Glen Carbon Heritage Museum Photograph Collection (156 total)
These photographs, digitized by the Glen Carbon Heritage Museum, are from some of the museums collections: the St. Louis Press Brick Company, churches, coal mining, farming, social organizations, railroads, and sports.
- Collection: Glen Carbon Heritage Museum Photograph Collection
Thumbnail | Title | Description | Date | Date Added |
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Church Ceremony Before Everyone Enters into the Church | Church ceremony before everyone enters into the church. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Young Man Inside Church in Front of Alter | Young man inside of church in front of the alter. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Young Girls at Church in their First Communion Dresses with the Reverend | Young Girls at Church in their First Communion Dresses with the Reverend | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Outside View of Church | Outside view of church | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Children on the Steps of the Church after First Communion Ceremony. | Children on the Steps of the Church after First Communion Ceremony. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Front View of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon | Photograph of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon. Today, this is the Shiloh Christian Church located at 57 Sunset Avenue in Glen Carbon. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Front View from the West of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon | Five photographs of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon. Today, this is the Shiloh Christian Church located at 57 Sunset Avenue in Glen Carbon. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Flier for the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon | Flier is for: Dedication Service on February 19, 1922 for Bishop William A. Quayle, D. D., L. L. D. Officiating. | February 19, 1922 | December 8, 2016 | |
Front View from the east of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Glen Carbon | This is a photograph from the east of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, this is the Shiloh Christian Church located at 57 Sunset Avenue in Glen Carbon. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Bethel Meeting House Memorial Stone | Erected near this site in 1805 by the frontier citizens of the Goshen Settlement was the first Methodist Church in Illinois. These grounds surrounding it were the scene of many early camp meetings and frontier revivals. In later years the church burned and was not rebuilt but at cedar grove, Ebenezer, Salem at Wanda and St. John’s at Edwardsville, to which the Bethel congregation moved after the fire. This stone is a memorial to those pioneers through whose vision and sacrifice the Methodist Church was founded in Illinois. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 |