Dedication: A Centennial Story
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Mr. Allen H. Armstrong's support of the Christian Science movement in Seattle ends. Includes discussion of the three downtown Christian Science professional centers: the Empire Building on Second Avenue, the Shafer Building at Sixth Avenue and Pine Street, and the Joshua Green Building at Fourth Avenue and Pike Street. Also, the three joint downtown reading rooms: the Empire Building, the Shafer Building, and the Maynard Building at First Avenue South and Washington Street. Judge Thomas Burke gets a memorial at Volunteer Park.
Image: Allen H. Armstrong, C.S.B. Drawing by Christina Safronoff.
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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25. University of Washington Society (1917)
24. Incorporation (1916)
23. First Unit (1915)
22. Church Growth (1915)
21. A Woman‘s Religion (1914)
20. Declarations of War (1914)
19. Spreading Branches (1914)
18. Seismic Disturbance (1914)
17. Temple of Bedford Limestone (1914)
16. Joint Activities (1911)
15. Pastor Emeritus - Rev. Mary Baker Eddy (1910)
14. Temporary Structure (1909)
13. Independence Day (1909)
12. Letter of Withdrawal (1909)
11. Not the Old Style Church (1907)
10. Resolutions (1906)
9. Mother Church Extension (1902)
8. Christian Science Chapel (1900)
7. Christian Scientist (1899)
6. A New Church (1895)
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