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Contains 16 Results:

First Congregational Church, history by Reverend Clarence E. Parr, 1955; and 1973 study of the church, 1955, 1973

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1955, 1973

Jacob Mills Ashley, founder, First Congregational Church, history by Rufous P. Fox, 1900; correspondence with June Ashley Elmer, her study of Ashley called the The Scout of Santa Fe, 1974, pioneer life, family, included early history of Albuquerque, notes notes, circa 1900, 1974, 1980

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: circa 1900, 1974, 1980

Photographs, Jacob M. Ashley and another unidentified woman from the church, ca. 1880s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: ca. 1880s

sources used by Szasz in church history, founders, early members, temporary meeting places, Charles E. Hodgin, Josiah H. Heald, Katherine Pike Heald, Kenneth Heald, L. A. Collings, Mary J. Borden, William Henry Cobb, Franz Huning, J. C. Baldridge, S. P. Nanniga, Mr. Collister, and others, Congregational Church missions, schools, Tucson, Cubero, correspondence with Harold F. Worthley and Charles Franklin Parker for information, notes, 1880s-1930s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1880s-1930s

sources, new church buildings, growth of the congregation, kindergarten, school, girl scouts, members of the church, changes, disputes, 1940s-1970s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1940s-1970s

report 1944-1966 by Clarence C. Parr on his time at the congregation. Summary of activities in 1960s-1970s by Jane Cunningham. Notes on church members who stayed on and those who left, 1940s-1970s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1940s-1970s

report in 1979 by Reverend Francis A. Rath of his time at the church, First Congregational Church, development of church programs, purposes, goals, 1970-1980s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1970-1980s

Members of the Month, First Congregational Church, short biographies written by current members on leading church people such as Charlotte Lembke; Ernest Hall; Ruth Wilson; Glen O. Ream; Margaret Copeland; Ann Jones; Anne Shannon; Davis and Eleanor Stapp; Louise Krause; Norman and Frank Buck and Catherine Higgins. Includes a section by Margaret Connell Szasz on a century of church history, background on Jacob Mills Ashley; Charles E. Hodgin; L. A. and Laura Collings and Josiah Heald and Katherine Pike Heald. Also her history of the 1908 Rio Grande Industrial School - the Hispanic successor to the Albuquerque Academy, the first Albuquerque public high school, boarding school, class room topics, farming and homemaking, compared it to Albuquerque Indian school, followed later by regular high school programs. Her history of the Congregationalists in Albuquerque, contributions of both men and women; also some history of the city; the Fox family; Mrs. Hopping; Henry Cobb; Eddie Ross, etc. List of ministers 1883-1976. Also accounts by Reverend Clarence E. Pall and O. R. Warford as pastors at the church. Includes First Congregational Church bulletins from May 11, 1980 and October 12 and October 14, 1980, church centennial, 1979-1980

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1979-1980

First Congregational Church history by Margaret Connell Szasz, master copy, 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1979

First Congregational Church book, publishing costs, reviews, 1979-1980

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1979-1980

article on Albuquerque Congregationalists and Southwestern Social Reform, 1900-1917, by Margaret Connell Szasz, for the New Mexico Historical Review, July 1980, master copy, 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1979

articles on Baptist Church history in New Mexico, Hiram Walker Read, first Baptist church in Albuquerque, etc., 1978-1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1978-1979

research on education in New Mexico colonial Spanish and Territory era, sources, notes, ca. 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: ca. 1979

articles on Charles E. Hodgin and Hodgin Hall, University of New Mexico, history; story of the poplar love trees West of Hodgin Hall, story of him on a baseball team, notes, etc., ca. 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: ca. 1979

research on Hispanic Protestants, by Menaul Historical Library, Albuquerque, exhibit project 1979, Spanish contributions to church; letter from Margaret Connell Szasz on Congregational Church and Hispanics, 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1979

notes on publication in 1961 about Spanish Americans of Atrisco, Albuquerque, Hispanic families, history, values, religion, education, language, women, etc., 1961

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: Dr. Margaret Connell Szasz donated to the Center for Southwest Research her papers and notes for a book on the 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Albuquerque (1880-1980), the only Protestant Church in the Territory of New Mexico at that time. In addition, she and others from the church prepared short biographies about leading men and women members of the congregation. She wrote an article for the July 1980 New Mexico Historical Review entitled, "Albuquerque...
Dates: 1961