scan of the 1958 Second Presbyterian Church newsletter. Advertisements with a black and white photos are in the pages of the newsletter, along with black font.
scan of typed letter to the Portsmouth Times from the Second Presbyterian Church. This includes information, a celebration schedule, and brief history of the church in honor of celebrating its 100th birthday on February 9, 1975. The article is to be printed in the Portsmouth Times on February 8, 1975. Blue ink used.
scan of typed page with a few corrections in black ink. Page contains information about the organization of the Second Presbyterian Church and its societies and organized missionary work throughout its history. Black ink, and pages are stapled together.
Colorized image of the Second Presbyterian Church located on Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. The congregation had built its original building at the same location in 1875 when First Presbyterian expanded. This building of "Humellstown Brownstone" was dedicated December 3, 1911.
Sepia toned photo image of Second Presbyterian Church building at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. The congregation built this building in 1875 when the First Presbyterian congregation expanded.
Colorized photo lithographic image of the church building at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. The congregation had built its original building at this location in 1875 when the First Presbyterian congregation expanded. This building of "Humellstown Brownstone" was dedicated December 3, 1911 at the same location.
Colorized photo image of the Second Presbyterian Church building at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. The congregation had built its original building at this location in 1875 when the First Presbyterian congregation expanded. This building of "Humellstown brownstone" was dedicated December 3, 1911 at the same location.
Colorized image of the Second Presbyterian Church interior at Eighth (8th) and Waller Streets. After the success of the First Presbyterian Church, the Second Presbyterian Church was constructed at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets in 1875. On December 3, 1911, the new building of "Humellstown Brownstone" was dedicated at the same location. The post mark date of 1915 indicates this view is the inside of the 1911 building.
Colorized photo image of the Second Presbyterian Church located at 801 Waller Street. Original buildings, located at Eighth (8th) & Waller Streets, were dedicated in 1875 when the First Presbyterian Church needed expansion due to a growing congregation. A new brownstone church was dedicated in 1911. A fire gutted much of the building in 1933 but was restored and re-dedicated in 1935.