Window
Building Name: Pilgrim Congregational ChurchArtist Name: Edith Hazzard Wright
City: Lansing
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1976
Subject/Title of Window: Lansing
Brief Description of Subject: Pilgrim Church Organizes in Lansing
Figures in Window: Religion, Education, Industry in Lansing.
State Capitol: Seat of Government in Our State
Set of Gears: Represents Industry, especially Automotive
Open Book: Educational Institutions; Michigan State University, Lansing Community College, Great Lakes Bible College, Davenport College, Cooley Law School, plus many industrial, trade, and technical schools.
Pilgrim Church Organized in 1893, First Building Erected in 1899.
Four Corners of Window.
Upper left: Cherries, Grown abundantly in Michigan
Lower left: Apples, Grown abundantly in Michigan
Upper right: Caduceus, Symbol of the Medical Profession
Lower right: Bee Pollenizer of Fruits of Flowers, Represents Workers in Pilgrim Church
Inscriptions: Pilgrim Congregational Church
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 45"
Width: 37"
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass
Lansing Window
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