Church publications, 1950-1958, 1977
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Microfilm of original records at the Nicollet County Historical Society in St. Peter, Minnesota.
The first Episcopal services in St. Peter were held in 1854. The church was organized ca. 1856 as the Church of the Holy Communion. It may also be known as the Holy Communion Church.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| A History of the Church of the Holy Communion, St. Peter, Minnesota 1854 to 1977 / by Donald G. Anderson. 1977. [32] p., 12 p. of plates. ill., ports. Bibliography: p. [27]. Church programs 1950, 1958 Newspaper "The Church in action" (2 issues) 1958 Periodical "The Minnesota Missionary" (2 issues) 1953, 1958 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 1753227 Item 2 | 8617471 |
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| A History of the Church of the Holy Communion, St. Peter, Minnesota 1854 to 1977 / by Donald G. Anderson. 1977. [32] p., 12 p. of plates. ill., ports. Bibliography: p. [27]. Church programs 1950, 1958 Newspaper "The Church in action" (2 issues) 1958 Periodical "The Minnesota Missionary" (2 issues) 1953, 1958 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 1753227 Item 2 | 8617471 |
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