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Articles on All Saints' history previously published in The Bell Tower
General History:
A Record of Our Beginnings -- March 2007
Tracing our Roots to St. Thomas Church -- February 2002
The Land Around Us -- March 2003
The Banks Saga -- Continued -- December 2004
The Ladies Aid -- August 2006
The Consecration of All Saints' Church -- February 2007
Slaves and the Civil War -- April 2007
The Land of Goshen -- May 2007
Time Pieces
1850-1861 The Pre-Parish, Pre-War Years-- March 2002
1862-1878 The Birth of the Parish -- April 2002
1879-1887 The Parish Sets Down Roots -- May 2002
1888-1893 A Permanent Home for the Parish -- July 2002
1893 -1904 Turn of the Century -- February 2003
1905-1912 Fletcher's Final Seven Years -- December 2003
1913-1917 Division and Trying Time -- September 2004
1918-1923 After the War -- February 2005
1924-1936 Into the Depression -- April 2005
1937-1940 The Church at 50 -- April 2006
1941-1945 War Years -- July 2006
1946 - 1950: Post War Years -- November 2006
1951 - 1953: The Fabulous Fifties -- March 2008
People:
Charles E. Cassell, Architect of all Saints' Chapel-- July 2000
Meet Miss Hannah More -- September 2000
Elizabeth Wyman Keyser -- November 2000
Colonel William Norris, 1820-1896 -- September 2003
The first Ordination at All Saints' (Francis Bloy) -- March 2004
William Keyser Dies Suddenly -- June 2004
All Saints' and Radcliffe College (Sarah Wyman Whitman) -- June 2005
Bishop Thomas John Claggett -- October 2006
Keyser's Bounty -- October 2007
Buildings:
Exploring the Chapel Site -- June 2001
The Gothic Revival and St. Michael’s Chapel -- September 2002
Groff Hall Turns 40 -- July 2003
Round Towers -- May 2004
A Who's Who in Glass -- October 2004
Inspiration for a Church -- May 2005
And Thy Saints Give Thanks Unto Thee
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