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This wheat-themed stained glass window came from the second floor of the West Side Christian Church in Topeka, Kansas. Formed in 1909, the congregation was originally named the Auburndale Christian Church. Under the leadership of Reverend Clara Hazelrigg, the congregation constructed its first church at 6th Street and Lindenwood Avenue in 1924. Designed by Topeka architect Walter E. Glover, the building was decorated with art glass windows. The church was demolished in 1959 and replaced with a larger structure.
Date: 1924
Item Number: 223537
Call Number: 1959.33.2.2
KSHS Identifier: 1959.33.2.2
Built Environment - Function - Religion - Religious Facility - Church
Collections - Museum
Community Life - Religion - Places of Worship - Interiors
Date - 1920s - 1924
Objects and Artifacts - Structures - Building Component - Window
Type of Material - Objects and Artifacts
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