Victor Murdock, editor-in-chief of the Wichita Eagle newspaper, makes speech on occasion of 50th anniversary of first Salvation Army street meeting in Wichita. Bronze tablet was placed in concrete in front of Farha Bootery shoe store, 116 East…
View looking north toward headquarters of Wichita-based organization Defenders of the Christian Faith. Building located at 2502 East Douglas Avenue at northeast corner of Poplar Street and Douglas Avenue. Founder and leader Rev. Dr. Gerald B. Winrod…
Children arriving during snow storm for week day religious school at First Baptist Church Educational Building, 315 North Broadway. First Methodist Church in background. Wichita Transportation Corporation bus delivered children to school.
First Unitarian Church, southeast corner of Topeka and Central. The Carter Memorial Parsonage was next door at 448 North Topeka. The Parsonage was named for Lucetta Carter who donated the money for the parsonage.
Groundbreaking by 180 members of the Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. This church is located at the southwest corner of Maple Street and Martinson Avenue. Photograph taken September 23, 1905.
Wichita citizens posed in front of church building in Wichita, built around 1870 and used by the Protestant Episcopal Church, now St. John's Episcopal Church. The location was north of Third Street on east side of Main Street.