New Cumberland Public Library – Churches of New Cumberland

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A collection of photographs and postcards of churches in New Cumberland, Pa., featuring historic buildings in black and white. The collection also includes a couple of church service programs and photographs of turn of the 20th century church groups.

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Churches
Poster advertising the performance of the "First Commandment" by members of the community. Sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society of Trinity United Brethren church.
Churches, Historic buildings
Postcard of Baughman Memorial Methodist church, located on Bridge Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
Church groups
Group portrait of members of Baughman Methodist attending a summer conference in Eagles Mere, Pa., 1924.
Church groups
Photograph of Sunday School group, with teacher Jacob Reiff.
Church groups
Photograph of a Sunday school group.
Church groups
Photograph of Sunday School group, with teacher Jacob Reiff.
Church groups
Photograph of Sunday School group
Churches, Historic Buildings
Photograph of the Community Church United Brethren in Christ building located at 16th and Bridge Streets. Inset photo is of the first pastor, D. Floyd Mowrey. In 1946 the church became Community Evangelical United Brethren. In 1968, the church became Community United Methodist.
Churches, Historic Buildings
Early photograph of the First Church of God, located at 4th and Reno Streets, built in 1898. A new, larger building was constructed in 1914.
Churches, Historic Buildings
Postcard of the First Church of God, located on the southeast corner of 4th and Reno Streets. Construction of this church took place 1914-1915.
Historic buildings
Photograph of the fraternal hall used by Order of United American Mechanics Hall of Riverside Council No. 87, located at 313 Bridge Street. The 1921 Sanborn Fire Insurance map describes the building as housing the New Cumberland Paper Box Co on the first floor and a lodge on the second floor.
Historic buildings
Postcard of Fraternal Hall, located at 313 Bridge Street.
Church groups
Members of the Trinity United Brethren Church Junior C. E. Society
Churches, Historic buildings
Photograph of early Methodist church located on Bridge Street. By 1908 the building was being used as a Fraternal Hall. The church congregation built a new facility half a block north that was later named the Baughman Memorial Methodist Church.
Churches
Service program from the First Church of God, December 12, 1937.
Churches, Historic buildings
Postcard of St. Paul's Lutheran church, located on Bridge Street between 5th and 6th Streets.
Churches
Image of postcard advertising a Rally Day to be held at the Trinity United Brethren church on September 30, 1914.
Churches
Color postcard advertising a Rally Day to be held at the Trinity United Brethren church on September 27, 1914.
Churches
Photograph of Trinity Church, which was dedicated on November 23, 1873 and razed in April 1906 so a new structure could be built.
Churches
Photograph of the sanctuary of Trinity Church