of the ministers

whom we would like to have help

in the installation service.  However

it was left to Rev. H. N. Frederick and

Elder D. C. Hoover to arrange with

Presbytery for installation.

D. C. Hoover was chosen delegate to

the fall meeting of Presbytery to

be held at Ostrander Sept. 22nd

Meeting Closed with prayer by

Rev. H. N. Frederick

Elders present C. E. Green, D. C.

Hoover,  Morgan Chamberlin and

Edgar Condit absent C. E. Post and

Geo. Lane.

             Edgar Condit Clerk
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                    <text>[page 296]

[corresponds to numbered page 309 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

					309

On Sunday Oct 11th 1936 just

one Hundred years lacking 4 days

after the organization of the Trenton 

now 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware County Ohio 1873-1937.

We began our anniversary celebration.  

On this date we observed Rally Day  

with a program by the Sabbath

School and short sermon by the

pastor Rev H. M. Frederick.  The Evening

program consisted of a pageant

written by Mr. T. C. Murphy portraying

the organization of the Church in

1836.  The Twenty charter members 

were represented by young people

of the congregation.  Rev. H. N. Frederick

taking the part of the Rev C. N. Ransom

who organized the church 100 years

ago, this was followed by a histor-

ical  pageant of the organization of

the  C. E. Society in 1888 during the

pastorate of Rev Albert E. Sharpless,

This pageant was written by Miss

Mabel Comstock and was presented

by the members of the present

C. E. Society.  The following Tuesday

evening was in charge of pastors of

the Presbytery and included the install-

ation of Rev. H. Nathan Frederick. The

ministers present were Rev. J. R. Miller

Moderator of Presbytery. Rev. J. Stuart

Rev S. V. Sydenstsricker, Rev. H G.

Tinney.  Wednesday evening and was given

over to visiting ministers those 

taking part in the services were

Rev. W. L. Peter of the Sunbury Baptist

church, Rev. w. A. Williams of the
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                    <text>[page 297]

[corresponds to numbered page 310 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

310

Sunbury Methodist Church

Rev. Jo E. Smith of Bethel and

School and churches and Rev C. A. Riggs

of Galena and Vans Valley churches.

Thursday evening was our social

evening and was in charge of the

Presbyterian Guild among other

numbers they presented a short

history of the organization which

was founded about 1911.

Friday evening was given to the

Woman's Missionary Society. They

used the roll of 1882  the oldest

roll they could find although through

Mrs Marian Rice who is the only

charter member now listing they

learned that the Society was

organized in June 1874 there were

20 or more responses from friends

and relatives.  the program closed

with a play entitled, "If I be his

disciple".  which we thought was

exceedingly well acted.

Sunday Oct 18th was home-coming

day.  Rev. Charles Reeder of Weihnrin

China preached the sermon.

Rev. Charles Reeder is the grandson

of Mr. Simon Pierson who became

elder Nov. 28th 1869 this office he held

until his death.

Mr. Reeder's text was from the first

chapter of Acts the 8th verse he told how

in his field in China for years they

seemed to lack power there after visiting

a church up in the mountains that

had received the power of the Holy Spirit

they too sought and obtained the
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                    <text>[page 298]

[corresponds to numbered page 311 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

					311

promised comforter and with Him

power that gave new life to the work

one of the conditions that the

Spirit demanded of them was public

confession of their sins.  Mr. Reeder

told how it cost him one dollar to

make restitution for a sin which

he committed in his younger

days while living in Delaware O

His mother said that from his

letters written from China she

knew something had happened

although she did not know what.

After dinner which was served at

the church Miss Leona Murphy of

Delaware O.  whose early days were

spent in this community presided

over the meeting.  The program

consisted mostly of short talks by

local and visiting friends.

the Rev. John Glenn of Bloomingburg

Ohio was the only former pastor

present.  Through the efforts of 

elder D C Hoover many of the tools

and other contraptions with which

our ancestors were familiar but

which are pretty much unknown 

to the younger generation were 

assembled in one of our Sunday

School rooms that all might see

and be helped to understand

some of the changes that have taken

place in the last 100 years.

As there appears to be no mention

in any of the church records of the

building of the church in 1879 which

is our present church before remodeling
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                    <text>[page 299]

[corresponds to numbered page 312 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

312

we are including with the history

a rather lengthy but interesting

account of the construction, cost

furnishings etc.  which appeared

in the "Sunbury Spectator June 5th 1879

this paper was obtained from

Mrs Marian Rice, Saginan Mich.

and the account of the building

of the church was read Sunday

evening Oct 11th in connection

with the two historical pageants

given at the time.

Type written copy was made by

Elder D. C. Hoover.

          Edgar Condit Clerk</text>
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County Ohio 1873-1937]

					313 

                      DEDICATION OF

                TRENTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

                  SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1879

          The old Meeting House is discarder.

          For a new and imposing Edifice,

        of increased proportions, in design,

    Yet permanently adapted the Christian worship

      Of an Enlightened an Zealous Denomination

                   of God's People.

     Notwithstanding the somewhat unpropitious state of the weather

on Sunday, that most acceptable day of rest, there was furnished

a brief season of exceptionable enjoyment, morally, socially and

religiously, for the good people of Trenton and adjacent townships.

the occasion being the consecration of an absolute model sanctuary

to the worship of the Almighty.  The day had long been anxiously

looked forward to by the Presbyterian brethren and their interest

had arrived at its zenith on Saturday Eve. but only to be somewhat

dampened by the dawn of a dull and showery morning, which, however,

was such an inestimable boon for vegetation that they cheerfully

waived personal inconvenience, and in goodly number rallied to 

the selected spot, for the day's  observation.  It is within half

a mile of Condit Station, directly south, at the first crossing

of the roads.


                   Presbyterianism in Trenton

     It would be in keeping here, we may say, that as early

as 1836 there were formed sufficient devotees to the good faith

to secure the organization of a church.  With such zealous work-

ers as Alvin Condit, A. C. Fink, Robt't Lewis, G VanDorn, Silas

Ogden and Alvin T. Condit, it is a small matter of surprise that

we find a church erected and consecrated the following year,

which though small, it will yet be clearly demonstrated, was

ample to foster ad promote the interests and affections of a 

subsequent Church of gratifying proportion.  In the humble Cot

(for it was little more) the true teachings of Christianity fell 

like seed upon good ground, as we find 1866 a new and much

larger church had to be provided, affording increased facilities

for the prosecution of the noble mission in hand.  Elated with

their success in the past, and invigorated with unction from

above in response to prayers that accompanied their sweet labors,

they steadily pursued their noble mission to the dawn of last

year.

     When it became evident that their ranks were filling beyond

the capacity of their camp, under divine blessing, they again

resolved to meet the exigencies of the hour, and as a result of

their councils and a canvass for financial aid, in May last, the

foundation of a yet large Church was laid with becoming cere-

monies.  the build committee entrusted with the supervision

of the work was Messars. I. A. Pierson, H. Wheaton, L. S. Condit, Enoch

Condit and E. Rice, who applied their united talents and energies

to a nobel work that will stand a lasting monument to their

Christian zealand devotion.  For twelve long months was the work

carefully prosecuted with a single eye to economy and the perfect

completion of their task, and never were combined efforts more

successfully directed.


                The New Presbyterian Church,

which was solemnly dedicated on Sunday, is a very neat frame

structure, with bell tower in half-Grecian style, and set upon
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314

a solid stone foundation.  The dimensions are about 51 feet by

33 and 21 feet high.  Its acoustic properties are excellent and

the method of ventilation by the side windows is perfect.  From

the sanctuary and by an external side door a commodious commit-

tee room is entered, thus adapting it also to the purpose of a

vestry.  The interior woodwork is of ash and walnut.  The seats

being plain but exceedingly comfortable.  The reading desk and

minister's chairs, three in number, on the raised dias, are rich-

ly carved in ecclesiastical designs.  The several windows are of 

handsomely designed stained glass, each being  surmounted in its

curvature with a beautifully illuminated crown, anchor, sheaf,

dove, bible tablets, grapes and other scriptural emblems.  These

are the workmanship of Mr. George Misch, an accomplished artist

of Chicago.  The floor and platform are very suitably carpeted

and over the center aisle is suspened a brilliant 12-light

glass chandelier with innumerable miniature prismatic pendants.

the illuminating power is effective by night, under the rich

lusture afforded by the sparkling glass, and the amber-colored

lamps in contrast with the ornamented globes is charming to the

eye by day.  The interior of the church is also further beautiful-

fied by artistic fresco work, after the latest designs, composed

of soft toned blendings of various rich tints, throwing off a

contrast most pleasing, yet chaste and in strict keeping with

the purpose of the structure, wherein the presence of the Great

Jehovah may be invoked.  The seating capacity now secured will

accommodate about four hundred persons, and right heartily

pleased we are to record that the successful labors of the much

beloved pastor and members of this zealous denomination are rap-

idly increasing its actual membership, nearly half that number

already.  With this brief sketch of the church and its new place

of worship, we proceed to report

                     The Consecration Services

At a quarter to eleven the major part of the seats were taken

and upon the dias was seated their pastor, the Rev. R. Wylie, as

also the Rev. N. S. Smith. D.D. of Delaware, and the Rev. A.S.

Carson of Westerville, the latter being visitors to participate

in the interesting services.  The Rev. Wylie having opened the

meeting with prayer, the choir of the church, which is peculiarly

fortunate in its possession of naturally good voices, under the

efficient and painstaking leadership of Mr. Smith Ketchum, sup-

ported by L.S. Condit, sang that beautiful anthem, "Jerusalem, My

Happy Home,"  with a spirit of enthusiasm well calculated to con-

vey the beautiful sentiment of the composition to every Christian

heart; after which Rev. Smith read the lesson for the day, and

Rev. Carson offered up a prayer.  An appropriate dedication

hymn was then ably rendered by the Rev. Smith, whose attentive

and deeply interested congregation had increased very largely by

this time, His subject was on the unity of Christ with God, his

pre-existence with the Father before the world,  The wonderful

and bountiful condescension of God, through the gift of His Holy

Spirit in the Savior, establishing direct communication with Him-

self. The beautiful teachings afforded by the life of Christ

were most effectually set forth, and man's necessity of salvation,

with its only method to be obtained, was dwelt upon with remark-

able fevor, while he earnest implored that divine blessing might

descend and ever remain on the people of Trenton, and that those

who previously have gone home might awake to righteousness, and

those who were still found living when the last trumpet shall be

sounded may be caught up in realms of endless bliss.  After the

sermon, Rev. Wylie stated that the Cost of the beautiful

building they now occupied amounted to $2888.96, of which

$2842.50 had been subscribed, leaving only the nominal sum of

$46.46 to be raised to clear the entire under taking. They would 

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                                        315

however, require the addition of a heating apparatus in the win-

ter, which no doubt would come around in due season, and they

might congratulate themselves on a thoroughly replete and com-

fortable house of worship in which to meet their God in relig-

ious communion.  As customary on such occasions, the "Old

Hundredth" was adopted to the singing of the doxology, the ven-

erable strains of which were heartily participated in by the

whole congregation.

                       In the Evening

the weather having cleared off beautifully, the congregation, as

was expected, numbered from four to five hundred persons from all

parts.  The choir opened the service with a fine anthem.  "Doxol-

ogy."  After which old "Coronation" was sung by all present with

heart and voice.  The same reverend gentlemen who officiated

in the morning were again present in the evening.  Rev. Carson

preaching a magnificent discourse from the 65th  Psalm, 4th verse,

which though exhaustive was listened to with marked attention

by his audience, and deemed by all to be a most masterly argu-

ment in support of God's Church.  After an appropriate hymn, the

benediction was pronounced by Rev. Wylie and thus ended a day

long to be remembered in Trenton.


   We may add that to intensify the enjoyment of the day's pro-

ceeding, it was also the eleventh anniversary for the Rev. Robert

Wylie becoming the pastor of the little flock at this place,

with whom he has labored most earnestly and sucessfully to the

glory of God.  He was the recipient of many congratulations,

especially as Trenton was his first charge as a minister.  His

success has been so highly flattering and it was his privilege

now to preside over one of the hansomest and most comfortable

church buildings in this section of the state, while retaining

the heartiest co-operation and prayers of his Flock.


Copied from Sunbury Spectator of June 5, 1879.

In possession of Mrs. Marian Rice, Saginaw, Mich.
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316

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                    <text>[page 304]

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County Ohio 1873-1937]

317

Session met at the home of the Moderator

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick Wed. Oct. 28th 1936.

Elders present C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover, Edgar

Condit absent Geo Lane, C. E. Post and 

Morgan Chamberlin.  Rev. HN. Frederick

offered the opening prayer.  Minutes

of the previous session meetings

beginning  May 10th and  including Sept 6th

read and approved Mrs. Mary Gartman 

Frederick presented her letter from the

Reformed church of Thornville O. the

session voted to receive her into the

communion of the Condit Church.

It was decided to have a regular time

for our session meetings probably every

two months but it was left until the

first of the year to set a definite time of

the month for meeting.  After voting to

adjourn the meeting was closed with

prayer by elder C. E. Green

               Edgar Condit Clerk

The Session met at the call of the pastor

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick at the manse Feb 4th '37

Elders present D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

Edgar and Condit, absent C. E. Green, Geo. Lane

C. E. Post.  This meeting was opened with

prayer by D. C. Hoover minutes of the congre-

gational meeting held Sunday Aug 9th 1936

read and approved. It was decided to hold

evening preaching services each Sunday

evening beginning Feb 14th and closing

Sunday evening March 21st followed by a

Good Friday evening service and observance

of the Lord's Supper march 26th It was

also decided to keep a record of the names
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[corresponds to numbered page 318 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

318

of the members present at the communion

services. As there is an account of the

building of the Condit Church which was

completed and dedicated in the spring

of 1879 in any of the church records it was

voted to place a type written copy from.

The Sunbury Spectator of June 5th 1879

describing the building cost etc. in the

session records. This meeting was closed

with prayer by Rev. H. N. Frederick

                      Edgar Condit Clerk


As had been announced from the pulpit

a joint meeting of the elders and trustee

gathered at the home of the moderator

Rev. H. N. Frederick Thursday evening March

4th 1937.  Elders present, D. E. Green

Geo. Lane, D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

and Edgar Condit absent C. E. Post.

Trustees present Owen Meredith and

Glendon Comstock.  This meeting was opened

with prayer by Edgar Condit after which

a motion carried to include the trustees

in the meeting, Mr Owen Meredith then

presented the budget for the coming year as

drawn up by the trustees which was accepted by

vote.  Total amount of budget as accepted 1811.76.

Rev H. N. Frederick suggested that a committee

composed of the trustees with Owen Meredith

as chairman formulate a committee to plan and

carry out the every member convas under the

direction of Rev. H. N. Frederick.  The above sugges-

tion was adopted by vote, a motion also carried

to issue an annual financial report of congrega-

tion to all members of the church and other contribution

this meeting closed with prayer by Rev. H. N. Frederick

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[corresponds to numbered page 97 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					97
The Annual Congregational Meeting of the

Condit Church was held April 7th, After supper

served at the church, the meeting which was

presided over by Rev. H. N. Frederick was

opened with a short devotional program.

Then followed the reports from the various

Church organizations, after which the

following officers were re-elected

Elders.  C. E. Post and D. C. Hoover

Trustees Owen Meredith and Glendon Comstock,

Mrs D. C. Condit  was re-elected treasurer

Mr D. C. Condit was re-elected clerk of the

congregation.  Mrs. D. C. Condit was also re-

elected pianist and Miss Carrie Wilson was

re-elected chorister.  The meeting was

adjourned with a closing prayer by the leader

Re. H. N. Frederick

                   Edgar Condit Clerk

The session met at the request of the pastor Rev.

H. N. Frederick at the manse Thursday evening

April 8th 1937.  The elders attending this meeting

were D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin and

Edgar Condit, those absent were C. E. Post

C. E. Green and Geo. Lane. D. C. Hoover led in

the opening prayer.  All minutes and other

items since Sept 6th approved.

Morgan Chamberlin was chosen delegate to the 

Spring meeting of presbytery to be held at ForFest

April 20th, Edgar Condit was chosen alternate.

Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney presented their

letters Mrs Whitney from the Ostrander Baptist

church and Mr Whitney from the Sunbury

Baptist church, as all present expressed

themselves by consent and vote as favorable

to their being received into the communion

of the Condit Church it was so ordered
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98

and public announcement was made the

following Sunday.  After a fruitless

endeavor to contact them twenty of those

having their names on the church roll

were placed on the suspended list.

Motion was made and carried to include

the Annual report of church to presbytery

in the minutes of this meeting.

Minutes of this meeting read and

approved.  Rev H. N. Frederick led in the

closing prayer

        Report of Church to Presbytery

                           Membership

Additions                      1


Losses

Suspended                     20

Deceased                       2

Net total of communicants    145

S.S. Members Teachers etc    116 


Finances

General Assembly, synod and

Presbyterial expenses               23.84

Congregational Current receipts   1888.49

Special Receipts Congregational    601.44

Total Congregational benevolences  222.70 

       Other statistics

Elders                             6

Has the church a Manse?          Yes

Is your church a member of the

service Pension Plan?            Yes

                Edgar Condit clerk

H. N. Frederick
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					99


            EXAMINED AND APPROVED

               Without Exception

             PRESBYTERY OF MARION

           Date 4-20-37 Place Forest 

              Harry G Finney 

                           MODERATOR
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Squire Wheaton - Mercy Wheaton.

Sarah Wheaton - Alvin P. Condit.

Maria ^dead Condit - Mary Condit.

Asenath Condit - Dorcas Condit.

Louis (dead) Lewis - Robert ( dead) Lewis.

Elizabeth Leake - Magdalen Vandorn.

Silas Ogden - Simon Condit. dead

Jane Ogden - Elizabeth Condit.

Andrew Herron - Sarah Jacobus.

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Robert Lewis, and Andrew Herron

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2

preached to them the Gospel, a part

of their time, at different periods, in

the following order.		Joseph Fowler

Rev. Calvin N. Ransom.		Warren Jenkin

Rev.           Allen. 		Elias Thompson

Rev. Ezra G.   Johnson.		John Martin

Rev. Ahab      Jinks.		Robert Wylie

Rev.           Whipple

Rev. John      McCutchen

Rev. E. G.     Johnson

Rev. Milton    Starr

Rev. James     Harrison

   As there have been kept no 

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since the organization of this church,

its internal history cannot be known.

   Since the 15th of Ocotber 1836, to the

first of April 1851, we find but five

recorded meetings of Session

   The church, have held their regular

communions, and the Session attended

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								3

failed to keep any connected record

of their doings

   The Session design to commence

keeping in this Book, a fair record

of their doings, from the 12th of April

				1851.

   Saturday, April 12th 1851.

	Session met, and was

constituted with prayer.  Members

present, James Harrison minister,

Alvin P. Condit, Silas Ogden, and

Andrew Herron - Elders. At which

time, the following persons appeared,

and were received into the com

munion of this church on examina

tion. Smith Condit.	Susan Condit.

Elizabeth Condit.	Frances Pierson

Abigail Jacobus.	Harriet Jacobus.

Harret Wheaton. and on certificate,

Joseph Smith. 		Lydia Smith.

and Whitten Condit.  Closed with 

prayer		James Harrison  Clerk
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Sabbath, April 13th

	The Lords Supper was

administered, when the above named

persons, received on examination,

made their public profession of 

love to Christ.		J. H.  Clerk


   Sabbath morning July 13th 1851.

   Session met, and was constituted

with prayer, members present - James

Harrison Minister; A. P. Condit,

Silas Ogden, and Andrew Herron

Elders; at which time Miss Sarah

Spindler appeared, and was received

into the communion of this church

on examination; and on the same

day made her public profession of

faith in Christ.

	James Harrison  Cl

Sabbath July 27th Session received

Dr Thomas R. Edmiston into the com

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								5

   Thus far examined &amp; appro-

ved in Presbytery at Delhi Sept.

3 - 1851 -

			Henry L. Hitchcock

				Moderator


   2d Sabbath of Nov 1851. The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered, at which time, Mrs.

Margaret Pierson was admitted

to the communion of this church,

by certificate.

   January 18th 1852 The sacra

ment of the Lords supper was

administered, at which time we

commenced a series of religious

meetings.


   Saturday - March 27th Session met,

and was constituted with prayer, members

present, A. Herron, S. Odgen, and A. P. Condit

Elders, and James Harrison minister - 


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6

at which meeting, the following per

-sons were admitted to the communion

of the church.  Mr Enoch Condit on

certificate, and Mr Abdeil McAllister,

George Robberts, John W. Starr Thomas A

Watson, and Mrs Mary Ogden on

examination, closed with prayer

		James Harrison  Cl


   Sabbath March 28th the Lords

Supper was administered, when the

above named persons were received

by a public confession of their faith

in Christ.	J. Harrison  Clerk


   Thus far examined and approved

in Presbytery at Berlin  Sept 8th 1852

		James Harrison

			Moderator</text>
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								7

   On Saturday, the eighth of Jan

1853 Session met according to

adjournment, Members present

Silas Ogden, Alvin Condit, and

Andrew Herron Elders, and

James Harrison Minister, and

was constituted by prayer.

   At which time Mr Lewis Freman

and Hannah his wife were

received under the care of this

church by certificate, from the

Presbyterian Church at West

Mill Grove.

		Closed with prayer

			J. Harrison  Mod</text>
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8

When the Rev James Harrison was our minister

he officiated as clerk of session. when he moved

to Hartford he took this book with him and it came

not into the hands of the present clerk until the

spring of 1854

In the middle of last winter Brother Thomson held

a protracted meeting in our church and admin-

istered the Lords supper. The church enjoy'd a

refreshing season but no conversions.

About the first of April 1854 this church engaged

the half of the services of the Rev Mr Garland of

Johntown for one year

Sabbath April  1854 the Lords supper

was administered to this church by Brother

Garland.		A Heron  Clerk

Sabbath April 23rd Session met and was

constituted with prayer, Present Edward

Garland minister A P Condit and A Heron

ruling elders when R B Reeder
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								9

his wife Sarah and Daughter Ellen applied for

certificates of dissmission which were granted

	Closed with prayer

			A Heron  Clerk


April 30th Session met and was constituted

with prayer prest Edward Garland minister

A. P Condit and A Heron ruling elders when

application for dissmission was received from

Silas, Jane, Mary, and Phebe Ann and Eliza

Ogden  Robert and William Condit and Abigal

Doyle and Simon and Abigail Pierson their

request was granted	Closed with prayer

			A Heron  Clerk

June 7 session met opened with prayer present

Edward Garland minister A. P. Condit A. Heron

ruling elders request from T A Mattson

and wife for dissmission - Granted - closed with

prayer			A Heron  Clerk

July  Mary Elizabeth, infant child of

John and Matilda Ogden was baptized
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10

On Thursday Aug 3rd according to previous notice

congregation met and elected Ira Pierson Joseph

Smith and Victor Arnold ruling elders of this

church. The latter declined and the two former

accepting were ordained on Saturday the 5th

of August		A Heron  Clerk

On the sabbath of August 6th The Lords Supper

was administered to this church

			A Heron  Clerk


Thus far approved in Presbytery

at Genoa  Sept 6th 1854.

			W. H. Marble

				Moderator


Sabbath Oct  Session met. Constituted

with prayer. Received an application for

dismission from elder Joseph Smith

and Lydia his wife. Their request was

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								11

Friday, Nov 12th  Session met Constituted

with prayer Present Edward Garland Minister

and A P Condit and Ira Pierson elders

received application for dismission from

Mrs Margaret Pierson which was granted

adjourned till sabbath when no other busi-

ness coming before them session was closed 

with prayer

			A Heron  Clerk

Sunday Feby 4th Charles Clarence Son of

Lewis Freeman was baptised and the Lords

supper was administered to the church

			A Heron  Clerk

On sabbath februrary 18th session met constituted

with prayer Present Edward Garland minister

A P Condit Ira Pierson and A Heron elders

and received an application from Daniel

and Mary Ogden and Laura Nimmins for

dismission which was granted closed with

prayer

			A Heron  Clerk
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12

Feb [crossed out] Nov. 1854 Session met &amp; was con-

stituted with prayer. Present - E. Garland

Mod. A P Condit A Heron &amp; I Pierson elders

Susan Piersons &amp; Janette Piersons were

received by letter from the church

of New Albany Closed with prayer

			E Garland Mod

N. B. The above record was omitted

by the Clerk in the proper place.

Also the appointment of A P Condit Clerk

May 17, 1855		E Garland Mod

	Session met &amp; was con

stituted with prayer. Present Edwd

Garland Mod. A P. Condit, A. Heron

&amp; I Pierson Elds. Wickliffe C. Meeker

was received on examination.

Close with prayer	A P Condit Clk

	Thus far examined &amp; approved by

	Presbytery in session at Trenton

	Sept 5th 1855.

			Henry Bucknell Mod.</text>
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								13

Sabath October 7 1855  Session met

Constituted present I Pierson &amp; A P

Condit Elders and Received An Application

from George Robberts for Dismission

to Join the Presbterian church in Ottaway

Illinois his Request was granted.

		his request was Granted

			A. P. Condit clk

Sabath May 4th 1856 the Lord Supper was

Administered to this church by the Revd Mr.

Samson servis commenced on Satruday at 2 O clock

after which the session met constituted with

prayer and received an application from the

following persons for Dismision to wit A. P. Condit

and Mariah his wife John M Ogden and Metilda

his wife Joseph S Condit and Elizabeth Perfect

thare request was granted

			Ira Pierson  Clerk
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[corresponds to labeled page 14 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


14

   The services of Rev Warren Jenkins were enga

ged by this church for each alternate sabbath for one 

year dating from August 1st 1856 &amp; he commenced

his labors in that capacity on Sabbath August 17th

		Election of Elders

  Saturday Aug 4th 1856 - The members of the church

met at the new Meeting house in Trenton according to previous

notice &amp; proceeded to the election of two persons to be ruling

Elders. On counting the ballots it appeared that Edgar

M. Condit &amp; Silas Williams were chosen - Bro Williams

declined, &amp; it appearing that he was not yet a member

of this church, he was excused. Whereupon a vote was

taken which resulted in the remaining choice of Charles

Wheaton in his stead	     Attest

				  Warren Jenkins

					Moderator


	 Dedication of House of Worship

Saturday Oct 4th 1856 - Pursuant to previous notice

the house of Worship recently erected by this congrega

tion was solemly dedicated to the service of Almighty God

A sermon was preached by the Rev John W. Thompson
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								15

and an address delivered &amp; dedicatory prayer offered by

Rev Warren Jenkins - in the forenoon -

   Afternoon - a lecture preparatory to the communion of

the Lords Supper was preached by Rev Warren Jenkins &amp;

a meeting for prayer was held in the evening -

			Communion

   Sabbath morning Oct 5th 1856 - The communion of

the Lords supper was administered after sermon from Rev

W Jenkins, by the minister in charge assisted by the Rev M

Barr - a member of the O. S. Presbytery - who also preached in

the evening of the same day -

			Ira Pierson  Clk


   Saturday, Jany 24th 1857 - A lecture preparatory to

the communion was delivered by Rev W Jenkins.


	Receiving of Members on Certificate

   Sabbath Jany 25th 1857 - Session met. Present

Rev Warren Jenkins Moderator - Elders, Andrew Herron &amp;

Ira Pierson. Constituted with Prayer. A letter of recommen

dation of Silas Williams &amp; Pyrena his wife from the Con

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[corresponds to labeled page 16 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


16

was approved and they were admitted to fellowship &amp;

communion with this church

		Dismission

   An application was made for a letter of dismission

for Mrs Harriet Condit late Harriet Wheaton, to unite

with the Presbyterian Church of Kirkersvile which was

granted			Attest

			Ira Pierson  Clk

		Communion

   The Communion of the Lords supper was administer

ed on Sabbath Jany 25th 1857. Rev Warren Jenkins offici

ating, when Mr Silas Williams &amp; Pyrena his wife were

publickly received into the church by a renewal of their

church covenant, &amp; profession of faith in Christ - thy having

previously presented their letters.  Ira Pierson  Clk

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                    <text>[page 23]

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								17

		Revival of Feb 1857

   On Sabbath, February 8th 1857 a meeting

was commenced which was thence forward protracted

until Sabbath Feby 22nd In the morning of the 8th Rev

Warren Jenkins preached from John 3d 3. Prepare ye

the way of the Lord make his paths straight. "In the

evening from Ephesians 5, 14th Awake thou that sleepest

and arise from the dead &amp; Christ shall give the light"

   Monday Feby 9th 2 O clock P.M. he preached from Mali

chi 3d. "Return unto me &amp; I will return unto you &amp;

after sermon there was a long and deeply interesting conference

among the members of the church present. In the evening

W. J. Preached from Rev 3d. 20th. Behold I stand at the door

&amp; knocked &amp;c - a very solemn meeting.

   Tuesday 10th Sermon at 10 AM from Rev 2d I hear

somewhat against thee because thou hast left thy first love

In the Evening. First Cor. XV. 56. The sting of death is sin -

The spirit moved the heart, of all present apparently. After

an invitation ws given for the anxious to come forward &amp;

had not been responded to, and just as the meeting was

about to be closed. Clarinda Freeman &amp; Louisa Condit

came forward weeping &amp; were convened with &amp; prayed 

for &amp; then was much earnestness among the congrega

tion.
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18

		Memorandum of the Revival

   Wednesday Feby 11th 1857, the meetings were con

tinued sermon in the morning from the 51st Psalm

in Evening. From Phil 2. 12. Work out your own salva

tion with fear &amp; Trembling for it is God who worketh in

you to will &amp; to do of his Good pleasure. After sermon

5 came forward for prayers -

   Thursday 12th Sermon in the AM. from John

3d 36 - He that beliveth on the Son hath everlasting life but

he that beliveth not shall not see life &amp;c - In Evening from

Numbers 32. 22d - Be sure your sin will find you out.

After sermon 10 came forward for conversation &amp; prayer

   Friday 13th Sermon in AM. First part of V. chap of

Romans - Subject the Christians hope - its foundation &amp;

sufficiency. In Evening, 1 Kings 18. 21 - How long holt

ye between two opinions &amp;c - 11 came forward for prayer

&amp; conference.

   Saturday 14th Rev John W. Thompson took

the charge of the meetings in Mr Jenkin absence &amp;

held an inquiry meeting in afternoon &amp; Preached

in the evening - when 19 came forward for

prayer &amp; conversation. Subject. They all began

with one [illegible] to make excuse
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								19

in Feby 1857 ~

   Sunday morning Mr Thompson preached from

the words Come thou into the Ark thou &amp; all thy

house - &amp; after sermon, 24 came forward as

expression of hope in Christ or seekers of their

salvation. In Evening Bro Thompson again preached

from Strivity to enter into the [illegible] gate 

&amp; rev Mr Jenkins having returned joined in the

interesting service. 25 were on the anxious seats

and there was a general feeling that God was present

with power.

   Monday afternoon a conference &amp; inquiry meeting

which was blessed to man. In the evening Bro Thomps

on preached from, "If any man Thirst let him come

unto me &amp; drink" Thirty came forward, many of

whom expressed hope in Christ.

   Tuesday 17th In the Morning Rev Mr Jenkins

preached from John 6.37 - Him that cometh unto me I

will in no wise cast out. In the evening John 3d 3

The New Birth, Several new cases of awakening -

   Wednesday 18 morning sermon by Mr Jenkins from

Oh ye of little faith wherefore didst thou doubt. It [crossed out]

[crossed out] At 4. Oclock comenced an inquiry

&amp; Prayer meeting which was continued into the
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20

the evening when Mr Jenkins preached from Josh

ua 24. 31. If it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord

choose ye this day whom ye will serve - 14, came out

professing to have obtained hope and about the same

number seeking for salvation.

   Thursday 19th, Rain set in last night - &amp; Bro

Thompson returned. In the morning meeting Bro

T. talked &amp; the time was otherwise spent in Prayer &amp;

Conference - In the Evening he preached from the words

"Lovest thou me more than these" The weather &amp;

roads were very much against a full attendance

   Friday Morning. Mr Jenkins preached from

Luke 11. 1. Lord Teach us to pray" - In the evening from

1. Ep. of John 2d 1. Christ our advocate. Fifteen came

their names to be enrolled of under the watch &amp; care

of the church - very Rainy &amp; Muddy

   Saturday Morning Feby 21 - This Mor

ning Mr Jenkins preached to the children from

Luke 2d - Subject The announcement of the Saviour

birth - A full house &amp; deep interest - 16 Names

enrolled for future membership.   
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							21

		Ordination of Elders

Sunday Feby 22d 1857. Brothers Edgar

M. Condit &amp; Charles Wheaton having been

elected by the congregation some weeks since

to the office of Ruling Elders were this day

publickly set apart &amp; ordained to that office by

Rev Warren Jenkins = in accordance with the form of Government

   Session on the occasion from 1. Cor XV. 57 -

"But thanks be to God who giveth us the victory

through our Lord Jesus Christ"

   In the evening of the same day a sermon was

preached from Mathew 10th 32 33. "Whosoever therefore

shall deny [crossed out] confess me before men him will I confess be

fore my Father which is in Heaven, &amp; whosoever shall

deny me before men him will I also deny before

My Father &amp; the holy Angels.

   After sermon 22 persons came forward to

express their hope recently obtained of salvation through

Jesus Christ &amp; Eighteen of these desired to be taken

under the Watch and care of this church pre

paratory to being received into fellowship &amp; com

munion if found worth - Thanks be to God

for his abundant Mercies -
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22

   Names of members of this church as

ascertained by the elders from the records &amp; from

personal knowledge - Feby 22d 1857. This record 

is now made that former omissions may now

be supplied as near as possible

1. 2.	Squire Wheaton ^Died Jan 27 1864 &amp; Mercy Wheaton his wife

				^Mercy Wheaton Died Dec 23 1864

   3.	Mary Condit wife of Jotham Condit

   4.   Mrs Asenath Condit widow
 
   5.   Mrs Dorcas Ketchum, wife [crossed out] ^widow of Lewis Died March 3 1865

   6.	Mrs. Magdalene Vandorn wife of Gilbert

   7.	Mrs Elizabeth Leake widow

8. 9.	Andrew Herron Elder - &amp; Julia his wife

  10.	Mrs Sarah Jacobus wife of John C.

  11.	Mrs Susan Perfect wife of Norman

  12.	Miss Frances Pierson daughter of Ira

13. 14.	Ira Pierson Elder, &amp; Jemima his wife (dismissal by letter Oct 1858)

  15.	Mrs Harriet Domigan wife of J. Domigan

  16.	Enoch Condit

17. 18.	Abdiel McCallister ^Died Feb 21 1865 &amp; Lucinda his wife

19. 20. Lewis Freeman &amp; Hannah his wife

  21. 	Mrs Susan Pierson wife of L. Thompson Pierson

  22.	Miss Janette Pierson Daughter of Thompson
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								23

   Names of members. Feby 22d 1857. continued

  23.	Wickliffe C. Meeker  dismissed to Genoa Oct 1858

  24.	Miss Elizabeth Dewitt Died Sep 1864

  25.	Mrs. John Knox Died October 16, 1865

  26.   Mrs Mary Jane Green  wife of Edward

  27.   Mrs Dorcas Ketchum widow - Died March 3 1865

  28.   Mrs Sarah Ann Condit wife of J. M. Condit

  29.   Mrs Mary Jacobus wife of Edward

  30.	Charles Wheaton - Elder

31 32	John Ketchum &amp; Martha his wife

  33	Mr. Arza Pierson

  34	Miss Jeannette Herron daughter of Andrew

35 36	Victor Arnold &amp; Ann M. his wife dismissed

37 38	Edgar M. Condit Elder &amp; Jane his wife

  40	(Mrs Maria Condit wife of Whittier Condit)

Dismissed by letter  Non Resident Members

	Mr. Whitten Condit - in California

	Miss Sarah Spindle - gone West. Dead 1857

	Dr. Thomas R. Edmiston

			Attest -

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24

		Reception of members by Session

   Thursday. March 12th 1857. Session met accor

ding to previous notice and was constituted by prayer.

   Present. Elders. Ira Pierson. Andrew Herron

Edgar M Condit &amp; Charles Wheaton

   The following named persons applied for ad

mission, on profession of their faith and were exam

ined and their examination was sustained tonight

	Lewis Thompson Pierson

	Miss Clarinda Freeman	}

	Thompson Freeman	} children of Lewis Freeman

	James Heron son of Andrew Heron  Died

	Stephen Post &amp; Edmund Post, sons of John Post

	Henry Wilson son of Oliver Wilson

	Master Smith Condit Ketchum son of Dorcas Ketchum

	Mrs Abby Sandford Widow  Dismissed

	Miss Sarah Sandford daughter of Abby  Dism

	Mr. J. Marrin Condit  Died

	Miss Adeline Dawson - daughter of Mrs Speer

	Mr Stephen Vanness &amp; his wife Rachel A.  Dism

	Miss Harriett Vanness daughter of Stephen &amp; Rachel 

	Miss Louisa Condit daughter of Whitten &amp; Maria Condit
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[corresponds to labeled page 25 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								25


There being no further business session was closed

with prayer			Attest

					Ira Pierson Clk

			Baptisms

	Saturday March 21, 1857

   After sermon the following named children

were baptised by Rev. Warren Jenkins- 

	Norton Smith &amp; 	}

	Charles Edgar	} Sons of Whittier &amp; Maria Condit

	Smith Condit, son of Dorcas Ketchum widow

	Allice Jane	}

	Martha Elizabeth}

	John Albert	} children of Jothan Marvin &amp;

	Lorenzo Smith	} Mary [crossed out] Sarah Ann Condit

	David Hylier	}

	Mary Elizabeth	} daughters of Edward &amp;

	Susan Condit	} Mary Elizabeth Green

After which Session met &amp; was Constituted by

Prayer. Present. Rev Warren Jenkins Moderator &amp;

Ira Pierson Charles Wheaton &amp; Edgar M. Condit Elders

	Mr. Jotham Condit &amp; Edward Roberts were
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26

examined for admission to the church on profession

of their faith &amp; their examination was sustained.

   Session adjourned to meet in the morning if

necessary			Attest

					Ira Pierson Clk

   Sunday Morning March 22d 1857. Session met

and John A Post &amp; Lucetta his wife were received

as members of this church on letters of Recommenda

tion from the		Church N. Jersey

				Attest

					Ira Pierson Clk

   	Communion season &amp; Reception of members

   After sermon by the minister in charge - the following

persons were received on profession of their faith publicly made

&amp; entering into covenant with God &amp; his people to wit

	Jotham Condit. Clarinda Freeman. Thompson Freeman

	James Heron. Edmund Post. Stephen Post. Smith Ketchum

	Mrs Abby Sandford. Miss Sarah Sandford. Stephen Van Ness

	Rachel A Vanness wife of Stephen

	   Also the following on profession of faith &amp; Baptism -

	Lewis Thompson Pierson. Louisa Condit. Henry Wilson. Jotham

	Marvin Condit. Adeline Dawson. Edward Roberts &amp;

	Miss Harriet Elizabeth Van Ness- daughter of Stephen &amp; Rachel
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								27

Also by letter. Mr. John A Post &amp; Lucetta his wife -

					Attest -

						Ira Pierson Clk

   Statistical Report to Presbytery at its session in Delaware

April 7th 1857.

   Number of members Recd on profession since last Report	18

     "          "     "   By Letter             "    "		 4

	Dismissed by Letter					 8

   Prest number of members in communion (&amp; all

	resident within our bounds but two.) --			62

   Baptism of Infants - - - - - - 				10

     Do    of Adults  - - - - - -				 7

   Contributions to Home Missions -

Mem. Deaths. On the 2d Day of June 1857. Jotham Marvin Condit died Ag 42 years

		Saturday July 25th 1857

   Session convened. Subsequent to a preparatory lecture

from the minister in charge

   Present Rev Warren Jenkins Moderator. Elder,

Andrew Heron. E. M. Condit Ira Pierson &amp; Charles Wheaton.

Mrs. Esther Gordon wife of      Gordon presented a

letter of dismission and recommendation from the [illegible]
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28

Prairie Pres. Church Indiana which being satis

factory she was received into communion with this

church.

   On motion Andrew Heron Rev W Jenkins &amp;

Elder Ira Pierson were appointed a committee to call

upon Mr. Edward Jacobus &amp; converse with him rela

tive to his declared wish to unite with this church

	Adjourned with prayer

		Communion &amp; Reception member

Sunday July 26th 1857. Session met &amp; was constitu

ted with prayer. Present Rev W Jenkins, Moderator, Elder

Ira Pierson &amp; E. M. Condit.

   Mr. Edward Jacobus &amp; Miss Eliza Jane Great

rake were severally examined as to their express interest

acquaintance with religion, and their examination

was sustained. After which

   The services of the sanctuary having been accomplished

and a sermon preached by the Rev. W Jenkins from Numbers

23. 23 "What hast God wrought"

   The above mentioned: Esther Gordan, Sarah

Eliza Jane Greatreaks &amp; Edward Jacobus, were

publicly administered communion
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[corresponds to labeled page 29 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								29

   Session Gathering &amp; Communion

Eliza Jane Greatrake was baptised &amp; then the

sacrament of the Lords supper was administered. Elder

McCatchen of the O.S. Presb church in Trenton being present

and assisting in the distribution of the church.

				Attest,

					Ira Pierson Clk

Mem. of Death. Mrs. Rachel A Vanness Died in August, 1857

			Baptisms

   Saturday January 30th 1858. Baptised Henrietta &amp; Rachel

Ann - daughters of Mrs Abby Sandford; Wesley, Eleanor &amp; Elizabeth

children of George Jacobus, and William Henry, Smith &amp; Emma

children of Edward Jacobus.

				March 21, 1858

   Session met, and appointed Andrew Heron a delegate to

attend the meeting of Presbytery at Ashly April 6th with

instruction to present a call from this church to Rev Warren Jenkins

pastor Elect			May 30th 1858

   Communion of the Lords supper administered today by

Rev W. Jenkins.  Collection taken up for Session $2.76
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30
 
			Reception of a Member

   Oct 17th 1858. Session met present Messers Edgar M. Condit

&amp; Ira Pierson Elders , &amp; Rev Warren Jenkins Moderator, constituted

with prayer. Miss Martha Jane Perry daughter of W. S. Perry

was examined on profession of her faith, and the examenation pro

ving satisfactory, she was received as a member of this church

closed with prayer. Subsequently, on the same day she made a public profession

&amp; entered into covenant with the church - after which the sacrement

of the Lords supper was administered

			Dismissory

   By order of Session a letter of dismissier was granted

to Mrs. Francis Leonard - formerly Francis Pierson, and she

was at her own request recommended to the care of the

M. E. Church at Sunbury, Also to Victor Arnold Ann

M Arnold &amp; Wickliff Meeker, to the Presbyterian Church of Genoa

			Admission of Members

   February 20th 1859. Session met &amp; was constituted with

Prayer. Present. Elders, Condit. Pierson Wheaton. Rev W Jenkins

Moderator. The following named Persons were examined as to

their religious experience which being satisfactory they were

severally received as members of this church to wit.

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								31

Mr. Norman Perfect, and Mr Elias J. Condit. Closed

with prayer				Attest.  Ira Pierson

						   Clerk

   Preparatory Lecture and Infant Baptism

Saturday March 5th 1859. After sermon preparatory to

the communion, the ordinance of baptism was administered

by Rev Warren Jenkins to the following named infant children

to wit, Stacy Bannister; Marion Adelaid; &amp; William Warren, all

the children of Wm S. Perry. Sarah Bell; Mary Elizabeth; Margaret

Anna, Orvilletta, all daughters of Mrs Temperance Sellers

and John Condit, son of Norman &amp; Susan Perfect

			Admission of Members.

   March 5th 1859. Session met and was constituted

with prayer. Present Elders, Heron, Condit Pierson &amp; Wheaton

Rev W. Jenkins Moderator. Miss ^Susan Pyrena Perry was

examined as to her religious experience, which being

satisfactory she was received as a member of this church

on profession of her faith.

   Mr. Wm S Perry &amp; Matilda his wife presented

letters of dismission &amp; recomendation from the first

Presbyterian Church of Orange New Jersey, which
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32

being satisfactory they were received into [crossed out] as members

of this church. Andrew Heron was appointed delegate

to attend Presbytery of Columbus the first Tuesday in April next.

			Communion &amp; Reception of

			   	Members

   Sunday March 5th 1859. The above na

med persons were present, and entered into cov

enant relation to this church to wit. Mrs Susanna

Roberts, Mrs Temperance Sellers, Miss ^Susan Pyrena Perry

Mr. Norman Perfect, &amp; Mr Elias J. Condit on profession

of their faith, and Mr. Wm S. Perry &amp; Matilda his wife

by letter. After which the sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered. 		Baptisms

   Mrs Susanna Roberts &amp; Mr Norman Perfect, &amp;

the infant children of John E. Ketchum, named

Joanna Louisa &amp; Harriet Martha received the ordi

nance of Baptism.

					Attest,

					Ira Pierson

						Clerk
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								33

			Dismission by letter.

April 3d 1859. Letter of dismission and recommendation

was granted by order of session to Mrs Temperance Sellers

who is about to remove to Utica Ohio.

					Attest	Ira Pierson

						  Clerk

	Statistics of Trenton Presby Church April 5 1859

	Total number in communion Apl. Apl. 1857		   62

	   Died I. Marvin Condit. Rachel Vanness -	        2

	   Removed without Letters. Whitten Condit. Thomas }

	   R. Edmister Esther Gordon	---		   }    3

	Dismissed by letters. V. Arnold An. M Arnold

	   Wickliff Meeker, Frances Pearson, Temperance Sellers 5  10

								   52

	Additions On profession. July 26, 1857.   2

				 Oct. 7 1858      1

				 Mar 5 1859.      5	            8

		By Letter	 July 25, 1857.   1

				 Mar. 5 1859      2		    3

	Total in communion April 5, 1859 ---		  	   63

		Baptisms.

	Adults  July 26 1857.    1 }

		March 5 1859.    2 }				    3

	Infants	Jany 30. 1858    8

		March 5, 1859   10				   18 
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[corresponds to labeled page 34 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]	

	
34

Mem. Sunday. Jun 26. Took up collection for Bibble cause

	$4.41

			Communion

   August 21st 1859. Session met. Elders present Miss Condit

Pierson &amp; Wheaton. W. Jenkins Moderator, Constituted with

Prayer. Sarah Jane Domigan was examined &amp; received as a

member, on profession of her faith, &amp; ^Mrs Matilda Domigan was

received by letter from the Union Presby Church of Trenton.

Close with Prayer.

   Same day the sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered. Sarah Jane Domigan was Baptised &amp; then she

with her mother Matilda were received into fellowship by

entering into covenant in the usual form.

				Attest  Ira Pierson  Clk

			Dismission by letter.

   Nov. 27th 1859. By order of Session a letter of dismission

&amp; recommendation was given to Clarinda Freeman Peters, she being

about to remove to New Albany.

			Communion.

   Nov. 27. The Sacrament of the Lord supper was Adminis

tered this day by Rev Warren Jenkins. Collection taken

up for cong. expenses.
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[corresponds to labeled page 35 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								35

			Communion

   Sunday February 26, 1860. The Sacrament of this Lords

Supper was administered by Rev Warren Jenkins Collection

taken up for Congregational expenses. There had been previ

ously collect on account of Church Erection Fund $6.52 &amp; then

were forwarded by Trustees $10 =  Attest   Ira Pierson  Clk

	Statistics of Tren Presb. Church April 3 1860

	Total number in communion at last report	63

	Added on Profession of Faith S. Jane Domigan	 1

	  "   by Letters - Mrs Matilda Domigan           1

							65

	Dismissed by letter Mrs. C. Freeman Peters	 1

		Total in Communion Apl 3. 1860		64


Sunday June 17th 1860

   Communion of the Lords Supper was

administered and Mr Ira A Pierson &amp;

Juliett his wife ^Died Jan 1 1867 were received by a

vote of the session, &amp; by publickly entering

into covenant as member of this church

on certificate from the Congregational

church of Columbus Ohio.
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[corresponds to labeled page 36 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


36

   Therefore examine &amp; appeared on

Presbytery at East Liberty Sept 5 1860

			H. Calhoun  Mod.

On the first of Agust 1860 the Reverend W

Jenkins labor as our ministor ^ for four years expired and it

was with much regret that we ware oblige to

part with him the Lord has Blessed his Labors with us so

that the Church had Increased from 40 to 60 members.

January 6th 1861 The Sacrament of the Lords

Supper was administered by Elias Thompson our

presant minestor at which time S H Pierson

and Abigal his wife ware received By letter from

the Congrational church at Columbia centor

			Attest  Ira Pierson  Clk

April 7th 1861  The sacrament of the

Lords supper was administered by Rev Elias

Thompson our ministor and a Colection taken

up for church expenses  Ira Pierson Clk

July 7th 1861  The sacrement of Lords supper

was adminstered by the Rev Elias Thompson

at which time Elias Whitfield Perfect son

of Norman &amp; Susan Perfect was Baptised

			Ira Pierson Clk
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[corresponds to labeled page 37 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								37

On the first of October 1861 the labors of the

Rev. Elias Thomson expired for one year and

it was with regret that we was obleigd to

part with him as his labors ware highly

prised by the church

			Attest  Ira Pierson Clk
       
November 17th 1861  the sacrament of the lords

supper was administred By the Rev Mr Newton

and Rev J W Thomson the meeting commeced on

Fryday Evening and continued untill saboth

evening

An application was made by Stepen Vaness

and Hariet his Daughter for a letter of Dismision

to unite with the Congrational Church at

Elexander which was granted

			Attest  Ira Pierson Clk

Sauterday April 12 1862  Sesion present

A Heron  Ira Pierson  Charles Wheaton

E M Condit on motion being made

E M Condit was Chosen Clerk of

Session

			E M Condit  Clk
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[corresponds to labeled page 38 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


   Sauterday April 12th 1862 preparatory

Lecture Delivered by Rev John Martin

Sabath 13th the Lords Super was Adminster

to the Church by Rev John Martin

and A Colection of 4 Dollars to Defray

his expenses from Champain Co here

and back

			E M Condit  Clerk

		Employment of Minister

   Rev. John Martin was employed &amp;

entered upon the duty of Stalid Supply of this

church and [illegible] from the first day 

of June 1862.

   		Reception of Members by letter

   Saturday August 23d 1862. Session met

Present, Elders. Condit Pearson Wheaton &amp; Heron

   Enos Peters &amp; Clarinda his wife by letter from

the Congregational church of New Albany, &amp; Mrs

Frances E. Leonard by letter from the Galena cir

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                    <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to labeled page 39 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								39

		Baptism of Infants

   On the same day a lecture preparatory to

the communion was preached by the Rev

Warren Jenkins, and Infant baptism was 

administered by Rev. John Martin to

Nettie Bell, daughter of Ira A &amp; Juliett

Pierson, &amp; James Harrison son of John E

&amp; Martha Ketchum.

		Sunday August 24th

   The sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered by the Rev John Martin assis

ted by the Rev Warren Jenkins at which time

Enos Peters &amp; his wife Clorinda, and Mrs

Frances E. Leonard, publickly entered into cov

enant with this church according to the vote

of session on yesterday.

   After service the session met at the re

quest of Mrs Mary Dawes ^ constituted with prayer. Mrs Dawes was

formerly a member of this church in regular

standing &amp; was many years since suspended

from the communion for dancing, but having

changed her views in relation thereto and
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40

^ acknowledging the justness of the aforesaid vote of the session

and professing repentance for the past she

requested the session to restore her to the full

communion of the church -

   Session after protracted conversation with her

on motive of Elder Charles Wheaten. Voted that

the suspension of Mrs Dawes be annulled &amp; that

she be restored again to full fellowship &amp; com

munion with this church.

   Present of the aforesaid meeting of Session. Elsley

Heron Condit Wheaton &amp; Pierson and Rev John

Martin Moderator.

				E M Condit Clerk

Thus for Enumn &amp; approved

Reynoldsburg Sept 3d 1862

		Edward D. Marvis.

			Moderator

   Contribution for Domestic mitons

Sunday Nov 2 1862  A Colection was

taken up for home Mitons when

Seventeen Dollars was Colected and

handled over to Rev John Martin Pastor

				E M Condit Clk</text>
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								41

Sauterday Dec 13 preparitory

Lecture Preached by Rev Elias

Thompson and on Sunday 14th

the Lords Super was administered

by Rev John Martin Pastor. A

Colection was taken up to defray

Expences of Communion and for sweeping

house and building fires

				E M Condit Clerk

		Protracted Meeting

   Commenced Februrary 22 Preaching

Evry Evening for two weeks by

Rev J Martin and occasionly by

Rev Mr Wyatt Bablist and Mr

Condit Congregational from Olive

Green the results of the meeting

was the hopefull Convention of

Several young persons mostly of

Families belong to the Church

				E M Condit  Clerk
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42

   Sauterday April 4th 1863

   Preparitory Sermon by Rev J W

Thompson after Sermon the folowing

Infants were baptised by Rev J Martin

Caroline, Magdalena Henry and

John Edmund Children of John

and Mary Dawes  Adabel daug

hter of Norman and Susan Perfect

		Admission of Members

Session met and was constituted with

prayer  Present Elder Herron Pierson

Wheaton Condit Rev John Martin mod

erator the following named Persons were

Examined as to their Religious Experie

nce which being Satisfactory they were

Severaly named as members of this ch

urch to wit  William Williams  Stacy

B. Perry Zenas Condit Bertram Roberts

Charles E Condit  Margaret Ann Post

Allice Condit  Martha Condit  Cloe

Dawson
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[corresponds to labeled page 43 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								43

   Communion and reception of

Members

   Sunday April 5th 1863 the above

named persons were present except

(Stacy B Perry who was detained by

Sickness) and entered into covenant

relations with this Church to wit

William Williams Zenas Condit

Bertram Roberts Charles E Condit

Margaret Anne Post Alice Condit

Martha Condit Cloe Dawson

   After which A Colection [crossed out] the Sacre

ment of the Lords Super was admin

-inistered and A collection taken up

to defray Expences of Commitioner to

general Assembly of $3.80 Cents

			E M Condit  Clerk
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44

   Thursday June 14th 1863

The Rev John Martin presented

the Subject of Fouren Milions [sic] foreign missions

and a Colection for that object was

taken up of Eleve Dollars $11.

			E M Condit  Clk


   Reception of Meber by leter

   Saterday July 25th 1863 Sesion

met Elders present Pierson Wheaton

Condit Mrs Clara E Caldwell

preseented a leter from the Prsby

terian Church Johnstown and

by vote of Sesion was received into

fellowship and communion of

this Church Rev J Martin Moderator

			E M Condit Clerk

   Sunday July 26th 1863

The Sacrament of the Lords Super

was administered by the Rev J

Martin and a Collection taken up

to defray Church Expences

			E M Condit Clerk
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								45

Thus far examined &amp; appeared in

Presbytery at Berlin Sept. 2 1863

			Henry Shedd. Mod.

Sunday Nov 15th 1863

The Sacrement of the Lords Super

was Administered by the Rev John

Martin And a Colection taken 

up to Defray Church Expences

$2.18 two Dollars and Eighteen cts

                        E M Condit

Thursday Nov 26th 1863

Thanksgiving Sermon by Rev John

Martin and A Colection taken up

for the benefit of Soldiers $11 Dollars

to be used by the U S Cristian

Commision

			E M Condit

December the Cause of Educat

in was presented by Rev J Martin

and a collection taken up for the

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[corresponds to labeled page 46 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


46

   Sauterday Feb 20th 1864

Preparitory Lecture Delivered

by Rev Mr Scott after Servics

Sesion was caled Rev John

Martin Moderator Prayer being

offered Jonah Pierce and Sarah

Ann his ^ wife were examined their

Examination being Satisfacto

ry on motion of E M Condit

and Second by Charles Wheaton

they were received

			E M Condit Clk

Sunday 24 the Sacrament of

the Lords Super was adminis

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Jonah Pierce and wife were

publicly received by Babtism

and profesion of their faith

into the followship of this

Church

			E M Condit</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 47 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								47

March 20th 1864 the Cause of

fouren Misions was presented

by Rev John Martin and a

Collection taken up for that

object Sevn Dollars

			E M Condit

April 3d A Colection was

taken up to defray Expences

of Delegate to General assem

bly to be held at Dayton O

$1.90 was Colected

			E M Condit Clk

Sauterday May 28th 1864

Preparitory Lecture by Reve John

Martin after Sermon

		Babtism of Children

		   Daughter of

Ella Joanna } Simon and Abigail Pierson

James Elsworth } Son of Ira A. and

		 Juliaet Pierson
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[corresponds to labeled page 48 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


48

Meting dismised Sesion

met Elders present A Herron

Ira Pierson E M Condit and

Charles Wheaton A Leter was

presented by Merril Hough a

ruling Elder of the Church of

Johnstown and Sarah Hough

his wife on motion they were recei to

the fellowship of the Trenton

Presbyterian Church

   Sunday May 29 the Sacriment

of the Lords Supper was administered

by Rev John Martin and a colle

ction take up for Church purposes

of $2.25 cent		E M Condit  Clerk

    Sunday

June 26, 1864

This day a Collection was

taken ip for publication 

fund Six Dollars an 

Sixty two Cents
                      E M Condit Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 49 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								49

July 17th 1864 at a meeting of

Sesison this day leters of dismis

ion were given to Mrs Abby

Sandford and her Daughter

Sarah Sandford to unite with

the Church at Caldwell N J

			E M Condit  Clerk

Sunday July 31 A Collection

of $6.70 Six Dollars and Sevnty

Cents was taken up for the

U S Cristian Commition

Sunday August 21 the

Sacriment of the Lords Supper

was administered by Rev John

Martin and a Collection take

up to defray Church Expences

After Servis Sesion met Aplic

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[corresponds to labeled page 50 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


50

for leters of Recommendation from

this church to unite with the

Presbyterian or Congregational

Church Otaway Ilinois

			E M Condit  Clk

Sauterday Nov 19 1864

Preparitory Lecture preached

by Rev McVay and on Sunday

20th the Lords Supper was adm

inistered by Rev J Martin assisted

by Rev McVay

   Baptism of Infants

by Rev McVay sunday 20th

   Jinnie King Daughter of

Rev J Martin and Sarah E Martin

   Edgar Newton son of

Norman and Susan Perfect

After meeting was dismissed

Sesion met and Rev John

Martin Stated to Session that

Sarah his wife wished to become
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to labeled page 51 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								51

a member of this church but

had no leter from the place of her

last Connection and the Situation

of her familey being Such she could

not wel appear before Sesion for

Examination and Sesion being Satis

fied with her Christian Caracter

on motion of E M Condit and Second

by Charles Wheaton voted that

She be receive into the fellowship

of this Church

			E M Condit  Clerk

Nov 24th 1864  Day of Thanksgiving

Preaching by Rev J Martin after

Servis A Collection was taken

up for the Cristian Commition

Elevn Dollars and fifty Cents

			E M Condit</text>
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                    <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to labeled page 52 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


52

January 8 1865 Preaching by

Revd McVay after Servis a Coll

of $15  fifteen Dollars was taken

for Foureyn Missions

				E M Condit  Clerk

Thursday March 12th 1865

A Collection was taken up for

the Education Course Ten Dollars

				E M Condit  Clerk

Sauterday May 10th 1865 Preparitory

Lecture by Revd Mr Scot from

Centeral Colege after Servis

Sesion met Elders Herron Ira

Pierson Charles Wheaton and

E M Condit present Mr Hary J

Potter appeared before Sesion and

Expressed a desire to unite</text>
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								53

with our Church he stated

that he had been A member of

the Babtist Church Elevn Years

Came here from Wisconsan Witho

ut a leter and Setled in the boun

ds of our Church and Expresed

a desire to unite with us on

Examination being Examined

by Revd J Martin and Sesion

being Satisfied of his Chris

tion. Caricter on Motion of

E M Condit and Seconted by

Charles Wheaton it was voted

that he be received into the

fellowship of this Church

			E. M. Condit, Clerk

Sunday May 11th the Lords

Supper was administered

by Revd J Martin and a

Collection taken for church

Expences  $2.55		E. M. Condit  Clerk
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to labeled page 54 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


54

Sunday June 25th A

Collection was taken up

for home mitions thirteen

Dollars ---		E M Condit  Clerk

Sunday Sept 3 1865 the

Subject of Fouren Mitions

was presented by Rev John

Martin and ten Dollars

Collected to be applied

on the past year.

			E M Condit  

Thus far examined &amp; approved

at Delhi Sept 6 1865 -

			Walter Mitchell

				Moderator</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 55 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								55

Sauterday Sept 16th 1865

A preparitory Lecture was

Delivered by Rev John Martin

after public Servis Sesion

met Andrew Herron Ira

Pierson Charles Wheaton

and E M Condit Elders

were present and by vote

Received George Jacobus

by Leter from the M. E.

Church in to the fellowship

of this Church

   Babtism of Infants

Sunday Sept 17th after

Semon  Anna A Dell and

	Harry S Infant

Children of Stephen and

Jane Post were presented

and be blesed by Revd

John Martin at the same

[illegible] the Lords Supper was
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[corresponds to labeled page 56 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


56

Administered and A Colle

ction taken for church

purposes two Dollars &amp; 0.65

			E M Condit

				Clerk

Feb 18th 1866  A Collection

was take up for fouren

Mitions twenty five Dollars

			E M Condit Clerk

Sauterday April 28th 1866

Preparatory Sermon by Revd

John Martin after Sermon

Sesion met and was organised

by Prayer John Martin Moderator

Ira Pierson Charles Wheaton and

E M Condit Elders present

Sarah A Perry wife of Lewis

Perry presented a leter
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                    <text>[page 63]

[corresponds to labeled page 57 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								57

from M E Church North

Indianna Conference Sesion being

Satisfied with Certificate on motion

of E M Condit She was admited

to membership of this Church

Marian A Perry Susan C Green

and Mary E Green were examin

en at the Same time then

examination being Satisfactory

they were by vote of Sesion received


Sunday April 29th 1866

The Sacrament of Lords Supper

was administer by Rev J Martin

and the above named person

were present and Entered into

Covenant relations with this

Church to wit Sarah A Perry

Susan C Green  Mary E Green

and Marian A Perry after

which a Collection was taken up

to defray church Expences E M Condit
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                    <text>[page 64]

[corresponds to labeled page 58 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


58

   May 1866 A Colection

of 21 Dollars was taken up for

the purpose of purchasing

Sabath School library

   June 1866  9 dollars in

Stock was take by the Sabath

School Children for the new

Mitionary Ship

			E M Condit  Clerk

Sauterday August 18th 1866

preparitory Lecture by J W

Thompson after Sermon the

Ordnance of Baptism was

administerd by Rev J Martin

on Chancey Infant Son of

Edmund and Loize Post

   After meeting was dismiss

Sesion met when leter was

presented by Rev J Martin

from Margaret Jane Knox
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                    <text>[page 65]

[corresponds to labeled page 59 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								59

Said Leter was from the

Presbyterian Church of

Kingston Dismising her from

Said Church And recommen

ding her to any Christian

church where God in his provi

dence Should direct her

on motion of E. M Condit

it was voted that She be

received into this church

Sund August 19th being Stormy

the Communion of the Lords

Supper was posponed to

Sunday Sept 2d 1866

Sunday Sept 2d the Lords

Supper was administered by

Rev J Martin after Servis

A Collection was taken up

to defray Church Expences

$3.28 cents was received

			E M Condit  Clerk
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                    <text>[page 66]

[corresponds to labeled page 60 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


Nov 1866  Colection for the Poor

A Collection was taken in the

Church for Miss Elen Boston to

Supply her with Clothes $10.00

Friday Jan 4th 1867 preaching by

Rev John Martin and on Sauter

Day by Rev Mr Tidball of Wester

ville after Service Sesion met

and Examined Leter from [crossed out] Recom

mending Mrs Carrie Smith as having

been an Acceptable member

of the Methodist Church of

Columbus on motion Session

voted to receive her into the

Communion of this Church

Sauterday Evening Preaching

by Mr Tidball

   Sunday Jan 6 the Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was

administered (after Sermon by

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                    <text>[page 67]

[corresponds to labeled page 61 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								61
Martin assisted by Mr

Tidball after Servis a Colection

was taken to Defray Expences $2.85

and in the Evening preaching

by Mr Tidball

			E M Condit  Clerk	

		Collection

March 17th 1867 A Colection of

$15 Dollars was taken up for

Fouregn Mitions

		Death

Died April 20th 1867 Mrs

Elizabeth Leak her Funeral was

attended on Tuesday April 22 at

the Presbyterian Church Discourse

by Revd John Martin She was one 

of the number that organised the

Trenton Church in 1836
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                    <text>[page 68]

[corresponds to labeled page 62 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


62

   April 27th 1867 A preparitory

Lecture was delivered by Revd

John Martin  After Sevice

Squire Elmer Babtism

Infant Son of John and Martha

Ketcham was baptised

		Dismission

by vote of Sesion the following

Persons were Dismised by Leter

Thompson Freeman John E

Ketchum and Martha his wife

and Mrs Sarah Martin wife

of Rev John Martin

   Reception of member

by Leter by vote of Sesion Miss

Anna Eliza Morrison was receivd

by Leter from Presbyterian Church

of Beech Spring Ohio

			E M Condit  Clerk
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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to labeled page 63 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								63

Names of members of this Church

Corrected this 21 of March 1867

	    by E M Condit

    	Jotham Condit and Mary Condit

 2	his wife

 3	Asenath Condit widdow

 4	Elizabeth Leak Widowe Died Apr 20 1867

Died Oct 2nd / 70 Andrew Herron ) and Julia
	
 6	his wife Died March 10 1872

Died	Sarah Jacobus wife of Sept 25. 68

 7	John C Jacobus

	Norman Perfect and Susan

 9	his wife

	H J Potter and Frances

11	his wife

	Ira Pierson Elder and Jamina

13	Died  his wife Dec 1869

	Harriet Dumigan wife

14	of D Dumigain

	E M Condit &amp; Adaline

16	his wife  Adaline died May 25 1868

17	Lucinda McAlister widow  Died Nov 1868
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[corresponds to labeled page 64 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


64

	Lewis Freeman &amp; Hannah

19	his wife

	L T Pierson &amp; Susan

21	his wife

22	Miss Janet Pierson

	Mary June Green  wife of

23	Edward Green

24	Sarah Ann  Condit  widow

	Mary Jacobus  wife of

25	Edward Jacobus

26	Charles Wheaton  Elder

	John E Ketcham and

28	Martha his wife  Dismissed by leter

29	Arza Pierson

	E M Condit  Elder and

31	Jane his wife

32	Thompson Freeman Dismissed by leter

	Edmund Post and Loiza

34	his wife

35 	Smith Condit Ketcham

	John A Post (&amp; Lieucetta

37	his wife)  Died March 1870
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                    <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to labeled page 65 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]

                                                                    65
38	Elias J Condit

39	Miss Pyrena Perry

	Matilda Dumegan wife of

40	John Dumegan

41	Sarah Jane Dumegan  Daughter

42	Ira A Pierson

	Simon Pierson and Abigail

44	his wife

	Enos Peeters } Dismis by Leter and Clarrinda

46	his wife

	Mary Dawes  wife of Joined the Christian sect without being dismissed.

47	John Dawes

	Silas C Williams and

49	Tyrena his wife

50	(William Williams Son) Died Aug 21st / 71

51	Staca B Perry

52	Zenas Condit  Dismissed by letter Oct. 71

53	Charles E Condit  Dismiss by letter  Feb 21 1869

54	Margaret Ann Post

55	Alice Condit

56	Martha Condit

57	Cloe Dawson</text>
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66	

	Clarra E Caldwell  wife

58	of Joseph Caldwell

	Jonah Pierce and Sarah Ann

60	his wife

	Merril Hough &amp; Sarah

62	his wife

63	George Jacobus

	Sarah A Perry  wife of

64	Lewis Perry

65	Marian A Perry

66	Susan C Green

67	Mary E Green

	Margaret Jane Knox

68	wife of Alanson Knox

	Carrie Smith  wife of

69	Henry Smith  Dismissed by Leter March 1869

70	Annie Elize Morrison

71	Fannie Rineheart  Dismissed by letter Oct / 71

72	Mary Myres

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								67

75	Mrs Dee Wiley  wife of

	Rev Robert Wiley

76	Mary E Perry  wife of S B Perry  Died Jan / 71

77	Lorenzo Condit

78	Clinton Wheaton

79 	Harvey Wheaton

80	William S Perry and 

81	Matilda his wife

82	Aaron Griffith, Dismissed by letter  Apr 1870

83	Margaret Griffith, Dismissed by letter Apr 1870

84	Julia H. Ketchum.

85	Mary E. Wilson.

86	Bill E. Wilson.

87	Robert Wilson. died July 21 1880

88	Mary J. Wilson.

89	John Daws.

90	Jane Condit.

91	N. S. Condit.  Died

92	F. M Jacobs.  Died April 9th / 71

93	Lewis Perry.

94	William Jacobus.

95	Ellen Jacobus  Continued 74 P.
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[corresponds to labeled page 68 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


68

		Communion

Sunday April 28th 1867 the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was Administered by Revd John

Martin Assisted by Revd Mr Tawnez

of Johnstown after Servis a Collection

was taken up to defray Church

Expences		$6.45

   as this is the Last Communion

Brother Martin Expects to Attend

in the Trenton Church the Sesion

woould here record that it is

with Deep regret that we are caled

uppon to part with a pastor So

mutch beloved and respected by

the Church and the Entire Commu

nity may the God whome he Serves

Direct him in the way that wil

restore to him health and strength

that he may be able these many 

years to preach the un cearchable

riches of Christ to a Dieing world 

			E M Condit  Clerk
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[corresponds to labeled page 69 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								69

July 4 1867 the Revd Mr Wiley

A Student of Lane Simenary

was Employed to Supply this Trenton

and Porter Churches for the

term of three months

			E M Condit  Clerk

Sauterday August 17th

The Revd Mr Tawney was invited

to conduct a Communion Service

preached a preparatory Lecture on

Sauterday August 17 and on

Sunday 18th after Sermon the

ordnance of the Lords Supper

was administered

   On Sauterday August 17

the Sesion met Mr Tawney acting

as moderator Miss Fannie Rinehart

appeard before Sesion and was Examined

as to her religious Experiance Sesion

being Satisfied on motion of Charles

Wheaton it was voted that she

be received to the Communion of

this Church
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                    <text>[page 76]

[corresponds to labeled page 70 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


70

Sunday after Sermon the

Confesion of faith of this Church

was read to Miss Fannie Rinehert

She Suscribing to it was Babtisd

by Revd Tawney and to so receivd

to the Communion of this Church

After Servis a Collection to defray

church Expences was taken up

two Dollars and 94 Cents was

received

			E M Condit  Clerk

the Revd Homer McVay by Appoin

tment of Presbytery Preached in

the Trenton Church the 3d Sabbath

in November 1867</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 71 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								71

The Revd J W Thompson by

appointment of Presbytery preached

in the Trenton Church 3d Sabath

in December '67 and administered

the Lords Supper on the Same

day

			E M Condit  Clerk

on the first of Feb 1868 the Trustees

employed the Rev Mr Best to

preach for us Evry other Sabbath

for three months  Mr Best is a

Cumberland Presbyterian

Esteemed a good Man and

his Laibors were very acceptable

in the Trenton Church

While Mr Best was preaching

for us we invited the Revd

Robert Wiley of Lane Seminary

to come and preach for us

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[corresponds to labeled page 72 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


72

his Laibor with us Commenc

on the Last Sabbath in May

1868 and it is [crossed out] the Church are

in hope that his Laibors wit

Continue a long time with us

he be Blest and the Church

built up

			E M Condit  clerk

Sauterday July 25 preparitory

Lecture preached by Revd Mr

Royce after Sermon the ordinan

of baptism was administered on

Merril Caldwell Infant son

of Joseph and Eliza Caldwell

After meeting was dismised

Sesion met E M Condit and

Charles Wheaton present Miss

Mary Myres was by vote receivd

into this Church by leter from

the Methidist Communion
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                    <text>[page 79]

[corresponds to labeled page 73 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								73

73  Sunday July 26th the

Communion of the Lords Supper

was administerd by the Revd

Mr Royse of Hartford our

minister Revd Robert Wiley

was not prepared to administer

the ordinance

			E M Condit  Clerk

Examined and approved by Presbytery at

Porter Sept 15 1869

		S. D. Smith  Mod.
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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to labeled page 74 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


74

 96	Harriet Jacobus.

 97	Charles Pierson.

 98	David Condit.

 99	Frank O. Pierson.

100	Charles C. Freeman.

101	Libbie M. Wheaton.

102	Mary Condit.

103	Alma Potter.

104 	Georgianna Speer.

105	Josephine Barton

106	Ebenezer Rice

107	Mrs Henry Cring.

108	Sarah Alden.

109	Margaret Robinson

110	Paul Dewitt  Died /71

111	Louisa Jacobs

   The roll of membership is corrected

on the 100 page.
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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to labeled page 75 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								75

Feb 21st 1869 A Series of meetings

Commenced Feb 16th and Continued

to Feb 21 Preaching Evry Evening by

Revd J W Thompson which was very

acceptable to the Church on Friday

Feb 19 A preparatory Lecture was prea

ched by J W Thompson after Sermon

the Session met Ira Pierson Charles

Wheaton and E M Condit present

the following Persons Appeard and

were Examined as to their faith and

hope in Christ Mrs Mary Wheaton

Mrs Wheaton had been a Member of

the Baptist Church for a number

of years Miss Ellen Boston who had

been a member of the Methodist

church both come without Leters

Clinton Wheaton Harvey Wheaton

and Lorenzo Condit the Session

being Satisfied they were by vote

received to unite with the Church

on the Sabath</text>
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                    <text>[page 82]

[corresponds to labeled page 76 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


76

Sunday Feb 21 1869

Sermon by J W Thompson

aftter Sermon Harvey Wheaton

and Clinton ^ Wheaton were Baptised

Lorenzo Condit Mrs Wheaton

and Elen Boston were received

into the membership of this

Church  Mrs Dee Wiley

wife of Revd Robert Wiley

and Mary E Perry wife of

Stacy B Perry were received by

Leter as members of this Church

The Sacrament of the Lords Supper was admin

istered. After Servis A Collection of 8

Dollars and 18 Cents and by vote

of Session $5 were given to J W

Thompson for his Services with us

		Dismised by Leter

   Carrie E Smith Wife of Henry

Smith to unite with the Methodist

Church to which the formerly belong

Columbus and Charles E Condit

to unite with the Congregational
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                    <text>[page 83]

[corresponds to labeled page 77 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								77

Church Cass Center Ioway

   Saturday August 28th 1869

preporatory lacture was preach

-ed by Rev Levi B. Sabin after

Sermon the ordinance of baptism

was administered to Eugene and

Hortense infant Son &amp; daughter 

of James &amp; Mary E. Wilson.

Then the Session was opened by

prayer, and nine persons were

received into the church.

Mrs Jane Condit, Mrs Julia H.

Ketchum, Mrs Mary E. Wilson &amp;

Mrs Bill E. Wilson by letter,

And Mr Aaron Griffith Miss M.

Griffith, Mr John Daws Mr Robert

Wilson and Mrs Mary J. Wilson

by examination.

Sabbath morning a sermon was

preached by Rev. L. B. Sabin after

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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to labeled page 78 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


78

of ($8.38) eight dollars &amp; thirty

eight cents was taken up for

church purposes.

			Aug 29th 1869

			E. M. Condit

				Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to labeled page 79 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


Saturday November 27th 1869

Preparatory Lecture by R. Wylie

after which a business meeting

was called for the purpose of

electing two Elders to serve

in the place of Andrew Herron

and Ira Pierson, who are [illegible]

[illegible]  Simon Pierson and

Smith Ketchum were elected.

Sabbath  Nov. 28th 1869.

The Sacrament of the Lords

Supper was administered by

Robert Wylie  Simon Pierson

and Smith Ketchum were

ordained ruling Elders.

Lewis B. Ketchum, the infant

Son of Smith and Julia H.

Ketchum was baptized

After Service a collection of

$17.46 was taken up for Foreign

Missions.

			E. M. Condit

				Clerk
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[corresponds to labeled page 80 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


Feb. 26. 1870  A Series of Meetings Commen-

cing Feb 9th continued  Until Feb 27th Preaching

every evening by Rev Hamlin (Congregation

-al) to Feb. 20th Prayer meeting every 2nd even

to Feb. 26th these meeting were attended with lively

interest the spirit of the Lord was indeed

with us.

   Saturday Feb 26th Preparatory

Lecture by Rev R Wylie after which A [crossed out]

the folowing persons were examined for [crossed out]

profes [crossed out] as to their Faith in Christ by the

session. C Wheaton S H Pierson E M. Condit

S. C. Ketcham -- Names of the Persons

examined { N S Condit	  /	Number Baptized

	   David Condit   /	 F M Jacobs

Mary Condit [crossed out] /	William Jacobus

	   Lewis Perry    /	Harriet Jacobus

	Charles Pierson   /	Tibbie M Wheaton

	    F O Pierson   /	Mary Condit

	Charles C Freeman /	Alma Potter

	  Ebenezer Rice   /	Georgianna Speer

	   Ellen Jacobus  /	Josephine Barton

	     Mrs Cring    /
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                    <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to labeled page 81 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


they were by vote received to unite with

the Church on Sabbath

Sabbath Feb 27th Sermon by Rev R Wylie

after Sermon those persons before named

were Baptised and received into membership

with this Church. The Sacrament of the

Lords Supper was administered by R Wylie

			S. C. Ketcham  Clerk

Feb 20th 1870  A Collection of 2.50 was

taken up for Church expenses  S C K  clerk

April 3th 1870  A Collection of $10.00 was

taken up for Home mission.

			S. C. Ketcham, Clk

May 15th  A Collection of $5.76 was taken

up to defray the expences of delegates to

General Assembly  Smith Ketcham  Clk

Saturday  Aug. 13. 1870.  Preparatory Lecture

by Rev. R. Wylie, then Baptism of Alma and Mark Arthur

daughter and infant son of N &amp; S. Perfect. also Hattilia Martha

infant daughter of W. and Bill. E. Wilson.

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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to labeled page 82 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]

		
82

Saturday Aug. 13. 1870 [crossed out]

Preparatory Lecture by Rev. R. Wylie [crossed out]

after which a business meeting was

called for the purpose of giving Rev.

R. Wylie a call as Pastor of the

Trenton Presbyterian church.

   The meeting was as follows E. M. Condit

nominated and elected as Mod.

S. C. Ketcham  Secretary

A note was taken by Ballot which

stood 33 in favor to 3 against. The call was

made out &amp; a commit. of 3 appointed to

[illegible] in the congregation

Sabbath morning Aug. 14 1870

Meeting of the Session, was called

E. M. Condit. S. H. Pierson &amp; S. C. Ketcham

being present. Prayer by Rev. R. Wylie, after

which Mrs. Margaret Robinson was by

vote recd into this church by Letter from

the Presbyterian Church at Delaware.

Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was ad-

ministered by Rev. R. Wylie, when collection

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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]

                                           83

and eighty six cents for the cause of educat

				S. C. Ketcham  Clk


June 1870 Collection was taken up

for the Sabboth school library and

Sabboth school papers amounting

to thirty one dollars.

				S. C. Ketcham  Clk</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 84 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


84

September 21st 1870  Rev R. Wylie

was installed pastor of the Trenton

Presbyterian church according to

the appointment of Marian Presbytery

The installation Sermon was preached

by Rev S. D. Smith who also in

the absence of one of the Committee

gave the charge to the pastor

Rev J. D. Lower proposed the

Constitutional questions and

gave the charge to the congregation.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to labeled page 85 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								85

   Dec 3rd 1870  Preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath morning Dec. 4th Sermon

by Rev R. Wylie after which the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Same.

A collection for incidental purposes

was taken up amounting to ($4.96)

four dollars &amp; ninety six cents.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

March 4th 1871 Preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath morning March 5th 1871

Sermon by Rev R. Wylie after

which the Sacrament of the

Lords Supper was admininsterd

by the same.

A collection was taken up

for ministerial Relief amounting

to ($500) five dollars.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk
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[corresponds to labeled page 86 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


86

April 9th 1871  A Collection of

$4.26 was taken up for Commissioner

Fund.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

June 10th 1871  Preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath morning June 11th 1871

Sermon by Rev R. Wylie after which

the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered by the same.

A collection was taken up to defray

Church expenses, $4.88

Emma D. Caldwell infant daughter

of J. A. &amp; C. E. Caldwell was baptized.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

Sabbath June 11th 1871  4 oclock P.M.

The Session met at the house of

Paul DeWitt, (he being unable to 

come to the church) and was

constituted with prayer ^ by Rev R. Wylie,

Mr Paul Dewitt was examined &amp; 

received into the church.  And
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to labeled page 87 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								88

the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

June 18th a collection of Seven dollars

and twenty five cents was taken for

for the Bible cause.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

July 23rd 1871 a collection of

$24.35, was taken up for the board

of Church Elections.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

Saturday September 2nd 1871

Preparatory lecture by Rev. J. R. Dawson

after which Session met and was

constituted by prayer by Rev R. Wylie

Louisa Jacobs was examined and

received by the session

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

Sabbath morning Sep 3rd Serman

by Rev R. Wylie after which

Louisa Jacobs was baptized and

received into the church and</text>
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to labeled page 88 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								88

the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered, and a collection

of four dollars and sixty nine cents

was taken up for church purposes.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

September 5th $30.50 was sent to the board of

				Sustentation.

Sabbath  Dec 10th a collection of

$16.00 was taken up for Foreign

Missions.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

Saturday Dec. 16th 1871  Preporatory

Lecture by Rev. A. Thomas.

Sabbath morning  Dec. 17th 1871

Sermon by Rev A. Thomas after

which the sacrament of the

Lords Supper was administered.

A Collection of $4.68 was taken up to

defray Church expences

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[corresponds to labeled page 89 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								89

Saturday March 2nd 1872 Preporatory

Lecture by Rev. J. L. Lower after which

Session was constituted by prayer by

Rev R. Wylie, and Encrease Speer

was received on profession of his

faith, to unite with the church on

Sabbath morning.

Sabboth morning March 3rd 1872

Sermon by Rev J. L. Lower after

which Mr Encrease Speer was

baptized by Rev R. Wylie, and received

into covenant relation with the church

The Sacrament of the Lords supper

was administered by Rev R. Wylie

assisted by Rev J. S. Lower,

Arthur R. T. Wylie infant Son of

Rev R. &amp; D. Wylie was baptized by

Rev J. L. Lower,

A Collection of $4.25 was taken up

for Church incidentals.

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90

March 17th 1872  A Collection was

taken up for the board of Education

amounting to $12.12.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

Thus far examined &amp; approved by

Presbtery, April 18th 1872.

			C. A. Evans

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								91

April 1872  Commissioners fund was

collected amounting to ($5.88).

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

June 1872  $7.00 dollars was

collected for the board of Home

Missions.  and $4.00 for the

board of Publications

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								93

June 8th 1872  Preforatory Lecture by

Rev Robert Wylie, after which Robertie

the infant daughter of William &amp; Mary 

E. Wilson was baptized.

The Session was then constituted

by prayer by Rev R. Wylie, E. M. Con-

dit, S. H. Pierson &amp; S. C. Ketcham

Elder, were present.  Mr Charles

E. Ringer was received by letter

from the German Presbyterian

church of Livingston connected

with Meyersville, Morris Co., N.J.

Sabbath morning June 9th 1872

Hodge the infant son of James

&amp; Bell E. Wilson was baptized, &amp; also

Carrie Jennie the infant daughter of

Norman &amp; Susan Perfect, after

which a Sermon was preached

&amp; the Sacrament of the Lords

Supper was administered by

Rev Robert Wylie  A collection

			S. C. Ketcham
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94

was taken up of $3.90 for church 

purposes.

			S. C. Ketcham

August 24th 1872  $4.00 was sent

by the Trenton church to the

board to aid the Freedmen

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								95

September 7th 1872  Preporatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabboth morning September 8th 1872

A Sermon was preached and the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

admininstered by Rev R. Wylie.

A collection was taken up amounting

to $11.37  Six dollars was sent ^ to the

board of ministerial relief &amp; $5.27 to

the board of Church erection.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

A Collection was taken up for the

board of Education amounting to

$10.00.  April 1873.

A collection for commissioners

fund was taken up amounting

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96

Saturday Dec 7th 1872  Preparatory

Lecture by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath morning Dec. 8th 1872

A Sermon was preached and the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper

admininstered by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath Dec 8th a collection of

$10.00 was taken up for the

board of Foreign Missions.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

January 26th 1873 meeting was held

at the house of Mr Edward Green

he being unable to come to the

church.  After meeting the Session

was constituted by prayer by Rev R.

Wylie and Mr Edward Green was

received into the church upon exam

ination closed with prayer. And

the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered by Rev R. Wylie

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk
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								97

February 2nd 1873 A collection of $9.25

was taken up for the board of Susten

tation

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

Saturday March 1st 1873 Preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie, after which the Session

was constituted with prayer by Rev R.

Wylie, E. M. Condit Charles Wheaton

and S. H. Pierson Elders were present.

Ellen Williams Sarah Wheaton Eva D.

Wheaton &amp; Elizzabeth Hevelow were received

by the Session upon profession of

their faith, the Session ajourned until Sabbath ^ morning

Sabbath morning March 2nd 1873. The

Session again ^met all the members being

present, &amp; the following named persons

presented themselves before the session

&amp; were received upon profession of

their faith in Christ. A. Wilson

Lawrence Hough &amp; Frances his wife,

Philander Edminister &amp; Sarah his wife

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98

Sabbath morning March 2nd 1873

Sermon by Rev R. Wylie, after which

the following named person received

the ordinance of baptism by the same.

Lawrence Hough Frances Hough Sarah

Wheaton Eva D. Wheaton Ellen Williams

Elizzabeth Hevelow. After which the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by Rev R. Wylie

A collection amounting to $9.69 was

taken up for church purposes

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk.

			Sabbath Morning

March 30th after Sermon the Session

was constituted with prayer by the

Pastor Rev R. Wylie, &amp; Mr S. C. Condit

&amp; Philena his wife &amp; Mrs Eugene

Carpenter were examined &amp; received

upon profession of their faith in

Christ. They will enter into public

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								99

A letter of dismission was given to

Mr Harvey Wheaton. There being

no more business the Session

was closed with prayer by the

moderator.

			S. C. Ketcham  Clk

Thus far examined and approved

by Presbytery  Apr 9th 1873

			Milton McMillin

				Moderator
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                    <text>[page 106]

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100

Roll of membership of the Trenton

Presbyterian church as corrected March 1872


 1	Jotham Condit &amp;		19	Mary his wife.

 2	Mary, his wife.		20	Arza Pierson.

 3      Asentha Condit.		21	E. J. Post &amp;

 4 	Norman Perfect &amp;	22	Louisa his wife.

 5	Susan his wife.		23	Smith C. Ketcham &amp;

 6	H. J. Potter &amp;		24	Julia his wife.

 7	Frances his wife.	25	John A. Post.

 8	Ira Pierson		26 	Elias J. Condit &amp;

	  ^ Died June 15th / 73 

 9	Harriet Dummegan	27	Jayne his wife.

10	E. W. Condit.		28	J. A. Pierson &amp;

11	Lewis Freeman &amp;		29	Pyrenia his wife.

12	Hannah his wife.	30	Matilda Dummegan

13	L. T. Pierson &amp;		31	Sarah A. Jackson

14	Susan his wife.		32	Simon Pierson &amp;

15	Janette Pierson.	33	Abigail his wife.

16	Mary J. Green		34	John Dawes &amp;

	wife of E. Green.	35	Mary his wife.

17	Sarah A. Condit.	36	Silas C. Williams &amp;

18	Charles Wheaton &amp;	37	Pyrena his wife.
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								101

38	Stacy B. Perry		57	Mary Myers

39	Alice Condit.		58	Ellen Boston.

40	Martha Condit		59	Dee Wylie Wife

	^ Died Dec. 30, 1872		

41	Chloe Wilson			Rev. R. Wylie.

	 wife of A. Wilson	60	Lorenzo Condit.

42	Clara E. Caldwell.	61	Clinton Wheaton 

					 Dismissed by vote Sep / 74

	wife of J. A. Caldwell.	62	Harvey Wheaton

					 Dismissed by letter March 30 / 70

43	Jonah Pierce &amp;		63	W. S. Perry &amp;

44	Sarah A. his wife	64	Matilda his wife.

45	Merrill Hough &amp;		65	Mary E. Wilson &amp;

	 Died Jan 24 1873

46	Sarah his wife.			wife of Wm Wilson

47	George Jacobus &amp;	66	Belle E. Wilson

48	Harriet his wife,		wife of Jas. Wilson.

49	Lewis Perry &amp;		67	Martha J. Wilson

	 Died Nov. 30 1872

	 ^ Dismissed by letter Aug 1st 1870

50	Sarah his wife		68	William Jacobus.	

51	Ebenezer Rice &amp;		69 	Ellen Jacobus.

					 ^ suspended Oct 5th 1873

52	Marian his wife.	70	Charles Pierson.

53	Susan C. Green.		71	David Condit.

54 	Mary E. Green.		72	Charles Freeman.

55	Margaret J. Knox	73	Frank O. Pierson.

	wife of Alanson Knox	74	Elizabeth M. Wheaton.

56	Alma E. Potter.		75	Mary Condit.</text>
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102

76	Anna E. Potter wife	97	Eugenia Carpenter.

	 of B. Potter		98	Margaret Robenson

77	Georgianna Speer	99	Sarah Wheaton.

	 Dismissed by letter April 13th / 74

78	Josephine Barton        100	Orial Jennette Alden

79	M. J. Cring wife

	of Henry Cring.

80	Sarah Alden.

81	Louisa Jacobs.

82	Encrease Speer.

83	E. M. Condit &amp;

84	Jane his wife.

85	Charles E. Ringer

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87	Ella Williams.

88	Eva D. Wheaton.

89	Elizabeth Hevelow.

90	Albert Wilson.

91	Lawrence Hough &amp;

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93	Philander Edminister

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								103

Thus far examined &amp; approved by

Presbytery at Liberty church.

	April 18th 1872

		C. A. Evans

			Moderator
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[corresponds to labeled page 105 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


								105

May 31st 1873 Preparatory Lecture

by Rev A. C. Crist after which the

Session was constituted by prayer,

Miss Orial Gennette Alden presented

herself before the Session and

was examined as to her Christian

experience &amp; faith in Christ. The

Session being satisfied she was

received. Closed with prayer by Rev R. Wylie

Sabbath morning June 1st 1873 Sermon

by Rev R. Wylie, after which the

following named persons received

the ordinance of baptism

Whitfield S. Condit &amp; his

wife Filena Condit

Eugenia A. Carpenter &amp;

Orial Gennette Alden.

The Sacrament of the Lords

Supper was administered by

Rev R. Wylie.

A collection of $10.00 dollars

was then taken up, $4.00 was used
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106

for church purposes &amp; Six was

sent to the board of

publication.

Thursday evening Aug. 28, 1873 Session

met &amp; was opened with prayer by

the Moderator Rev R. Wylie E.M. Condit

Simon Pierson &amp; S.C. Ketcham ^elders were

present, Miss Ellen Jacobus offered before

the session &amp; ws examined in regard

to her unchristian conduct. A motion

was made to defer a decision in

the case until all the members of session

were present, which was adopted closed with prayer

Sabbath August 17th 1873

A collection of $5.95 was taken up

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								107

Saturday Sept. 6th 1873 Preparatory

lecture was preached by Rev. C. H. Perkins.

Sabbath morning Sermon by the

same after which the Sacrament of

the Lords Supper was administered.


Sabbath September 7th ^ 1873 a collection

of $7.00 was taken up for the board

of ministerial relief.
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108

Saturday Sept. 6th 1873.

The following children were baptized


Elliot Orr infant son of William

&amp; Mary Wilson.

Frank T. &amp; Nellie Dee, Son &amp; daughter

of L. &amp; F. Hough. Herman J. Son of

Charles Ringer.  Emma &amp; Corie

daughters of Simon &amp; Abigal Pierson.
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                    <text>[page 115]

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									109

October 6th 1873  Session met

and was opened with prayer by

the moderator ^ Rev R. Wylie. All the

members of the Session being

present the case of Miss Ellen

Jacobus was again taken up.

And it was the unanymous

decission of the Session that

She be Suspended from the Communion

of the Church, until they shall

have sufficient evidence of the

genuineness of ^ her repentence, by her godly

walk &amp; conversation. Closed with

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 110 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


Saturday Dec 6th 1873  Preparatory

Lecture by Rev R. Wylie after

which an election was held by the

Church for the purpose of electing

two ruling elders which

resulted in the choice of E. J. Post

and Philander Edminster.

Sabbath morning Dec. 7th 1873

The Sacriment of the Lords

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Sabbath November 30th 1873  A

Collection $10.00 was taken up for

the board of Home Mission.


Sabbath December 7th 1873  A

Collection of $4.67 was taken up

for the board to aid the Freed-

man.

Saturday February 28th 1874  Preparatory

Lecture by Rev R. Wylie.

Sabbath morning March 1st 1874

Serman by Rev R. Wylie after which

E. J. Post and Philander Edminster

were ordained &amp; installed as ruling

Elders of the Trenton Presbyterian

Church.  The Sacriment of the

Lords Supper was then admininster

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Sabbath March 1st 1874  a collection

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Board of Foreign Missions.

Sabbath April 5th 1874

A collection of $12.50 was taken

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                    <text>[page 121]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 113 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


		Baptisms

May 12 1855. Baptised Julia Samson &amp; Sarah

	Richards daughters of Victor &amp; Ann M Ar-
        nold.

Also Wm Lewis a son &amp; Emma Eliza

	daughter of John E. &amp; Martha Ketcham

				A P Condit  Clk</text>
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                    <text>[page 122]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 114 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874]


		              Sermon of the

	                   Confession of Faith


  We believe in the existence of One God, who is a spirit

infinite eternal &amp; unchangeable in being wisdom power holiness

justice goodness &amp; truth. That there are three persons in

the Godhead, the Father the Son &amp; the Holy Ghost, and these

three are one God the same in substance &amp; equal in power

&amp; Glory.

   We believe that all mankind are born unholy &amp;

are by nature enemies to God and subject to his law neither

indeed can be.

   We believe that men are free agents voluntarily

chosing life or death, and acting from this free choice they

are justly accountable for all their actions &amp; must render

strict account for all their sins.

   We believe that without regeneration, or being

born again it is impossible that any should be finally

saved, and that this work is preminently the work of the

Holy spirit who worketh in us to will &amp; to do of his good

pleasure while we with fear &amp; trembling work out our own

salvation.

   We believe that salvation comes to the Sinner

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                    <text>[page 123]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 115 of Condit Presbyterian Church 1831 to 1874] 


his perfect obedience fulfilled the Divine law while by his

vicarious atonement he became a profitiation for our sins, &amp; not

for ours only but for the sins of one whole world ^ so that who

soever believes in him might not perish, but have everlas

ting life.

   We therefore believe that all who believe not on the

Son of God are under condemnation all ready ^ that the

wrath of God abideth on them, and unless they repent &amp;

turn to God by faith, they will justly continue to un

der that condemnation throughout eternity.

   We therefore believe that all the truly [illegible] will [crossed out] are

the sons of God, &amp; that they shall good part ^ which they have chosen shall not

be taken away from there neither is there any one who

is able to pluck them from their fathers hand.

   We believe that Christ has established a visible

church on earth, consisting of those who being born again

associate themselves together for mutual help watch &amp; care &amp; for

the proper observance of the ordinances which he has established

&amp; that it is the bourden due &amp; highest privilege of all true believers

to thus publicky, confess him before men, and in so far

become separated from the unbelieving world around them
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                    <text>[page 124]

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   We believe that the ordinance of Christs house

are baptism &amp; the Lords Supper, the former to be

administered to believers only &amp; the latter to believers 

and their children the latter to believers.

   We believe that God hath appointed a day in

the which he will judge the world, when the ^ righteous wicked 

publicly acquitted will pass to the possession of that ^ enduring inheritance

prepared for them from the foundation of the world, while

the wicked are publicly condemned shall pass into punishment

which shall never end.

		Covenant on Profession of Faith

   And now do we hereby professing our faith in the saving

offering of Christs blood to the cleansing of all sin and humbly

trusting in him alone as the hope of our salvation publi  before

God angels &amp; [illegible] the Lord [illegible] to be our God &amp;

father, the Lord Jesus Christ to be our savior, &amp; the Holy Spirit

our sanctifier and hereby covenant with God &amp; his people

to sincerely endeavor to walk in all the ordiances of of the

Gospel blameless adorning our firm passion by lives of godily

&amp; well ordered conservation. That we will so far as in us

his forsake the vanities of this world &amp; claim with full purpose

unto the Lord our God as our [illegible] our hope
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and rock of refuge &amp; defence. That we will cheerfully

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Joseph Smith x			Mary E. Jacobus o 29

Lydia Smith x			Mary J. Green o 28

Minerva Adams Deceased		Sarah A. Condit x

Thomas R. Edmister x Dismissed	Miss Janet Houser o ^ Herron 27

Susan Condit x 35		Mrs Margaret Pierson x

Elizabeth Condit x		Mr Enoch Condit x

Smith Condit x			Mr Abdeil McAllister o

Frances Pierson o 34		Mr George Robberts x

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Mary Jacobus x

Martin Wheaton x

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Mercy Wheaton o 21		Martha Ketcham o 9

A. P. Condit. - x		William Condit x

Maria Condit - x		Robert Condit x

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