Ithaca (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs.
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell United Religious Work records
Records of the Cornell University Christian Association.
Cornell University. Council of Federated Ministries. Printed items
Eugene Durham papers
First Unitarian Society of Ithaca (N.Y.) records
Constitutions, board minutes, correspondence, financial records, and numerous other records of the church.
Francisco Dusenberry notebooks
Henry N. Hinckley local history ephemera
Printed and manuscript ephemera relating to canals, commerce and banking, education, politics and elections, religion, smoking, theater, travel and transportation, and technical equipment, primarily in Ithaca and Tompkins County.
Ithaca and Tompkins County (N.Y.) printed material
Included are photographs, maps, brochures, booklets, programs, broadsides, invitations, historical outlines, and other printed items pertaining to subjects including local politics and government, urban renewal, religion, civic and social events and organizations, musical and dramatic productions, transportation, educational institutions, and geology of the region.
Kramer family papers
Papers include letters written to the Kramer family from Kevin Kramer while in Vienna. Also, pictures, letters, and diaries relating to Jeffrey A. Kramer's service aboard the U.S.S. Nimitz; papers concerning Samuel Kramer's World War II service; and Anne Gudis' and Samuel's war-time correspondence. Also, papers, research materials, notes, clippings, and correspondence relating to the history of the Ithaca Jewish Community.
St. Johns Episcopal Church of Ithaca records
Two parish registers (1831-1837, 1843-1870) which list baptisms, confirmation, membership, marriage and burial records and one volume of vestry meeting minutes (1822-1906) which record the organizaiton of the church, vestrymen elected, and discussion of parish finances and affairs.