by Sarah Simko | Jun 13, 2022 | Cathedral Archives
The first issue of “The Cathedral News” was published in November of 1948. This article was the front page story in December of the same year (Volume 1-No 2) The paper ran in it’s newsprint format until September 1969.The editor was Cathedral member...
by Sarah Simko | Jun 8, 2022 | Cathedral Archives
October 21, 1910 Dear Mr. Eaton, Some of the architects in Boston, and.several of the public spirited citizens as well, have been making pilgrimages to Mr. Ross’ shop in East Cambridge for the purpose of seeing the reredos for St. Paul’s Cathedral, which...
by Sarah Simko | Jun 1, 2022 | Cathedral Archives
The Wireless Age*Volume 10, October 1922 Embarking Upon a Great Missionary Enterprise in the Radio: Broadcasting of the Gospel on a Scale That Would Have Astonished the Old-Time Apostles By R. E. Flynn The service was over. The large congregation slowly walked out of...
by Sarah Simko | May 25, 2022 | Cathedral Archives
This photograph is a common shot of old St. Paul’s at Congress and Shelby, but most often the buildings in the background have been cropped out. Sitting next door is the Detroit Gaslight Company which was co-founded by Theodore H. Eaton, senior warden of St....
by Sarah Simko | May 16, 2022 | Cathedral Archives
Dear Dr. Marquis,I am in receipt of your letter of March 27, and note that the formal opening of the cathedral will be on Wednesday, May 17. You may be very sure I shall come out at that time. If possible, I mean also to bring Mrs. Cram with me. As for the...