Number

Description

P-0009

Country Churches (12) - Painted by Margaret Blocksom

P-0010

A.M.E. Zion Church - N. Beaver St;built 1886

P-0048

First Christian Church - E. Washington Street

P-0049

St. George Catholic Church - W. Chestnut Street

P-0109

Old Presbyterian Church

P-0110

Old Reformed Church/New American Legion Hall

P-0111

Trinity Episcopal Church (2)

P-0217

World War II Service - First Presbyterian Church (1)

P-0218

World War II Serivce - First Presbyterian Church (2)

P-0224

Officers of United Presbyterian Church- identified on back

P-0243

United Presbyterian Church Group - identified on back and dated 6/4/1897

P-0316

Scratchmen's Class - Methodist Church:identified on back

P-0344

Christian Church Bible School - 1910

P-0345

Furnace Union Sunday School Picnic - 1904

P-0346

Christian Church Sunday School

P-0347

Furnace Union Sunday School Picnic - 1920

P-0348

Christian Church Children: some names

P-0407

Leaving Church on VE Day - First Presbyterian Church

P-0415

Old German Lutheran Church - W. Washington St.

P-0430

Methodist Church (3) - built 1888: destroyed by fire Feb. 28, 1944; rebuilt 1949: note street light bulb

P-0431

First Presbyterian Church - corner of North Market Street and East Chestnut Street before fire

P-0541

Old Presbyterian Church after fire (3) - corner of N. Market St. and E. Chestnut St.: 2 photos show the wicker baby carriage which is displayed in Old Stone House second level; Ariel Gailey Kearney and parents are viewing the aftermath of the 1894 fire which destroyed much of the First Presbyterian Church.

P-0549

Old Presbyterian Church (2) - 1 found so far

P-0620 / 0621

Interior of Old Presbyterian Church

P-0622

Old Presbyterian Church

P-0630

End of World War II Church Service

P-0660

Gladys Loudon Memorial Garden - First Church

P-0686

Trinity United Presbyterian Church - southwest corner of East Lincoln Way and Vine St.

P-0687

First Presbyterian Church - northeast corner of N. Market St. and East Chestnut St.(2)

P-0693

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church - built 1888: services were held as early as 1847; organized as a church April 13, 1863; elected Fisher A. Blocksom as warden.

P-0695

German Lutheran Church - W. Washington St.; built in 1833: regular services suspended about 1860; later occupied by Holiness Mission: 1950s was Tolson Garage

P-0782

Laying of Cornerstone at First Presbyterian Church

P-0817

St. George Catholic Church - built 1888 under leadership of Father John Vogt; new in 1937

P-0918

A.M.E. Zion Church - N. Beaver St.: on back is picture of a view of N. Market St. west side

P-0951

First Presbyterian Church - new one built after 1890s fire; corner stone laid August 15, 1895; dedicated December 22, 1895: built at cost of $25,000; remodeled in 1924 under Rev. P.W. Macauley

P-0958

First Christian Church - 1990s

P-0959

St. Jacob's Church

P-1034

Churchill Church - bunred in 1989 or 1990

P-1037

Lutheran Churches

P-1099

Pritchard Avenue Church of Christ

P-1100

Beaver Street Church of Christ

P-1101

First Presbyterian Church before fire

P-1119

New Lisbon Presbyterian Church - former First Presbyterian Church building; changed name when First church and United Presbyterian on East Lincoln Way were forced to combine by Presbytery

P-1120

St. George Catholic Church- built 1820

P-1138

Methodist Church

P-1195

St. George Church - snowfall November 28, 1950

P-1342

Christian Church Loyal Women 106, Lisbon

P-1355

Mount Zion Church - located on State Route 172 across from County Home; history with picture

P-1358

United Presbyterian Church - located southwest corner of Lincoln Way and Vine Street; in 2000 combined with First Presbyterian Church to form New Lisbon Presbyterian Church and building used at community theater and youth Christian center

P-1460

Daniel McKarns Stone at Bethesda Church Cemetery

P-1461

Bethel Presbyterian Church