East Liverpool Historical Society

 


 

To see the history of this church:

Church Mysteries and Changes

and

Church Mysteries and Changes 3

 


 

Anita Brown: People walking up the alley between Fourth St. and Fifth St. after the service. Sometimes we would go to Peoples after the service or down to the corner to Brady's. Picture courtesy of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Picture courtesy of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Picture courtesy of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Anita Brown: They moved the pipe organ to the new site on Maine Boulevard and I believe they are still there, enclosed in wood on either side of the choir loft.Picture courtesy of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Anita Brown: Rev. Rudolph Miller in the pulpit. He was a wonderful man!! He performed the ceremony when my parents were married. Picture courtesy of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

 

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