Picture shows brick M. E. Church building located on corner of Oakland and Jefferson Streeres, Colfax, Indiana. Oval inset is portrait of Pastor V. V. Hackley (1923-1926).
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Group at old Fauntleroy home, from left to right: Mrs. Lucy White Williams, Laput, MI; Mrs. Frances D. Evert, Highland Park, IL; Mrs. Harry L. Kelfe, Walthill, NE; Miss M.E. Fauntleroy, New Harmony; Mrs. Rachel Fauntleroy, New Harmony; Mrs. Grace...
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Board of managers of the old Fauntleroy home, Front row- Mrs. Robert Hicks, Pres. Indiana Federation of clubs. Miss M.E. Fauntleroyu, Hostess. Mrs. Edmund B. Ball, Vice chairman. Unknown standing behind, Mrs. George Jacobs of Ft. Wayne, IN.
Anderson's Methodist Church, now known as First United Methodist Church, was organized in 1827. This building, located in the 1200 block of Jackson Street, was completed in 1901 and destroyed by fire December 23, 1960.
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: G.O.P. Captures All Town Offices; WM. L. Golding Called In Death; M.E. Men To Hold Their Rabbit Feed Oh Tuesday Night
Erected circa 1831, the first sermon was preached by Reverend Lewis Hurlbut. The first trustees were John Woodburn, Charles Burnett, William Robinson, John Pugh and Charles Woodard. The first sextant was to "sweep the church, dust the pulpit and...