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Baptist, Congregational, Episcopal, 1861-1870, inclusive

Box: A0049, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Text)

General

Includes, among others: (Baptist Churches) Central; East Brooklyn; Greenwood; Washington Avenue; First, Greenpoint; Union Avenue, Greenpoint; First, Williamsburg; and First German, Williamsburg; (Congregational Churches) Elm Place; South; and Atlantic Avenue Sabbath School; (Episcopal Churches) Christ; Grace; Holy Trinity; Messiah; St. Matthew; St. Thomas (now St. George's); Ascension, Greenpoint; and Christ, Williamsburg.

Jewish, Lutheran, Methodist-Episcopal, Presbyterian, 1862-1870, inclusive

Box: A0049, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Text)

General

Includes, among others: (Jewish) Baith Israel and Beth Elohim; (Lutheran) Lions; St. Mark; St. Peter; (Methodist-Episcopal) First Place; North Fifth; First, Greenpoint; (Presbyterian) Lawrence Street; Ross Street; Siloam; Throop Avenue; and City Park Sabbath School.

Reformed Dutch, Universalist, Other Religious, 1861-1870, inclusive

Box: A0049, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Text)

General

Includes, among others: North Reformed Dutch Church of Gowanus; South Reformed of Brooklyn; German Reformed of New Brooklyn; Reformed of Greenpoint and of South Bushwick. Also: Brooklyn Bible Society, Christian Aid Society, and Warren Street Mission.

Colored School No. 1 (William J. Wilson letter), circa 1863, inclusive

Box: A0049, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous Material (2 folders), circa 1855-1884, inclusive

Box: A0049, Folder: 5, 6 (Material Type: Text)

General

Includes: Green-Wood Cemetery; Brooklyn Academy of Eclectic Medicine; Atlantic Yacht Club signals; and correspondence from Jonathan Greenleaf and Joseph Gardner Swift.

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