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St. Philip's Church records, 1819-1976.
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St. Philip's Church records, 1819-1976.
Abstract
Registers for baptisms 1819-1968; communicants, 1882-1883; confirmations, 1876-1969; marriages, 1865-1950; burials, 1875-1911; and records of internment, 1854-1929. Vestry minutes, 1843-1933; liturgical files; texts of speeches and addresses; financial records; scrapbooks; and photographs. Correspondence and subject files of M. Moran Weston. Records of activities with which the church has been involved in Harlem. Activities include housing for seniors, a nursing facility for the aged, educational, cultural, and youth programs, providing pre-school and after school programs, and summer camp and job placement for teenagers.
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Originals: 75 lin. ft.Copies: 6 microfilm reels.
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Weston, M. Moran, 1910-2002
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Episcopal clergyman and social activist, Columbia University A.B., 1930; Ph.D, 1954. He was born in North Carolina, the son and grandson of Episcopal ministers, and he studied under his mother, Catherine Perry Weston, at St. Luke's Parochial School in Tarboro NC, which had been founded by his maternal grandfather, the Rev. John W. Perry, in 1882. Following in the footsteps of his mother and his father, the Rev. Milton Moran Weston, he attended St. Augustine's Junior Coll...
St. Philip's Church (New York, N.Y.)
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Church located in Harlem, New York. Actively involved in community affairs, the church, founded in 1810, traces its origins to Trinity Church in lower Manhattan. Hutchens Chew Bishop served as rector of the Church from 1886-1933, his son Shelton Hale Bishop was rector from 1933-1957, and M. Moran Weston served as rector from 1957 until 1982. From the description of St. Philip's Church records, 1819-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122465895 ...