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1Title:  The parish of Saint Philomena: a record of ninety years of witness in the community of East Cleveland, Ohio, 1902-1992    
 Creator:  McCarthy, John R. 
 Della, Phil.
 St. Philomena Parish (East Cleveland, Ohio)
 Publication:  St. Philomena Parish, East Cleveland, O,[1992] 
 Notes:  "Text and research by John R. McCarthy. Graphics and photography by Phil Della." "Limited edition publication." 
 Call #:  Pam. M914 
 Extent:  1 v. (unpaged) illus. 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  St. Philomena Parish (East Cleveland, Ohio) -- History | Churches -- Ohio -- East Cleveland | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history | Cleveland imprints 1992
 
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2Title:  1869-1936: Fortieth anniversary celebration    
 Creator:  Shepard, F. W. 
 Windermere Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio)
 Publication:  Windermere Presbyterian Church, East Cleveland, Ohio,1936] 
 Notes:  Cover title. 
 Call #:  Pam. Z2042 
 Extent:  [24] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
 Subjects:  Windermere Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio) -- History | Presbyterians -- Ohio -- East Cleveland -- History | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history
 
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3Title:  Spiritual pioneers: the life and times of First Presbyterian Church of East Cleveland, Ohio    
 Creator:  Ule-Grohol, Melinda. 
 First Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio)
 Publication:  First Presbyterian Church of East Cleveland, East Cleveland, Ohio,c2001. 
 Call #:  F34ZRJ F525U33 
 Extent:  226 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  First Presbyterian Church (East Cleveland, Ohio) -- History | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history | Cleveland metropolitan area imprints 2001
 
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4Title:  Windermere United Methodist Church Records     
 Creator:  Windermere United Methodist Church 
 Dates:  1899-1988 
 Abstract:  The Windermere United Methodist Church of East Cleveland, Ohio, was informally organized in the 1890s. In 1899, the society to establish a permanent church was organized. Services were held 1902-1909 in the Old Euclid Avenue Road House at Euclid and Holyoke Avenues, as the Windermere Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1909, a new church, designed by architect J. B. Fulton and located at the Euclid and Holyoke Avenues site, was dedicated. Early pastors included Reverends Ner W. Stroup, E. A. Jester, Harry B. Lewis, W. B. Armington, and Battelle McCarthy. By 1915 it had 910 members. In the 1920s, a parsonage and hall were built. In 1939, with a merger on the national level of various Methodist bodies, the name was changed to Windermere Methodist Church. Membership grew to over 1800 by 1958. In 1946, the church, with the exception of the church tower and hall, was destroyed by fire. A new church, designed by the architectural firm of Maier, Walsh, and Dickerson, was completed in 1954. The Austin Memorial Chapel, designed by Travis Gower Walsh and Associates, was dedicated in 1962. In 1968, with another national church merger that created the United Methodist Church, the name was changed to Windermere United Methodist Church. In the 1960s, Windermere United Methodist Church struggled to develop an integrated church, and joined the East Side Cooperative Ministry in order to coordinate a ministerial plan for the rapidly changing population. Services included halfway houses, daycare, and neighborhood recreation programs. Predominantly African-American in membership by the 1980s, Windermere United Methodist Church was well known for its community outreach efforts, including Cleveland Food Rescue, anti-drug and gang programs for youth, daycare services, and other community redevelopment efforts. In 2000 the Austin Memorial Foundation gave the Windermere Taskforce-East Cleveland Initiative a grant to utilize the church facilities to expand community programs. In 2013, the church building was deemed unsafe by the church trustees, and the remaining 50 church members voted to move to Church of the Savior Methodist Church in Cleveland Heights. The Windermere church property was turned over to the North Coast District of the United Methodist Church in 2013. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, blueprints, construction specifications, contracts, correspondence, directories, financial document, histories, legal documents, lists, membership books, minutes, newspaper clippings, programs, proposals, publications, reports, a scrapbook, and surveys. 
 Call #:  MS 4843 
 Extent:  1.81 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Stroup family. | Austin family. | Windermere United Methodist Church (East Cleveland, Ohio) | Churches -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Methodist Church -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Methodist church buildings -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | Methodists -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | African American churches -- Ohio -- East Cleveland. | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- Church history. | East Cleveland (Ohio) -- History.
 
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