Wickliffe Presbyterian Church
January 25, 1857 - June 21, 1910
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The Wickliffe Presbyterian Church was organized on May 14, 1865. It began
as a mission of the Third Presbyterian Church. The mission building was
dedicated on January 25, 1857. A new church was built and occupied in
April, 1889, at Thirteenth Avenue and Boston Street. The church was dissolved
due to "neighborhood conditions" on June 21, 1910, with the
majority of the members transferring to the West Presbyterian Church.
The building was then taken over by the Thirteen Avenue (colored) Presbyterian
Church.
Reverend |
From |
To |
Samuel Hutchings (missionary) |
1859 |
1864 |
Edward Rankin (missionary) |
1865 |
1866 |
H. M. Brinsmade |
April 25, 1867 |
April 17, 1872 |
Isaac M. See |
April 20, 1873 |
October 2, 1878 |
J. M. Barkley |
May 9, 1879 |
September 11, 1882 |
Charles P. Crane |
April 18, 1883 |
December 14, 1883 |
John A. Trimmer |
1884 |
1885 |
J. Garland Hammer, Jr. |
June 25, 1886 |
June 15, 1895 |
J. H. Robinson |
1896 |
1897 |
Richard E. Locke |
October 6, 1897 |
December 24, 1900 |
George S. Hall |
October 7, 1901 |
September 11, 1907 |
William H. Stubblebine |
1909 |
1909 |
Address |
From |
To |
2 Wickliffe Street |
1858 |
1869 |
137 Wickliffe Street |
1870 |
1894 |
48 Boston Street |
1895 |
1910 |
LDS FHC Microfilm #'s
Information |
Starting Year |
Ending Year |
LDS Microfilm # |
Session Minutes |
1865 |
1867 |
0912978 |
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Archive Information (Last
Known location)
Session Minutes 1865-1867 - Records in possession of The Presbyterian
Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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