Primera Iglesia Presbiteriana (Hartford City) (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Primera Iglesia Presbiteriana (Hartford City)" in Spanish language version.

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  • Financial News Association, p. 315.
  • United States Department of Commerce and Labor, p. 4865.

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  • Much of the church history information used herein was from a collection of documents made available from the Joseph Wood Evans Memorial Special Collections and Archives Center Archivado el 28 de junio de 2010 en Wayback Machine. of Hanover College's Duggan Library. Those documents include Amstutz’s Centennial Brochure, First Presbyterian Church, Hartford City, Indiana; Hall, Hill, and Henley’s History of the First Presbyterian Church, Hartford City, Indiana 1943-1958; “Church Celebrates 110th Anniversary Here Sunday”, Hartford City News-Times, October 12, 1953; and “Presbyterian Church in Ground Breaking Ceremony”, Hartford City News-Times, August 24, 1959.

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  • Indiana Limestone Institute of America web site.

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  • Much of the church history information used herein was from a collection of documents made available from the Joseph Wood Evans Memorial Special Collections and Archives Center Archivado el 28 de junio de 2010 en Wayback Machine. of Hanover College's Duggan Library. Those documents include Amstutz’s Centennial Brochure, First Presbyterian Church, Hartford City, Indiana; Hall, Hill, and Henley’s History of the First Presbyterian Church, Hartford City, Indiana 1943-1958; “Church Celebrates 110th Anniversary Here Sunday”, Hartford City News-Times, October 12, 1953; and “Presbyterian Church in Ground Breaking Ceremony”, Hartford City News-Times, August 24, 1959.
  • Reverend Charles H. Payne was a distinguished Methodist that often gave church dedication sermons, including a ceremony in nearby Kokomo Archivado el 1 de febrero de 2018 en Wayback Machine. in 1896.
  • Issitt’s “Substances Used in the Making of Coloured Glass” web page Archivado el 22 de enero de 2012 en Wayback Machine..
  • Fulton Glass, Sneath Glass, and Johnson Glass were all on the Nickel Plate Railroad’s customer list Archivado el 3 de marzo de 2016 en Wayback Machine. for 1944.