From Tavern to Temple, St. Peter's Church, Auburn: The First Century

From Tavern to Temple, St. Peter's Church, Auburn: The First Century

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Publisher's Synopsis

For two hundred years since 1805 the tale of St. Peter's Episcopal Church has been entertwined with the story of the historic city of Auburn, New York. From the close of the American Revolution to the development of nineteenth century industry, Auburn has had significance as the location of international manufacturing and as the home of William Henry Seward. Thanks to the preservation of St. Peter's vital records, an account of the venerable parish's involvement in Auburn's history has been professionally written by the Rev. Robert Curtis Ayers, Ph.D. Dr. Ayers specializes in ecclesiastical history and is Rector Emeritus of the present Auburn parish of Saints Peter and John. FROM TAVERN TO TEMPLE: ST. PETER'S CHURCH, AUBURN: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS details the social development of the parish, with special attention to the role of women, as well as the part that individual clergy and laymen played in the development of the church.

Book information

ISBN: 9781932842142
Publisher: Cloudbank Creations
Imprint: Cloudbank Creations
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 370g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm