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HISTORY
OF
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - PERU
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The
first Christian Church was in the old town of Peru and was sold in
May of 1898 so that a more convenient church could be built in East
Peru. It was built by Harry Martin of East Peru for $1800. The
building was dedicated December 18, 1898. It was located south of
the railroad tracks.
But
the fate of the Christian Church was short lived. Many members died,
some moved away and the congregation was eventually gone. On March
11, 1922, the contents of the church were sold at an auction.
After
the partitions were torn out, basketball hoops were put up and the
youths and adults played basketball in the building. Later, the old
church was completely remodeled and turned into a residence.1
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Christian
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Other
than the article in the 1987 Winterset Madisonian, no church
history has been found. Some member's names have been found by
virtue of information obtained in obituaries. They include Aaron
Hiatt (a founding member), Serena
Jane Hiatt, Iver Foster, Mrs. W. A. Vines, Mrs. Theodore Beardsley,
Albert Brisbane Vines, and William and Louisa Fenimore.
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Source: 1.
East Peru Churches, The Winterset Madisonian,
Winterset, Iowa, May 20, 1987 |
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