Miami Township


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European settlers migrated to this Ohio area, traversing the rough footpaths along the river and founding the towns of Bridgeport, Miamisburg, Alexanderville, and Carrollton. The settlements were the nucleus of Miami Township, which was formally established on December 9, 1829. The early settlers built tobacco barns and warehouses, gristmills and paper mills along the river's banks. They moved their goods on the Miami and Erie Canal, enjoyed summer assemblies at the Miami Valley Chautauqua, and survived floods, tornadoes, and even a cyclone. Some of the township's earliest residents, businesses, churches, schools, and events live on in this book.




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Stepping onto the Invisible Bridge


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Julie G. Olmsteds compassion and insight are familiar to readers of Dayton Daily News, where her column regularly appears. These heartwarming, engaging essays are antidotes to the struggles we face each day. Every doctor's office, airport bookstore, and handbag should contain a copy of this inspirational book, which contains fifty-two previously published essays. Short and to the point, Olmsted provides hope for life's many challenges. Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Miamisburg, Ohio, she writes from her strong Christian upbringing, strengthened by her interfaith journey as a young adult, bringing a timeless spiritual element to everyday challenges. Olmsted knows that faith is not a solid, immovable set of beliefs, but rather a matter of attention, courage, and a willingness act with compassion and conviction. Focusing on the holidays and issues that many people face during the various seasons of the year, Stepping onto the Invisible Bridge: Courage for Every Season of Your Faith Journey gives comfort and guidance, illuminating tradition while boldly challenging old ways and prejudices. No matter what your faith or background, youll find strength and hope for stepping out onto your own invisible bridge. What readers have to say about Stepping onto the Invisible Bridge. Wonderful wisdom that burns into the heart and mind. Barbara Siler Worthwhile and valuable reading that applies to everyday life. Rosalie Koesel Clear, direct writing that gets to the heart of loving. Wonderful Lopa Mehrotra







The Chicago Theological Seminary Register


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Alumni directory issue, 1859-1951: v. 44, no. 4/v. 45, no. 1.




Report


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Directory of Church Libraries


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