. rate important changes and additions were made to thehouse. He entered the army as chaplain.) McCullum (1863-64), Gerteman(1864-66), Mullen, Coxe (l866-69). In 1866 Chambersburg was placed under the diocese of Harrisburg. was first pastor, Coxe retiring; Stenzel, 1870-71; Botzker, 1871-75,during whose office important changes occurred—weekly services were es-tablished; Rev. T. J. Fleming, 1875-82, made repairs and paid off muchdebt. Father Schlatter has been pastor since 1882. The congregation is outof debt. Membership, 3


. rate important changes and additions were made to thehouse. He entered the army as chaplain.) McCullum (1863-64), Gerteman(1864-66), Mullen, Coxe (l866-69). In 1866 Chambersburg was placed under the diocese of Harrisburg. was first pastor, Coxe retiring; Stenzel, 1870-71; Botzker, 1871-75,during whose office important changes occurred—weekly services were es-tablished; Rev. T. J. Fleming, 1875-82, made repairs and paid off muchdebt. Father Schlatter has been pastor since 1882. The congregation is outof debt. Membership, 350; condition prosperous. Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church.—Occasional services of the Episco-pal Church were held in Chambersburg previous to the year 1868. The firstsettled minister was the Rev. Wm. George Hawkins, whose term of serviceextended from February, 1868, to September, 1873. During his ministry theparish was organized and admitted into union with the convention of thediocese, in May, 1869. The corner-stone of the present church edifice was.


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