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| − | Franklin Park Christian Assembly was a KLC-exclusive assembly that was founded in Mercer Co., [[New Jersey]], part of the Trenton-Princeton metro, and the NYC, [[New York]] CSA, active by 1946, when it was located at Room 31, 88 Nassau St., which also housed the law office of William C. Vandewater & Doug Smith, the latter of whom was a correspondent for the assembly. | + | Franklin Park Christian Assembly was a KLC-exclusive assembly that was founded in Princeton, Mercer Co., [[New Jersey]], part of the Trenton-Princeton metro, and the NYC, [[New York]] CSA, active by 1946, when it was located at Room 31, 88 Nassau St., which also housed the law office of William C. Vandewater & Doug Smith, the latter of whom was a correspondent for the assembly. Then it met at Rose Cottage, near the police station of Princeton. At some juncture, it relocated to 24 Evelyn Ave., Franklin Park, in Somerset Co., which was also the location of Emmanuel Home, a Christ-centered retirement home, which later moved to Sunbury, [[Pennsylvania]]. The assembly has since folded. |
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| − | * Warren Douglass "Doug" Smith +1946+ (1904-1983) | + | * Warren Douglass "Doug" Smith +1946+ (1904-1983) |
** @ Terhune Rd., attorney | ** @ Terhune Rd., attorney | ||
* Henry William Brauner, Jr. +1946+ (1903-1987) | * Henry William Brauner, Jr. +1946+ (1903-1987) | ||
Revision as of 08:02, 6 December 2024
Franklin Park Christian Assembly was a KLC-exclusive assembly that was founded in Princeton, Mercer Co., New Jersey, part of the Trenton-Princeton metro, and the NYC, New York CSA, active by 1946, when it was located at Room 31, 88 Nassau St., which also housed the law office of William C. Vandewater & Doug Smith, the latter of whom was a correspondent for the assembly. Then it met at Rose Cottage, near the police station of Princeton. At some juncture, it relocated to 24 Evelyn Ave., Franklin Park, in Somerset Co., which was also the location of Emmanuel Home, a Christ-centered retirement home, which later moved to Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The assembly has since folded.
Locations
- Room 31, 88 Nassau St., Princeton
- law office of William C. Vandewater & Doug Smith in the 1940's
- Rose Cottage (near the police station), Princeton
- 24 Evelyn Ave., Franklin Park
Early Correspondents
- Warren Douglass "Doug" Smith +1946+ (1904-1983)
- @ Terhune Rd., attorney
- Henry William Brauner, Jr. +1946+ (1903-1987)
- @ Milltown, also directed Emmanuel Home
Also See
- Who's Who at Franklin Park Christian Assembly, NJ notable alumni
Sources
- 1946 KLC address book
- Ancestry.com
- Steven Comeau 2024-12-5