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1938 Flagstaff Arizona Episcopal Church Bulletin Depression Era Easter Heritage

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Management number 24990224 Release Date 2025/12/10 List Price $29.99 Model Number 24990224
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Rare original 1938 Easter Sunday service bulletin from The Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal) in Flagstaff, Arizona. N. Arizona history from the final years of the Great Depression.
This beautiful bulletin features:
* Stunning full-color chromolithographed covers by the Providence Lithograph Company (No. 600 series), showing the resurrected Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene with the classic caption Why Weepest Thou? and, on the back, an Easter lily garden scene. These covers were popular from the 1890s through the 1930s and are themselves highly displayable.
* Inside: A heartfelt Easter letter from the vicar, Rev. George H. Prendergast, B.D., written only eight-and-a-half years after the 1929 crash. He movingly refers to Good Friday 1929 as Black Friday and describes the nation and world slowly emerging from despair into the light of the Resurrection an unintentionally poignant message written just months before Kristallnacht and less than four years before Pearl Harbor.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera > Other
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