Battle of Homestead Foundation - Mark Fallon Collection

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The Mark Fallon Collection is a labor related collection held by the Battle of Homestead Foundation Archives. The collection focuses primarily on the Mon Valley area with specific interest in local history. The collection includes photograph slides, newspapers, research material, projectors, and photographs. The collection is primarily made up of photographs and slides.

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Church, Homestead
This program is from the First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead from October 19, 2003. The program gives the order of worship for that day, a short history of the church, a dinner menu for the event, the schedule for the anniversary, the star-spangled banner, the Hungarian national anthem, and a list of notable names of donors.
Church, Homestead
This handwritten write up contains notes on the 1891 Homestead Directory, which is in the Heinz History Center Archives. The notes were taken on February 9th, 2002. The notes list the churches, their establishment dates, and rough addresses.
Homestead, Church, Steel Valley
This handwritten document contains notes related to the 1916 Directory of Homestead. The document contains forty-two churches. The document is broken down by the type of church, such as; Baptist, episcopal, Greek catholic, German evangelical, and more. The document was produced on December 5th, 2007.
Church, Steel Valley, Catholic Church, Homestead
This document is a handwritten list of churches in the Catholic Diocese from 1992. The list covers Homestead, Munhall, West Mifflin, and Whitaker. The information includes the church’s establishment year, address, ethnicity, phone number, and priest. This list was compiled on March 12, 2004.
Church, Steel Valley, Homestead
This document is a handwritten list of churches in the Steel Valley area broken down into the areas of Homestead, Lincoln Place, Munhall, West Homestead, West Mifflin, and Whitaker. The information includes each church’s pastor, address, and phone number at the time of the making of this document. The document was completed in February of 2016.
Homestead, Church
This program is from the First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead from November 13, 1988. The program gives the order of worship for that day and housekeeping notes on donations.
Church, Homestead
This document is research used to study the Frist Presbyterian Church and the First United Presbyterian Church in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The information was taken from the United Presbyterian Church Annual. The document details the history of the two churches prior to their merging. The research spans from 1874 to 1964.
Church, Homestead
The document is a handwritten note by Mark Fallon concerning the Frist Presbyterian Church of Homestead, Pennsylvania. These notes were taken on October 10th, 2004.
Church, Homestead
The article “Heritage in Homestead” was produced by the First Presbyterian Church of Homestead, Pennsylvania in celebration of the 85th anniversary. The article covers the history of the church from 1874 to 1959. The article was produced in 1959.
Church, Homestead
The article The History of the First Presbyterian Church of Homestead, PA 1874 – 1934 was written by James M. Norris. The article covers a large portion of the church’s history. The history shared spans from 1874 to 1934. This article was compiled into a history of the church booklet on October 4, 2004. Church, Homestead
Church, Homestead
This document is a list of all of the ministers of the First Presbyterian Church of Homestead, PA from 1874 to 1998. The document was produced in 1998.
Church, Homestead
This document is a handwritten research note created by Mark Fallon concerning churches in the Homestead area. The document mentions the Homestead U.R. Church, Second Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church of Homestead, and others. The note was created on May 19th, 2004, and added to on May 25th, 2004 and October 8th, 2004.
Church, Homestead
The document is the Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey Form for the Church on 9th Avenue in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The document contains a black and white photograph of the building. The document describes the building, as well as its location and ownership history. The document is from August 13th, 1980.