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Early St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Paul's Valley

Description: First Episcopal Church in Paul's Valley. Wood frame church, steep pitched shingled roof, cross at apex of roof, front double doors, two windows on side, alcove at right with steps to porch and door. Wood enclosures around new tree near boardwalk as well as tree to left of front door and near side door. Organized in 1893, the church built closer to 1900. The building and land were sold in 1930. Photographer's name stamped on back and written in pencil, "Paul's Valley (old)."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Paul's Valley St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Description: First Episcopal Church in Paul's Valley. Wood frame building, steep pitched roof, cross at apex of roof, enclosed vestibule with steep pitched roof and cross at apex, double front doors, split rail fencing around building, typed in bottom border of photo "St. Anne's Episcopal Church, W. Paul at Ash, Paul's Valley, Oklahoma." Anne crossed out and replaced with Mary's. Church built in early 1900's and sold in 1930.
Date: unknown
Creator: C. P. Bruce
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church Paul's Valley

Description: Second church building in Paul's Valley designed by Fred Shellabarger who was to design a cost effective building to seat 100. Red brick structure, cedar shakes on steep roof with v shaped dome at top, cross at apex of roof, wood sign in front lawn, "ST. TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH" "Sunday 10:00, A CONCREGATION OF THE GREAT PLAINS CLUSTER" St. Timothy's was established in 1953 without a building, then in 1960's bought land near Paul's Valley Golf Course where it is now located.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

St. Michael's Banner

Description: Cream color cloth banner, black lettering printed vertically on left, "ST. MICHAEL," image of St. Michael with halo at center, black lettering printed vertically at right "LINDSAY."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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