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Eufaula Trinity Episcopal Church

Description: Rt. Reverend Thomas Casady with five other men and one woman standing in front of stone building under construction. On back of original photo, Nov. 1930. Eufala Trinity Episcopal Church.
Date: 1930
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Eufaula Trinity Episcopal Church

Description: Side view of Eufala Trinity Episcopal Church stone building with cross at front roof, street sign for High St. / South Third St. in foreground
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Reverend Seth Carlyle Edwards

Description: Reverend Seth C. Edwards was an Episcopal priest at The Church of the Redeemer and Walnut Grove, Oklahoma City, 1943-1948. He is best known for being the founder and director of the Walnut Grove Neighborhood Center. The center provided recreation, social case work, remedial education and counseling services in the under-privileged area of Oklahoma City. He also ministered to Langston University students for the diocese, trying to establish an Episcopal mission. The Walnut Grove Neighborhood Cen… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Elk City St. Michael's Episcopal Church

Description: Wood frame single story church with center door at front, and concrete front stoop. St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Elk City, closed 1988.
Date: 1955
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Altar at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Poteau

Description: Altar area within St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Wood altar, dossal, cross at center, flower vase and candelabra on each side, Bible, large vase with flowers beside altar on each side.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Banner at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Perry

Description: Burlap banner, blue lettering "SAINT MARK'S," image of lion blue lettering "PRO CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA", black lettering "PERRY," "OK," and vertically "1893." Hanging on brick wall.
Date: 2019
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Second Church of Ascension Episcopal Church, Pawnee

Description: The barn was owned by Ted Lusk but in 1956 converted into an Episcopal church when the congregation had no building. Written on back of photo "Church of the Ascension, Pawnee, Oklahoma, by Mrs. Maurice Marx, Pawnee, Okla. Old dairy barn converted into a church, cinder block church building with arched roof and cross atop peak. Double front door entrance with an addition to left.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Interior of Second Church of Ascension Episcopal Church, Pawnee

Description: Center aisle with painted wood pews on either side, wood painted altar rail and dais. On the altar stand the altar cross, candelabras and flowers. There is a lower vaulted ceiling over altar area. This was a dairy barn converted in an Episcopal church in 1956.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Early St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Paul's Valley

Description: First Episcopal Church in Paul's Valley. Wood frame church, steep pitched shingled roof, cross at apex of roof, front double doors, two windows on side, alcove at right with steps to porch and door. Wood enclosures around new tree near boardwalk as well as tree to left of front door and near side door. Organized in 1893, the church built closer to 1900. The building and land were sold in 1930. Photographer's name stamped on back and written in pencil, "Paul's Valley (old)."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Paul's Valley St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Description: First Episcopal Church in Paul's Valley. Wood frame building, steep pitched roof, cross at apex of roof, enclosed vestibule with steep pitched roof and cross at apex, double front doors, split rail fencing around building, typed in bottom border of photo "St. Anne's Episcopal Church, W. Paul at Ash, Paul's Valley, Oklahoma." Anne crossed out and replaced with Mary's. Church built in early 1900's and sold in 1930.
Date: unknown
Creator: C. P. Bruce
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church Paul's Valley

Description: Second church building in Paul's Valley designed by Fred Shellabarger who was to design a cost effective building to seat 100. Red brick structure, cedar shakes on steep roof with v shaped dome at top, cross at apex of roof, wood sign in front lawn, "ST. TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH" "Sunday 10:00, A CONCREGATION OF THE GREAT PLAINS CLUSTER" St. Timothy's was established in 1953 without a building, then in 1960's bought land near Paul's Valley Golf Course where it is now located.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Banner for Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Red background, image of St. Paul wearing blue stole over white toga, holding book in right hand and sword in left, gold lettering below image "ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Ordination of H. B. Morris to Diaconate at Pawhuska

Description: Clergy and congregation standing in front of wood frame church with three windows at center front, and door at far right corner. In the center of the picture is Rev. Herbert B. Morris. He was born in Oklahoma, baptized by Rt. Rev. Francis Key Brooke in 1895, and ordained by Rt. Rev. Theodore Payne Thurston on July 3, 1923. Rt. Rev. Thurston is to the right of Rev. Morris.
Date: 1923
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Rt. Reverend Thurston Outside of the Church of Ascension Episcopal Church, Pawnee

Description: Rt. Reverend Theodore Payne Thurston seated at the center of front row. Mrs. Thurston is to the left of the bishop. Other women and men congregants are standing and seated. The women with mortarboards are Sunday School teachers. The stone church with three arched windows are in background. The image is dated between 1911 and 1936.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior Church of Ascension Episcopal Church, Pawnee

Description: Stone church with square shaped belfry tower at right. Arched windows on side of the building. The church was built in 1902 at 6th and Denver but by 1936 was collapsing. The building and property were later sold.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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