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Semper eadem : a history of Trinity Church in Newport, 1698-2000 / by John B. Hattendorf.

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

GUSN

GUSN-146549

Description

ix, 525 p. : ill., 3 maps ; 27 cm.

Details

Descriptive Terms

Church history.

Originator

Hattendorf, John B.

Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1 Colony and Town, Empire and Church: -- The Context of the New Anglican Parish, 1698-99 -- 2 A Tumultuous Beginning: Forming the Parish, 1698-1709 -- 3 James Honyman and "the Most Beautiful Structure in -- America, "1709-50 -- 4 Growth and Affluence, 1750-64 -- 5 A Loyalist Church in the Era of Revolution, 1764-81 -- 6 Beginning Again, 1781-1810 -- 7 A Poor Parish in an Impoverished Town, 1810-40 -- 8 Renewed Vitality, Renewed Conflict, 1840-66 -- 9 Peace, Stability, and Growth, 1867-1907 -- 10 Wars, Restoration, and Anniversaries, 1907-49 -- 11 New Ventures in a Battle for Survival, 1950-73 -- 12 Divestment and Consolidation, 1973-2000 -- Appendices -- A. The Monuments and Stained Glass -- B. The Inscriptions in the Churchyard -- C. The Pews, their Owners, and Memorials -- Bibliography -- Index.

Publication

Newport, R.I. : The Church

Description

ix, 525 p. : ill., 3 maps ; 27 cm.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 498-[506]) and index.
Gift of Robert B. Severy, June 7, 2004.

ISBN

0970650701
9780970650702

Call Number

Stacks BX5980.N67 H38 2001

Other People and Orgs

Trinity Church (Newport, R.I.)

Places

Newport (R.I.)

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