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Cameron United Methodist Church History Collection

This digital collection is a sample of items from the physical collection of the Cameron United Methodist Church History Collection. It presents several items of this Denver church's history from the early 1900s to 1996 including photographs, service bulletins, and newspaper articles about the 100 year history of the church. This collection was digitized by Baylee Suskin whose work has been graciously funded by the Mountain Sky Archives and History Commission.


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Diamond Jubilee Bulletin, 1963
Diamond Jubilee 75th anniversary celebration listing the week's events, historical data, and roster of ministers from 1888-1963
Early Photograph of Cameron Memorial Church
Early c. 1900s photograph of Cameron Memorial Church exterior with two women and two children leaning against the fence
Exterior of Cameron Methodist Church
Early c. 1900s photograph of Cameron Methodist Church exterior with man standing on church steps
Invitation for 90th Anniversary Service to Bishop Wheatley
Letter from Rev. Hamlyn to Bishop Melvin Wheatley and his wife inviting them to attend the 90th Anniversary Service taking place September 24 to October 1, 1978, and a response from Bishop Wheatley's office
Mid-Twentieth Century Photograph of Cameron Methodist Church
Mid-20th century black and white photograph of Cameron Methodist Church exterior
Sermon Delivered by Rev. Phelps, 1964
Sermon entitled "This Is Our Church" delivered on May 17, 1964 by Rev. Willis C. Phelps just after the 75th anniversary celebrations with details of church history
Service Bulletin with Church History, 1971
Service bulletin for week of September 26 to October 1, 1971 with a short church history and a list of ministers from 1888-1971
Sunday Service Bulletin, 1940
Bulletin for Sunday service October 6, 1940
Sunday Service Bulletin, 1941
Bulletin for Sunday service September 28, 1941
Sunday Service Bulletin, 1952
Bulletin for Sunday service February 24, 1952

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