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RACp – Churches

(RACp.2010.37.38) - Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4400 N Shartel, postmarked 16 Aug 1968
(RACp.2010.37.37) - Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church,1401 NW 25, c. 1940s
(RACp.2010.37.36) - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 127 NW 7, postmarked 9 Jan 1910
(RACp.2010.37.35) - St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church (South), 201 NW 8, postmarked 24 Aug 1908
(RACp.2010.37.34) - St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church (South), 201 NW 8, postmarked 9 Apr 1908
(RACp.2010.37.33) - St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church (South), 201 NW 8, postmarked 8 May 1909
(RACp.2010.37.32) - St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church (South), 201 NW 8, c. 1910s.
(RACp.2010.37.31) - St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church (South), 201 NW 8, 1913
(RACp.2010.37.30) - St. Luke's Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, postmarked 17 Jun 1964
(RACp.2010.37.29) - St. Luke's Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, c.1950s
(RACp.2010.37.28) - St. Luke's Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, c. late 1950s
(RACp.2010.37.27) - St. Joseph's Cathedral, 307 NW 4, c. 1900s
(RACp.2010.37.26) - Putnam City Baptist Church, 5626 NW 41, c. 1940s
(RACp.2010.37.25) - Proposed Southside Baptist Church, 401 SW 44, c. 1950
(RACp.2010.37.24) - Portland Avenue Baptist Church, 1301 N Portland, postmarked 15 Jul 1948
(RACp.2010.37.23) - Maywood Presbyterian Church, 400 NE 9, postmarked 16 Dec 1910
(RACp.2010.37.22) - Mayfair Church of Christ, 2340 NW 50, c. 1960s
(RACp.2010.37.21) - Kelham Avenue Baptist Church, 1425 N Kelham, 1940s
(RACp.2010.37.20) - Interior, Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church,1401 NW 25, c. 1940s
(RACp.2010.37.19) - Interior, St. Luke's Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, c.1950s
(RACp.2010.37.18) - First Presbyterian Church, 1001 N Robinson, postmarked 22 Jun 1912
(RACp.2010.37.17) - First Presbyterian Church, 1001 N Robinson, postmarked 7 Nov 1913
(RACp.2010.37.16) - First Presbyterian Church, 1001 N Robinson, c. 1910s
(RACp.2010.37.15) - First Methodist Episcopal Church, 131 NW 4, postmarked 14 Dec 1910
(RACp.2010.37.14) - First Methodist Episcopal Church, 131 NW 4, postmarked 13 Dec 1907
(RACp.2010.37.13) - First Lutheran Church, 1300 N Robinson, c. 1910s
(RACp.2010.37.12) - First Christian Church, 3700 N Walker, postmarked 16 Jun 1962
(RACp.2010.37.11) - First Christian Church, 3700 N Walker, c. 1950s
(RACp.2010.37.10) - First Christian Church, 134 NW 3, 1900s
(RACp.2010.37.09) - Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma Office (l) and First Baptist Church (r), NW11 and Robinson, c. 1940s
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