Dedication: A Centennial Story
History
Mrs. Frances Carlton Baker and 41 others withdraw their membership from First Church to found Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, on June 29, 1909. Mr. Edwin W. Cravin, former Grand Commander of the Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar of Washington, responds. Takes place in the iconic Alaska Building at Second Avenue and Cherry Street.
Image: Second Avenue and Alaska Building. Cindy Safronoff collection.
The book Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Centennial Story by Cindy Peyser Safronoff is available on Amazon, through Powell's Books, or by special order through your favorite local book store.
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S2 E15: Fort Lewis Activity (1934)
S2 E14: Inspirational Meetings (1934)
S2 E13: Making History (1933)
S2 E12: New Hymnal (1932)
S2 E11: Washington Bicentennial (1932)
S2 E10: Ushering (1931)
S2 E9: Standing Rules (1931)
S2 E8: Eagleson Hall (1930)
S2 E7: Radiocasts (1930)
S2 E6: Tenth Church Dedication (1929)
S2 E5: To Arouse United Interest (1929)
S2 E4: Third Church Dedication (1929)
S2 E3: Joint Dedication Committee (1929)
S2 E2: Call to Action (1929)
S2 E1: Pivotal Moment (1929)
26. Influence and Inspiration (1918)
Black History Month Bonus - Central Area Reading Room (1970)
48. Afterword (2019)
47. Christian Science Teacher (1929)
46. Architect (1925)
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