Title
Journal of the Floating Church of Our Saviour 1843 July 17 - 1844 June 30 (1 of 2)
Format (Extent)
1 bound volume (99 pages)
Type (Physical characteristics and technical requirements)
.pdf
Description (Scope and Content)
Includes entries detailing the first service at the Seamen’s Episcopal Chapel, founded above a grog shop at the corner of Pike and South Streets (July 17, 1843); the service surrounding the raising of the frame ceremony for the Institute’s first floating chapel (November 30, 1843); Rev. Parker’s sermon to more than one hundred seafarers regarding the wreck of the Sheffield (December 2, 1843); the peaceful and successful seafarers’ strike for higher wages that took place over December 3-10, 1843; the completion of construction on the Floating Church of Our Saviour and its consecration at Pike Street (February 14 and 19, 1844); overcrowding at the Church during its first months in service; general accounts of the exploitation of seafarers and the “almost daily recitals” that come to Rev. Parker’s ears; Rev. Parker’s doubts about continuing as the Institute’s Missionary; the decision by the Board to install Rev. Parker as Missionary on a permanent basis.
Rights (Terms governing use)
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Creator
Parker, Benjamin C. C.
Date
1843 July 17 - 1844 June 30
Item Relations
Citation
Parker, Benjamin C. C., “Journal of the Floating Church of Our Saviour 1843 July 17 - 1844 June 30 (1 of 2),” SCI Digital Archives, accessed December 25, 2024, http://seamenschurch-archives.org/sci/items/show/1086.