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Collection Title:CL 192 Central Christian Church CollectionCreator:Chemung County Historical Society
Processed By:Dan Weaver
Date Completed:November 2021
Provenance:

The items in this collection were donated to the Booth Library by the Central Christian Church in 2018.

Terms:

Elmira (N.Y.); Churches 

Historical:

The Elmira Central Christian Church’s origins can be traced to 1893 when a group of local worshippers began meeting as an informal outgrowth of the national Disciples of Christ movement. In October 1898, the group moved to a two-story building at the corner of South Main and Partridge Streets. The group was formally incorporated in November 1898 as The First Church of Christ, Disciples, and moved into a newly-built church on the South Main St. site in 1906.

In January 1951, the organization changed its name to the Central Christian Church, though it remained a local branch of the Disciples of Christ denomination. The church remained active for the next six decades, with highlights including the establishment in the 1980s of a World Outreach Committee, responsible for significant charitable work, and the establishment in 2004 of Spanish language services (the Hispanic Ministry project). In 2013, the church legally disassociated itself from the Disciples of Christ and dissolved in 2018. Notable pastors included: Clayton Chandler Crawford (1896-1909), who served as minister to the initial Disciples of Christ group; Charles M. Kreidler (1909-1924), whose efforts were instrumental in saving the church from financial crisis in its early years; Ronald L. Parker (1970-1974) and Harry L. Taylor (1974-1981), who provided leadership in reconstruction projects following damage to the church caused by Hurricane Agnes in 1972; and Ramon Osorio Jr. (2004-2011), who initiated the Hispanic Ministry project.
 

Scope:

The Elmira Central Christian Church contains church newsletters and annual reports, 1940s-2010s; service programs, 1930s-2017; correspondence, 1898-2017; meeting minutes, 1910-2017; administrative documents, 1896-2017; photographs and albums, 1910s-2000s; assorted documents.

Extent:6 linear feet
Date Span:1896-2018
Abstract:

This collection contains documents and photographs associated with the Central Christian Church of Elmira.



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TitleDocumentBox NumberFolder NumberLocation
Report of the Task Force II on the Helen Campbell bequest, September 13, 1988.Record030207
Record - Reflections on the Green Sheets, memo with suggestions regarding the future use of church funds, undated.Record030208
Chemung County Surrogate's Court report "In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the Final Account of Chemung Canal Trust Company as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Helen R. Campbell, deceased," November 3, 1987. Record030209
Report breaking down use of the Helen Campbell bequest from 1989-1992, with final recommendations for use of funds to be voted on November 9, 1993.Record030210
Report of committee meeting on October 12, 1994 regarding use of Helen Campbell bequest funds to be voted on November 9, 1994.Record030211
Record - Elmira, N.Y. Central Christian Church (Disciples) Campbell Bequest Fund History, covering the years 1986-2015, with account balance dated December 31, 2015.Record030212
Envelope marked "Helen Campbell Bequest, Addresses of Various Organizations," contains hand-written notes, brochures, and business cards with this information.Document030213
Documents from the Interfaith Hospitality Center soliciting donations.Document030214
Hand-written, unsigned letter to "Lois" detailing improvements to Historic Bethany properties Old Main and Campbell Mansion, dated November 14, 2004.Letter030215
Unsigned letter to "Dorothy" reading "Leola said that as of today the total is $3,625. The projected total for March 1995 when it will come due is $5,900."Letter030216
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