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Athenaeum Building
A color lithograph postcard of the Athenaeum, or Women’s Club of Wisconsin, at 813 E. Kilbourn Avenue, where a group of Christian Scientists…
First Church of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, 1843-1849
A photograph of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee's first church from the “Historical Sketch of the First Unitarian Church of…
Second Church of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, 1857-1890
A photograph of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee's second church from the “Historical Sketch of the First Unitarian Church of…
What is Unitarian Universalism?
The image here showcases both First Unitarian Church's third church as well as its support for the Black Lives Matter movement. The…
The Third and Present Church of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, 1892
A photograph of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee's third church from the “Historical Sketch of the First Unitarian Church of…
Unitarian Church North Architectural Profile
A profile description of the building in which Unitarian Church North called home from 1986 to the present day in 2022. Included in the…
Unitarian Church North Building
This building is the first structure owned by the congregation for its use. It was designed by Kubala Washatko Architects and built in 1986…
Unitarian Church North T-shirt
This T-shirt was created for the members of the congregation to wear on the day that they held their first service in a new building they…
Unitarian Church North Oral History Interview
This is an audio recording of an interview by Bridget Greuel with two Unitarian Church North members: Joy Schroeder and Carol Pawlak. Joy…
Plymouth Church at Wells and Van Buren Street
A lithograph of the Plymouth Church building at the intersection of Wells and Van Buren Streets.
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