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First United Methodist Church
church
Methodist
411 Harrison St.
Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837
Eaton County

About

Construction: 1911-1912

Architect: E.M.Wood

Date of Alterations: 1994

Architect of Alterations: Paul D. Barbour

Alterations Architect’s City: Grand Ledge

Number of Pictorial Windows: 60

Floor Plan Sketch: Download


Archival Sources: Grand Ledge Historical Society, public library, first united Methodist Library, video, other materials.

Building Notes: Additional forms (numbered 94.0011A) refer to Education Unit, perhaps a separate building which has a construction date of 1961. In 2000-2001 alterations were made to that building, including the installation of 41 new stained glass windows.

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First United Methodist Church
MSGC: 1994.0011

Census Coordinator:
C. Bernard Johnson
02/07/1991



Studio Name
Omnibus Studios

Windows
Holy Bible
Anchor with Rope
Descending Dove
The Lord is My Light
The Rose
Ornamental
Knight of Methodism
Mrs. Mary Jenne in Memoriam
Cross, Anchor, Flaming Heart
Flaming Lamp
Lamb
Christ Leaves His Mother
Bee Hive
Grapes
Crown, Cross, Palm Leaf
Brewer Window
Allen Window
Lawrence/Walsh Window
And I Will Give You Rest
Huddleston Window
Benjamin Memorial
Reed Window
Grisson Window
Dove and Olive Branch
Stuart, Edith, Ernst Memorial
Sessions Window
Dewitt Memorial
Capwell Memorial
Ornamental
Ornamental
Epworth League
Ornamental
Ornamental
Jesus and the Rich Young Ruler
Jesus in the Garden
Ornamental
Cross and Crown
Holy Communion
Triumph of Gospel
Ten Commandments
Transfiguration
Feeding the Multitudes
Cana
King of Kings
Triumphal Entry
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Nativity
Flight to Egypt
Presentation
Rainbow
Last Supper
Choosing Disciples
Baptism
Justice
Peter's Commission
Prayer
Solomon
Creation
Fall of Man
Expulsion
Deluge
Jude
Simon
Matthias
Peter's Denial
Andrew
John
James
Peter
Thomas
James the Less
Bartholomew
Philip
Joy
Praise