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Montclair United Methodist Church History Collection

This digital collection is a sample of items from the physical collection of the Montclair United Methodist Church History Collection. It presents several items of church history from the Montclair United Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado from 1942 to 1968. Before 1947, they were known as the Montclair Community Methodist 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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"A Brief History of Montclair Methodist Church," 1955
Typewritten history of the church by George Stiles, M.D. on May 20, 1955
"Building For Service" Brochure of New Building Plans, 1947
Architect's sketches and descriptions of the new church with some church history
Brochure of Church Programs with Photographs
Brochure with photographs of newly constructed church, list of programs and worship times, and a word from Pastor Critchett about the church's history
Budget For New Building Brochure, 1947
Brochure with photographs and budget for new building construction on Newport and 12th Streets in Denver, CO
Church Parishoners, 1942/1948
Three black and white photographs with writing on the back showing parishoners at Montclair Methodist Church in 1942 and 1948
Consecration Service Bulletin, 1960
Sunday service bulletin from the Consecration Service on July 10, 1960
Dedication Service Bulletin, 1968
Bulletin from the Service of Dedication on December 29, 1968
Fifth Anniversary Service Bulletin, 1947
Sunday service bulletin November 16, 1947 on the church's 5th anniversary
Letter to Brother Titsworth with Sketch of Church
Letter from C. N. Graham to Brother Titsworth explaining the name change from Montclair Community Methodist Church to Montclair Methodist Church in 1947
Photographs of Exterior and Interior of Montclair United Methodist Church
Black and white photographs from 1960s of the exterior of the church and of the altar

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