An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina
Author : Frederick Dalcho
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 46,97 MB
Release : 1820
Category : South Carolina
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Author : Frederick Dalcho
Publisher :
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 46,97 MB
Release : 1820
Category : South Carolina
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Page : 848 pages
File Size : 40,36 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Church history
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Author : Nancy Ricketts
Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 16,98 MB
Release : 2006-10
Category : Sitka (Alaska)
ISBN : 159858197X
Nancy J. Ricketts lives in the midst of her books overlooking her gardens on a quiet street in Sitka, Alaska. She walks to town, to the school and museum where she volunteers, to the two libraries and to church. She sings in the choir at St. Peter's and frequently performs with the Sitka Recorder Society. A long-time member of the Society of American Archivists, Nancy bears the title of Archivist Emeritus. Sheldon Jackson College Library from which she is retired, Kettleson Library and Isabel Miller Museum house collections she has brought into being. She has written a number of documented histories of institutions such as the Sitka Summer Music Festival, and the Sitka Conservation Society.
Author : James Patrick
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 28,82 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780870496318
Author : Craig D. Townsend
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,34 MB
Release : 2005-10-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0231508883
On a September afternoon in 1853, three African American men from St. Philip's Church walked into the Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and took their seats among five hundred wealthy and powerful white church leaders. Ultimately, and with great reluctance, the Convention had acceded to the men's request: official recognition for St. Philip's, the first African American Episcopal church in New York City. In Faith in Their Own Color, Craig D. Townsend tells the remarkable story of St. Philip's and its struggle to create an autonomous and independent church. His work unearths a forgotten chapter in the history of New York City and African Americans and sheds new light on the ways religious faith can both reinforce and overcome racial boundaries. Founded in 1809, St. Philip's had endured a fire; a riot by anti-abolitionists that nearly destroyed the church; and more than forty years of discrimination by the Episcopalian hierarchy. In contrast to the majority of African Americans, who were flocking to evangelical denominations, the congregation of St. Philip's sought to define itself within an overwhelmingly white hierarchical structure. Their efforts reflected the tension between their desire for self-determination, on the one hand, and acceptance by a white denomination, on the other. The history of St. Philip's Church also illustrates the racism and extraordinary difficulties African Americans confronted in antebellum New York City, where full abolition did not occur until 1827. Townsend describes the constant and complex negotiation of the divide between black and white New Yorkers. He also recounts the fascinating stories of historically overlooked individuals who built and fought for St. Philip's, including Rev. Peter Williams, the second African American ordained in the Episcopal Church; Dr. James McCune Smith, the first African American to earn an M.D.; pickling magnate Henry Scott; the combative priest Alexander Crummell; and John Jay II, the grandson of the first chief justice of the Supreme Court and an ardent abolitionist, who helped secure acceptance of St. Philip's.
Author : N. Lee Orr
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 23,62 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810836648
Choral music represented an important part of American cultural life during the nineteenth century, whether integral to worship or merely for entertainment. Despite this history, choral music remains one of the more neglected studies in the scholarly community. In an effort to fill this gap, N. Lee Orr and W. Dan Hardin offer a new approach to the study of choral music by mapping out and bringing bibliographical control to this expansive and challenging field of study. Their unique guide focuses on literature related to choral music in the United States from the end of the second decade of the nineteenth century through the earlier part of the twentieth century. Choral Music in Nineteenth-Century America explores the entire range of choral music conceived, written, published, rehearsed, and performed by an ensemble of singers gathered specifically to present the music before an audience or congregation. The guide expertly sifts through the extensive literature to cite the most notable sources for study and provides individual chapters on the leading nineteenth-century composers who were instrumental in the development of choral music.
Author : William Watts Hart Davis
Publisher :
Page : 970 pages
File Size : 12,61 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Bucks County (Pa.)
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Author : Walter Barlow Stevens
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Page : 818 pages
File Size : 45,77 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Missouri
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Author : Alice E. Smith
Publisher : Wisconsin Historical Society
Page : 785 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : History
ISBN : 0870206281
Published in 1973, this first volume in the History of Wisconsin series remains the definitive work on Wisconsin's beginnings, from the arrival of the French explorer Jean Nicolet in 1634, to the attainment of statehood in 1848. This volume explores how Wisconsin's Native American inhabitants, early trappers, traders, explorers, and many immigrant groups paved the way for the territory to become a more permanent society. Including nearly two dozen maps as well as illustrations of territorial Wisconsin and portraits of early residents, this volume provides an in-depth history of the beginnings of the state.
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Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,58 MB
Release : 1909
Category : America
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