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Old "Redemption" Now Removed
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Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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Creator
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
Title
Old "Redemption" Now Removed
Date
ca. 1922
Description
Street view of a corner church and the adjacent row of houses. The congregation walks from the building and horse-drawn carriages wait outside.
Notes
One of the most notable structures removed in the course of the Parkway operation was that of the Church of the Redemption (Protestant Episcopal). This building, located at the northwestern corner of Twenty-second and Callowhill streets, was erected for this congregation in 1847 and was, with its enlargements, occupied by them sixty-five years. The congregation removed in 1912 to Fifty-sixth and Market streets, merging the St. Anna's Mission, previously located there. Dating from 1845, when this church was founded, the rectors have been the Reverends George A. Durborow, John P. DuHanel, Thomas R. List and Albert E. Clay. Rev. Dr. List, who was a veteran soldier of the Civil War, became Rector Emeritus in 1912, after thrity-seven years of ministrations.
Taylor Catalog Number: 63
Is part of
Frank H. Taylor Collection
Identifier
Taylor - Case 6-2 [2717.F]
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Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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