The church in eastern Ohio; a history with special reference to the parishes of St. Paul's, Steubenville, St. James's, Cross Creek and St. Stephen's, Steubenville, Part 21

Author: Doyle, Joseph Beatty, 1849-1927
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Steubenville, O., H.C. Cook co.
Number of Pages: 626


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ing capacity, but allow the choir to be placed in the chan- cel. The parish is now stronger than at any previous period, and enjoys the unique position of being the only religious organization located north of Logan street. With such a field the prospect, under proper and energetic management holds out bright hopes for the future, and there seems no reason why St. Stephen's should not exer- cise a large share in bringing the Church in Steubenville to its proper place as a strong working force for good in whatever direction its influence may be exerted.


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Abbott, Rev. A. A., 209, 213. Academy, Old, 60, 88.


Addison, Rev. Thomas G, 112. Andrews, E. F., 87, 155. Andrews, Dr. John, 91, 127. Armstrong, Rev. John, 75.


Asbury, Francis, 8. Ascension Hall, 68.


Ascension Parish, Wellsville, 131. Ascension Church, Pittsburgh, 169. Ashman, Dr. G. A., 213.


Baptistery, St. Paul's, 157. Beaver River, 3. Bedell, Rt. Rev. G. T., 108, 109, 112, 114, 116, 127, 129, 132, 134, 136, 138, 145, 164, 166, 169, 229. Bedford-Jones, Rev. J. W., 206. Benedict, Rev. C. K., 172, 177, 178. Bevans, Rev. A. H., 213.


Bexley Hall, 68, 95.


Bienville, 2. Bissell, Rev. A. P., 260. Bodine, Rev. William, 165.


Bolles, Rev. J. A., 147. Brewster, Rev. S. T., 139, 152.


Brittingham, Rev. J. N., 205. Brockwav, Rev. A. J., 141, 147. Brooke. Bishop, 258. Brosi, Miss, 130, 140. Brown, Bishop, 184. Brown, Danforth, 17. Brown, Rev. J. W., 145. Buchanan, Rev. A., 147.


Cadiz, 45, 223. Chase, Abigail, 34. Chase, Allace, 33. Chase, Aquila, 33. Chase, Dudley, 33, 71. Chase, Ithamas, 34. Chase, Miss Mary, 57, 102, 108, 112, 114, 196. Miss Chase died at Gambier on Sunday evening, Sep- tember 13, 1914, aged 91 years and 18 days. Chase, Bishop Philander, 34, 40, 48, 58, 62, 65, 68, 75, 80.


Chase, Philander Jr., 56, 59, 63, 65. Chase, Salmon P., 34. Chaseland, 67.


Charlestown (Wellsburg), 140. Chittenden, Rev. B., 35.


Christ Church, Hartford, 37.


Christ Church, Wellsburg, 17, 126.


Christian, Rev. E., 107, 110.


Cincinnati, 100. Clark, George Rogers, 2.


Clay, Henry, 66.


Coggswell, Rev. C. P., 181, 192, 196.


Coke, Thomas, 8.


Coleman, Rev. T. K., 128, 132.


Collier, D. L., 73.


Conneaut Creek, 38.


Convocation, 152, 185, 213.


Cooke, Rev. H. E., 209, 213.


Corbett, Horton, 235.


Cowling, Rev. E. W., 200, 248, 250.


Cowpland, Rev. J. W., 17, 132, 139.


Cresap, Col., 3.


Croes, Bishop, 41.


Croghan, George, 1, 5. Cumming, Fortesque, 21. Cunningham, John, 28, 47.


Danner, Rev. T. J., 208. Darlington, William, 5. Davies, Rev. D. F., 185, 206, 248, 250, 260. Day, William, 132. De Koven, Rev. James, 149.


Dickinson, J. M., 45.


Dickinson, William R., 45.


Doddridge Chapel, 7.


Doddridge, John, 6, 9.


Doddridge, Joseph, 6, 9, 20, 22, 30, 40, 47, 59. Doddridge, Philip, 9. Doddridge, Narcissa, 10. Donahoo, Rev. J. D., 190. Doyle, Benjamin and Patience, 22, 49. Duane, James, 52. DuMoulin, Rt. Rev. Frank, 199, 216. Dwight, Miss, 137.


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Elliott, Andrew, 48. Ellison, Rev. Thomas, 36. Ernst, Rev. R. P., 216.


Fearnes, Rev. Charles, 107. Finley, James, 44. Foster, Rev. G. I., 216. Foster, Rev. J. W., 206, 208, 244, 246. Fort Steuben, 19.


Fraser, Rev. A. L., 205, 213.


French, Rev. W. B. and W. C., 147.


Gambier, 68, 108, 138. Gaylord, Rev. H. L., 205, 250, 251, 254, 256. Gibson, William H., 22.


Gilbert, Rev. M., 115, 125.


Gilead, 70.


Gillette, Rev. Charles, 123, 126.


Gist, Christopher, 3, 5. Goodwin, Rev. J. B., 100.


Grabau, Rev. LeF., 181, 189, 196, 234. Grange, Rev. R. W., 139, 163, 165, 170, 175, 254. Graves, Bishop, 249. Gray, Rev. Richard, 90, 252.


Green, Rev. H. M., 185. Grier, Rev. William A., 202, 241. Griswold, G. H., 28.


Hale, Miss, 179. Hall, Rev., 64. Hammond, Charles H., 40, 59, 66.


Hassler, E. W., 2. Hawkins, R. C., 108.


Hillyar, Rev. James, 139, 147. Hinkle, Rev. G. W., 147, 190, 192, 198, 200, 205, 237. Hobart, Bishop, 29, 41, 52, 65.


Hodges, Rev. G. W., 165.


Hogg, William, 67.


Hollis, Rev. H., 100, 106.


Hopkins, Rev. J. H., 82. Hull, Rev. Andrew, 129, 132.


Illinois, Diocese of, 70. Ingraham, Miss, 41.


Jackson, R. M., 130. Jefferson County, 3. Jenkins, Rev. Thomas, 213, 215.


Jones, Rev. A. C., 199. Jubilee College, 71.


Kell, Rev. Robert, 209, 211, 212, 217.


Kemp, Bishop, 41.


Kemp, Rev. E. L., 185.


Kilbourn, James, 27.


Kenyon College, 68. Knights of St. Paul, 211, 212, 213, 215, 216.


Laird, Rev. 94.


Lamb, Rev. George, 209.


Laverty, Rev. Mr., 131.


Lee, Rev. J. H., 111.


Leonard, Rt. Rev. William A., 169, 173, 184, 187, 188, 192, 199, 202, 207, 215, 249, 259, 261.


Lewis, Edward, 49.


Lewis, Rev. Henry A., 111, 115, 125.


Lloyd, Rev. Mr., 207.


Logstown, 3.


Macdonald, William H., 140.


Macdonough, Commodore, 56.


Mackay, Rev. Philip, 162.


Marion, Miss Sarah, 165.


Maxon, Jesse, 59.


May, Rev. George, 140.


Marshall, Rev. Mr., 200.


Matlack, Prof. H. W., 205, 242.


Matthews, Rev. Mr., 250.


McGuire, Mrs. Mary, 22, 47.


McKim, Rev. Philip, 162.


McIlvaine, Rt. Rev. Charles P., 82, 84, 94, 99, 109, 112, 117, 125, 128, 136. Meade, Bishop, 27.


Means, James, 155, 164.


Means, James Sr., 91, 156.


Means, Joseph, 125.


Means, Rev. Stewart, 147.


Mears, Robert, 125, 130.


Mockridge, Rev. John, 202.


Monroe County, 56.


Moodey, David, 20. Morgan, Rev. W. P., 165.


Morse, Intrepid, birth, 34; early history, 50; ordained deacon, 52: arrives in Ohio, and ordained priest, 54; goes to· Steubenville, 54; missionary journey, 58; gives


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St. Paul's three-fourths time and takes St. James's, 59; college site, 66; preaches at Kenyon corner- stone, 68; organizes St. John's, East Springfield, 77; marriage, 78; first temperance society, 80; temporary charge at St. James's, 100; missionary work, 110; Civil War, 112; differences with Ves- try, 117; excluded from church edifice, 119; restored, 120; re- signs and dies, 121.


Morse, John, 34.


Murphy, Rev. A. T. M,, 112.


Myers, Paris R., 239, 242, 245.


Nichols, Rev. W. F., 169. North, Gen., 53.


Oxford Movement, 71, 94, 97, 136.


Page, Thomas Nelson, 115.


Parker, C. N., 236.


Patterson, Rev. Robert, 9.


Penick, Bishop, 165.


Peoria, 71.


Perry, Bishop, 44.


Peterkin, Bishop, 164.


Pitts, Rev. Thomas D., 133, 137, 147, 149, 160.


Prairie Ronde, 70 ..


Princess Bonnie entertainment, 199. Putnam, Miss, 137.


Rambo, Rev. J., 139. Raynes, J. A., 233.


Redhead, Rev. E. B., 181, 212, 213, 256, 260.


Reed, Mrs. Betsy, 66.


Robin's Nest, 71.


Rogers, Rev. W. K., 110.


Ross Chapel, 68.


Rulison, Rev. N. S., 145.


Schofield, J. W., 135, 137. Scott, Thomas, 8, 14.


Scull, S. F., 108, 125, 129, 149.


Seabury, Bishop, 29.


Searle, Rev. Roger, 30, 39, 65.


Seaton, William, 49.


Sherman, Rev. F. C., 216.


Sidener, Rev. William M., 210, 213, 217, 222.


Spear, Robert, 138. Stafford, Rev. Thomas, 179.


Smythe, Rev. G. F., 185.


Streibert, Rev. Jacob, 248, 261.


Stryker, Rev. L. W. S., 212, 213. Sturgis, Rev. Mr., 212.


Swope, Rev. B. B., 147. Steubenville, first services, 20, 70, 75. St. Alban's Church, Deersville, 95. St. Andrew's Brotherhood, 192.


St. James's Church, Cross Creek, 17 29, 44, 47, 55, 59, 75, 77, 84, 89, 95, 106, 109, 114, 125, 128, 132, 139, 165, 166, 169, 172, 173, 175, 177, 224, 233, 251, 262.


St. James's, Zanesville, 28, 54, 67. St. James's, Chicago, 71.


St. John's, Brooke County, 16, 111, 165.


St. John's, East Springfield, 77, 84, 100, 109.


St. Joseph Country, 70.


St. Jude's, Toronto, 184, 208, 217.


St. Matthew's, Wheeling, 235, 239, 240, 242.


St. Michael's, Charleston, 57.


St. Paul's Brooke County, 16.


St. Paul's, Steubenville, organiza- tion, 43; Mr. Morse called, 50; second confirination, 58; secures Mr. Morse three-fourths time, 59; moves to Academy, 61; pro- test, 66; incorporated, 73; pew list, 1826, 76; Sunday School started, 79; church lot purchased, 82; pew list and consecration, 83; basement schools, 88; sexton's house erected, 89; educational activity, 91; bell purchased, 93; diocesan convention, 93; exten- sion built, 100; organ purchased, 101; graveyards purchased, 104; basement fire, 106; changes, 109; W. K. Rogers, as- chancel sistant, 110;


mission Sunday Schools, 111; first ordination service, 112; Christmas' treats, 113; difference with rector, 116; church closed, 119; re- opened, 120; Rev. Chas. Gillette


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called, 123; alterations, 125; new church proposed, and Mr. Gil- lette resigns, 126; Rev. Andrew Hull called, 129; Mason property purchased, 130; Dr. Hull resigns, 132; Rev. Thos. D. Pitts called, 133; vestments, 134; rectory pur- chased, 134; building projects, 135; choral Evensong, 137; dio- cesan division, 138; free pews, 139; independence centennial, 139; rector's resignation tender- ed, 140; reincorporated, 141; building plans approved, 142; women's and Sunday School work, 143; last marriage, burial and funeral in old church, 143; farewell Eucharist and Even- song, 144; cornerstone of new church, 145; consecration, 146; memorials, 156; resignation of Dr. Pitts, 160; acquires Giles lot, 162; new communion service, 163; Averick bequest to S. S., 164; early Easter services, 164; Diocesan convention, 164; finan- cial troubles, 166; reading and club rooms, 168; Fairy Glen S. S., 168; Dr. Grange resigns, 170; Rev. C. D. Williams called, 171; services at Toronto, 172; parish house built, 173-4; return to free pew system, 177; struck by light- ning, 178; vested choir inaugu- rated, Mr. Williams resigned, 179; rectory sold, 180; Rev. LeF. Grabau called, 181; choir changes, 183; Toronto and Min- go missions, 184; Rev. Mr. Cogs- well advanced to priesthood, 184; convocation, 185 ; differences, 186; meeting with Bishop, 187; chapel blessed, 188; Mr. Grabau resigned, 189; Mr. Hinkle called, 191; centennial services, 192; pe- tition for new parish, 197; con- sents, 199; third ordination, 199; reunion project, 200; high school baccalaureate, 201 ; fraternal services, 201; [Stanton Post G. A. R. attended service during Mr. Grange's rectorship]; . fourth


ordination, 202; correction of Church's name, 202; Mrs. Hin- kle's funeral and Mr. Hinkle's resignation, 205; Rev. J. W. Foster called, 206; midnight Eu- charist, 206; Lloyd mission, 207; Mr. Foster's resignation, 208; Rev. W. M. Sidener called, 210; debt extinguished, 212; new side- walk and fence, 213; new heat- ing plant, 214; feast of lights, 215; General Convention, 216; parish house enlargement, 218; annual picnic, 219; statistical summary, 224.


St. Peter's, Ashtabula, 38.


St. Peter's, Morristown, 55.


St. Stephen's, East Liverpool, 93, 100, 110, 162.


St. Stephen's, Steubenville, organ- ization, 248; Rev. E. W. Cow- ling called, 249; lot purchased, 249; mission, 250; Mr. Cowling resigned and Rev. H. L. Gaylord elected, 250; St. James's centen- nial, 251; new church, 254; Mr. Gaylord resigned and Rev. E. B. Redhead called, 256; new organ and cement sidewalks, 257; par- ish house and vested choir, 259 [ Women's club met here two sea- sons]; Mr. Redhead resigned and Rev. Allen P. Bissell elected, 260; increased attendance, 262.


St. Thomas's, St. Clairsville, 55, 60, 85, 109.


Tappe, J. A. G., 212. Taylor, Rev. J. C., 184.


Thomas, John, 131.


Thomas, Rt. Rev. N. S., 200.


Thomson, Rev. A. C., 179.


Thompson, Rev. William A., 213, 216.


Tiltonville Mission, 208, 214.


Trinity Church, N. Y., 59. Trinity, Bellaire, 110, 134.


Trinity 'Cathedral, Cleveland, 137, 179.


Valley of Peace, 69. Van Buren, Rt. Rev. J. H., 217.


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Vested Choir, inaugurated at St. Paul's, 178; Anglo - American Church music, 226; new hymnals, 228; beginnings at St. Paul's, 232; visits St. James's, 233; vocalion purchased, 234; first choral Even- song, 235; camping, 236; Schu- bert Club, 237; baccalaureate service, 239; pipe organ purchas- ed, 240; visit of St. Matthew's choir, 242; exceptional Christmas services, 245; visit to New Cum- berland, 246; new choir stalls, 247. Vincent, Bishop, 171.


Washburne, Rev. Dr., 201. Washington, George, 3, 5.


Waterman, Rev. John, 10.


Waterman, Rev. T. A., 179. Watson, Rev. O. E., 199, 202. Webb, Rev. W. E., 17, 126, 128. Weary, Rev. Edwin, 200. Wells, Bezaleel, 47, 59, 66, 69.


Wells, Mary, 6. Wells, Richard, 6.


Wells, Miss Rebecca (Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Morse), 57, 78, 81, 85, 91, 102, 122. Wells Memorial, 219. Wesley, John, 7.


West Liberty, 14.


White, Bishop, 14, 41.


White, Rev. J. H., 207.


Whitehead, Bishop, 169.


Williams, Rt. Rev. C. D., 171, 175, 179, 192, 196, 250. Williams, Rev. W. J., 184.


Wirgman, Rev., 169. Wood, Edward, 73.


Wood, John W., 217.


Worthington, 27, 39.


Wright, John C., 67.


Wyandots, 3.


Young, Miss Ella, 162. Young, Rev. L. H., 185.


From the rising of the sun, even unto the going down of the same my Name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my Name, and a pure offering: for my Name shall be great among the heathen, saith the Lord of hosts.


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