Box 004
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Contains 48 Results:
Secretary. Forms
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 001
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General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Notebook, 1896, 1914 General Synods
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 002
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Notebook, 1914-1919 General Synods
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 003
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Roll Books, 1920-1926 General Synods
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 004
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Archives
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 005
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Archives. Harbaugh Manuscripts
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 006
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Bowling Green Academy (KY)
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 007
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Cedar Crest College.
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 008
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Committees. Correspondence
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 009
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Communicant Membership in Other Denominations
Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 010
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000