Envisioning Hope College
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Description
Drawing of First Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The congregation was established in 1840, seven years prior to the founding of the Holland Colony in 1847. The church is two stories with a bell tower and tall spire. It says "The early church" above the church and below it says "Chapter III".
Spatial Coverage
Grand Rapids (Mich.); First Reformed Church
Subject
Church buildings--Michigan--Grand Rapids
Source
Bruins, Elton J., and Karen G. Schakel (Eds.). (2011). Envisioning Hope College: Letters written by Albertus C. Van Raalte to Philip Phelps Jr., 1857 to 1875. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press.; page 244
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First Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, MI.jpg
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Hope College Library, Archives and Special Collections
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