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RELIGIOUS HISTORY RESEARCH GUIDE

This guide provides an overview of a wide variety of published resources on Washington’s religious history that are available in the Research Library. Following reference books and general works on Washington’s religious history, the bibliography is arranged alphabetically by denomination, followed by general works on the denomination and then an alphabetical listing of resources on individual churches. Works on ecumenical churches and Jewish houses of worship are included among the alphabetical denominational listing. The library also holds manuscripts and archives, maps, newspaper clipping files, ephemera, prints, and photographs of interest for religious history research. Please consult the library’s online catalog at http://www.historydc.org. Additional questions may be directed to library staff at [email protected]. For published materials, the library generally uses Library of Congress classification, with some exceptions. Call numbers consisting of a “P” followed by a number are in-house cataloging references to the library’s collection of pamphlets and booklets that are not currently cataloged using Library of Congress classification. Items identified as “reports” include student papers, essays, and lectures.

REFERENCE...... 4 GENERAL WORKS...... 4 BAPTIST...... 4 Berean ...... 4 Calvary ...... 4 First ...... 5 Metropolitan...... 5 New Canaan...... 5 Nineteenth Street...... 5 Second ...... 6 Shiloh ...... 6 Zion...... 6 CATHOLIC...... 6 Annunciation Parish...... 7 Catholic University ...... 7 Franciscan Monastery...... 7 Georgetown Visitation Convent ...... 7 Gonzaga High School…………………………………………………………………………...7 Holy Trinity...... 7 Immaculata Seminary for Young Ladies.……………………………………………………….7 Our Lady of Victory...... 7 St. Aloysius ...... 8 St. Ann’s...... 8 St. Augustine’s ...... 8 St. Dominic’s ...... 8 St. James’...... 8

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St. Mary’s………………………………………………………………………………………..8 St. Matthew’s ...... 8 St. Patrick's……………………………………………………………………………………....9 St. Peter’s...... 9 St. Stephen Martyr………………………………………………………………………………9 St. Thomas Apostle ...... 9 Shrine of the Sacred Heart...... 9 CHRISTIAN (denominational) ...... 9 National City Christian Church...... 10 Vermont Avenue Christian ...... 10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE...... 10 CONGREGATIONAL...... 10 First Congregational...... 10 Ingram Memorial...... 10 Peoples Congregational...... 10 Plymouth...... 10 Westmoreland ...... 10 ECUMENICAL...... 10 Ascension Church...... 10 Church of the Savior ...... 11 The United Church...... 11 EPISCOPAL...... 11 All Saints’ Church (Chevy Chase, ) ...... 11 Ascension Parish...... 12 Christ Church (Accokeek, Maryland)………………………………………………………….12 Christ Church, Georgetown ...... 12 Christ Church, Washington Parish...... 12 Epiphany ...... 12 St. Agnes’ ...... 12 St. Alban’s ...... 12 St. John’s (Georgetown) ...... 13 St. John’s (Lafayette Square)...... 13 St. Luke’s...... 13 St. Mark’s ...... 13 St. Mary’s ...... 13 St. Margaret’s...... 13 St. Paul’s...... 13 St. Paul’s (Rock Creek Parish) ...... 14 St. Stephen and the Incarnation ...... 14 St. Thomas’...... 14 Washington Cathedral (Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul)...... 14 JEWISH...... 15 LATTER-DAY SAINTS...... 16 LUTHERAN...... 16 Christ Church ...... 16 Church of the Reformation ...... 16 Concordia (SEE ECUMENICAL – The United Church) ...... 16 First Trinity ...... 16 Georgetown...... 16 Luther Place Memorial...... 16

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Our Redeemer ...... 16 St. Mark’s ...... 16 St. Paul’s...... 16 Zion...... 16 METHODIST ...... 17 Asbury...... 17 Dumbarton United Methodist ...... 17 Ebenezer ...... 17 Eldbrooke...... 17 Emory...... 17 Foundry ...... 17 McKendree...... 18 Methodist Home ...... 18 Metropolitan A.M.E...... 18 Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist...... 18 Mt. Zion ...... 18 Avenue Methodist Protestant Church...... 18 Ryland ...... 18 Union Bethel Church ...... 19 Union Wesley A.M.E.Z...... 19 Washington Grove Camp Meeting Association ...... 19 Union United Methodist (SEE ECUMENICAL, The United Church) ...... 19 Wesley Chapel...... 19 PRESBYTERIAN ...... 19 Central...... 19 Church of the Covenant...... 20 Church of the Pilgrims ...... 20 Fifteenth Street...... 20 First ...... 20 Fourth ...... 20 Georgetown...... 20 Grace Reformed...... 21 Metropolitan (4th, corner of B Street SE)...... 21 Nationa l Presbyterian...... 21 Avenue ...... 21 Northminster ...... 21 Peck Memorial Chapel (28th & , N.W.) ...... 21 Presbyterian Home...... 21 Wallace Memorial Church...... 21 West Street (P near 31st, NW)...... 21 QUAKER (Society of Friends) ...... 22 SWEDENBORGIAN...... 22 UNITARIAN...... 22 All Souls’ ...... 22

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REFERENCE Pippenger, Wesley E. District of Columbia ancestors: a guide to records of the District of Columbia. (1997; Page s 29-42 provide information on the whereabouts of records for many local churches.) F193 .P55 Scott, Pamela. Places of worship in the District of Columbia. (2000) P 3026 Wind, James P. Places of worship: exploring their history. (1990) BR515.W56

GENERAL WORKS Blanshard, Paul. God and man in Washington. (1960) BR516 .B58 Ebersole, Luke Eugene. Church lobbying in the nation’s capital. (1951) BR516 .E35 Everett, Glenn. A guide to religious shrines in the nation’s capital. (1963) P 1311 Georgetown churches: a walking tour. P 1911 Goode, James M. Capital losses. (1979; Chapter 8 documents 14 destroyed church buildings) NA735 .W3 G66 Hutchinson, Ann. Steeples and domes: churches of Washington, D.C. (1981) BR560 .W35 H8 Johnson, Lorenzo D. The Churches and pastors of Washington, D.C. … (1857) F203.2 .A1 J6 Jones, Olga. Churches of the presidents in Washington. (1961) F203.2 .A1 J63 Metcalf, Frank J. “History of sacred music in the District of Columbia.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society , vol. 28 (1926): 175-202. F191 .C72 Proctor, John Clagett. Washington past and present: a history. (1930; Includes chapters on the history of several local denominations, pp 786-864.) F194 .P96 Where Washington worships. (1917, 1922, 1925, 1934) BR560 .W35 W3

BAPTIST Barnes, Lemuel Call. Pioneers of light: the first century of the American Baptist Publication Society, 1824-1924. (1924) BX 6205 .A7 B3 Columbia Association of Baptist Churches. Minutes of the ... annual meeting of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches. (1922, 1924) P 0214 Potomac Baptist Association. Minutes of the eighteenth annual meeting of the Potomac Baptist Association, . . . August 19th, 20th, 21st. (1873) P 0644 Wilkinson, Lucille Warfie ld. “Early Baptists in Washington, D.C.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 29-30 (1928) : 211-268. F191 .C72 Berean Sluby, Paul E. and Harris, Wanda, trans. Minutes of the Berean Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. (1982) BX6480 .W3 B473 Calvary The Burrall Class story: tributes to Burrall teachers. (1967) P 2641 History of the Burrall Class, Calvary Baptist Sunday School. (1953) P 2640 Cuthbert, J.H. The Christianity demanded by the times: a paper read on Thanksgiving Day, November 1869, at Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. (1870) P 0642 Lytle, Almira. Saga of a Sunday school teacher (1951; Poem read at a luncheon honoring Jessie

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Burrall, founder of the Burrall Class.) P 0213 Tiller, Carl L. At Calvary: a history of the first 125 years of Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., 1862-1987 … (1994) BX6480 .W3 C29 1994 Wilbur, William Allen. Chronicles of Calvary Baptist Church in the City of Washington. (1914) BX6480 .W3 C3 Wilbur, William Allen. The Ministry of Samuel Harrison Greene. (1936) BX6495 .G675 Winchcole, Dorothy. The First Baptists in Washington, D.C., 1802-1952. (1952) BX9211 .W3 F520 First Cuthbert, J.H. New Testament church order, or the conservatism of the gospel: the substance of a sermon preached in the First Baptist Church … (1874) P 0643 First Baptist Church organized in 1802. Celebrating ten fruitful years of pastoral service by Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden, 1936-1946 ... (ca. 1946) BX9211 .W3 F521 Manual of the First Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. (1888, 1903) P 0640 Minutes of the First Baptist Church, 1802-1871. (Photocopy of handwritten documents, including birth and death records; poor legibility.) P 0211 Winchcole, Dorothy Clark. “The First Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 1957-59 (1961) : 44-57. F191 .C72 First, Deanwood Bowman, Elaine et al. From whence we came: a pictorial journal in celebration of 95 years of service. (1997) P 1106 First, Georgetown Memory book dedicated to Reverend Wellington D. Abrams, pastor, for 25 years of devoted service, January 1963 - January 1988. (1989) BX9211 .W3 F52 First, Mt. Pleasant Plains The Dedication of the greater First Baptist Church, Mt. Pleasant Plains, Thirte enth and Fairmont Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C., 1878-1956. (Souvenir program, 1956) P 0259 The Greater First focus (newsletter, 2004) P 3569 Metropolitan Directory of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, corner 6th and A Streets, N.E., Washington, D.C. (1906, 1909, 1910) P 0641 The Metropolitan Baptist. (April 1891 - December 1893) P 3325 History and year book, 1864-1934. (1934) P 1149 New Canaan Mortgage burning services. (1978) P 2990

Nineteenth Street The history of the helping Hand Club of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. (1948) BX6480 .W3 N564 1948

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Second 140th anniversary of the Second Baptist Church and the 17th anniversary of the pastor, Rev. Smalls Bartley: 816 Third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. … November 20, 1988. (1988) P 0645 Shiloh From strength to strength: a history of the Shiloh Baptist Church, 1863-1988. (1989) BX9211.W3 S523 Shiloh Baptist Church of Washington: Opening our doors for worship, offering our lives in faith: dedication week March 15-11, 1998. (1998) P 1951 127th anniversary of the Shiloh Baptist Church of Washington: September 13, 1990 through September 23, 1990, 9th and P Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. (1990) P 0647 Zion Dedication and ninety -eighth anniversary of Zion Baptist Church. (1962) BX4603 .W32 Z7 Souvenir program, celebration, one hundred and twenty -fifth anniversary, Zion Baptist Church, 4850 Blagden Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.. . . September 22, 1989. (1989) P 0648

CATHOLIC Butler, Loretta M. and Jacqueline E. Wilson. O, write my name: African-American Catholics in the Archdiocese of Washington, 1634-1990. (2000) BX1407 .N4 B874 2000 Corrigan, Mary Beth. “Making the most of an opportunity: Slaves and the in early Washington.” Washington History. vol.12, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 2000) F191 .C72 Conley, Rory T. The truth in charity: a history of the Archdiocese of Washington. (2000) BX1418 .W18 C66 Downing, . The Catholic founders of the national capital. (1917) P 0655 Downing, Margaret Brent. “The Development of the Catholic Church in the District of Columbia from colonial times to the present.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol.15 (1912) : 23-53. F191 .C72 Durkin, Joseph T. William Matthews: priest and citizen. (1963) BX4700 .M398 D8 Liston, Paul F. et al. The : the hardships of Southern Maryland Catholics in colonial times. (1990) P 0661 Maher, Mary Denis. To bind up the wounds: Catholic sister nurses in the U.S. Civil War. (1989) E621 .M34 Ochs, Stephen J. Desegregating the altar: the Josephites and the struggle for black priests, 1871- 1960. (1990) BX1407 .N4 O24 Pictorial directory of Catholic churches of Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern . (1966) BX4603 .W3 C248 Warner, William W. At peace with all their neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860. (1994) BX1418 .W37

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Annunciation Parish 50 years on Avenue: a history of Annunciation Parish 1948-1998. (1998) P 1393 Catholic University Inauguration of the Right Reverend Monsignor William Joseph McDonald, Ph.D., LL.D. as Rector of the University … (1959) LD835 1958 .C3 Dunn, E. Catherine and Dorothy A. Mohler. Pioneering women at the Catholic University of America. (1990) LD838 .P56 Nuesse, C. Joseph. “Segregation and Desegregation at The Catholic University of America.” Washington History. vol. 9, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1997) : 54-70. F191 .C72 Franciscan Monastery Guide to the Franciscan Monastery, Washington, D.C. (1934) BX2725 .W3 M6 Georgetown Visitation Convent The Convent story, 1799-1965: Georgetown Visitation Convent, 1500 Thirty -fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. (1965) P 0659 Georgetown Visitation Alumni Association. Georgetown Visitation Alumni notes. (1993) P 1509 Lathrop, George Parsons and Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. A story of courage: annals of the Georgetown Convent of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (1894) BX4549 .G4 L3 Myers, James. Narrative of two wonderful cures wrought in the Monastery of the Visitation at Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, in the month of January, 1831. (1831) P 2614 Gonzaga College High School Catalogue.(1865, 1898) P 1511 Gonzaga College, an historical sketch; from its foundation in 1821, to the solemn celebration of its first centenary in 1921 (1922) LD2001 .G52 G6 Some high lights of Gonzaga College history. (1936) P 2237 Holy Trinity 1903 Holy Trinity Fair Journal. (1903) P 2974 Kelly, Laurence J. History of Holy Trinity Parish, Washington, D.C, 1745-1945. (1945) BX4603 .W32 H36 Langley, Harold D. and John Cain. Holy Trinity Church. (1979, commemorating the rededicatio n of the church, September 23) P 0660 Moyer, Betsy Morgan. History of Holy Trinity School, 1818-1993. (1993) P1508 Immaculata Seminary for Young Ladies Madden, Mary Roger. Immaculata Seminary for Young Ladies, 1905. (ca. 1993) P 3554 Our Lady Queen of Peace Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish: 50th Anniversary, a golden jubilee, 1948-1998. (1998) P 1392 Our Lady of Victory L’Etoile, Allan. Our Lady of Victory, a history: 85th anniversary. (1994) P 0662

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St. Aloysius Anderson, George M. Bernardine Wiget, S.J. and the St. Aloysius Civil War hospital in Washington, D.C. (1990) P 3548 DuFief, Margaret Mary. A History of Saint Aloysius’ Parish, Washington, D.C., 1859-1909. (1960) P 3170 Diamond Jubilee of St. Aloysius’ Church, Washington, D.C., 1859-1934. (ca. 1934). BX4603 W32 .S32 St. Ann’s St. Ann’s Church. (1969) BX4603 .W32 S8 St. Augustine’s MacGregor, Morris J. The Emergence of a Black Catholic Community: St. Augustine’s in Washington. (1999) BX1407 .N4 M33 1999 Olds, Alonzo J. Golden jubilee of the priesthood, 1903-1954, with a history of St. Augustine's Church, Washington, D.C., 1865-1953. (1953) BX4603 .W32 S31 St. Dominic’s Moran, Mary E. Reflections of Dominican spirituality: the windows of St. Dominic Church, Washington, D.C. (2000) P 2700 Moran, Mary E. St. Dominic’s Parish: a sesquicentennial celebration. (2002) BX4603 .W32 M67 2002 Historical souvenir of the consecration of Saint Dominic’s Church … 1919. (1919) P 0651 St. Dominic’s Church, Washington, D.C., 1875-1975. (1975) P 0218 The history of St. Dominic’s parish, Washington, D.C., 1852-1952. (1952) P 0652 St. James’ The pilgrim’s staff: historical number and parish directory: St. James Church, 222 Eighth Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. (ca. 1942) P 0222 St. Joseph’s Fiftieth anniversary, St. Joseph’s Church, Washington, D.C. (1941) P 0657 St. Mary’s History of St. Mary's Church of the Mother of God, 1845-1945. (1946) BX4603 .W32 S328 1946 St. Matthew’s Awalt, William J. St. Matthew’s Cathedral, the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Washington. (ca. 1950) BX4602 .W3 S33 1950 Philibert, Helene et al. Saint Matthew’s of Washington, 1840-1940. (1940) BX4602 .W32 S33 The Cathedral of St. Matthew. (1985) P 0654 A landmark restored : the Cathedral of Saint Matthew the Apostle. (2003) BX4602 .W3 S33 2003 Mass of thanksgiving celebrating the restoration, Cathedral of Saint Matthew the Apostle … (2003) P 0138

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St. Patrick’s Frye, Virginia King. “St. Patrick’s--First Catholic Church of the Federal City.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 23 (1920) : 26-51. F191 .C72 Hinkel, John V. “St. Patrick’s: Mother Church of Washington.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 57-59 (1961) : 33-43. F191 .C72 Liston, Paul. A Church mosaic: the story of a parish. (1995) P 1391 MacGregor, Morris J. A parish for the Federal City: St. Patrick’s in Washington, 1794-1994. (1994) BX4603 .W32 M6 1994 Smith, Milton E. Memorial of St. Patrick’s Church, in commemoration of the 110th anniversary, November 20th, 1904. (1904) P 0219 History of St. Patrick's Church, Washington D.C. (1933) BX4603 .W32 S35 Walter, Joseph M. A memorial tribute to Rev. J.A. Walter, late pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, Washington, D.C. (1895) BX4603 .W32 S34 St. Peter’s Ochmanek, Barbara and Murphy, Kathleen Ann. St. Peter’s School, Capitol Hill: one hundred twenty five years of education on Capitol Hill. (1994) P 1510 Centenary of St. Peter’s Church and Golden Jubilee of Rt. Rev. Monsignor James B. O’Brien. (1920) P 0650 St. Peter’s Church on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 150th anniversary, October 2-3, 1971. (1971) P 0221 St. Stephen Martyr Gatti, Lawrence P. Historic St. Stephen’s: an account of its eighty -five years. (1952) BX4603 .W32 S36 Langley, Harold D. St. Stephen Martyr Church and the community, 1867-1967. (1968) BX4603 .W32 S4 The Church of Saint Stephen Martyr: dedication, June 1961. (1961) P 0658 St. Thomas Apostle Theis, Nancy and Paul Theis. “Blessed are they who believe . . :” a history of the first 85 years of St. Thomas Apostle Parish, 1909-1994. (1994) P 2783 Shrine of the Sacred Heart Atlas Portland Cement Company. Substance, form and color through concrete. A discussion of the problem confronting the architects for the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at Washington, D.C.; how that problem was met; and what this solution means in terms of modern building. (1924) NA5235.W3 A8 Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 100th anniversary, . . .October 16, 1999. (Includes history of the Shrine in English and Spanish.) P 2588

CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ) Christian Church Council of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Constitution and by-laws of the Christian Church Council of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. (1950) P 0637

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National City Christian Church Koontz, Hilda E. A History of the National City Christian Church. (1981) BX7331 .W385 The Golden Jubilee service of rededication and celebration: Sunday, October 18, 1981, National City Christian Church, Thomas Circle, Washington, D.C. P 0639 Restoration, uniqueness, programs, endowment. (ca. 1978 fundraising appeal pamphlet) P 0638 Vermont Avenue Christian Power, Frederick D. Fifty years of church life: sermon preached in the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, Sunday, September 8, 1895 … (1895) P 0636 Power, Frederick D. Thoughts of thirty years … (1905) PN6331 .P67

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science in Washington, D.C.: an historical sketch. (1983) P 1292

CONGREGATIONAL First Congregational Fiftieth anniversary of the founding of First Congregational Church, Washington, D.C., November 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1915. (1915; includes list of all members since 1865) P 0633 Ingram Memorial Souvenir Program in dedication of Ingram Memorial Congregational Church, Tenth and Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, D.C. May 12 to 15, 1910. (1910) P 0632 Peoples Congregational Lee, Viola J. Ninety years in the life of Peoples Congregational United Church of Christ, Washington, D.C., 1891-1981. (1981) BX9211 .W4 C5 Plymouth The Plymouth prompter (1964-1990) P 1398 Plymouth Congregational Church, U.C.C. of Washington, D.C., 1881-1981: 100th anniversary, October 4th. (1981) P 0634 Sluby, Paul E., editor. History of Plymouth Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Washington, D.C. (1997) BX4603 .W32 P59 Westmoreland (founded as Mount Pleasant Congregational Church) Martin, Edwin W. Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ: a centennial history. (1986) P 0635

ECUMENICAL Ascension Church Elliott, John, H. A Sermon preached in Ascension Church, Washington, D.C., on the fourth Sunday after Easter, A.D. 1874: together with a statement from the Vestry (1874) P 1589

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Central Union Mission (a charitable organization) 58th annual report, 1941-1942. P 0181 Church of the Savior Christ in the city: the Church of the Savior’s ministries in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C. (ca. 1975) P 2217 O’Connor, Elizabeth. Call to commitment: the story of the Church of the Savior, Washington, D.C. (1963) BX9999 .W3 The United Church (merger of Concordia Evangelical Lutheran and Union United Methodist) Centenary jubilee of Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Church (1933) P 1399 A History of Union United Methodist Church, 1846-1975. (1986) BX9211 .W3 M81 1986 History of Concordia Church, 1833-1975. (1975) BX9211 .W3 C521 125 years of Christian witnessing in the Nation’s Capital, 1833-1958: Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Church (United Church of Christ) (1958) P 1400

EPISCOPAL Berg, Otto Benjamin. A Missionary chronicle: being a history of the ministry to the deaf in the Episcopal Church, 1850-1980. (1984; includes references to Washington congregations) BX5978 .B47 Browne, Arthur. “The Rise of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the District of Columbia.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 9 (1906) 63-87. F191 .C72 Churchman’s League of the District of Columbia. Annual report. (5 issues, 1900, 1902-1905) P 0230 The Episcopal Home for Children, head of Talbert Street, Anacostia, D.C.; the Bell Home, Colonial Beach, Va. : Thirtieth annual report 1927 (1927) P 2122 The First parishes of the of Maryland. (1942; Pamphlet commemorating the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the 30 original parishes in the Province of Maryland in 1692.) P 0227 District of Columbia Historical Records Survey. Inventory of Church archives in the District of Columbia. The Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Washington. (1940) CD3150 .H5 P7 Journal of the fifty-third annual convention of the diocese of Washington. (1948) BX5918 .W3 A3 Journal of the sixty-second annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Dioceses of Washington. (1957) BX5918 .W3 A3 Rhinelander, Philip Mercer. In memoriam: Henry Yates Satterlee, D.D., LL.D. first Bishop of Washington. (1908) P 0114 All Saints’ Church (Chevy Chase, Maryland) As you will build it: All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase. (ca. 1921) P 0673

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Ascension Parish The Ministry of the present rector in the Parish of the Ascension, Washington, D.C., being a reply to a pamphlet entitled “Proceedings and statement of the Vestry.” (1886) P 0223 Pinckney, William. A Sermon delivered at the Church of the Ascension, Washington, on the 24th November 1867. (1868) P 0649 Tyler, Frederick S. “100th Anniversary of Ascension Parish in the District of Columbia.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46-47 (1947) :71-79. F191 .C72 Christ Church (Accokeek, Maryland) Clagett, John H. A history of Christ Church, Accokeek, Maryland, 1698-1998 and Saint John's Chapel, Pomonkey, Maryland, 1834-1998 of Saint John's Parish, Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C. (ca. 1999) BX5980 .A233 C53 1999 Christ Church, George town Gilbert, Edith, P.L. Some significant events in the history of Christ Church, Georgetown 1817- 1967 (1967) P 1913 Gilbert, Edith, P.L. Some significant events in the history of Christ Church, Georgetown 1817- 1976 (1976) P 1914 Christ Church, Washington Parish Ennis, Robert Brooks. “Christ Church, Washington Parish.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 1969-70 (1971): 126-177. F191 .C72 Epiphany Epiphany Church in the City of Washington. (1922) BX5980 .W3 E56 Epiphany Church Home. Annual report of the Board of Managers and Lady Visitors. (1875, 1887, 1889) BX4503 .W32 E362 McClenahan, Sallie Phillips. “So Live:” ZeBarney Thorne Phillips, D.D., LL.D. , S.T.D.,1875- 1942 (1950) BX5995 .P52 M3 McKim, Randolph H. Henry Yates Satterlee: the Christian soldier and bishop. (1908) F204 .C3 S181 McKim, Randolph H. The mustard seed that became a great tree, 1842-1902: a sermon … sixtieth anniversary of the organization of Epiphany Parish, Washington, D.C. (1902) BX4603 .W32 E3 61 McKim, Randolph H. Twenty-five years in a metropolitan parish: a sermon delivered in the Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D.C. (1913) BX4603 .W32 E36 Grace Church Mitchell, Rose Trexler, compiler. Parish register of Grace Protestant Episcopal, Georgetown, D.C., 1863-1900. (1963) BX4603 .W32 G75 St. Agnes’ Burr, Nelson R. A History of Saint Agnes’ Episcopal church, Washington, D.C. (1948) P 0229 St. Albans The Story of St. Albans parish, 1854-1929. (1929) BX5980 .W3 A4

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St. John’s (Georgetown) Buck, Charles E. Historical sermon by the Rev. Charles E. Buck, Rector of St. John’s Church, Georgetown parish, diocese of Washington, D.C., at the centennial celebration, November 15, 1896. (1896) BX5980 .G4 S3 Lumbard, Frances Barbour. The changing face of St. John’s: 200 years in Georgetown . (1998) BX5980 .G4297 L86 1998 Mitchell, Mary. A short history of St. John’s Church, Georgetown, from 1796 to 1968. (1968) P 2562 Georgetown’s bicentenary. (1951) P 1089 Ten Eyck, Dorothy Lauder. One hundred and fifty years in the life of St. John’s Church, Georgetown. (1946) P 0228 St. John’s (Lafayette Square) Douglas, George William. Sermons preached in St. John’s Church, Washington, D.C. (1893) BX5937 .D757 Green, Constance McLaughlin. The Church on Lafayette Square: a history of St. John’s Church, Washington, D.C., 1815-1970. (1970) BX5980 .W3 J62 Hagner, Alexander. “History and Reminiscences of St. John’s Church, Washington, D.C.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society 12 (1909) : 89-114. F191 .C72 Harper, John C. A symbol of a nation praying: a brief history of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C., 1815-1965. (1965) P 0224 Year Book of St. John’s Parish, Washington, D.C. (7 issues, 1899-1915.) BX4603 .W32 S346 St. Luke’s St. Luke’s Episcopal Church: one hundred years, 1873-1973. (1973) BX5980 .W3 O3 St. Mark’s Cooper, Bert H. St. Mark’s, Capitol Hill: a history and description of its architecture, windows, and notable features. (1976) P 0226 St. Mary’s Beall, Jennifer. “The History of Saint Mary’s Church: the mission that became a parish.” (research paper, 1992) P 2310 Rattner, Selma. Renwick’s church for Blacks. (1972) P 3145 Centennial book, 1867-1967, St. Mary’s Episcopal parish, City of Washington, 100th anniversary, June 11, 1967. (1967) BX5980 .W3 M3 St. Margaret’s An informal history of St Margaret’s Church, 1897-1972. (1972) P 0236 St. Paul’s Keuls, Richard C. Designing the new St. Paul’s: a retrospective. (ca. 1970) P 0675 Spaulding, Dorothy W. A Distinguished congregation: St. Paul’s of K Street, Washington, D.C. (1968) P 0682 Spaulding, Dorothy W. Saint Paul’s parish, Washington: one hundred years. (1967) BX5980 .W3 P33

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The St. Paul’s Parish Record. (1 issue, 1903) P 0231 St. Paul’s Church, Washington, D.C.. (ca. 1947; Brief history and plans for new building) P 0234 St. Paul’s parish, 913 to 921 23rd Street, N.W., near Washington Circle, Washington, D.C. (ca. 1925; Fundraising booklet) P 0679 At St. Paul’s: a review of the year. (37 issues, 1949-1985) P 0680 Commentary. (8 issues, 1984-1987) P 0232 Centennial celebration, October 31, 1966-May 28, 1967. (1967) P 0233 Parish palate pleasers. (1979, recipe book) P 0678 St. Paul’s Fellowship Council, 1985-1986, St. Pa ul’s parish Christian Education Program. (1986) P 0683 St. Paul’s questionnaire. (ca. 1980; Questionnaire seeking information for a parish profile to assist in developing plans for the future.) P 0676 Thompson, Robert L. The windows of Saint Paul’s: a guide. (1977) P 0681 St. Paul’s (Rock Creek Parish) Armstrong, Florence Waite. Historic Rock Creek Parish. (1931) F203.2 .R72 A8 Boynton, Lewis T. The history of Rock Creek Parish, diocese of Washington as told by original vestry minutes, 1712-1935. (1935) BX4603 .W32 R62 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Parish, Washington, D.C. (1950) F203.2 .R72 G9 1719-1944: two hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Chapel-of-Ease for the inhabitants of Eastern Branch and Rock Creek Hundreds. (1944) P 0685 St. Stephen and the Incarnation Klein, Kim. Being the church in Columbia Heights: a brief history of the parish of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Washington, D.C. (1992) P 0238 Country circus and carnival, the Men’s Club of the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton Streets, Washington, D.C., April 9, 10, 11, 12. . .1929. (1929) P 0674 George Fiske Dudley, D.D., 1867-1940. (1940) P 2760 St. Thomas’ St. Thomas’ Parish, 1891-1991: the first hundred years, St. Thomas’ Episcopal Parish, 1722 Church Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. (1991) P 0237 St. Thomas' Church, Washington, D.C. (ca. 1912) BX4603 .W32 S37 Smith, C. Ernest. Under the Northern Cross, or parochial memories. (1925) BX5995 .S47 A3 Washington Cathedral (Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul) All Hallows Guild. A Cathedral hillside and its garden: opportunities to all who may be interested in bringing to completion the Bishop’s Garden of the National Cathedral. (1927) P 0669 Bayless, John H. “History of the Washington Cathedral.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 50 (1950): 181-188. F191 .C72 Bayless, John H. et al. Jewels of light : the stained glass and mosaics of Washington Cathedral (1975) NK5312 .B38 1984

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Cathedral Choral Society. With a voice of singing : celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of the Cathedral Choral Society, 1942-2002. (2002) P 2933 Hunt, Marjorie. The stone carvers: master craftsmen of Washington National Cathedral. (1999) NB237 .M613 H86 1999 Montgomery, Nancy S. Stitches for God : the story of Washington Cathedral needlepoint. (1974) NK9310 .M66 National Cathedral Association. The Cathedral age. (2 issues: midsummer/autumn 1937, Easter 1944) P 0670 National Cathedral Foundation. Build the National Cathedral. (1923) P 0672 Washington Cathedral, the Cathedral builder’s book, vol. 1 (ca. 1910) P 0664 Washington Cathedral welcomes you. (undated tour pamphlet) P 0663 The tomb of Woodrow Wilson, Washington Cathedral in the City of Washin gton, District of Columbia. (ca. 1960) P 0671 The Cathedral chimes. (1 issue: Epiphany,1907) P 0667 Handbook of the Washington Cathedral. (ca. 1908) P 0668 Constitutions and statutes of the Corporation of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia . (1903) P 0666 A guide to Washington Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Paul. (1965) P 0235 The Peace Cross book: Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Washington. (1899) P 0665

JEWISH Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation. Adas Israel, 1875-1995: celebrating 125 years. (1996) P 3359 Altshuler, David. The Jews of Washington, D.C.: a communal history anthology. (1985) F205 .J5 J49 1985 Bigman, Stanley K. The Jewish population of Greater Washington in 1956: report on an interview survey of size, social characteristics, residential mobility, community participation, and observance of traditional Jewish practices. (1957) P 0741 Diner, Hasia R. Fifty years of Jewish self-governance: the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1938-1988. (1989) F205 .J5 D4 1988 Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. 125th anniversary of the oldest surviving synagogue building in the nation’s capital. (2001) P 3005. Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. Remembering Seventh Street: personal remembrances, historical advertisements, list of Jewish Seventh Street. (1998) P 1815 Olstein, Andrea M. The quality of life in old Southwest Washington as perceived by Jewish residents. (1974) P 1992. Rabinowitz, Stanley. The Assembly: a century in the life of the Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation in Washington, D.C. (1993) BM225 .W372 A337 Simon, Abram. Notes of Jewish interest in the District of Columbia (1918) F205 .J5 S5 Spivey, Justin. The Washington Hebrew Temple: a history of the building and its occupants. (1997) P 2184

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LATTER-DAY SAINTS Burke, Lee H. History of the Washington, D.C. LDS Ward. From beginnings (1839) to dissolution (1975). BX8685 .W18 B87 1990 Lowe, Julian C. and Florian H. Thayn, eds. History of the Mormons in the Greater Washington area: Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Washington, D.C. area, 1938-1991. (1991) BX8615 .D6 H57 Luce, W. Ray. An angel on the Beltway: Mormon historical sites in Washington, D.C. (1997) P 3023

LUTHERAN Christ Church A changing Christ Church in a changing world: the history of Christ Lutheran Church, Washington, D.C., 1892-1992. (1992) P 0239 Church of the Reformation The first hundred years: a chronological history of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, 1869-1969. (1969) BX9210 .W32 L47 Concordia (SEE ECUMENICAL – The United Church) First Trinity First Trinity Lutheran Church proudly celebrates its 125th anniversary in the year of the bicentennial, 1851-1976. (1976) P 0695 Georgetown The Beatty building, dedicated by Georgetown Lutheran Church, Wisconsin Avenue and Volta Place, N.W., Washington, D.C., Sunday September 20, 1959. (1959) P 0694 Lutherans in Georgetown, 1769-1969. (1969) P 0693 Scrivener, Mary Allen. History of the Georgetown Evangelical Lutheran Church, Inc. (1955) P 0350 Luther Place Memorial The First Century, 1873-1973. (1973) BX9210 .M32 Our Redeemer 100th anniversary, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, 1885-1985. P 0689 St. Mark’s Dedication of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, corner of Eighth and B Streets, S.W., Washington, D.C. (1905) P 0690 St. Paul’s Chickering, John W. The Power of example in personal habits: a discourse before the Congressional Temperance Society at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Washington, D.C. … Dec. 10, 1871. (1871) P 1278 Domer, Samuel. History of St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church … (1893) BX 8076 .W3 S3 Zion Fiftieth anniversary, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1867-1917. (1917) P 0691

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METHODIST Ferguson, W.M. Methodism in Washington, District of Columbia … and a succinct history of th e Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church … (1892) BR290 .F37 Ferguson, W.M. “Early Methodism in the District of Columbia.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 8 (1905) : 67-77. F191 .C72 Richardson, C. Herbert. Manual of the laws of Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia and West Virginia relative to religious societies, charitable uses, marriage, wills, religious meetings, etc. (1905) BV762 .R5 Asbury Sluby, Paul E. Asbury, our legacy, our faith, 1836-1993: The history of Asbury United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C. (1993) BX8481 .W3 S58 Dumbarton United Methodist Donovan, Jane, ed. Many witnesses: a history of Dumbarton United Methodist Church. (1998) BX8481 .W3 M36 1998 Donovan, Jane, ed. Records of Dumbarton United Methodist Church. (1993) F193 .D66 1993 Dumbarton United Methodist Church Collection, 1801-1998. MS 613 Manual of the Dumbarton Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 1772-1898, with a brief historical sketch of the early Methodism of Georgetown, D.C. (1898) P 0700 Parish directory. (1988) P 0707 Ebenezer Souvenir journal, 150th anniversary, 1838-1988, Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 4th and D Streets, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003. (1988) P 0706 Eldbrooke Eldbrooke United Methodist Church. . .150th anniversary, 1840-1990. (1990) BX4603 .W3 E25 1990 Program of anniversary services [1840-1940]. (1940) BX4603 .W32 E24 Emory Rites of passage: ministry, music, and mosaics: the 165th anniversary of Emory United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C. (1997) P 1012 Foundry Calkin, Homer L. Castings from the Foundry mold: a history of Foundry Church, Washington, D.C., 1814-1964. (1968) BX4603 .F825 C126 Calkin, Homer L. Chronology and historical narratives of Foundry's 150 years, 1814-1964. (1964) BX4603 .F825 C125 Calkin, Homer L. Henry Foxall : foundryman and friend of Asbury. (ca. 1967) BX4603 .F825 C128 Ewin, James Lithgow. Foundry, 1814-1914: a centennial review of the history and traditions of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. (1914) P 0698 Flemming, Arthur S. A little journey through historic Foundry Church, Washington, D.C. (ca. 1945) P 0240 Dedicatory program and historic sketch. (1904) P 0697

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Howard, Clinton N. Progress: organ of the International Reform Federation. (November 1942; includes biography of Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor, Foundry Church, and chaplain, U.S. Senate.) P 0245 Somerville, Mollie D. “Foundryman Henry Foxall : ‘business stateman’ of the early 1800's”. (1961) P 1175 McKendree Harkness, John C. et al. Brief history of McKendree M.E. Church. (1895) P 0696 Latham, A.O. History of the McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church of Washington, D.C., 1845-1935. (1935) BX9211 .W3 M19 Methodist Home Annual report … (1924, 1926) P 0193 Winters, Robert K. Centennial history of the Methodist Home of the District of Columbia, 1889- 1989 (1990) BX9211 .W3 W56 1990 Metropolitan A.M.E. District of Columbia. Consolidated planned unit development application; Sumner School Project . . . (ca. 1982; Includes 1902 history of Metropolitan) LA257 .S956 1982 Preserving the heritage: annual report, 1990. (1990) P 2425 Sluby, Paul E. Register of members of Union Bethel Church, June 17,1839 - April 12, 1852… (2002) P 3079 (Union Bethel was a forerunner of Metropolitan). Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Brown, Lillian Brooks. A living centennial commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church. (1969) BX8481 .W3 M463 (index to his volume, P 1917) Twenty -fifth anniversary services of the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, held November 4, 1894. (1894) BX9211 .W3 M5 (index to this volume, P 0710) Methodism’s Metropolitan Memorial. (ca. 1926) P 0699 Mt. Zion Mitchell, Pauline Gaskins. “History of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and Mt. Zion Cemetery.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 51 (1984): 103-118 F191 .C72 Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C., 1816-1986. (1986) P 0705 Sluby, Paul E. Mt. Zion Cemetery : Washington, DC, brief history and interments. (1984) F193 .S5827 1984 Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church Yearbook and Directory (1907) BX4603 .W32 R346 Ryland One hundredth anniversary, Ryland Methodist Church, 1843-1943. (1943) P 0704

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Union Bethel Church Sluby, Paul E. Register of members of Union Bethel Church, June 17,1839 - April 12, 1852 … (2002) P 3079 Union Wesley A.M.E. Zion Union Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church, 1844-1986. (1986) BX9211 .W3 U12 Washington Grove Camp Meeting Association Edwards, Philip K. Washington Grove, 1873-1937: a history of the Washington Grove Camp Meeting Association. (1988) BX9211 .W3 E26 Milburn, Page. Reminiscences of Washington Grove. (1927) P 0708 Union United Methodist (SEE ECUMENICAL, The United Church) Wesley Chapel 100th anniversary, dedication of Wesley Chapel, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1929. (1929) P 0709

PRESB YTERIAN Bittinger, B.F. The rise, progress, and influence of in the District of Columbia . (1895) P 0243 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. “The Beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in the District of Columbia.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 8 (1905) : 43-66. F191 .C72 Clark, Allen C. “Rev. Stephen Bloomer Balch, a pioneer preacher of Georgetown.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 15 (1912) : 73-95 F191 .C72 First Presbyterian Church. The centennial of the beginning of Presbyterianism in the City of Washington … (1895) BL74. P 0092 Kelly, Joseph Thomas. “Rev. John C. Smith, D.D., and other pioneer Presbyterian ministers of Washington.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 24 (1922) : 118-135. F191 .C72 National Capital Presbyterian Commission. The Presbyterian Church should build in Washington. (1925) P 0722 The Presbytery of Washington City and the churches under its care. (1888) BX4603 .W32 P92 Presbyterian Alliance of Washington, D.C. Annual report. . with treasurer’s report. (1899) P 0712 Societies of Christian Endeavor. Official report of the Fifteenth International Christian Endeavor Convention, . . .Washington, D.C., July 8-13, 1896. (1896) P 0714 Societies of Christian Endeavor Christian Endeavorer. (1st issue, April 1893) P 0716 Stone, Elizabeth W, et al. The National Presbyterian Church: the first 200 years, 1795-1995. (1995) P 1697. Thompson, William E. “A set of rebellious scoundrels:” three centuries of Presbyterians along the Potomac. (1989) BX4603 .W32 P98 Central Balch, Thomas B. The patriarch’s vision: a discourse delivered at the dedication of the Central Presbyterian Church, Washington City,. . .May 31, 1846. (1846) P 0242

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Church of the Covenant Manual (no. 1) of the Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Washington, D.C. (1896) P 0717 Hamlin, Teunis S. Three sermons in commemoration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Westminster Assembly: preached at the Church of the Covenant, . . .November 14, 21, and 28, 1897. (1897) P 0718 Church of the Pilgrims 1903-2003 ... join the journey. (2003) P 3115 Thompson, William E. Lux et color – light and color: the stained glass windows in the Church of the Pilgrims. (1985) P 0210 Fifteenth Stre et Sluby, Paul E., trans. Sessional Minutes, volumes I-III of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church (First Colored Presbyterian Church) (1987) BX9211 .W3 F452 First (4 ½ Street between C and Avenue – later D Street, N.W.) The Centennial of the beginning of Presbyterianism in the City of Washington. . . The First Presbyterian Church, November 17th to 22d, 1895 … (1895) BL74 .P92 Installation service of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage as co-pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. (1895) P 2422 Sargent, Theodore F. Historical sketch of the Sabbath school of the First Presbyterian Church of Washington … (ca. 1919) BX9211 .W3 F5191 Sunderland, Byron. A Farewell sermon of the Rev. Dr. Sunderland preached at the First Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C … June 26, 1898. (1898) P 0209 Sunderland, Byron. A Historical discourse on the rededication of the edifice of the First Presbyterian Church, November 13, 1892: including a review of the growth of the Presbyterian Church of Washington, D.C. (1892) P 0208 Sunderland, Byron. The Memories of the Metropolis: a discourse delivered on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1853, in the First Presbyterian Church. (1853) P 0207 Fourth Kelly, Joseph Thomas. A discourse commemorative of the life, character, and work of the Rev. John C. Smith, D.D. (1800-1878), for thirty-eight years Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. (1878) P 0117 Kurtz, Grace W. The Story of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Washington, D.C., Bethesda, Maryland: A past to remember – a future to mold. (1978) BX9211 .B39 F684 Smith, John C. “Jehovah-Jireh:” a discourse commemorative of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the organization of the Fourth Presbyterian Church … (1855) BX9211 .W3S7 Georgetown The Presbyterian congregation in Georgetown, 1789-1970. (1971) BX8949 .G293 S14 Georgetown Presbyterian Church Session Records , Trustee Records, and other archival documents, 1863-1983. (5 rolls of microfilm)

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Grace Refo rmed 100th anniversary of Grace Reformed Church, 1877-1977, 15th and O Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. (1977) P 0730 Metropolitan (4th, corner of B Street SE) A History of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church of Washington, D.C., 1864-1889, with roll of its officers and members, also a list of its various societies. (1889) P 0713 National Presbyterian McCartney, Albert Joseph. “The National Presbyterian Church and Its Heritage in Washington.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 1960-62 (1963) : 206-223. F191 .C72 An Adventure in faith: $375,000 National Presbyterian Church expansion program. (1954) P 0720 The Church tower of the national Presbyterian Church. (1965) P 0724 For a National Presbyterian Church. (1927) P 0721 The Natio nal Presbyterian Church: a brief history. (ca. 1973) P 0723 Annual Report (1955) P 2198 New York Avenue Edgington, Frank E. A History of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church: one hundred fifty- seven years, 1803 to 1961. (1961) BX9211 .W3 N55 Marshall, Catherine. A man called Peter; the story of Peter Marshall. (1951) BX9225 .M352 M3 Manual of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. (1893) P 0716 The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., established 1803: historical brochure. (1965, 1975) P 0725, P 0726 The Centennial of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., 1803-1903. (1903) BX9211 .W3 N5 The 41st annual Lincoln Day observance, Sunday, Feb. 6, 1972. (1972) P 0727 New York Avenue News. (1 issue: Easter 1965) P 0728 Northminster Northminster Presbyterian Church, Alaska Avenue and Kalmia Road, N.W., Washington, D.C. (ca. 1956) P 0729 Peck Memorial Chapel (28th & Pennsylvania, N.W.) The Peck Memorial. (4 issues of small newsletter about the chapel, April-September 1893) P 0711 Presbyterian Home Annual report. (1952, 1962) P 0190 Wallace Memorial Church Naramore, G.L. et al. Forty years witness in the nation’s capital: 1910-1950. (1950) P 0244 West Street (P near 31st, NW) Services celebrating the 130th anniversary, November 13 to 17, 1910. (1910) P 0719

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QUAKER (Society of Friends) Friends Meeting of Washington. Meeting House of the Friends meeting of Washington. P 0687 _____. Membership directory. (1967) P 0688 Janney, Werner and Jenny, Asa Moore. Ye Meetg Hous Smal: a short account of Friends in Loudon County, Virginia, 1732-1980. (1980) P 2201 MacKaye, William R. and Mary Anne MacKaye. Mr. Sidwell's School: a centennial history, 1883-1983. (1983) LD7501 .S5 M1 Richardson, William E. “The Quaker Meeting House on ‘I’ Street and its Historical Background.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society . vol. 40-41 (1940) : 33-51. F191.C72 Stone, Helen. Pages from the past. (ca. 1938 - includes historical material on the Friends Meeting at 1811 Eye Street, Washington, D.C. and the establishment of .) P 0686

SWEDENBORGIAN Barnard, Job. “History of the Church of the New Jerusalem in the City of Washington.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 24 (1922) : 23-43. F191.C72

UNITARIAN All Souls’ Annual report … (10 issues, 1878-1893) BX4603.W32 A5 150th anniversary year, 1971-1972 (1971-1972) P 0199 Order of exercises at the dedication of All Soul’s Church, Washington, D.C. and the installation of Rev. Clay MacCauley … (1878) P 0200 Program for Sunday, November 8, 1942. (1942) P 0198 Year book. (1908) P 0197 Bellows, Henry W. Church and state in America: a discourse … at the installation of Rev. Frederic Hinckley as pastor of the Unitarian church, January 25, 1871. (1871) P 2595 Bellows, Henry W. The Supernatural: a discourse at the installation of Rev. William Henry Channing as pastor of the Unitarian church in Washington, D.C., December 9th, 1861. (1861) P 2420 Bigelow, Andrew. Pastoral responsibility: a discourse preached in the Unitarian Church, Washington City, on Sunday, the 26th of October, 1828 (1828) P 1275 Conway, Moncure D. Pharisaism and fasting: a discourse delivered in th e Unitarian Church, Washington City, on September 30, 1855 (1855) P 1277 Perman, Dagmar. The Girard Street Project. (1964) P 2551 Scudder, Jennie W. A Century of Unitarianism in the National Capital, 1821-1921. (1922) BX9861.W3S4 Scudder, Jennie W. “Historical sketch of the Unitarian Church of Washington, D.C.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society. vol. 13 (1910) : 168-187. F191.C72 Staples, Laurence C. Forty years of Unitarian advance. (1964) P 3027 Staples, Laurence C. Washington Unitarianism: a rich heritage. (1970) BX 9861.W3S7

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Trainor, Kathleen. “‘But the choir did not sing’: How the Civil War split First Unitarian Church.” Washington History. vol. 7, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 1995-96) : 54-71. F191.C72

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