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Total matches for "Seventh-day Adventists -- New York": 52

[Attendees at an unknown New York Seventh-day Adventist Campmeeting]
[Attendees at the Elmira, New York, Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting of 1891]
[Buffalo, New York, Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting of 1909]
[Building the brick building at Tunesassa Intermediate School]
[Effie Gilbert and Cora Briggs with to other unknown girls at a camp meeting]
[Family reunion at the Luther and Charles Upson home in Genoa, NY around 1908]
[J. W. Raymond, D. A. Ball and family, with Millie Deitel]
[Kimble family in front of their home in Elmira, NY]
[Ministers at a New York Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting, possibly the 1897 Syracuse]
[New York ministers and officials at an unknown camp meeting]
[Portrait of John W. Raymond]
[Rochester church members at the Union Springs campmeeting on July 7, 1923]
[Rochester, New York, Seventh-day Adventist Camp camp meeting grounds, 1907]
[Rochester, New York, Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting grounds
[Rochester, New York, Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting of 1909]
[Students and staff of Fernwood Academy, Tunesassa, N.Y. about 1910]
[Tents at the Rochester, New York, Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting, 1907]
A horizontal view of Troy Church from across the street
A vertical view of Troy Church from the street
Ascension Rock, near the Miller farm, Low Hampton, New York (near Whitehall)
Barrels found in an upper attic May 7, 1987.  One contained over one thousand original William Miller documents.
Elder George Ballou
Jeddo Seventh-day Adventist Church School (N.Y.)
Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Services, Inc., moving van in front of the New York City warehouse
Sketch of William Miller's house, Low Hampton, New York (near Whitehall), built in 1815.
Students and their teacher at the Burt Seventh-day Adventist Church School (N.Y.), 1912
Trail to Maple Grove and William Miller Chapel, Low Hapton, New York (near Whitehall)
Trail toward Ascension Rock, near the Miller farm, Low Hapton, New York (near Whitehall)
View of area near the Miller farm, Low Hapton, New York (near Whitehall)
William Miller
William Miller
William Miller Chapel
William Miller Chapel
William Miller Chapel, Low Hampton, New York (near Whitehall), built in 1848
William Miller Chapel, Low Hampton, New York (near Whitehall), built in 1848
William Miller Chapel, Low Hampton, New York (near Whitehall), built in 1848

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