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Bi-Weekly Sunday Service
In August of 1963 the Unitarian Church North began holding bi-weekly Sunday services at the Milwaukee Day School located at 6401 N. Santa…
UCN Invitation to Worship 1963
Unitarian Church North, then known as, the North Shore Unitarian Fellowship, was organized on November 26, 1962. This item is an early…
Early Unitarian Church North Pamphlet
This pamphlet dates from the late 1960’s when the Unitarian Church North held their Sunday meetings at 1425 Mequon Road, a space that the…
UCN Breaks Ground
As membership grew at the Unitarian Church North (UCN), operating without a permanent spiritual home became a challenge. In December of…
The Sounds of Universalist Church North
This sound postcard combines clips from Unitarian Church North’s (UCN) Easter Sunday service conducted on April 17, 2022. This service was…
Rev. William S. Ferguson and his wife Pearl Lewis Ferguson
Image of Rev. W. S. Ferguson, founder and first pastor of St. Matthew C.M.E. Date of image unknown, however, the congregation was formed in…
The Sounds of St. Ben's Community Meal Program
The image is from the late 1970s, and is taken from a scrapbook at the church that focuses on the meal program. The audio comes from a…
Financing First St. Paul's Church, ca. 1844
Document listing costs involved in building the first St. Paul's Church on Mason and Jefferson.
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…
Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co. Calendar showing Immanuel's Fire
A calendar from 1889 by Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co. depicting the fire that destroyed the interior and roof of Immanuel Presbyterian.
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