WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP CHURCHES
Indianola – Baptist Church - first building erected in 1866
The following is the first record now on file among the early papers of the First Baptist church of Indianola, Iowa: "At a meeting of the Baptist friends of Indianola and vicinity, held on the 29th of April, 1865, it was resolved to invite a council for the purpose of organizing a regular Baptist church, and at a meeting held in the old courthouse April 16, 1866, a resolution was adopted in favor of proceeding at once to erect a house of worship, to be a frame building. A building committee was appointed consisting of the following: J. A. Pool, William Long, E. W. Hartman and E. W. Perry. The first board of Trustees were: John Kinsley, William Long, Charles McKay, J. W. Howard, John Webb. September 2, 1866, the membership was 130. The building was completed and dedicated on the third Sunday in February, 1867. On the 28th of February John A. Pool was called to the Pastorate and served until March 1, 1868. Rev. T. R. Cressey was called June 14, 1868, and served until April, 1870. Rev. D. Ibins served as a supply for a time. Rev. D. N. Mason served from September 25, 1870 until April 28, 1873. Rev. Garton served as a supply for a while. Of Rev. Morris' Pastorate the record is silent. The same is true of Rev. Till's Pastorate, which was probably from 1874 to 1875, one year. Rev. Boyless was a supply during the summer of 1877. Rev. E. D. Buckner was called October 5, 1878, he resigned in 1879. Rev. D. Heagle was called October 1, 1879, resigned January 23, 1881. Rev. W. A. Cain was called April 11, 1881, resigned April 28, 1883. W. A. Welsher was called February 1, 1884, resigned in about one year. Rev. Thomas Bovell was called February 28, 1885 and served until March, 1891. Rev. W. F. Gray was called April 12, 1891 and resigned in April, 1893. Rev. G. C. Peck was called August 20, 1893 and resigned January 29, 1899. Orr Campbell began his Pastorate in September, 1899 and continued to November, 1901. Rev. G. B. Simons was called February 22, 1902, and resigned October 5, 1905. Rev. C. T. Ilsley the present Pastor was called February 1, 1906. The cost of the first church building is not known. The present church edifice situated one block south and one block east of the public square was erected in 1902 during the Pastorate of Rev. G. B. Simons at a cost of $15,000. It was dedicated February the 15th, 1903. The present parsonage is estimated to be worth $3000. Officers of the Church are: Deacons: E. W. Fortney, S. M. Fortney, Wm. Ogg, P. G. Watson, S. W. Angier, E. J. Miller, Alvin Bitting. Trustees: J. E. Owen, chairman; C. W. Bitting, Geo. Long, Wm. Hewitt, Harry Watson, Geo. Farley, James A. Clore, secretary; W. M. Ogg, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Lundy, clerk; Ruth Fortney, organist: Bertha Legge, musical director; W. M. Ogg, Wm. Gillis, Geo. Farley, Jesse Marshall, Harold Fisher, and Murry Bitting, ushers.
Sunday School: Lieutenant E. S. West, Superintendent; S. W. Angier, Assistant Superintendent; Mrs. Anna Lundy, secretary; J. W. Lundy, treasurer; Cora McKay, librarian; Orma Owen, organist.
Ladies Missionary Society: Mrs. J. W. Lundy, president; Mrs. W. M. Ogg, vice president; Cora McKay, secretary and treasurer. Ladies Aid Society: Mrs. Emma McKee, president; Mrs. Wm. Pope, vice president; Mrs. Maxwell, secretary; Cora McKay, treasurer. B. Y. P. U.: Jesse Marshall, president; Sallie Hiatt, vice president; Orma Owen, secretary; Harold Fisher, treasurer; Mary Bitting, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. T. Ilsley, Junior leader.
Indianola – Christian Church
On the 20th of August, 1869, the Church of Christ of Indianola, was organized in Indianola, Iowa. The first board of trustees consisted of A. C. Cole. J. H. Thatcher, and J. P. Rader. The organization was the result of a series of services conducted by an Evangelist named A. J. Hobbs, in January, 1869. The following were the constituent members: J. P. Rader, Mary Z. Rader, Theodore B. Rader, Madison H. Rader, Gilbert H. Stover, Mary A. Stover, Mary Hipes, Henry Hipes, Sarah Hipes, C. K. Bidlake, Elvina Bidlake, J. H. Thatcher, Joseph Tharpe, Eliza J. Tharpe, Nelson N. Hall, Isabelle D. Hall, J. W. Hall. Rosa S. Hall, A. J. Easter, Sarah Easter, Elijah Armstrong and Catharine Armstrong. For several years this was a very prosperous church and a valuable adjunct to the city, but death and removals made inroads upon the membership until the congregation felt unable to employ a regular Pastor. Services were held at irregular intervals for several years. In the meantime the congregation endeavored to maintain social services and a Sunday school, but the membership continued to decrease until the congregation became discouraged, and some of the remaining members began casting in their lot with other denominations, and finally services were entirely abandoned. There were some financial obligations against the property. After careful deliberations and much hesitancy, the trustees decided to sell the building. This was not until it stood unused for some time. In 1905 it was sold, wrecked and removed. The site was then deeded to the University Place Church of Des Moines, upon the following conditions: The interest to be used in aiding the Iowa Missions of the Christian church; and the principal to be kept in trust for the Christian Church at Indianola, Iowa. The Christian Church, or Disciples of Christ as they are sometimes called, is one of the most prosperous Christian bodies in the United States. Every careful student of history, who rejoices in the uplifting of humanity, must feel a tinge of sadness when a church organization goes down, and its property converted to other uses. All who are interested in religious prosperity and the upbuilding of Indianola will rejoice when the Christian church is reorganized in the city and enabled to again join in the work of elevating humanity. The history of the Christian church throughout the country shows that she has a place in our civilization that no other denomination can adequately fill. The trustees acted wisely in retaining the lot, or the proceeds of it, for future use in Indianola.
Indianola – Friends Church - first church purchased in 1893
The Indianola Friends Church is an offshoot of the old Mother Church at Ackworth. Several years ago a number of Friends settled in Indianola and Soon thereafter began holding prayer meetings in their homes. A Quaker Evangelist came to the city, and held a very successful series of meetings in the Christian church. The Friends continued to hold services in the Christian church and later in the courthouse. They purchased the old United Presbyterian church at that time owned and occupied by a military company. They repaired it at a cost of $114 and dedicated it to the service of God, had one hundred members, and organized what they called a monthly meeting. They then for the transaction of the business of the church. The first monthly meeting was held on the 19th of January, 1893. A committee for permanent organization was appointed. Isiah Frazier and Catherine Smith were appointed to take charge of the devotional exercises of the church. On the 16th of February, 1893, the committee offered the following names for the permanent organization: for clerks, W. E. White and Malinda Starbuck; for trustees, John F. Hadley, L. L. McQuaid and W. G. Stanley; for overseers, Fred Smith, Stephen Mosher, Lecelta White, and Loretta Morris; for recorder, Stephen Mosher; for treasurer, L. L. McQuaid; for finance committee, Fred Smith, L. L. McQuaid, and John F. Hadley; for elders, John F. Hadley, Sarah M. Hadley, Isaiah Frazier, Cyntha Starbuck, L. L. McQuaid, and Martha McQuaid. At the monthly meeting on March 15, 1893, the following names were presented for membership: Malon Pickering, Indian Stierwalt, Emma Young, Lilly DeBusk, Maggie Randolph, Carrie Hohl, Ada Cole, John Tilley, Callie Dillon, Elizabeth Perry, Joseph T. Young, Nannie Tilley and Viva Dillon. The old church was disposed of and removed in 1904, and the present building erected at a cost of $8,200, and dedicated January 15, 1905. The following Pastors have served this church: Isiah Frazier and Catherine Smith from January 1893 to January 1894, Enoch Pritchard from January, 1894 to August, 1894, Fred Ryan from November, 1894 to June, 1896, Samuel L. Haworth from September, 1896 to March 1898, Joseph Sopher from September, 1898 to September, 1902, Mrs. Laura Townsend from 1902 to 1906, T. C. Kennedy from September, 1906 to September, 1907, when the present pastor, C. N. Jones, took charge of the church. The current expenses for last year were $800; paid on debt $700; benevolences $175. The officers of the church are as follows: Ed Berry, clerk; Elders and Overseers, Mrs. Lydia Newlin, Mrs. Laura Cottingham, J. White, Henry Trimble, Mrs. J. White, Mrs. Carrie Hadley, and Fred Smith. Board of Trustees, A. Cottingham, chairman, W. G. Stanley, Fred Smith, and Thomas Frazier. Mrs. Sadie McGee, recorder; Forrester Stanley, Sunday School Superintendent; Miss Sutton, secretary; Burt Stanley, president of Christian Endeavor; Ed Berry, vice president; Agnes Howlette, secretary; Robert Epperly, treasurer. W. F. M. S.: President, Mrs. Ed. White; secretary. Ruth Allen; treasurer, C. Clarke. The present membership of the church is two hundred and eleven.
Indianola – Presbyterian Church - first building erected in 1870
On the 5th of November, 1853, a committee was appointed to organize a Presbyterian church in Indianola, Iowa, consisting of the Rev. G. M. Swan and David Willis, an Elder. On the day appointed for the organization the following record was made: "After a sermon by J. M. Lippincott, according to previous notice, all those who wished to consult in regard to the propriety of organizing a Presbyterian church were requested to remain. After prayer by the Rev. G. M. Swan, Moderator, the following persons presented their letters: Nathaniel McClure, Louise McClure, Mrs. Luthenia McClure Stark, David Demory, Mrs. James Nichols, Jacob Wiseheart, Mrs. Margaret Thompson." From its organization to 1867, the church was served by stated supplies as follows: Rev. J. M. Lippincott, 1853-4; Hiram F. Taylor S. S. from 1854-5; W. T. Lyons S. S. 1858-60; D. L. Hughes, S. S. 1864-5; William McCandlish, S. S. 1865-7. On May 1, 1867, the Rev. Silas Johnson was called and on October 23, 1868, was installed as the first Pastor. For eleven years he did most faithful and painstaking service, was much beloved by the church and highly esteemed by the community. He left the church with a membership of two hundred. The following were each installed and served the time indicated: T. M. Finley from June 22, 1880, to June 8, 1883. A. J. Berger from August 14. 1883 to October 1, 1893. Clarence G. Miller from December 9, 1893 to May, 1898. J. T. Hopkins from December 1898 to April, 1904. R. K. Porter from August 1, 1904 to June 1, 1908. OFFICERS: Elders, J. H. Hughes, W. P. Harbison, J. N. Perry, G. N. Beymer, J. H. Shultz, A. P. Ross, William Yoder. Deacons: J. H. McGranahan, John McElroy, John Cochrane, O. K. Butler, S. H. Tidball. Trustees: G. E. Johnson, C. C. Reynolds, Ross Noble, John A. Story, Adam Schimilfenig, Walter Peck. Missionary Society: Mrs. J. H. McGranahan, president; Mrs. Wm. Yoder, treasurer. Aid Society: Mrs. Hoyt Taylor, president; Mrs. Walter Peck, secretary; Mrs. Bert Davis, treasurer. Christian Endeavor: Miss Myrtle Schimilfenig, president; Miss Ethel McGranahan, vice president; Miss Edith Gilliland, secretary; Charlie Murdock, treasurer. Sunday School: W. P. Harbison, superintendent; J. H. McGranahan, assistant; Ina Smith, secretary and treasurer; Bess Talbott, organist. The first church building erected by this society was a frame and cost $8,000. It was dedicated September 11, 1870. At the time it was the best church edifice in the town. The present building was dedicated December 18, 1900 and cost $15,000. The present membership is three hundred and seventy-five.
Indianola – United Presbyterian Church - first building erected in 1868
The United Presbyterian Church of Indianola, was organized sometime in the autumn of 1864, by the Rev. T. P. Dysart, who had been supplying for a year one-fourth of the time. The constituent members were as follows: Robert Graham, L. A. Graham, J. H. Millen, Lina Millen, David Miller, Lucinda Miller, Margaret A. Harbison, R. T. Harbison, Esther Harbison, W. J. Clarke, Susan Clarke, S. F. Palmer, Melvina Lyons and Margaret Alexander. Robert Graham was elected and ordained an Elder over the congregation, J. H. Millen had been an Elder in a former organization, so was continued. The General Assembly appointed Rev. Andrew McCartney to preach one-half of the time in Indianola and the other half at Lacona. He began his work on the first Sabbath in August. 1866, in the old Seminary building on East Main street. He was formally called to take the two churches. Indianola and Lacona in January 1867, and installed the following March. At that time there were about twelve members. The Rev. Joseph Calhoun was called to Indianola, August 27, 1873, and continued in this Pastorate until December 31, 1896. This was a remarkable Pastorate not only for its length, but for its efficiency. W. P. White was called in the spring of 1897 and served until December, 1901. The next Pastor was D. Everett Smith, who was called in September, 1902 and served until January, 1907. The present Pastor E. E. Douglass was called in October, 1907. The first house of worship erected by this society was on the site of the present Friends church. The minutes show that it was completed and services were being held in it February 15, 1868, but do not show what it cost. For twenty years it answered a good purpose. The present church building on east Salem avenue one block from the square was erected in 1889 at a cost of $15,000. The present membership is two hundred.
The following are the officers: Congregation: E. P. Wright, chairman; Clarence Schrier, clerk; Harry McCoy, congregation treasurer; Mrs. G. W. Speer, mission treasurer. Session-Rev. E. E. Douglass, moderator; Samuel Martin, clerk; R. C. Parr, C. M. McCoy, J. L. Brown, A. S. Dyer, J. A. Henry. Trustees: Geo. Piffer, chairman; W A. Dietrich, secretary; Fred Henry, John Moore, S. P. Speer, W. H. Bracken. Sabbath School: J. L. Brown, superintendent; Emma Schooley, assistant superintendent; Stella Freeman, secretary and treasurer. W. M. S.: Mrs. H. E. Douglass, president; Mrs. Ed. Wright, Mrs. Geo. Speer, vice presidents; Mrs. J. F. Henry, secretary and treasurer. Y. P. C. U.: Edith Calhoun, president; Edith Hickman, vice president: Ida Schrieber, secretary; Homer Millen, treasurer; Alta Ross, corresponding secretary. Junior: Nellie McCoy, leader; Ollie Litzenberg, Ed Wright, assistants. |