Publisher's Synopsis
"A Century of History of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Indiana" offers a detailed account of the church's first one hundred years. Written by Emily Orr Clifford and Mary French Reilly, the book provides sketches of its pastors, officers, and prominent members, along with reminiscences of early times. This historical record provides valuable insights into the development of the Presbyterian community in Evansville, Indiana, and its impact on the wider local society.
It preserves the stories and contributions of those who shaped the church, providing a window into the religious and social life of the community during its formative years. This book will appeal to anyone interested in local history, religious studies, and genealogy, offering a glimpse into the past and celebrating the legacy of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church.
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