History of St. Paul's Church, Buffalo, N.Y. : 1817 to 1888, Part 39

Author: Evans, Charles Worthington, 1812-1889; Bartlett, Alice Mary Evans; Bartlett, George Hunter, 1856- joint ed
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Buffalo ; New York : Matthews-Northrup Works
Number of Pages: 606


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Diocesan Missions (instituted by Bishop DeLancey), 97.


Diocesan Councils, 158, 194, 201, 212, 219, 224, 226, 230, 238, 251, 258.


452


Index.


Diocesan Fund, 23, 26.


"District 50," Charity Organization Society (St. Paul's, 1900), 236, 249.


District Nursing Association, 250.


District School House, services in, 16.


Doane, Rt. Rev. George W. (Bishop of New Jersey), 12, 211.


Doane, Rt. Rev. William Croswell (Bishop of Albany), 207, 208.


Extracts from his memorial sermon on Bishop Coxe, 208 to 212.


Dodge, Mrs. Leonard, 335.


Doors to swing outwards, 395.


Doorways (old), 69, 100, 101, 268.


Dossert, Miss C., 337.


Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. C. A., 177.


Douglas, Major David B., U. S. A., 139. Douglass, Rev. Mr., 126.


Doves (formerly in belfry of Great Tower), 298, 299.


Dox, M. M., 25.


Drake, John R., 319.


Drawings of frame edifice, 325 (see list of illustrations).


Dress-making Class, 248.


Dubois, Philo, 53.


Dudley, George B., clerk to vestry, 122, 123.


Dutch, old names of Buffalo streets, 19, 20, 220.


Dropped, 221.


Dutton, Mr., 327.


Eager, Mrs., 325.


Eagle Tavern, Buffalo, 16, 24, 366, 373, 374. (See Rathbun.)


"Early candle-lighting," 18.


"Early Years of the Church in Buffalo" (extracts from sermon by Rev. C. W. Hayes, D. D.), 383, 384.


"Easter Bells" (carol with choir and chimes, 1866), 330.


Easter Monday (day of elections of ves- try), 9, 202, 203.


East Window, Great (1851-1887), 71, 142, 298. (For later windows see Shelton Me- morial Windows.) Eaton, Augustine, vestryman, 37.


Eaton, Edith (Mrs. William B. Cutter), poem, 166.


Eaton family, 385.


Eaton, John B., clerk to vestry, 89.


Eaton, Lewis, 53, 54.


Edifice, Church, General descriptions of: Frame edifice, 16, 17, 32, 41, 141, 362, 365, 366, 384, 385.


New stone edifice, 1851 (by "C. W. H." Rev. C. W. Hayes, D. D.), 68 to 72. Stone edifice (1883), 141 to 143.


Restored St. Paul's, 265 to 298, 298 to 318, 390 (see St. Paul's). Editorial in "Buffalo Express" "Now by St. Paul's," 383.


(1880), Eigenbrodt, Rev. Dr., 89.


Election of Bishop Walker, 212.


Elections of Vestry (see Vestry Elections). Electric lights, in church, 277.


In Tower, 261.


Ellicott, Andrew, of West Point (first Sur- veyor General of U. S. Brother to Jo- seph Ellicott), 139.


Ellicott Benjamin (brother to Joseph El- licott), 172.


"Ellicott's Bow Window," 16, 220, 221.


Ellicott, Joseph (agent of Holland Land Company. Buffalo laid out by him in 1804), 7, 172, 174, 220, 221, 357, 369.


Committee solicit lot and donation for St. Paul's, 10, 11, 13, 14, 23.


Deeds "Lot 42" to the Church, 14, 19, 141, 254. Elliott, F., 353.


Elm (old tree on Church lot), 299.


Endowment Fund, 157, 158, 221, 223, 224, 225, 230, 231, 234, 235, 255, 256, 262, 292. Act for protecting, 231, 234, 235, 244, 245.


English, Henry, 177.


English sparrows, 298.


Enlargement of Chancel in restored edifice (1889), 265, 275.


Envelope (or pledge) system of offerings, 199, 241. Committee on, 233, 248.


Episcopal chair (see Bishop's chair).


Episcopate Fund, 12, 26, 122.


Erie Canal, 8, 18, 27, 43, 55, 256, 357, 367, 384, 387.


Erie County (separated from Niagara County in 1821), 9.


Erie County Clerk's office (records of deeds), 19, 29, 220, 262.


Erie County Savings Bank, 82, 118, 174, 219, 220, 440.


Erie Street, Buffalo, 20, 219, 221, 238, 254, 269, 318.


Eucharistic spoon (memorial), 291.


Evans, Charles W., clerk of the vestry, 52, 56, 62, 65, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85.


"Junior Vestry," 57, 58, 110, 121, 173, 258, 260, 429.


Treasurer, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85.


Vestryman, 79, 81, 83, 85, 89.


Clerk, treasurer and vestryman (in 1854), 79.


Warden, 90, 93, 99, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 111, 112, 114, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 126, 130, 136, 139, 153, 155, 157, 163.


Building Committee (1866), 103; (1870), 107; (1871), 111, 115.


Death (February 8, 1889), 171.


Resolutions of vestry, 172.


Account of his life, 172, 173, 174.


Memorial Lectern, 181, 287, 288.


General references: 53, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 80, 88, 92, 97, 131, 141, 143, 149, 154, 172, 173, 174, 176, 258, 259, 299, 387, 388.


453


Index.


Evans, Mrs. Charles W. (Mary Peacock), 173, 176, 181, 200, 288.


Evans, Miss Alice M. (see Mrs. G. Hunter Bartlett).


Evans, Miss Virginia (see Mrs. Walter Devereux).


Evans, David E., 16, 29.


Evans, Ellicott, 53.


Evans, James C., 53.


Ewer, The brass (baptistery), 288.


"Extracts from My Diary, by St. Paul's" (1850), 388.


Fallon, Mrs., 324.


Fargo, George W., organist, 342, 343.


Fargo, William G., 82.


Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., of New York (successors to Holland Land Co.), 254, 256, 360.


Farr, Miss J., 327.


Father Nash, 185.


Faulkner, Harry, 246.


Faxon, William A., 233.


Federlein, F., 342.


Ferguson, Robert, 177.


Fidler, Rev. Arthur J., assistant, 192, 193, 360, 396.


Field, Bishop, 66.


Field, George S., 176.


Field, Mrs. George S., 176.


Fifteenth Street house and lot (Miss Eliza- beth McKee's gift to St. Paul's), 225, 226. Fiftieth anniversary of Dr. Shelton's rec-


torate (1879), 124, 125, 359, 382, 383 (see Shelton).


Fillmore, Millard (Ex-President U. S.). Funeral at St. Paul's (1874), 116, 337. Fillmore, M. Powers, 176.


Fire at St. Paul's (1888), 165, 166, 167, 178, 195, 196, 265, 266, 267, 269, 270, 274, 278, 280, 284, 290, 291, 292, 294, 296, 297, 298, 303, 344, 350, 359, 390.


Second fire (December, 1889), slight damage, 181 (see Saint Paul's).


Fire Company (Cataract No. 1, 1830), 385. "Fire marks" (on towers), 166, 270.


Fire-proof features of new edifice, 277.


Fire-wood (towards rector's salary, 1822), 22, 363.


First boy choir in St. Paul's (1867) (see choirs).


First building for religious worship in Vil- lage of Buffalo (St. Paul's), 16, 21, 22, 29. First committee for seating strangers (1846), 51, 258.


First confirmation at St. Paul's (1821), 21. First Episcopal church in "Holland Land Purchase" (see Sheldon).


First organ at St. Paul's (1825), 25, 320 (see organ).


First Presbyterian Church.


Sale of pews in new frame edifice (1823), 23, 24.


Brick edifice dedicated (1827), 30, 174.


First Presbyterian Church .- (Continued.)


Sold to Erie County Savings Bank (1889), 174, 175.


"The Churches," 174, 175, 220, 440. General references, 168, 174, 180, 220, 389, 440 (see Presbyterian Society).


First sale of pews in St. Paul's frame edi- fice (1820), 16.


First vested choir in St. Paul's (1878) (see choirs).


Fiske, F. W., 333, 335.


Flagg, Samuel D., 53, 58, 387.


Vestryman, 51, 52, 56, 62, 65, 78.


Fleischmann, Simon, organist, 346, 347.


Flint, Dr. Austin, 53.


Floral decorations of chancel (commit- tee), 248.


"Flying Buttress," 270, 314.


Folwell, Dr. M. B., 333.


Font, white marble, in frame church (see illustration of chancel). Reserved at sale (1850), 59.


Font (white marble), various positions in stone church, 70, 275.


Font (brown stone), given by Wm. D. Collingwood (1889), 181, 269, 274, 275, 288, 394 (see also baptistery).


Font in "Crypt Chapel" (memorial to Mrs. Shelton), 225, 278, 296.


Foot-stoves (in old frame church), 385. Forbey, David, 53.


Ford, Elijah, 43, 53, 54, 56, 58.


Clerk to the vestry, 46, 47.


Vestryman, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 56, 62, 65, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85. Death and obituary, 123.


Ford, Miss (Mrs. E. L. Baker), 328.


Ford family, 385.


Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo (first used 1850), 108, 147, 150, 293, 374, 377, 378.


Forsyth, Miss E., 333, 334, 336.


Fort Erie, Ontario, 11.


Forward, Judge Oliver, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17. Vestryman, 15, 21, 22. First treasurer of parish, 16.


Forward, Mrs. Oliver, 10.


Foundation of new stone edifice begun, 57, 143, 358.


Fourth of July, 21, 24, 305, 320, 340.


Frame church edifice (see Saint Paul's and edifice).


Frances, Sister, 197.


Fredericks, Mrs., 349, 350.


Fredonia, N. Y., 22.


Free church for lake-men, etc. (1849), 386, 387, 388. Fresh Air Mission, 250.


Frierson, J. N., 233, 246.


Fuller, Bishop, 124.


Furnaces, 269, 277.


Furniture in "Crypt Chapel," 278.


Gallagher, William B., 177, 233.


Gallagher, Mrs. Mary L. (Mrs. Wm. B.), 177.


454


Index.


Galleries in frame church (see St. Paul's, edifice, and organ).


Gallery, East (or organ loft) in frame church, 325 (see also organ, and St. Paul's).


Gallery over "Chapel" (1851), 70, 84, 86, 273, 274 (see also St. Paul's).


Gallery, West (or organ loft), in stone church, 82, 83, 84, 88, 92, 93, 101, 143, 267, 268, 270, 328, 329, 330, 333, 334, 335, 336, 341, 343, 347, 351, 358 (see, also, St. Paul's, and Organ).


Ganson, Howard, 246.


Ganson, John S., vestryman, 79, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89.


Death and obituary, 118. Memorial window, 295.


Ganson, Mrs. John S. (Sophronia Ballard), memorial window, 295.


Gaslight on Pearl Street (1863), 91.


Gates, Miss A. M., 351.


Gedies, Frank, 312, 390.


Gelston, Samuel F., 49.


General Convention, 80, 125, 258.


General Theological Seminary, 41, 98, 149, 213, 377.


Genesee River, 8, 141.


Genesee Street, Buffalo, 32, 388.


Geneva, N. Y., 97, 98, 117, 204, 205, 226, 238.


German Evangelical St. Peter's Church, 59, 325, 388, 389.


German Mission (see St. Andrew's Mis- sion). Getheford, Miss, 344.


Gibraltar, Lord Bishop of, 318, 432, 433.


Gibson, George, 53.


Gibson, Robert W. (his work as architect of the restored St. Paul's), 170, 265, 267, 279, 284, 286, 288, 394, 395, 425, 426.


Gilbert, Erastus, 13, 30.


Gilbert, S. J., organist, 185, 345, 351, 352.


Gillett, Miss H. S., 326.


Gillett, Henry T., vestryman, 111.


Gilmore, H. G., organist, 333.


Gilmore, Robert, 18.


Girl's Friendly Society, 248. Glebe Lot (or Gospel Lot, 1827), 22, 27. Deed, 29, 44, 48, 49, 50, 141, 357. Sold (1844), 49, 50, 358.


Glenny, William H., 176, 222.


Glenny, Mrs. Jane Grosvenor (Mrs. Wm. H.), 176, 221, 295. Death, 222.


Godwin, D. C., vestryman, 119.


"Golden Stream, The" (Erie Canal), 27. Goodrich, A. A., 57.


Goodrich, Guy H., 25, 28, 30, 43, 45, 53, 54. Vestryman, 26, 31, 44, 46.


Gorman, Misses Eliza and Mary, 177. Gospel Lot (see Glebe Lot).


"Gospel Messenger, The," 63, 68, 266, 326, 328, 381.


Gould, Charles A. (gift of oak litany desk), 181, 288, 289.


Gould, Lucius, 30, 43.


Gounod's "St. Cecilia," 339, 340, 348, 352, 355.


Grace Church, Baltimore, 98, 193, 207.


Grace Church, Black Rock, organized (1824), 24, 26, 42, 64, 101, 384.


Grace Church, Lockport, N. Y., 187.


Grace Church, Sandusky, Ohio (1835), 385. Graham, Miss M. D., 354.


Grand Island, 27, 364, 367.


Granger, Erastus (on Organization Paper, and warden first vestry, 1817), 9, 10, 141. Granger, Gideon, 16.


Gravel walk in front of church (1828), 31.


Graveson, William (sexton), 180, 197, 312.


Great (or main) Tower and Spire, 314 to 318.


Also: 56, 71, 81, 83, 85, 103, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 121, 142, 143, 261, 310, 311, 432. In fire (1888), 166, 167, 265, 270.


Fire mark, 166, 270.


Junction of octagon and square, 314.


Small buttresses, 314.


Crockets, 314.


Simplifying original design, 314.


A "broach" spire, 314.


Mr. Upjohn's preliminary design, 314.


The turret buttress, 314.


The west porch, 314.


The "flying buttress," 270, 314.


Entrance to tower, 315.


Tower room, 85, 270, 310, 315.


"Tower Fund," 380.


Height of main tower and spire, 103, 109, 142, 315, 316.


Completed (1870), 108, 109.


Interior arrangements of tower and spire, 310, 311. Exterior of spire, inscriptions, 317, 318.


Architectural effect of tower and spire, 142, 143, 318, 431, 432, 433, 440.


Spire Cross, 108, 109, 143, 311, 316, 440.


Wooden model, 390, 391 (see, also, Bel- fry, Bells, and St. Paul's).


Green & Wicks (architects of Parish House), 217.


Green, B. F., 57.


Green, Elias, 43.


Greene, George C., 200.


Grosvenor, The Misses Abby and Lucretia, 176, 221, 222, 224, 295.


Grosvenor family (shared in erecting mem- orial window to Mrs. William Shelton), 295.


Grosvenor, Mrs. Lucretia S. (see Mrs. Wil- liam Shelton).


Grosvenor, Seth, 50.


Grosvenor, Seth H., 53, 58, 221, 222. Vestryman, 89, 90.


Obituary, 94.


455


Index.


Grosvenor, Mrs. Jane Wey (Mrs. Seth H.), 94, 176, 295.


Obituary, 221, 222. Resolutions of vestry, 222. Memorial to, 224, 244, 292. Grosvenor, Stephen K., 43, 50, 137.


Ground-plans of church, 68, 115, 267. Guild, Miss Martha, 327.


Guild House, St. Paul's, 153, 158, 167, 186, ยท 217, 280, 290, 291 (see, also, Rectory, old, and Parish House, old).


Guild of Saint Paul's, 117, 119, 124, 145, 169, 392, 393, 394.


Guild of the Holy Child (missionary), 249.


Gurteen, Rev. S. Humphreys.


Assistant minister, 117, 118, 121.


Assistant rector, 122, 124. Associate rector, 125, 126.


Clergy list, 396; see, also, 130, 341, 342, 343, 393.


Gymnasium, girls' class, 248.


Hagar, Henry, 53, 54, 318.


Vestryman, 51, 52, 56, 62, 65, 79.


Hale, Rev. Charles S., assistant, 113, 117, 393, 396.


Hale, Mrs. Louisa Weed (Mrs. C. S.), 117, 199.


Hale, Rev. Dr., 140.


Hale, Ebenezer, 219.


Hale, Mrs. E. (Miss Emily Hills), 219. Hall, N. J., 177.


"Hallelujah chorus," 338, 339, 340, 345. Hallowell, Alexander S., 193, 246.


Hallowing and Reconciling, Service of, (1890), 182.


Hamilton, Benjamin B., 132.


Hamilton, Mrs. B. B. (Julia Hayden), 329.


Hamilton, Miss Caroline (see Mrs. Frank E. Coit).


Hamilton, Claude, 132.


Hamilton, Henry, 25, 43, 53, 54, 323. Vestryman, 22, 28, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45. Warden, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. Death, 132.


Hamilton, Mrs. Eliza (Mrs. Henry), 132. Obituary, 132.


Hammer-beam roof, 69, 266, 271.


Hanks, Horatio, 21, 303.


Harris, Bishop C. A., 433.


Harris, Lorenzo (sexton), 197, 242, 246. Harris, Robert D., 305.


Harrison, Jonas, on Organization Paper and first vestry (1817), 9, 13, 18, 141. Vestryman, 12, 15. Harrison, Mrs. Jonas, 10.


Harron, Robert, 422. Harrower, Horatio C., 203, 218, 233, 292.


Harrower, Mrs. H. C. (Kate S. Sweeney), memorial, 291, 292.


Hart, Asa E., 53. Hart, Robert, 53.


Hasbrouck, General H. C., U. S. A., 229. Hasbrouck, Mrs. H. C. (Laetitia V. War- ren), 177, 229.


Haskins, R. W., 373.


Hatch, Israel T., 53. Vestryman, 79.


Hawkes, Rev. Dr. Cicero S., 139. Hayden, Albert, 53.


Vestryman, 50, 51. Death, 112.


Hayden, Mrs. Albert (Sevilla Brace), 112. Hayden, Miss Mary (Mrs. John B. Sey- mour), 328, 329, 335.


Hayden, Miss Julia (Mrs. B. B. Hamil- ton), 329.


Hayes, Rev. Dr. Charles Wells ("C. W. H."), 68, 383.


Hayes, Edmund, 176, 180, 203, 218, 348, 352, 353, 354.


Gift of offering plates, 231, 236, 238.


Vestryman, 175, 187, 188, 192, 196, 199, 200, 202, 213, 223, 226, 228, 232, 241, 245, 256.


Hayes, Dr. George E., 53, 54, 58, 131.


Vestryman, 44, 45, 46, 47, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 94.


Death and obituary, 134.


Memorial, 221, 235, 244, 292. Memorial window, 294.


Hayes, Mrs. George E., 134, 177, 221, 235. Hayes, Miss Harriet (Mrs. Charles H. Smith), 90, 134.


Hazard, George S., 131.


Vestryman, 99, 105, 106, 112, 114, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123.


Heathcote School, 330, 333, 338.


Hebard, John, 53, 55.


Height of main tower and spire, discrep- ancies in, 103, 109, 315, 316, 317.


Heminway, Silas, 50.


Hendy, H. S., 354.


Henrich, Paul, 341.


Hersee, Miss E., 324.


Heywood, Russell H., 30, 37, 43, 46, 49, 53, 54, 63, 84, 90, 323, 324. Vestryman, 28, 30, 31, 37, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. Warden, 42, 43, 51, 52, 56, 62, 65, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90.


Erected memorial church at Venice, Ohio, 140. Death and obituary, 140.


Hibbard, G. A., 131.


Hickman, Thomas, 305.


Hicks, Frederick, 356.


Higgins, B., 321.


Higgins, John B., 193.


Hill, Mrs. Etta Ware, 248.


Hilliard, H. S., 167.


Hills, Miss Clarissa, 219.


Hill, Miss Matilda, 178.


Hills, Miss Emily (Mrs. Ebenezer Hale), 219. Hills, Rev. Dr. George Morgan, 219, 387.


456


Index.


Hills, Horace, 219.


Hills, Miss Mary W. (obituary), 219.


Hills, The Misses, School, 219.


Historical Outline of St. Paul's (1817-1903), 357 to 360.


Historical Notes (1817-1903), 357 to 395. "Historicus," 362.


"History of Fox, Ellicott and Evans fami- lies," 173.


Hitchcock, Rev. Mr., 362.


Hitchcock, Rev. Dr. Wm. A., 168, 185.


Hobart, Rt. Rev. John Henry, D. D., Bishop of New York.


Missionary efforts, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 22, 28, 33.


St. Paul's (frame church) consecrated by him (1821), 20, 21.


See, also: 34, 35, 36, 39, 97, 111, 211, 249, 357, 358, 363, 365, 370, 377, 384.


Death, 43.


Hobart, Rev. Dr. J. H. (of Geneva, N. Y.), 117, 212.


Hobart College, 97, 138, 139, 140, 149, 185, 199, 257, 333.


Coxe Memorial Hall, 238, 239, 251.


Hobbs, Henry J., 299.


Hodge, William, 378.


Hodges, Miss A. L., 341.


Holland Land Company:


Joseph Ellicott, Agent, 7. Buffalo laid out by, 7.


First Church on purchase (at Sheldon), 8.


St. Paul's asks for a church lot and donation, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16.


Promise of lot "No. 42," 14.


Deed to St. Paul's of Lot "No. 42," 19, 20, 220.


Names of the Holland Land Company, 19.


The Company solicited for a "Gospel lot" ("Glebe lot"), 22, 23, 27, 29.


"Glebe lot" deeded to St. Paul's, 29. See, also, 141, 172, 174, 250.


Triangles of land not included in deed of lot 42, 254.


Hollister, Miss Eliza (Mrs. William Wil- liams), 57.


Hollister, Miss, 328, 329.


Hollister, Mrs. Robert (Belinda Radcliff), 321.


Holmes, Miss A. C., 335.


"Holy City," The (see cantata).


Home for the Friendless, 157, 250.


Homeopathic Hospital, 250.


Honorary rector (see Shelton).


Hopkins, Dr. Henry R., 131, 140, 145, 146, 164, 168, 176, 193, 200, 246, 333, 334, 335, 346, 348.


Building Committee (1888), 167, 180, 395. Vestryman, 126, 130, 136, 139, 153, 154, 155, 157, 163, 175, 187.


Delegate to Diocesan Convention, 194, 201, 203, 219, 224, 226, 230, 238.


Hornung, Miss (Mrs. Heussler), 344.


Hospital Fund, Subscription for (nucleus of Church Charity Foundation), 82.


Houliston, Andrew, 388.


House, Miss Gertrude L., 248.


House, Miss S. Lucette (Mrs. Schofield), 326, 327, 334.


House, William C., 13.


Housekeepers' Class, 248.


Howard, Miss Kathleen, 354.


Howard, Henry, 82.


Howell, Miss, 328.


Howland, Henry R., 131, 145, 178, 246, 343. Superintendent of Sunday School, 154. Vestryman, 126, 130, 136, 139.


Howland, Mrs. H. R., 248.


Hoyt, Joseph D., 10, 17, 25.


Vestryman, 22, 23, 24, 26.


Hoyt, Mrs., 10.


Hoyt, Lawson, 26.


Hoyt, Sarah (Mrs. Lawson), 26.


Hughes, Rev. William M., 117, 396.


Hulburton, N. Y., Stone Quarry at, Purchased (1850), for building church, 55, 85.


the Sold, 89.


Hurlbert, Edwin, vestryman, 93, 99, 102. Building Committee (1866), 103.


General superintendence of building of great spire, 107, 121, 317.


Death and obituary, 121.


Name on stone finial of spire, 317.


Hurlbert, Mrs. Edwin, 177.


Huske, Rev. John,


Assistant, 155, 156, 359, 396.


Minister-in-charge, 167, 169, 176.


Resignation, 179.


Minute of vestry, 179.


Hutchins, Rev. Charles L., assistant, 106, 108, 396.


The spire-cross set in place by him, 109. Resigns, 113, 126.


Hutchinson, E. Howard, 176, 200, 212, 219, 224. Vestryman (1903), 261.


Hutchinson, John M., 387, 388.


"Index of Streets and Public Grounds," 221.


Industrial School, 393.


"Inflammatus," 337, 341.


Ingersoll, Rev. Dr. Edward, rector of Trin- ity Church, Buffalo, 66, 387. Assists at St. Paul's, 130, 137, 396.


Death, 138, 359.


Obituary, 138, 139.


Resolutions of St. Paul's Vestry, 138.


His friendship with Dr. Shelton, 138, 148, 375.


Bishop Coxe's tribute to him, 186.


Ingersoll, Mrs. Edward (Catherine F. Sey- mour), 139.


Ingleside Home, Buffalo, 250.


457


Index.


Insurance (amounts received 171.


after fire),


International Convention, Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 221.


International Traction Company (Int. R'y Co.), 238, 251, 252, 253, 262.


Iron fence around church lot, 86, 87.


Ivy, The, 142, 298.


James, Aaron, 16, 17. Vestryman, 21.


James, William, 26.


Jarvis, Rev. S. F., 372.


Jefferson, Thomas (ex-President U. S.). Death (1826), services at St. Paul's, 28.


Johnson, Ebenezer (first Mayor of Buf- falo; on Organization Paper, St. Paul's, 1817), 9, 13.


Johnson, Mrs. Ebenezer, 10.


Johnson, F. T., 177 (chimed the bells dur- ing the fire, 1888), 165, 312.


Johnson, Dr. Samuel (Dr. Shelton com- pared to him by Bishop Coxe), 151.


Johnson's Park Rectory (see rectory).


Johnston, Rev. Samuel, missionary.


Presided at organization of St. Paul's (1817), 8, 9, 10, 11, 141, 250, 357, 361, 384. Clergy List, 396.


Jones, Mrs. Carrie (parish visitor), 216, 218. Jones, Rev. W. M., assistant, 137, 396. Josephs, J., 10.


Joy, Walter, 50, 53, 54, 58. Vestryman, 47, 48, 86, 87, 89, 90.


Death and resolutions of vestry, 93. Joy, Thaddeus, 93.


Joyce, Philip, treasurer, 190, 192. Resigns, 193.


Thanks of vestry, 193, 214.


Joyce, William A., 154, 176.


Treasurer, 193, 196, 199, 200, 204, 213, 223, 226, 230, 232, 242, 246.


Resigns, 261. Resolutions of vestry, 261.


"Junior Vestry," 57, 58, 110, 121, 173, 258, 260.


Christmas dinner (1849), 429.


Kaffenberger, William, organist, 334, 346. "Kalendar, The," 124, 141.


Kearney, Rev. Reverard, 35. Fourth rector (1829), 36. Resigns, 37, 39, 141, 357. Clergy List, 396. Kellogg, A. B., 334. Kendrick, Rodney, 115. Kendrick, Mrs. R., 335.


Kenyon, Horace F., 88, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332.


Killip, W. W., organist, 330, 331.


Kimberly, Miss Charlotte, 131, 176. Memorial, 223, 244, 292.


Kimberly, Miss Edith (see Mrs. William H. Walker). Kimberly, Edward L., 131, 176. Kimberly family, 64, 385.


Kimberly, Frank, 131.


Kimberly, John L. (Sr.), 53, 54, 64, 88, 121, 131, 259.


Vestryman, 52, 56, 62, 65, 78.


Building Committee (1855), 81, 83. Death and obituary, 153.


Kimberly, Mrs. John L. (Eliza A. Haw- ley), 153.


Kimberly, John L., Jr., 176. Vestryman, 107.


Kimberly, Miss Lucy (see Mrs. DeWitt C. Weed).


Kimberly, The Misses (Miss Susan, Miss Charlotte and Miss Marian), 131.


Kimberly, Miss Susan, 131, 176, 223, 334.


Kip, Henry, 13, 17, 18, 26, 30. Vestryman, 15. Warden, 21, 22.


Kip, Henry, 114, 117, 125.


Kip, Miss Katherine, 321, 322.


Kip family, 385.


Kitchen garden, 248.


"Kremlin Block" (old), 374.


Kuhn, Frank, 355.


Lacy, John T., 53. Clerk of vestry, 87, 89.


Vestryman, 55, 81, 86, 87, 88, 104, 105, 106, 107, 111.


Ladies' Aid and Relief Society, 393.


La Mont, Miss A. F., 345.


Lancet-pointed windows, 69, 266, 268, 273.


Landon, Joseph, 13.


Langdon, J. M., 321.


Lapey, Percy, 349, 351.


Larned, John S., on Organization Paper and first vestry (1817), 9, 13, 141. Vestryman, 9, 12.


Larned, Mrs. J. S., 10.


Lautz, Adam, 344.


Lautz, F. C. M., 341, 342, 344, 345, 350.


Lay, Miss H., 335.


Lay, John, Jr., 10, 13, 30, 35, 43. Vestryman, 31, 44.


His funeral the first in Forest Lawn Cemetery (1850), 378.


Laymen's Missionary League, 193, 196, 249, 393.


Lay Readers, 193, 246.


Leake, Catherine, 8, 9.


Leake, Godfrey W., 8.


Leake, Isaac Q., on Organization Paper and warden first vestry (1817), 8, 9, 18, 141. Warden, 9, 12. Leake, Mary T., 8.


Lectern (1851), 71.


Lectern, first brass eagle (presented at Christmas, 1870, by Hon. and Mrs. Henry Shelton Sanford, and destroyed in fire of 1888), 95, 110, 111, 143.


Lectern, brass eagle (1889) (memorial in restored church to Charles W. Evans), 181, 287, 288.


Lee, Miss Florence, 248, 249.


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Lee, George F., vestryman, 112, 114.


Resolutions of vestry on his death, 115. Lee, Mrs. George F. (Mrs. Mary H. Lee), 176.


Lee, R. Hargreave, 25, 43, 385.


Leggitt, Samuel, 367.


Lenten Service, first " noonday," 218, 237. Lepper, J. A., 177, 193.


Lewis, Daniel Wadsworth (uncle of Mrs. Shelton), 150.


Lewis, Mark H., 226.


Lewis, Thomas F., 177.


Lewiston, N. Y., 17, 29.


Lipp, John A., 422.


List of the Clergy at St. Paul's (1817-1903), 396.


List of the Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Paul's (1817-1903), 397 to 420.


Lists of Subscribers to St. Paul's at differ- ent times (these names are not repeat- ed in this index), 426 to 439.


Litany desk, brass (destroyed 1888); mem- orial to Mrs. Amelia Lent Curtiss (1882), 134, 143.


Litany desk (gift of Charles A. Gould, 1889), 181, 288, 289.


Litany desk, usage of, 289.


Littell, Rev. John S., curate, 201, 396. Resigned, 226. Letter of vestry to him, 226.


His reply (and tribute to Dr. Regester), 226, 227. Lobdell, Rev. Dr., 168, 185.


Lock, John, 304.


Locke, Franklin D., 254, 256.


Locke, John, 107.


Long, James D., 54.


Longnecker, Mrs. E. A., 177.


Looney, Mrs. J., 177.


Lord, Rev. Dr. John C., 364, 365, 374, 382.


"Lot 42," 14, 19, 174, 220.


"Lot 43," 174, 220.


Lothrop, Dr. Thomas, 177, 193, 246. Obituary, 255. Bequest, 255, 292.


Lovering, Miss Mary, 345.


Luber, John G., 177.


Lund, John, 350, 351.


Lynn, Rev. Mr., 89.


Lyon, Henry L., 316.


Magdalene, Sister, 218.


Main Street, Buffalo, 20, 28, 41, 174, 219, 220, 221, 254, 261, 373, 440 (1850), 388 (see Van Staphorst and Willink avenues). Managers, Boards of, public charities, 250. Mann, Arthur S., 251.


Mann, Helen, memorial processional cross, 290. Mann, Dr. Matthew D., 145, 154, 176, 200, 241, 246, 251, 290.


Vestryman, 213, 223, 226, 228, 232, 241, 245. Mann, Mrs. M. D., 248, 290.


Mann, Mrs. Thomas King, 249. Gift of silver pitcher, 235, 236.


Marling, J. H., 177.


Marvin, M., 17.


Marvin, Sylvester, 18.


Mary, Mrs. Charles, 177.


Mason, Amasa, 81, 82.


Mason and Slidell, 375.


Mason, William, 13.


Masonic Society and ceremonies (laying


corner stone, 1819), 14, 33.


Masonic Temple, 169, 175.


Masten, Hon. Joseph G., 323. Clerk of vestry, 47. Vestryman, 48. Mathews, Amos I., 53, 58. Vestryman, 78, 79, 299.


Mathews, Thomas, 53.


Matson, Rev. William A., 94, 97.


Matthews, James N., 383.


Matthews, Sylvester, 13, 17, 30, 43. Vestryman, 28, 30, 44, 45.


Mayville, N. Y., 22, 28, 173.


McConnell, Miss M., organist, 351.


McCready, Mrs., 348, 349, 350.


McGuire, Thomas, 89.


McKee, Miss Elizabeth A., 149, 176. Her gift to St. Paul's, 225, 226.


Font in "Crypt Chapel" her memorial to Mrs. Shelton, 296. Death and obituary, 225.




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