Thursday, June 26, 2003


EUCLID AVENUE, CLEVELAND
(Home of the Sterling Beckwith House or Draper-Beckwith Mansion)

(Matthew>Matthew>Jonah>George>Barzillai>Barzilla>Frederick>Thomas Sterling Beckwith)

http://www.cleveland.com/living/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/living/105662045752570.xml
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MARAC/1euclid.jpg
http://www.sunnews.com/news/1998/1217/acuniclub.htm
http://www.ohiopreservation.org/Euclid.htm
http://www.ascecleveland.org/83annual.html
http://preswesres.org/aboutus/history.html
A number of churches were established by a single church starting a Sunday School in a new neighborhood. First (Old Stone), Second, and North Churches each did this more than once. In 1876 Second received an endowment for this purpose in the will of Thomas Sterling Beckwith. Between 1899 and 1918 the First Church in Ashtabula, with the financial help of Elder Samuel R. Harris, started three churches.



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