COLLECTIONS
St. John's Episcopal Church Collections
First railroad into Cache Valley
Transcript of radio broadcast about the first railroad into Cache Valley
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, 1878-1883
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, 1878-1883. W.G. Everett (Kirby's brother in law), Rye New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, June-July 1887
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, June-July 1887. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, Salt Lake city, Utah
Incoming correspondence to Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, June 22, 1887
Incoming correspondence to Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, June 22, 1887. John Williams, (Bishop of Connecticut), Middletown, Connecticut
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, December 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, December 1886. George M. Scott, Fifth Avenue Hotel, Madison Square, New York, New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 23-25, 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 23-25, 1886. William Coswell Doane, (Bishop of Albany), House of Bishops, Albany, New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 1-8, 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 1-8, 1886. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, (Bishop of Western New York)
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 12-30, 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 12-30, 1886. Ozi Whitaker, (Bishop of Nevada), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, March 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, March 1886. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, Silver Reef, Utah
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 26-31, 1886
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 26-31, 1886. Mahlon, Gilbert, (Bishop of Minnesota), [Chicago, Illinois?]
Protestant and Catholic Schools and Churches In Cache Valley
Correspondence and Notes: Protestant and Catholic Schools and Churches In Cache Valley
Window of St. John's Episcopal Church, Logan, Utah
Stained Glass art in window of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah
Delta Kappa Theta wagon (1 of 2)
Delta Kappa Theta horse-drawn wagon in front of St. John's Episcopal Church at the corner of 100 No. and 100 E., Logan
Delta Kappa Theta wagon (2 of 2)
Delta Kappa Theta horse-drawn wagon in front of St. John's Episcopal Church at the corner of 100 No. and 100 E., Logan
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House (2 of 3)
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House
Stained glass windows inside St. John's Church
Stained glass windows inside St. John's Episcopal Church
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church (1 of 3)
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House (3 of 3)
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church (2 of 3)
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church (3 of 3)
Worshippers during services at St. John's Church
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House (1 of 3)
Exterior of St. John's Church and Champ House
Children in class at Church on the southeast corner of 200 W. and Center Street in Logan, Utah
Children in class at Church on the southeast corner of 200 W. and Center Street in Logan, Utah - probably at St. John's Episcopal Church
Clergy of the Episcopal Church in Utah
Clergy of the Episcopal Church in Utah - First row: William J. Hannifin (All Souls. Garfield, Utah), Alvin Lafon (St. John's. Logan, Utah), Richard S. Watson (Bishop), William F. Bulkley (Archdeacon), Richard W. Roland (Dean, St. Marks). Second row:…
John Matthews
John Matthews - Lived from 1849-1935. Pioneer of Benson, Utah. Bishop's Warden, St. John's Episcopal Church 1880s-1920s Postmaster, King P.O. 1897-1922
Boy Scouts from St. John's Church in Logan Canyon
Outing of Boy Scouts from St. John's Church. Church sponsored first Boy Scout Troop in the West. Photo by Rev. John Paul Jones. Identified in group: Vincent Petersen, Ted Petersen
The Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles. Episcopal Bishop of Utah
The Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles. Episcopal Bishop of Utah