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Box 004

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Contains 48 Results:

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Ohio Classis

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 036
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. PA Council of Churches

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 037
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Philadelphia Classis

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 038
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Potomac Synod

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 039
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Presbyterian Historical Society

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 040
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Reformed Church History

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 041
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. St. Paul's Classis

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 042
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Schiedt, Richard C

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 043
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Statistics

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 044
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Stated Clerk. Stein, James Rauch (1868-1957). Files. Tennent College of Christian Education

 Collection — Box: 004, Folder: 045
Scope and Contents From the Collection: General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates: 0000 - 0000