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Flag Presentation at First Congregational Church

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This may have been presented as a sermon. The flag was placed in the chancel of the church. [ sermon001-01]

The War Service Roll

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The War Service Roll of First Congregational Church, Montclair, New Jersey. Includes the Roll of Honor, those who were killed in action, First World War. [ handout001-01]

In remembrance: S. Augsutus Swenarton

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To the glory of God and in loving memory of S. Augustus Swenarton, Deacon, a memorial perpetuated in Baptismal Font presented by his wife. [ book001-07]

In remembrance: Jasper Raymond Rand

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The Rand Memorial Bench has been presented by Annie Valentine Rand directed to honor Jasper Raymond Rand. [ book001-06]

In remembrance: Amory Howe Bradford

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To the glory of God a special gift of Stained Glass has been presented by Amory Howe Bradford directed to the Great East Window, 1899. [ book001-05]

1918 Killed in Action Bedell, Allan

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Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, Louisiana Died Feb. 24, 1918 at Lake Charles of pneumonia. [ box0001-0001(7)]

1918 Killed in Action, Adams, Briggs Kilburn

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Aviation Training Camp R.F.C., London, England, Cox Bankers Air Board Strand, W.C. London Died of multiple injuries in airplane accident, March 14, 1918 in France. [ box0001-0001(6)] BRIGGS KILBURN ADAMS Montclair NJ 26646 Son of Washington Irving Lincoln and Grace Wilson Adams grandson of Washington Irving and Marion Lydia Briggs Adams great grandson of George and Charlotte f Sweet Briggs great2 grandson of Samuel and Lydia Kenyon Sweet greatB grandson of James Sweet and Hannah Wright private Capt Peter Wright's Company Rhode Island Militia and Colonel Harper's New York Regt pensioned great grandson of Peter Wright Captain Rhode Island and Vermont Militia [ Google Book ]

Foochow Missionary Hospital Staff 1914

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[photo0009] - Top row left to right: Mr. Wong, Evangelist; Dr. Ling house doctor and two nurses; Middle row: Mrs. Wong assistant in women's department; Dr. Wolfe; Dr. Cooper; Mr. Christian superintendent of hospital and Mrs. Christian who assists in dispensing; lower row, four nurses.

Dr. Cooper and Five Nurses at Hospital in Foochow ( Fuzhou), China, 1917

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Dr. Cooper & five nurses at the hospital in Foochow just before leaving for "somewhere in France" 1917 [photo0008]

Missionaries in China

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Photographs of Dr. and Mrs. Cooper. [ photo0007]

Dr. James Cooper in China

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I found three photographs tightly wound in what appears to be a piece of bamboo. The photographs are in fragile condition and one I could not use for fear of damaging it. Here are the other two. Dr. Cooper and Sung Ceuk(?) with lady patient [ photo0006(1)] Hospital Ward A [ photo0006(2)]

In Remembrance: Florence Rand Lang

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A special gift to The Rand Helping Hand Fund has been presented Florence Rand Lang, directed to church members in need, 1910. [book001-04] Thank you to: Legendary Locals of Montclair Elizabeth Shepard, Mike Farrelly Arcadia Publishing, Jul 1, 2013 - History - 128 pages

In Remembrance: James C. Beach

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A special gift of land has been presented by James C. Beach of Bloomfield, directed to Pilgrim Chapel, April 1892. [book001-03(2) The New York Times, Published: March 22, 1906

In remembrance: Edward Sweet

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Edward Sweet 1815-1888, founder and trustee. A memorial perpetuated in Stained-Glass Window, presented by Carolin(e) Sweet, 1890. [book001-02] Mr. Sweet's obituary was published by the New-York Daily Tribune, Sunday July 26, 1903, pg. 9. The memorial window was located in the south transpet of the original First Congregational Church. 

In Remembrance: Samuel Wilde, Jr.

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Samuel Wilde, Jr. Founder, Trustee. A memorial perpetuated in Wilde Memorial Chapel, presented by Mary E. Wilde, 1890. [book001-01] Wilde Memorial Chapel, designed by Portland architect Frederick Tompson, was built in 1902. The family of Samuel Wilde, whose wife Mary Ellen Lunt Wilde was a Portland area native, bestowed the cemetery with this granite Gothic chapel. The chapel has interior woodwork of cypress and stained glass windows by the firm of Moakley and Bell of Boston. Some restoration work has been done over the years providing continued use of the chapel for funerals and weddings. [ http://publicworks.portlandmaine.gov/wildememorialchapel.asp ] Samuel Wilde, Jr. Legendary Locals of Montclair by Elizabeth Shepard, Mike Farrelly Arcadia Publishing, Jul 1, 2013 - History - 128 pages

Montclair Flier Killed

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Second Lieut. Ruffridge and companion in fatal fall. Lieutenant Ruffridge was a son of G. P. Ruffridge of Montclair. [ box0001-0001(5)]

Carley, Dr. Leon Alanson Died in Service

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Dr. Leon Alanson Carley . YMCA Service (American). Died in service. [ box0001-0001(4)] Read more of the family history here.

Arthur H. Churchill, First Archivist

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A photograph of one of my predecessors. Mr. Churchill was appointed by Archibald Black. There are some interesting items about the Churchill family in a book available online, MONTCLAIR, The Evolution of a Suburban Town by Edwin B. Goodell published in 1934. [ http://ia600302.us.archive.org/5/items/montclairevoluti00goodrich/montclairevoluti00goodrich.pdf ] [ photo0005]

Stained Glass Windows

Over the next few months I will be sharing more information about the beautiful, spiritually inspiring stained glass windows of the First Congregational Church of Montclair. In the meantime, a short video: Dreaming in Technicolor: The Stained-Glass Windows of Harry Wright Goodhue™ [http://wrightgoodhue.blogspot.com/]

Charles Whiting Baker, Jr.

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On October 8, 1918 Charles Whiting Baker Jr., died of Pneumonia at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington D.C. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting Baker. He was stationed at the Aviation Construction Camp, Morrison, Virginia. [box0001-0001(3)] Some biographical information and photos are available for Charles Whiting Baker at Find a Grave . Additional information about Charles Whiting Baker Jr., available at Find a Grave .

SELLERS Robert Henry

SELLERS Robert Henry 395 Broadway New York NY res. 77 Grove St Montclair NJ President b. Brooklyn NY Oct 19 1857 s. William Harvey and Harriet (Cone) Sellers; father was First Lieutenant in Mexican War and assistant Adjutant General Texas Brigade under General JB Hood of Confederate Army; organised Cotton Exchange of Galveston Texas and was pres. from time of organization until his death; maternal grandfather Dr. H.H. Cone was head of Medical & Surgical Department of the Army of Republic of Texas; ed. Washington & Lee Univ. Lexington Va. m. New York N.Y. 1890, Edith Gilson. Was dir. Bank of Lexington and dir. and pres. Rockbridge County Fair Assn. Lexington Va 1881; dir. Farmers & Mechanics National Bank Ft. Worth Texas; Ft. Worth Packing House; pres. and dir. Ft. Worth Stock Yards and First National Bank of Cameron; made some of largest land sales ever completed in Texas; was also active in Mexican land matters with H. Lee Sellers and Messrs. H.R. and Thomas Conyngton dev

Lieutenant Barrington West Sellers

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Lieutenant Barrington West Sellers, son of Mr. H. Lee Sellers, was killed while serving as a confidential aide to the general commanding his brigade. He had been sent on a special mission. While dying he dictated a message to his general notifying him of the accomplishment of his mission without mentioning his own condition -- A graduate of the Montclair High School 1913 and of Princeton University 1917, brilliant in intellect, speaking several languages, winsome in personality, fine in manly promise, his heroic death enrolls his name indelibly in letters of light upon the annals of the church. [ box0001-0001(2)]

Who wants to light the candles?

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A photograph from 1973, Advent. [ photo0004]

1968 Howard Van Vleck Reading in the Guild Room

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[ photo0003] - Christmas 1968 or 1969. Howard Van Vleck reading in the Guild Room.

1971 Ann Stires

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Teacher in Sunday School. [photo0002]