A Century of history of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Indiana : with sketches of it's [sic] pastors, officers, and prominent members and reminiscences of early times . ive in the promotion of its in-terests and welfare until the time of his death. MRS. KUMLERWas a most energetic church worker and is not active interest in all good works as well as her exam-ple, were a great benefit to the church. No duty was neg-lected that she undertook to perform, and she was one ofthe women who could well be depended upon for a leader inall that pertained to reform, whil


A Century of history of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Indiana : with sketches of it's [sic] pastors, officers, and prominent members and reminiscences of early times . ive in the promotion of its in-terests and welfare until the time of his death. MRS. KUMLERWas a most energetic church worker and is not active interest in all good works as well as her exam-ple, were a great benefit to the church. No duty was neg-lected that she undertook to perform, and she was one ofthe women who could well be depended upon for a leader inall that pertained to reform, while her home duties werenever neglected. She was a good wife and mother and iskindly remembered by her many friends. Mr. Kumlerwent from Evansville to Cincinnati, where remained forsome time. His place of residence at present is Pittsburgh,Penn. REV. SAMUEL CARLISLE. After the Rev. Mr. Kumler left. Rev, Samuel Carlislefilled his place. It has been impossible to hear from him,and as nothing is known of his history it can only be saidthat he was quite a young man and gave satisfaction as apreacher. His portrait has been kindly oflered by one of hisfriends for insertion in this volume. 59.


Size: 1597px × 1565px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidcenturyofhis, bookyear1921