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             Many of these records are available for viewing at the Logan 
			County Genealogical and Historical Society including histories and 
			other pertinent data from churches of 17 denominations located in 
			Lincoln and 13 nearby communities. 
			 
			The Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society holdings 
			include the following:  
			 
			Our Times: God’s People in Logan County, 1997; 
			 
			Logan County Church Histories from 1878-1879 Herald 
			newspapers, including Disciples of Christ; Pilgrim Chapel 
			Congregational Church, The Universalist Church and others; 
			 
			News Article on Lincoln’s Historic Houses of Worship, 2008, 
			and tour brochure; 
			 
			The Spirit of the Prairie…Historic Churches in Illinois 
			collected by the Illinois State Organization of the DAR; 
			 
			News Article on Historic Churches in Logan County surveyed 
			and recorded by the DAR, 1968; 
			 
			Lincoln Christian Church, news article on stained glass 
			windows; architectural drawing of new church building at Pekin and 
			McLean Streets; Church history beginning in 1856; news article 
			entitled, “Harvest of Talents, Fountain of Life,” 2003; Church 
			Directories from 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987, and 1994; 
			 
			News article, “Beginning of Lincoln Christian Church traced to 
			Salt Creek Banks;” news clipping, “Lincoln Congregation tallies 
			$5 million in brick and mortar,” 2006;  
			 
			Church photo taken on Pekin Street at present site of Lincoln Public 
			Library; article on Christian Homes, 2005; Ron Otto holding photo of 
			second church building;  
			 
			News item about Abraham Lincoln practicing law at Lincoln 
			Christian Church; article on church 2007 launch of a project 
			with other churches to help disadvantaged people with home 
			maintenance and repair; 
			 
			And Lynn Hieronymus 1973 annual B. D. Phillips Memorial 
			Lectureship at Lincoln Christian College brochure; 
			 
			Jefferson Street Christian Church, also known as Second 
			Christian, history; photo church addition; and 2006 and2011 
			directories; 
			 
			Atlanta Christian Church, news article, “Atlanta Christian 
			Church to Mark 150 years,” and 1986 directory; 
			 
			Bethel Christian Church, news item with photos, history; 
			 
			Copeland Christian Church, notice of auction, 1990; history 
			of Copeland Christian Church, “The Unbroken Chain, 1866-1966; copy 
			of Favorite Hymns Vol. 2 purchased at the auction; 
			 
			Eminence Christian Church, the oldest church in Logan County 
			which continues to meet for worship; article celebrating its 100th 
			anniversary, snapshots; 
			 
			History from 110th anniversary; Rededication program, 2001; souvenir 
			program from Quasi Centennial Service, 1963; building centennial 
			celebration, 1901-2001;  
			 
			“A Steeple Above the Prairie, 1838-1988,” publication along 
			with flyer, “Reaching Out With the Love of Christ,” history 
			with photo; photo of 1904 quilt with church depicted on it; Granny’s 
			Quilt CD; and a listing of signatures of congregational members; 
			 
			A listing of gravestones at Eminence Cemetery, also known as 
			Morgan, Gilbert, or possibly Gaddis Cemetery; A clipping on church 
			weathering; and articles, “A Country Church with Deep Roots,” 
			“New Church to be Dedicated, 1902; bulletins from 1961, 1979, 
			1983 and 1984; and directories from 1986, 2000, 2005 and 2013.  
			 
			Mt. Pulaski Christian Church, history; photo of congregation, 
			1930; photo of construction of new sanctuary, 1975; write up on the 
			final banquet of the Lady’s Aid, 1964; write up on new parsonage, 
			1968;  
			 
			Armington Christian Church, history; 125th anniversary write 
			up, 1829-1954;  
			 
			First Baptist, Church membership records from 1870 to 1950; 
			church history; and photo of Rev. Robert Henderson and news article 
			and photo as he prepares to give opening prayer for Congress in 
			2010; 
			 
			Second Baptist, History from 1874; 
			 
			The Baptist collection also includes a write up on Jessie Johnson 
			Young, who was spotlighted in the American Baptist Church national 
			publication. 
			 
			Park Meadows Baptist Church, formerly known as State Street 
			Baptist, history from 1948 to 1998; and church directory; 
			 
			Latham Baptist, history from 1884-1994, and church directory; 
			 
			Lake Fork Predestinarian Baptists, membership roster dating 
			from 1827; 
			 
			Assembly of God, photo and write up on Rev. Jacob Skelton, 
			2005; 
			 
			St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lincoln, history; photo from 
			early 1900’s;  
			 
			St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Lincoln, photo; 
			 
			Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Lincoln, history from 
			1857; and 1998 and 2006 directories; 
			 
			The Catholic Directory of the Peoria Diocese, 1986-87 and 
			2003; 
			 
			A Listing of Sisters of Charity, BVM, and Priests, who have served 
			in Lincoln; 
			 
			Invested as Prelate in Lincoln news article, 1954; 
			 
			Father Thomas James McCarthy’s book, “Homilies, Art and Verse”; 
			 
			Carroll Catholic School, early history; 
			 
			St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Atlanta, church history and 
			photo; 
			 
			St. John’s Catholic Church, Middletown, news article 
			entitled, “Bell Comes to Rest,” 1907; 
			 
			The Church of Christian Science, history with photo; 
			 
			Lincoln Church of Christ, history from 1978; 
			 
			Trinity Episcopal, history beginning 187l; 1997 directory; 
			 
			Beth-El Jewish Synagogue, history; news article, “A Star of 
			David in Lincoln”; photo; 
			 
			Immanuel Lutheran, Lincoln, history; 1892-1992 Centennial 
			Directory; 90th anniversary write up, 1982; 75th anniversary write 
			up, 1967 and photos; 50th anniversary write up of building in its 
			119th year; news article on death of Armin H. Meyer;  
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			Zion Lutheran, Lincoln, Pictorial Directories, 2001, 2006, 
			and 2012; write up 140th anniversary and sanctuary photo; write up 
			on opening of addition connecting the sanctuary with the education 
			building; 
			Faith Lutheran, Lincoln, history; 
			 
			St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran, Hartsburg, 125th 
			anniversary, 2010; interior photo of church building; 
			 
			St. John’s Lutheran, Mt. Pulaski, 100th anniversary, 
			1868-1968; 1929 confirmation class photo;  
			 
			St. Peter’s Lutheran, Emden, news article on 125th 
			anniversary, 2004; “A Century of God’s Love and Blessing,” 
			1879-1979; 
			 
			Zion Lutheran, Chestnut, 1982-1992 100th anniversary service; 
			 
			Zion Lutheran, New Holland, 1902-1992 anniversary booklets; 
			 
			Zion Evangelical Lutheran, Mt. Pulaski, 100th anniversary 
			book, 1851-1951; photo with news article on 150th anniversary and 
			150th anniversary book; 
			 
			First United Methodist, Lincoln, history; photos; Directories 
			for 1984, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1999; 50 year members; 
			 
			Beason United Methodist, 2012 photo; 
			 
			Hartsburg United Methodist, Centennial Booklet, 1876-1976; 
			history and directory; 
			 
			Emden and Hartsburg United Methodist, combined church 
			directory; 
			 
			Latham United Methodist, news article and photo, church 
			renovation of stained glass windows, 2010; 
			 
			New Holland United Methodist, 125th anniversary; brief 
			history; 
			 
			Zion United Methodist, Chestnut, write up on new pastor Joel 
			Dietrich, 2005; 
			 
			Lincoln Hill Free Methodist, Lincoln, membership records and 
			minutes; news article, “Cornerstone Laid, History Beginning,” 1939; 
			copy of, Announcement of Closing letter;  
			 
			Allen Chapel, AME, Lincoln, 118th anniversary, 1868-1986; 
			news article, “Allen Chapel Wins Listing as Historic Place,” 2004; 
			article entitled, “Allen Chapel to Benefit from Questers Grant;” 
			photo Callie Gorens with AME Church in background; news article, 
			“Saving History, Lincoln’s Allen Chapel Due for Renovation,” 2012; 
			article, “Library Hosting Allen Chapel Exhibit,” 2012; “The Day of 
			Worship,” 9/4/1927; 
			 
			French’s Chapel, news article with photo, “The Closing of 
			French’s Chapel, 1870-1951;  
			 
			Lucas Chapel, in Methodist History and Lucas Cemetery 
			History; photo; 
			 
			Elkhart Methodist-Episcopal, Elkhart circuit 
			Methodist-Episcopal church directory, 1906; church history; 
			 
			Harmony ME, Beason, photos; worship schedule; torn down 
			1960’s; 
			 
			Emden Zion United Methodist, history, 2005; closing service, 
			2005; and news article on auction; 
			 
			Autobiography Peter Cartwright, the Backwood’s Preacher;  
			 
			Book, The Horse Preacher, by Elwell Crissey;  
			 
			Notes on book, “The Horse Preacher;” 
			 
			Records of Lincoln Circuit Methodist Churches in Logan 
			County, 1866-1920; (and Harmony Cemetery from 1885), 1970, 
			1981, and 1985 Decatur Genealogical Society; members; 
			marriages, baptisms; 
			 
			The Church of the Nazarene, Lincoln, history; photo; news 
			article on Centennial; 
			 
			Cumberland Presbyterian, Lincoln, history; church history by 
			Leonard Krusemark; Our Christmas Card Photo; the Rev. James White 
			family history;  
			 
			Fancy Prairie Presbyterian, Records, 1984; membership at time 
			of disbanding services, 1968; 
			 
			First Presbyterian, Lincoln, 2007 and earlier histories; Our 
			Church Family booklet, 2007; Historic Tour of Churches bulletin, 
			2008; letter from Eliot Porter, pastor, when leaving in 1929; news 
			article, “First Presbyterian Church;” photos; news item, “First 
			Presbyterian’s Long Journey—150th anniversary,” 2007; Book, Links, 
			by the Rev. Bruce Allison, 1990; 
			 
			Middletown Presbyterian & Irish Grove, 90th anniversary 
			bulletin, 1995; news item on 175th anniversary, 2010; photo; 
			article, “The Little White Church on the Hill.” Dedication bulletin, 
			1926; 150 year booklet; 
			 
			Salvation Army, history beginning in 1889; photo of Lt. 
			Clarence Walroth in uniform with banjo, 1953; 
			 
			St. John United Church of Christ, Volumes 1 & 2 Memories 
			booklets of St. John United Church of Christ with CD; Dedication 
			booklet for new parsonage, 1956; H. J. Barth, pastor; 1960 
			Centennial pageant program; 2010, Church Celebrates 150th with Quilt 
			Show;  
			 
			1997, “An Immigrant Reaching Out;” photo; 1995 photos with 
			write up on Rev. Elmer Hoefer; News item and photos on Germanfest, 
			1999; 125th anniversary write up, 1985;  
			 
			Directories for 1960, 1979 and 2010; news article on 1912, tenth 
			year anniversary of Deaconess Hospital at the church; play 
			written by Ruth Bidner in 1975 entitled, “The Vine That winds So 
			True,” the story of the church; news article on Reinhold 
			Niebuhr; 
			 
			The Universalist Church, history. 
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