Church records, 1955-1968

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Microfilm of original records at the Library, Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.

The church was previously a chapel of the First Presbyterian Church of Winchester (Loudoun Street Church) and was organized separately in 1955 as the Highland Presbyterian Church. It was also known as the Highland Avenue Presbyterian Church. The name was changed ca. 1959 to Highland Memorial Presbyterian Church.

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Historian's annual reports 1956-1967 History of Presbyterian Church in Winchester, Virginia, 1800-1938 / compiled by Mary E. Bush. [1939?]. (p. 1-46, typescript). Title on p. 2: Brief history of the Loudoun Street Street Church of Winchester, Virginia. Part was done by R.B. Moting (p. 32). Includes history of Kent Street Church. History of Winchester Presbyterian Church 1934-1935. (p. 47-64, typescript). Copies of woman's auxiliary annual reports.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Items 8-97423823
Reports of Presbyterian Church of Winchester, Virginia 1935-1938. (p. 65-104, typescript). Copies of woman's auxiliary and other committee reports. Historical manuscript belonging to Mr. Frederick S. Boyd. (p. 105-110, typescript). Copies of documents dated 1839, 1965, and 1871 with explanatory paragraphs interpersed. Letters from China from the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh White. (p. 111-132, typescript). Letters from and memorial to the Whites.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Item 97423823
Session minutes 1955-1968 Congregational meeting minutes 1956-1967Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Item 77423823
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Historian's annual reports 1956-1967 History of Presbyterian Church in Winchester, Virginia, 1800-1938 / compiled by Mary E. Bush. [1939?]. (p. 1-46, typescript). Title on p. 2: Brief history of the Loudoun Street Street Church of Winchester, Virginia. Part was done by R.B. Moting (p. 32). Includes history of Kent Street Church. History of Winchester Presbyterian Church 1934-1935. (p. 47-64, typescript). Copies of woman's auxiliary annual reports.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Items 8-97423823
Reports of Presbyterian Church of Winchester, Virginia 1935-1938. (p. 65-104, typescript). Copies of woman's auxiliary and other committee reports. Historical manuscript belonging to Mr. Frederick S. Boyd. (p. 105-110, typescript). Copies of documents dated 1839, 1965, and 1871 with explanatory paragraphs interpersed. Letters from China from the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh White. (p. 111-132, typescript). Letters from and memorial to the Whites.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Item 97423823
Session minutes 1955-1968 Congregational meeting minutes 1956-1967Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1605001 Item 77423823

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