. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. ood by the parties that the principle sum is to be keptintact, and the income alone to be expended on the burial grounds,and the surroundings, and for no other purpose whatever. It isalso agreed that additions by like contributions may be made tothe sum now deposited for the same purposes and benefits, andat any time hereafter. This Endowment Fund for the churchyard hasgrown by contributions and legacies until the principalis now between ten and eleven thousand dollars. Fromits ince


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. ood by the parties that the principle sum is to be keptintact, and the income alone to be expended on the burial grounds,and the surroundings, and for no other purpose whatever. It isalso agreed that additions by like contributions may be made tothe sum now deposited for the same purposes and benefits, andat any time hereafter. This Endowment Fund for the churchyard hasgrown by contributions and legacies until the principalis now between ten and eleven thousand dollars. Fromits inception Mr. Stephen D. Harris has been its treas-urer and chairman of the trustees committee on thechurchyard. It has been said in a preceding chapter,in referring to the services of Mr. Harris as treasurerof the general endowment funds, that his loyalty andfidelity and enthusiasm in the administration of thesetrust funds is beyond estimation of value. This ade-quate endowment of the churchyard is almost whollydue to his individual efforts. His care has not beenmerely the paying of bills for work done. He has. THE REAR WALL OF THE CHURCHYARD CShowing ancient stones; Alexander arms in the foreground West Side The Churchyard and Its Dead. 329 given time and thought and personal attention to theexpending of the income from this churchyard endow-ment fund to the best advantage. The preservation of Old Pine Street, with its beauti-ful churchyard and lofty trees, should be a matter ofgreat pride to Presbyterians throughout America. For,sad to say, its position is unique in the PresbyterianChurch. There is none other in Philadelphia. Thereis none at all in New York. Old Pine Street has theonly Colonial churchyard that the Presbyterian Churchcan boast of in a great metropolis. As the years goby, and more and more importance is attached to thedays of the Nations birth, and the heroes that broughther into existence, this resting-place in the heart ofPhiladelphia will grow more precious, un


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