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[St. Mark United Methodist Church 100 Annivesary]
Four page Pamphlet of St. Mark United Methodist Church's 100th Anniversary service.
[St. Mark Vacation Church School]
The class teachers of St. Mark's Vacation Church School poses in front of their building on a day in June 1952. It is noted that two of the teachers were absent due to their attendance at a funeral.
[Stone structure at Glen Lake Camp]
Photograph of a stone structure at Glen Lake Camp.
[Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church]
Photograph of Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church (north). The church was dedicated in 1914 and renamed Broadway Methodist Episcopal in 1924. The architect was Frank Singleton and the pastor was Gordon Olson.
[Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church North]
Photograph of Swedish Methodist Church, North. The church was located at the corner of W. Broadway and St. Louis Avenue and burned down in 1909. There is a fence surrounding the church.
Teenage Boy and Girl Playing Table Tennis
Photograph of a young man and woman playing table tennis in the sunlight. The girl is wearing denim shorts and a striped t-shirt. The boy is wearing a button-up shirt, khaki pants and sunglasses. In the background are covered picnic areas with more teenagers.
Teenagers Dancing at Glen Lake Camp
Photograph of several teenagers, mostly girls, dancing on pavement outside. The girls are all wearing dresses, some pink and some blue. One young man is dancing and wearing a button-up shirt and black pants. In the background are rock cabins.
[Telegraph from A.L. Moore to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from A.L. Moore to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from J. Frank Smith to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from J. Frank Smith to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 12, 1914 from McKinney Texas.
[Telegraph from John M. Marcus to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from John M. Barcus to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from John R. Nelson to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from John R. Nelson to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
[Telegraph from Nicholas to Isabella Waters Morris]
Telegraph from Nicholas to Mrs. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris (Isabella Waters Morris). The telegraph was sent on December 11, 1914.
Texas Children Home Society Ad
Ad for the Texas Children Home Society titled "Texas Children Hoem Society and Fifty Little Ones." The ad had a portrait of Reverend I.Z.T Morris in the center and is surrounded by the portraits of 51 children of different ages.
[Texas Children's Home and Aid Society Letterhead]
Letterhead of Texas Children's Home and Aid Society. There is a slogan at the top of the letterhead that states: "The best place for a child is in a good Christian home."
[Texas Historical Commission Marker: St. Mark United Methodist Church]
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for St. Mark United Methodist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Text: This congregation was formed in 1940 by the merger of several historic Fort Worth Methodist Churches. The Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1883 with twenty charter members under the leadership of the Rev. P. S. Juhline. Use of the Swedish language during worship services continued until 1920. In 1924 the name of the congregation was changed to Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church. Six years later, St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church merged with the Broadway congregation. St. Paul's had been organized in 1877 with thirty charter members under the leadership of the Rev. Harvey Webb. Mulkey Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church began in the late 1880s as a mission of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Fort Worth. The church was named for the Rev. and Mrs. William Mulkey, parents of George Mulkey, who was a charter member of the new church. The Rev. John M. Barcus served as first pastor. At the 1940 annual conference, these historic congregations merged to become the Broadway-Mulkey Methodist Eposcopal Church, South. The name St. Mark was adopted in 1945. The congregation has worshiped at this site since 1960. (1985)
Texas Methodist Centennial Yearbook: The Story of Methodism During the Last One Hundred Years in Texas. Illustrated With Some Twenty-five Hundred Portraits of Persons and Places.
Texas Methodist Centennial Yearbook includes six sections. From the table of contents: Section I: This section deals with the careers of Bishop H. A. Boaz and Bishop A. Frank Smith--The early beginnings of Methodism in England under John Wesley with illustrations of his family and religious life--His experiences in America--Early days in Texas--Pioneer Methodist educational institutions along with present-day ones--Early leaders of Texas Methodism--Sketches of important events--Portraits of various clerical and lay leaders. Sections II-IV: Minutes of the North Texas, West Texas, Central Texas, Texas, and Northwest Texas Conferences including statistical tables and pictures of the ministers. Index to pictures starts on page 790; indexes to various schools, historic scenes and events and to historical sketches start on page 796.
[Three children with suitcases]
Photograph of three youths with suitcases at Glen Lake Camp.
[Two boys playing a game]
Photograph of two boys playing a game. There are other players in the background. The boy on the left is wearing a striped shirt.
[Two Girls Canoeing]
Photograph of two girls canoeing. The word "Ouachita" is written on the side of the canoe.
Two Girls Walking at Glen Lake Camp
Photograph of two young women, one wearing a blue dress and one in a white blouse and red skirt, holding hands as they pass under a sign that reads, "Prayer Point". One is holding a book and in the background is a rock-lined path and trees.
[Two men erecting a wooden cross near Glen Lake Camp]
Photograph of two unknown men erecting a wooden cross on a hill overlooking Glen Lake Camp.
[Two unknown young men practicing archery]
Photograph of two unknown young men practicing archery. The two men have their bows raised. There is a decorative border around the photograph.
Two Young Women at Glen Lake Camp
Photograph of two young women seated in front of a rock and wood altar at Glen Lake Camp. The blond woman is wearing a white, ruffled blouse and red skirt. The brunette woman is wearing a blue dress. In the background is a fence and trees.
[Two young women jumping off of diving boards]
Photograph of two young women jumping off of diving boards. There are other swimmers surrounding the diving boards.
Unidentified Man
Photograph of an unidentified man.
Unidentified Man
Portrait of an unidentified man.
[Unknown young woman at Vesper Point]
Photograph of an unknown young woman at Vesper Point in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The woman is shown between a stone-table and a wooden bench.
[V. Cyrus Barcus]
Photograph of V. Cyrus Barcus. Barcus was affiliated with the Mulkey Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (South) from 1935 to 1936.
[W.J. (Bill) Reynolds]
Photograph of W.J. (Bill) Reynolds. Back of photograph: 1983-1984 St. Mark
[W.S.C.S. Cabin]
Photograph of a W.S.C.S. Cabin surrounded by large trees.
[W. Smtih holding a book]
Photograph of W. F. or (J.) Smith holding a book. Smith was affiliated with the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church (South) from 1930 to 1933.
[Warren A. Flynn]
Photograph of Warren A. Flynn. Flynn was affiliated with St. Mark Methodist Church from 1947 to 1950.
[West Texas Conference - St. Andrew's Woman's Society of Christian Service.]
A three page program detailing the 2nd Training Meeting of the St. Andrew's Woman's Society Christian Service, held at St. Andrews Methodist Church on March 20, 1954.
White Cross_Glen Lake Camp
White cross on a pedestal at Glen Lake Camp.
[William Lee Hankla]
Photograph of William Lee Hankla. Hankla was affiliated with the St. Mark Methodist Church from 1951 to 1954.
Workers Preparing Food
Two women at Glen Lake Camp prepare breakfast in large pots, using Corn Flakes and several cartons of milk as ingredients.
[Young boy at Rainbow Camp]
Photograph of a young boy and others at Rainbow Camp. There is a picnic table in the background with various food items. There is a dog near the group of people.
A Young Boy Ringing a Large Bell
Photograph of a young boy ringing a large metal bell. The boy has long blond hair and is wearing a button-up shirt, cutoff shorts, striped socks and sneakers.
Young Boys at Camp
Photograph of three young boys and a man bringing suitcases into a stone cabin. All three boys are wearing colored shorts, collared shirts and one is wearing a hat. The older man is standing in the doorway holding open the screen door. He is wearing a hat with a card pinned to it, horn-rimmed glasses and a watch.
A Young Girl at Glen Lake Camp
Photograph of a young girl wearing pigtails and a striped shirt. She is braiding thread on a wooden table, and has a name tag around her neck that reads, "Nancy".
[Young man hitting a ball with a bat]
Photograph of a young man hitting a baseball with a bat. There are other boys and young men in the background.
[Youth Assembly at Southwestern]
Youth Assembly at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.
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