Evangelical Church with parsonage
postmarked Apr. 8, 1910
Evangelical Church with parsonage postcard
postmarked Apr. 8, 1910
On the back of the postcard:
Left side:
The measles are all up and out doors some. Carl is pretty dumpy yet and the little ones most awful cranky, but I guess they will soon get straightened out when they can run out and play whenever they please. they are not used to being housed up.
Right side:
Mrs. M. R. Tindall
Greene, Iowa
Butler Co
Box 293
Terri McDaniels
Evangelical Church with parsonage
circa 1900s
Evangelical Church with parsonage postcard photo
circa 1900s
(photo taken around 1909 - parsonage was built 1909)
On back of postcard:
Left side:
This is the Evangelical Church and parsonage.
Right side:
Mrs. Ashenfelter
Terri McDaniels
Evangelical Church with parsonage
circa 1900s
Evangelical Church with parsonage postcard photo
circa 1900s
(photo taken in 1909 or later - parsonage was built 1909)
Photo Advertising Co.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Butch Ewing (1 & 2)
Derby Historical Museum (3 - glued in a scrapbook)
Derby Historical Museum (4 - slide image taken dated August 1969)
1887 receipt for payment of 1884 & 1885 county taxes for lots 84 & 85 on Georgie Street
The Evangelical Church parsonage was built on lots 84 and 85 of Georgie Avenue.
On pages 11 and 12 of the Madison Avenue United Methodist Church 1868-1968 history, "the trustees of the church bought two lots from the El Paso town company July 2, 1884. This land was located at 304 N. Georgie and apparently had a small barn on it. The purchase price was $42.50." The men of the church built a small house on the property to be used as the parsonage. Church services were held here until the church purchased the Derby schoolhouse in September 1886.
Sedgwick County, Kansas Treasurer's Office
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church