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History of St. Paul's Parish, New Haven

Frances Barney Bishop

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English
Tradd Street Press
14 February 2026
""History of St. Paul's Parish, New Haven, 1830-1930"" is a comprehensive historical account detailing the first century of one of Connecticut's most prominent Episcopal congregations. Written by Frances Bishop Barney, this work meticulously charts the spiritual and communal evolution of the parish from its founding in the early 19th century through the growth of the early 20th century. The narrative explores the architectural development of the church property, the ecclesiastical leadership of various rectors, and the expansion of the congregation's social and religious mission within the city of New Haven. Through a careful examination of parish records and local events, Barney highlights the church's role in the religious life of the region, including its charitable endeavors, missionary outreach, and the establishment of various parish organizations.

As a study of urban religious life in New England, ""History of St. Paul's Parish, New Haven, 1830-1930"" provides valuable insights for historians, genealogists, and those interested in the development of the Episcopal Church in America. This volume serves as an important record of the faith, dedication, and community spirit that defined the parish throughout its first one hundred years of service.

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Imprint:   Tradd Street Press
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   354g
ISBN:   9781025714523
ISBN 10:   1025714520
Pages:   124
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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