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Rev. Gerhardus Langdon Demarest
Gerhardus Langdon Demarest was the minister of our First Universalist Society during the tragic years of the American Civil War.
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The Crosleys and Our Church
The Powel Crosley Sr. family was involved in our church from the mid 1800s through the first half of the 1900s. Their son, Powel Crosley Jr., founded WLW, started an innovative car company, and was owner of the Reds.
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How Universalists “Move”: Contrasting Two Ads
A contrast these two ads, the first by our church at City Temple on April 27, 1957; the second from a Salem Acres pamphlet circa 1980.
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Our Alice Belle Holabird Communion Table
The altar at the front of our sanctuary was carved by Alice Belle Holabird as a communion table and dedicated on Easter Sunday, 1880. Here is information on her artistic background and life.
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Where We Have Worshiped
Church Historian Mike Roberts shares information on the five main locations of our congregation over its history.
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Don and Muriel Steelman
The names Don and Muriel Steelman are prevalent in the history of our church from the mid 1950s until Muriel’s passing in the early 1990s.