Title | First Reformed Church of Roseland |
Description | The First Reform Church, coner 107th and Michigan Avenue, had the distinction of being the first church organzation in this part of Chicago. It was organized in 1849, when Roseland was only a farming community. The present churh building was erected in 1887, while Rev. Henry Van Eff was pastor. The church has a seating capacity of 1400; being the largest church in this part of the city. Its membership is about 750, and they have a Sunday school of about 1300 enrollment. A splendid pipe organ costin $3250 is one of the attractions of the church. The present Pastor is Rev. Henry Hosper. |
Subjects | Roseland_Community; |
Creator | |
Date | -00-00 |
Format | Photograph (all forms) |
Identifier | 13658: PFP12.28..07.01 |
Rights | The Pullman State Historic Site provides reproductions of items from its collections for personal or research use. If an image is to be reproduced in any type of publication or on the web, written permission is required and use fees may be assessed. Digitization of some of the items in this collection was developed pursuant to a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, an Office of the Secretary of State using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act. |
Collection | Pullman State Historic Site |