Zion Reformed United Church of Christ (Dawson, Neb.) [RG4414.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG4414.AM:  Zion Reformed United Church of Christ (Dawson, Neb.)



Records:  1878-1973

Dawson, Richardson County, Neb.:  United Church of Christ

Size:  2 reels of microfilm



HISTORICAL NOTE



Before 1869 the Reverend Grienmiller of Rockport, Missouri, came to conduct services in the homes of German settlers in Richardson County, Nebraska. The Zion Reformed Church was organized in 1871, and the first child baptized. The church was built eight miles south of Dawson in 1895. After the Reformed Church of the United States merged with the Evangelical Synod of North America in 1934, the name of this congregation became the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. In 1959 this congregation and the Congregational Church of Sebetha, Kansas, exchanged ministers to prepare for the coming merger of the two denominations to form the United Church of Christ. Church membership declined in the 1960s. The last Sunday service was held on June 3, 1973, and the building was demolished in 1974.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection of the records of the Zion Reformed United Church of Christ of Dawson, Nebraska, consists of two reels of microfilm containig thirteen volumes dating from 1878-1973. Included in this collection are church registers from 1878 to 1973, which list ministers, members, baptisms, marriages, confirmations, communion, and deaths. The collection also contains minutes of the consistory, 1919-1942, as well as the annual meetings of the congregation, 1903-1942. The remaining volumes are records of the Women’s Guild, the Women’s Missionary Society, the Zion Intermediate Society of Christian Endeavor, and the Sunday School.



The Nebraska Conference of the United Church of Christ loaned these records for microfilming in May of 1978 and January of 1981.



DESCRIPTION



Reel A

Volume




    1. Register, 1878-1928



Reel 1

Volume




    1. Register, 1896-1942

    1. Register, 1939-1973

    1. Consistory Minutes, July 1919-November 1942

    1. Annual Meeting of the Congregation, Minutes, 1903-1942

    1. Treasurer’s Account Book, 1919-1928

    1. Zion Intermediate Society of Christian Endeavor, Constitution, By-Laws, Minutes, 1936-1942

    1. Women’s Guild, Constitution, By-Laws, Minutes, 1942-1949, Annual Reports, 1956-1963; Treasurer’s Reports, 1956-1959

    1. Girl’s Guild, Minutes, 1950-1956; Annual Report, 1959

    1. Women’s Missionary Society, Minutes, 1926-1932

    1. Women’s Missionary Society, Treasurer’s Book, 1914-1932

    1. Sunday School, Records of Meetings, 1895-1897

    1. Sunday School Board, Constitution, Minutes, 1923-1940



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Charities — Nebraska

Dawson (Neb.) — Churches

Evangelical and Reformed Church in Nebraska

German Evangelical and Reformed Church in Nebraska

Reformed Church in Nebraska

Richardson County (Neb.) — Churches

United Church of Christ in Nebraska

Zion Reformed United Church of Christ (Dawson, Neb.)



 



Revised 07-01-2009   TMM

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