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BURTON MANSFIELD, D.C.L.
CHAPTER XIV
MEMORIALS AND GIFTS IN OLD CHURCH ON ELM STREET.
As it was not possible to remove many of the memorials and gifts to the new church, it is fitting that a record of them should be made here. All the windows, except the chancel windows, are memorials. While both churches are Gothic, yet the long lancet windows in the old church could not possibly be used in the new church. And besides, two or three of the windows show the wear of time.
CHANCEL WINDOW (not a memorial)
It has three panels. In the central one is the full length figure of St. Thomas holding a long lance. His customary symbol is a builder's rule. Albert Durer represents him holding the lance, the instrument of his martyrdom. This is very unusual .*
In the shorter side panels are, on the left, the symbols of St. Mat- thew and St. Luke, the Angel and the Winged Ox; on the right, the symbols of St. Mark and St. John, the Lion and the Eagle.
At the end of the church on the left side of the chancel is a small window above the door leading into the parish building. It bears the inscription :
IN MEMORIAM ELIZABETH HUNT MANSFIELD 1820-1887
The figure in the window is Raphael's St. Cecilia. This window is in memory of Mrs. Burton Mansfield.
* Mrs. Jameson, "Sacred and Legendary Art," Vol. I, p. 250.
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The first window on the east side of the church represents the Angel at the Tomb, with the text, "He is not here, He is Risen."
The inscription is
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE MARGARET BEARDSLEY AUGUST XXX, MDCCCLI
This window is in memory of Mrs. E. E. Beardsley, wife of the first Rector.
On the wall between this window and the next one is a Marble Tablet with the inscription
EBEN EDWARDS BEARDSLEY D.D., LL.D. BORN JANUARY 8, 1808 DIED DECEMBER 21, 1891 Founder and for forty years Rector of this Parish
"They that turn many to righteousness Shall shine as the stars for ever and ever." Erected by the Sunday School.
The next window in the east wall depicts a Cross standing on the rocks in the midst of the sea. The nearer waves are rough and restless, while the sea beyond is calm with the golden sun on the horizon.
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The inscription is
TO THE BLESSED MEMORY OF H. W. E. MATTHEWS, M.D. JANUARY XXIX, MDCCCLXXV "He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds."
He was the brother of Jane Margaret Beardsley.
The central figure in the next window is that of the woman washing the feet of Christ. It has the text
"She hath done what she could, this shall be spoken of for a memorial of her."
JANE ELIZABETH MATTHEWS ENTERED INTO REST EASTER EVEN 1884
She was the mother of H. W. E. Matthews and Jane Margaret Beardsley.
The subject of the next window is the Angel appearing to the shepherds in the field, announcing the birth of the Saviour, which is Christ the Lord, with the text
"Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people."
The inscription is
IN MEMORY OF MARY LOUISE HEATON BORN APRIL 9th, 1828-DIED OCTOBER 2nd, 1888
She was the wife of Edward Heaton.
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In the next window is the full length figure of St. John bearing a book on which is the text
"And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the World." I John IV, 14.
The inscription is'
EDWARD HEATON AUGUST 22, 1811-DECEMBER 30, 1894
The window opposite in the west wall of the church has the figure of St. Luke with pen in hand holding a book.
The inscription is
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAMUEL GRISWOLD SARAH G. GRISWOLD WILBUR F. GILBERT JANE C. GILBERT
They are the grandparents and parents of Helen G. Gilbert.
The window next to this depicts the scene of Christ heal- ing the sick. It has the text
"Thy faith hath saved thee, go in peace." The inscription is
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MY HUSBAND ALONZO FELTON WOOD BORN JUNE 27th, 1824 ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 28th, 1885
He was one of the Founders of the Parish.
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The next window represents Christ seated holding in his hand the sphere surmounted by the Cross, while at his feet are figures with musical instruments. The text is
"God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes"
In the apex of the window are three Angels holding a scroll on which are the words
"Holy, Holy, Holy"
Elsewhere in the window are the symbols of the four Evangelists, the Angel, the Lion, the Winged Ox, the Eagle.
The inscription is
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE DEAR ONES AT REST EASTER A.D. 1886
This window is a memorial to George D. Gower and members of his family.
The next window has for its subject the scene of the faith- ful servant giving a reckoning of the talents committed to him, with the text
"Well done good and faithful servant,
enter thou into the joy of thy Lord."
A brass Maltese Cross on the window sill has this inscrip- tion
THIS WINDOW IS IN MEMORY OF HARRY PRESCOTT
Eighteen years Warden of this Parish and
Twenty-eight years its faithful Treasurer BORN FEB. 13, 1811 DIED DEC. 31, 1888
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Between this window and the next is a pink marble slab on which is a brass tablet with the inscription TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRY PRESCOTT EARLE BORN APRIL 8, 1865 DIED NOVEMBER 5, 1888 "He was not for God took him" He was a son of John E. Earle.
Beyond this Tablet, and the last in the west wall of the church, is a window which has for its central panel the Madonna and Child. The text is
"Charity suffereth long and is kind"
It has this inscription
TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED WIFE MARY ANN P. PRESCOTT MDCCCLXXX
She was the wife of Harry Prescott.
In the west wall of the gallery is a small window which originally stood where now is the opening for the organ pipes. It was moved when the organ was brought down to the Chancel. It depicts a Crown and Cherub, and has the text
"Their Angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in Heaven."
It has the inscription
HELEN AUGUSTA GOWER Nov. XIV, MDCCCLXIX JULY XIII, MDCCCLXXV
She was the daughter of George D. Gower.
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All of the windows which have been described are Memorial Windows. In the little Vestry Room at the right of the Chancel under the organ there is a small stained glass window, not a memorial, with this inscription
ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH CONSECRATED APRIL XIX ANNO DOMINI MDCCCLV
Other Memorials are as follows:
Brass Eagle Lecturn IN MEMORIAM MDCCCLXXVI H. W. E. MATTHEWS, M.D. Brass Pulpit IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRISON WHEELER LINDSLEY
. He was the brother of Dr. C. Purdy Lindsley. The original wine glass pulpit of chestnut was given to St. Peter's Church, Monroe, Conn.
The wooden Canopy over the Font has the inscription IN MEMORY OF JANE MARGARET MATTHEWS BEARDSLEY WHO DIED AUGUST XXX, MDCCCLI ERECTED, AUGUST XXX, MDCCCLXXVI
The Faldstool, or Litany Desk, has the inscription IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANDREW WHEELER PHILLIPS 1844-1915
The Litany Book is also marked IN MEMORIAM
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On the west arch of the Chancel is a brass plate with the inscription'
THIS CHANCEL WAS ENLARGED AND REFURNISHED IN SUMMER OF 1888 IN MEMORY OF CHARLES SHELTON for several years Junior Warden of the Parish, and, at his death its TREASURER 1820 1888
Brass Altar Cross inscribed
JANE E. MATTHEWS DIED EASTER EVEN A.D., 1884
Brass Candlesticks inscribed
THE REV. EBEN EDWARDS BEARDSLEY, D.D. THE FIRST RECTOR OF ST. THOMAS'S PARISH 1848 to 1891
Brass Vases inscribed GIVEN TO ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH IN MEMORY OF ALLETTA WARWICK BEARDSLEY BY HER LOVING FRIENDS AND CO-WORKERS AMONG THE WOMEN OF THE PARISH 1937
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Brass Book Rest for Altar inscribed A REMEMBRANCE OF MRS. SUSAN HUNTINGTON BREWSTER WHO DIED WHITSUNDAY 1885 AND WAS BURIED FROM THIS CHURCH She was the first wife of the Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, D.D.
Processional Cross inscribed IN MEMORY OF MRS. FANNY C. SMITH PRESENTED BY HER SISTER MISS AUGUSTA J. COOPER 1912
Ciborium in memory of HANNAH M. MONTANT 1936
Given by her sister Mrs. Frederick J. Kingsbury
Small Communion set of four pieces, the Chalice jewelled On the Paten is the inscription IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY FATHER E. E. BEARDSLEY, D.D. FIRST RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
GIFTS NOT MEMORIALS Brown Stone Font with the text "For the promise is to you and to your children" This was the gift of George A. Shubert
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Brass Ewer for the Font With the text "One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism"
Lecturn Bible (published in 1852) Inscribed in the Rector's hand writing April 19, 1855 Gift of Mrs. Joseph E. Sheffield.
Bishop's Chair
Gift of Mrs. Jane E. Matthews, August 15, 1855.
Alms Basin. Sterling silver, gold plated, inscribed THE GIFT OF MRS. JANE E. MATTHEWS TO ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, NEW HAVEN, CONN. EASTER A.D. 1876
Around the rim is the text "Of thine own have we given thee, O Lord. Amen."
Silk American Flag Given in 1917 on the 25th anniversary of the rectorship of Rev. William A. Beardsley, D.D.
Silk Connecticut State Flag The gift of Mrs. Frederick J. Kingsbury
Large Communion Service of five pieces, on each the inscription
TRINITY CHURCH TO ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH NEW HAVEN 1849
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When Grace Church was organized in 1871, St. Thomas's Church gave to Grace Church a Silver Communion Service. In 1932, Grace Church having merged with St. John's, this Communion Service was returned to St. Thomas's by St. John's. It is now in use at St. Thomas's.
All these memorials and gifts in the old church on Elm Street, with the exception of the windows, and the canopy over the font, and the Bishop's Chair, have been removed to the new church, and are in use there.
CHAPTER XV
OFFICIALS OF ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH New Haven, Conn. 1848 to 1940
SENIOR WARDENS
Joel B. Foot
1848-1871
Horace Fitch
1871-1884
Harry Prescott
1884-1889
John E. Earle
1889-1893
Joel A. Sperry
1893-1918
Burton Mansfield
1918-1932
George J. Bassett
1932-1940
Frederic C. Earle
1940-
JUNIOR WARDENS
James S. Arnold
1848-1853
Horace Fitch
1853-1871
Harry Prescott
1871-1884
Charles Shelton
1884-1888
John E. Earle
1888-1889
John L. Treat
1889-1891
Joel A. Sperry
1891-1893
George Rockwell
1893-1908
Frederick Botsford
1908-1910
Burton Mansfield
1910-1918
George J. Bassett
1918-1932
Frederic C. Earle
1932-1940
R. Mayo Crawford
1940-
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TREASURERS
Alonzo F. Wood
1848-1853
John E. Wylie
1853-1859
Harry Prescott
1859-1886
Charles Shelton
1886-1888
Burton Mansfield
1888-1896
George E. Beers
1896-1902
George J. Bassett
1902-1916
Benjamin B. Lum
1916-1921
Edwy L. Taylor
1921-1922
Abel Holbrook
1922-1940
Steele K. Barhydt
1940-
ASSISTANT TREASURERS
Frederic C. Earle
1922-1937
James P. Earle
1937-1940
Roger W. Hartt
1940-
CLERKS
David M. Burwell
1848-1849
William Brown
1849-1850
Henry W. E. Matthews
1850-1852
James G. Brown
1852-1853
Harry Prescott
1853-1867
Henry S. Johnson
1867-1892
Edward N. Peck
1892-1912
Walter Pond
1912-1917
Hubert M. Sedgwick
1917-1927
Joel A. Sperry, 2nd
1927-1931
Edwy L. Taylor
1931-1932
James P. Earle
1932-1937
Frederick J. Kingsbury, Jr.
1937-
VESTRYMEN 1848 to 1940
Arranged in alphabetical order for convenience of refer- ence rather than by years of service.
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Allen, Edward P.
1928-
Alling, James
1848-1849
Armstrong, Edward G.
1934-
Arnold, James S. Atwater, Howell
1867-1868
Barhydt, Steele K.
1940-
Bassett, George J.
1894-1918
Bassett, John E.
1864-1865
Beach, Clarke
1863-1869
Beers, George E.
1896-1902
Bishop, Merritt H.
1856-1862
Blackman, Theodore
1863-1865
1868-1870
1872-1877
Blinn, John L.
1901-1925
Blohm, Louis H. G.
1860-1861
Bolmer, Clarence B.
1901-1916
Botsford, David
1856-1860
Botsford, Frederick
1860-1862
1873-1884
1889-1908
Bradley, Arthur S.
1903-1909
1910-1912
Brown, James G.
1852-1856
Brown, William
1848-1850
Bryan, William D.
1862-1865
Budington, Asa
1850-1851
Burwell, David M.
1848-1849
Candee, Charles T.
1859-1862
Clarke, Ryce L.
1937-
Coley, Francis C.
1905-1934
Cornell, E. Shelton
1893-1895
Crane, Jesse
1850-1851
Crawford, R. Mayo
1934-1940
Daniell, John R.
1940-
Dibble, James A.
1864-1865
1866-1867
1869-1870
1853-1854
1862-1865
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Dickinson, Leonard A.
1857-1859
Doolittle, Tilton E.
1866-1896
Dorrance, William T.
1928-1932
1940-
Earle, Frederic C.
1917-1932
Earle, James P.
1931-
Earle, John E.
1862-1889
Eaton, Prof. Daniel C.
1873-1892
Edmondson, Robert
1857-1858
Ferris, Gideon
1850-1864
Fish, Franklin W.
1856-1857
Fisher, Samuel H.
1908-1917
Fitch, Horace
1851-1853
1884-1885
Foster, John P. C., M.D.
1898-1910
Gaillard, Edward M.
1935-
Goodwin, William A.
1849-1850
Gower, George D.
1856-1886
Grilley, Charles T.
1853-1854
1862-1880
Griswold, Samuel
1857-1861
1862-1880
Hamilton, James A.
1910-1935
Hartt, Roger W.
1940-
Hayward, Thomas E.
1928-1930
Henry J. Williams
1854-1856
1858-1861
Hillhouse, James
1919-1939
Holbrook, Abel
1916-1940
Holbrook, Nathan T.
1917-1937
Hotchkiss, John B.
1852-1863
Hulse, George
1862-1872
Hurd, Henry B. H.
1895-1897
Hurlburt, Samuel W.
1887-1889
Ingersoll, George P.
1893-1896
Jewett, Pliny A., M.D.
1850-1865
Johnson, Henry S.
1864-1898
1889-1920
Judson, John B.
1865-1866
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Kellogg, Henry J.
1901-1928
Kimberly, George C.
1864-1865
Kingsbury, Frederick J.
1903-1928
Kingsbury, Frederick J., Jr.
1937-
Lambert, George D.
1878-1887
Lane, Presley Carr, M.D.
1909-1918
Lawton, Thomas
1849-1850
1851-1853
Lego, John
1851-1858
Lindsley, Charles A., M.D.
1880-1906
Lindsley, Charles Purdy, M.D.
1892-1937
Lord, Bela
1850-1851
Lum, Benjamin C.
1872-1892
Lum, Benjamin B.
1916-1934
Mallory, Albert B.
1856-1865
Mansfield, Burton
1880-1910
Mansfield, Jesse M.
1862-1878
Mansfield, Louis A.
1889-1917
Matthews, Henry W. E., M.D.
1850-1852
1853-1859
Merwin, Richard T.
1852-1855
Morse, Arthur H., M.D.
1940-
Ney, Albert
1863-1873
Nott, Charles W.
1861-1863
Parsons, Henry S.
1867-1872
Peck, Edward N.
1892-1912
Phillips, Prof. Andrew W.
1891-1915
Pond, Jonathan W.
1871-1909
Pond, Philip 2nd
1892-1898
1934-
Pond, Walter
1904-1922
Prentice, Thomas M.
1922-1936
Prescott, Harry
1851-1852
1853-1871
Quintard, Eli S.
1858-1864
Reed, Edward M.
1878-1892
Reed, Knight
1851-1852
Roberts, John D.
1872-1873
1892-1901
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Rockwell, George
1867-1893
Rounds, Charles E.
1897-
Schmitt, Erhardt G.
1937-
Scott, S. Taylor
1857-1861
Sedgwick, Hubert M.
1915-
Shelley, John D.
1870-1892
Shelton, Charles
1856-1884
Shepard, Rufus S.
1912-
Shubert, George A.
1859-1862
1864-1865
1870-1871
Smith, Horace
1851-1852
1854-1855
Smith, Joseph A.
1871-1875
Smith, Stephen R.
1859-1861
Sperry, Frank H.
1887-1912
Sperry, Joel A.
1862-1865
1878-1891
Sperry, Joel A., 2nd
1925-1931
Taylor, Edwy L.
1919-1940
Thomas, Riley I.
1860-1863
Thomas, Sereno S.
1862-1872
Thompson, William M., M.D.
1848-1849
Todd, Alfred
1857-1871
Todd, Ambrose
1854-1857
Todd, Theron A.
1863-1864
Treat, John L.
1858-1889
Warner, John
1848-1852
Warren, Truman A.
1870-1882
Wheeler, James E.
1924-1934
White, Raymond A.
1861-1862
White, Roger S., 2nd
1909-1916
1933-1936
Wilson, William R., M.D.
1940-
Wood, Alonzo F.
1848-1850
1851-1853
1854-1859
1872-1878
1880-1886
Wood, James P.
1906-1919
1923-1935
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Woolsey, Theodore S., Jr.
1929-1934
Wylie, John E.
1849-1860
Yale, Elihu
1853-1855
Yemmans, Joseph
1848-1850
1851-1855
1858-1859
Young, Henry C.
1859-1860
1861-1865
1877-1878
DELEGATES TO THE DIOCESAN CONVENTION and the years in which they served.
Edward P. Allen
1935-1938 incl.
George J. Bassett
1928-1935 incl.
George E. Beers
1896
Frederick Botsford
1878, 1879
Isaac Bradley
1848
Asa Budington
1850, 1851
Frederic C. Earle
1933-1940 incl.
John E. Earle
1863, 1866, 1867, 1871, 1874,
1883, 1886, 1888-1893 incl.
Daniel C. Eaton
1875, 1878, 1884, 1888, 1889
Gideon Ferris
1849
Horace Fitch
1853, 1854, 1858, 1868
Joel B. Foot
1852, 1857, 1865
George D. Gower
1857, 1859, 1862, 1876, 1877, 1880
Charles T. Grilley
1876
Samuel Griswold
1861, 1868
John B. Hotchkiss
1855
Pliney A. Jewett 1849, 1850, 1851, 1853, 1854, 1858
Frederick J. Kingsbury
1906-1927 incl.
Thomas Lawton 1852
Charles A. Lindsley
1882, 1893, 1895, 1897-1905 incl.
Burton Mansfield
1884-1887 incl., 1891-1932 incl.
Jesse M. Mansfield
1863, 1869
Henry W. E. Matthews 1856
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Harry Prescott 1855, 1860, 1862, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1869, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1879,
1880, 1882, 1883, 1885
George Rockwell Charles Shelton
1894
1860, 1864, 1872, 1873, 1875,
1879, 1881
Joseph A. Smith 1873
Stephen R. Smith
1865
Edwy L. Taylor
1938-1940 incl.
John L. Treat
1859, 1870, 1881, 1887, 1890
Truman A. Warren
1870, 1872
Alonzo F. Wood 1856
John E. Wylie 1851
An examination of the records shows that the parish was invariably represented at the Convention, a good indication of its interest in Diocesan matters. Burton Mansfield had the distinction of serving as Delegate from the parish for forty- six years. Such long service enabled him to become the most influential man in the Convention.
RECORDS OF THE PARISH
Parish Meeting Records
Vol. I. 1848 to 1898 incl.
Vol. II.
1899 to 1923 incl.
Vol. III. 1924 to
Vestry Records
Vol. I. 1848 to October 2, 1855
Vol. II. March 29, 1853 to April 17, 1879. There is a volume 1853 to 1855 which is the same as the preceding for those years.
Vol. III. May 22, 1879 to April 8, 1901
Vol. IV. April 24, 1901 to Dec. 25, 1925
Vol. V. January 19, 1926 to
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Parish Register
Vol. I. 1848 to 1892
Vol. II. 1892 to 1899
Vol. III. 1899 to 1923
Vol. IV. 1923 to
These records are complete and in excellent condition. Until the loose-leaf method was adopted they were written in long hand, and the parish was fortunate in having for its clerks good penmen. In addition to these records are the Treasurer's books, and stock certificates and transfer books, reminiscent of the system under which the first two churches were built.
INDEX
PAGE
Acheson, Bishop E. C.
89
Ackerman, Miss Caroline
94
Allen & Collens, Architects
89
Allen, Edward P.
92
Alling, James
12
Andreini, James M.
50
Arnold, James S.
11
Babbitt, Elizabeth E.
84
Babcock, Rev. E. W.
56, 57
Barber, John W.
26
Barnett, James G.
75
Bartram, Edwin
74
Bassett, George B.
81
Bassett, George J.
87, 92
Beardsley, Rev. E. E.
10
autobiography
15
writings
20
visit to Scotland for Seabury Centenary death
66
Beardsley, Rev. Wm. A.
Lay reader
64
ordained Deacon
64
Priest
65
Rector
67
resigned
90
Beckwith, Rev. Isbon T.
56
Bird, Rev. Samuel
26
Birdsall, Rev. Paul H.
65
Bishop, Ebenezer C.
12
Blake, Henry T.
26
Blue Meeting House, Parsonage of
26
Boardman, Lucy H., legacy of
69
Bonney, Charles
76
Bradley, Abraham
26, 50
Bradley, Isaac
12
Brewster, Bishop Chauncey B.
58
54
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Brewster Hall, Chapel and Union Streets
PAGE 33
Brown, William
2, 3, 12, 14
Brownell, Bishop T. C.
12, 17, 18, 39
Buck, Rev. Horace Hall
56
Budlong, Bishop F. G.
96, 98
Burt, Edward
84
Burwell, D. M.
3, 10, 12
Butler, Clement M.
17
By Laws adopted
4
Candee, Mr.
52
Carey, Rev. J. Gordon
67
Chapin, Rev. Alonzo B.
37
Choir, Introduction of
62
Collins, Arthur L.
77
Committee to purchase lot on Elm Street
23
Communion Service from Trinity Church
28
Communion Service given to Grace Church
111
Consecration of church on Elm Street
39
Consecration of church on Whitney Avenue
98
Constitution adopted
2
Cooke, Rev. Samuel
4, 40
Corbusier, G. W.
74
Corner stone of old church laid
32
Corner stone of new church laid
96
Cowles, Mrs. Timothy
83
Crawford, R. Mayo
92
Croswell, Rev. Harry
4, 11, 14
DeForest, Emily M.
83
Description of old church
43
Dudley, Charles E.
74
Dwight, Timothy
37
Earle, Frederic C.
92
Earle, Harry P.
75
Fechter, Miss
75
Ferris, Gideon
12
Fitch, Harriet L.
83
Flockhart, Rev. Robert S.
92
Foot, Joel B.
11
Fowler, Charles R.
78
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Fowler, Frederick A.
76
Fuller, Samuel
17
Gaillard, Edward M.
92
Gower, Ella
83
Guion, Frank W.
75
Hall, Charles S.
74
Harding, Rev. John B.
57
Harper, Mr.
76
Hawthorn tree
51
Hill, Clarence
78
Hillhouse, James
87, 92
Holbrook, Abel
87
Hubbard, Rev. Bela
38
Humphreys, Hector
17
Huni, Harold E.
78
Indebtedness, efforts to remove
52
Ives, William
73
Jewett, Pliny A.
12
Johnson, Rev. Samuel
37
Johnson, Rev. William E.
57
Jones, John H.
75
Judd, Rev. Bethel
18
Keller, Theodore H.
78
Knight, H. Stanley
77
Lake, Clarence
84
Larom, Rev. Walter H.
57
Lawton, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
73
Lindsley, Dr. Charles A.
46, 94
Lindsley, Dr. Charles P.
94
Lindsley, Harrison W.
46
Lum, Benjamin C.
33
MacArthur, James
77
Mansfield, Burton
89, 100, 119
Mansfield, Herbert
77
Matthews, Rev. Edmund
19
Matthews, Jane M.
19, 21
McChesney, Caroline L.
95
Meeks, Dean Everett V.
88
124
History of St. Thomas's Episcopal Church
PAGE
Memorial Endowment Fund established
68
Memorials and gifts in the old church
101
Miller, Rev. A. Douglas
64
Morgan, Rev. Allen C.
16, 18
Morris, Rev. Albert C.
90
Munson, W. H.
75
New church, proposition to build on Elm St.
30
Nichols, Rev. Alfred B.
58
Nichols (Nicholls), Rev. C. W. deLyon
59
Northrop, Rodolphus E.
26
Officials, list of
112
Orange Street Lecture Room
22
Organ procured from St. Paul's Church
10
Organ bought 1869
53
Organ rebuilt and removed to chancel
70
Palmer, Rev. Solomon
38
Paradise, Rev. F. I.
65
Parish Building, vote to erect
61
Pease, Josephine A.
83
Peck, Gilbert C.
77
Pew System, something about the
47
Pinney, Norman
17
Pitkin, Rev. Thomas C.
4
Potter, Horatio
17
Potwine, Miss
75
Prescott, Harry
54
Pulpit given to Monroe
46
Punderson, Rev. Ebenezer
37
Records of the Parish
119
Ritter, Betsey Gildersleeve
83
Seeley, Mr.
75
Shears, Rev. Alonzo G.
56
Shears, Mary A.
83
Sheffield, Joseph E.
52,71
Shelton, Charles
63
Sherwood, Rev. Reuben
16
Shey, Rev. Lucius W.
65
Shipman property purchased by Dr. Beardsley
49
Shubert, George A.
45
Index
125
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Sperry, Mrs. Mary B.
96
Sperry, Frank H.
96
Sperry, Joel A.
96
Sperry, Joel A., 2nd
96
Stamitiades, Demetrius
18
Steinert, Morris
75
Stiles, Frank H.
75
Stock issued
24
Street, Titus
26
Sunday School Scholarships in Utah
81
Taylor, Edwy L.
87
Taylor, Mrs. Edwy L.
92
Tebbets, Arthur
78
Thompson, Howard W.
77
Thompson, William M.
12
Townsend, Virginia F., poem of
41
Treat, Anna F.
76
Treat, John L.
74
Treat, Mrs. John L.
74
Warner, John
12
Waud, J. Hayden
77
Wehner, R. Karl
75, 76
Wilcox, J. H.
74
Williams, Bishop
33, 36, 39, 54, 57, 62
Wills & Dudley, architects
34
Winship, James
50
Whitcome, Rev. Francis B.
65
Wood, Alonzo F.
2, 3, 12
Wood, Gladys
84
Wood, Ora
84
Woodbridge, James E.
75
Woodcock, Bishop
56, 57
Wylie, John E.
12
Yale, Hattie
74
Yale, Julia
74
Yemmens, Joseph
3, 12,14
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