Oldest Welsh church in country torn down after 70 years of rites | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society

Newspaper Article/Clipping

Oldest Welsh church in country torn down after 70 years of rites

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
Oldest Welsh church in country torn down after 70 years of rites | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
ARTICLE DETAILS
Headline:Oldest Welsh church in country torn down after 70 years of rites
Main Heading:Church History
Sub Heading:Other
Article Date:1924-07-03
Newspaper:Racine Times Call
City:Racine
County:Racine
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
Hughes, Wm.
Evans, Edward
Davies, John L.
Jones, Jones John R.
Roberts, Roberts Griffiths
Evans, Llewelyn I.
Foulkes, Foulkes Thomas
Roberts, Roberts R. T.
Roberts, Roberts Joseph
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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