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The Burke Library Archives, Columbia University Libraries, Union Theological Seminary, New York William Adams Brown Ecumenical Archives Group Finding Aid for Council of Churches for the City of New York: Department of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 http://www.cccny.net/index.html Finding Aid prepared by: Michaela Biondi and student team, 2011 made possible in part by a grant from the Documentary Heritage Program of the New York State Archives, a program of the State Education Department. Updates by Brigette C. Kamsler, 2012 with funding from the Henry Luce Foundation. Summary Information Creator: Council of Churches of the City of New York Title: Council of Churches of the City of New York, Department of Church Planning and Research Records Inclusive dates: 1855 1985 Bulk dates: 1930 1980 Abstract: Department of Church Planning and Research records include a variety of population/neighborhood studies for the five boroughs of New York and the Tri-State region. Also includes studies of churches and denominations in these areas to aid in the planning work of the department and of Council s various members. Size: 95 boxes, 1 flat OS box, 3 roll boxes, 58 linear feet Storage: Onsite storage Repository: The Burke Library Union Theological Seminary 3041 Broadway New York, NY 10027 Email: burkearchives@library.columbia.edu

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 2 Administrative Information Provenance: The records of the Department of Church Planning and Research were donated at the request of the Department itself with the approval of the Board of Directors of the Council of Churches of the City of New York. This is documented by a donation letter to Richard D. Spoor from Leland Gartrell dated March 12, 1986. Access: Archival papers are available to registered readers for consultation by appointment only. Please contact archives staff by email to burkearchives@library.columbia.edu, or by postal mail to The Burke Library address on page 1, as far in advance as possible Burke Library staff is available for inquiries or to request a consultation on archival or special collections research. Access Restrictions: The collection is unrestricted to readers. Certain materials, however, are in a fragile condition, and this may necessitate restriction in handling and copying. Preferred Citation: Item description, William Adams Brown Ecumenical Archives: Council of Churches of the City of New York, Dept. of Church Planning and Research, series # box #, folder #, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University in the City of New York. Administrative History The Council of Churches of the City of New York (CCCNY) is an ecumenical organization whose roots go back to the 1815 creation of the Brooklyn Mission Society, which planted churches and ministries to serve the growing borough s communities. In 1895 the New York Federation of Churches and Christian Workers, the oldest of the council organizations, was established to continue and expand that work. Several name changes were made to reflect the development of the organization: The Federation of Churches and Christian Organizations in New York City (1901 1925), The Greater New York Federation of Churches (1925 1943), The Protestant Council of the City of New York (1943 1968), and finally in 1968 to the current name. The Council s Department of Church Planning and Research was modeled after the Pathfinding Service for the Churches, started in 1946 by the New York City Mission Society, to serve as part of an advance program designed to meet certain emerging problems which no other religious organization was meeting (Prospectus for Pathfinding). When it became clear to the Pathfinding Service leadership that their particular work was best suited to support the mission and work of the then-protestant Council of Churches, transfer of the service to the Council was negotiated during 1953 and the Pathfinding Service closed its doors at the end of that year (general letter to friends from Kenneth D. Miller, Chairman). The Department of Church Planning and Research was officially inaugurated on January 1, 1954. As part of the Council, the Department of Church Planning and Research was tasked as the agency through which the ecumenical church can carry out its planning function and coordinate church planning in New York City. Its five point plan of goals included a) To define problems generated by the implementation of mission in NYC and to develop solutions to these problems; b) To develop joint plans for mission and to evaluate their effectiveness; c) To communicate

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 3 new knowledge and information about significant ideas for mission; d) To provide liaison with governmental units, private corporations, and various social agencies; e) To provide members of the Department with a means for formal communication, formulating decisions, researching problems of mission, developing and testing new hypotheses for mission, drafting and consulting in the drafting of plans to solve specific problems and consulting with members regarding the formal aspects of their planning operations (Preface to the By-Laws, 1965 revision). The Department was comprised of representatives of denominations, of borough divisions and of the Board of Directors of the Council and the various interdenominational units developed by the Department. It was headed by a Chairman, nominated by the Department and elected the General Assembly at its annual meetings, a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary, both nominated by the Department. The Department s work of investigating and reporting on religious life in the city and surrounding areas produced valuable information for planning new churches and services in areas which were lacking. One of the council s biggest successes was their method of canvassing a neighborhood to gather statistical data which became the model for the federal census taken every ten years. The struggle to raise sufficient finances to support the staff and its work constantly threatened the Department which lived under a constant threat of cut-backs and layoffs. The department was formally closed in 1985. Collection Scope and Content Note The records, which include materials from outside sources, both published and unpublished, as well as research reports generated by the Department itself, provide information on the populations of the five boroughs of New York City and the surrounding Tri-State region including Long Island s two counties, northern New Jersey, south western Connecticut, and the Lower and Middle Hudson Valley (LMHV). Materials note changes within individual communities, the churches and provided services. Information on concerns surrounding young persons and particular ethnic groups is also included as well as federal census data for several areas and several decades. The collection is organized in five series: Series 1: Pathfinding Service for the Churches, 1938 1953 (2 boxes, 1.00 lin. ft.) This series contains an organizational history, various minutes and reports, and a Protestant Council Appraisal study. Reports on specific topics or groups created by the service appear in other series as topically appropriate. Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records, 1946 1984 (13 boxes, 6.50 lin. ft.) This series contains the meeting minutes of the Executive Committee, Departmental meetings, Divisional Offices, and the Personnel Committee, departmental newsletters and a small amount of general files and reports from the Department. Department reports regarding particular topics or locations are filed with those topics or locations.

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 4 Series 3: New York City Reports, 1855; 1920 1983 (51 boxes, 25.50 lin. ft.) This series is divided into two sub-series: A: By Borough and B: By Subject. This information is both from outside sources and reports generated by the department. Subseries 3A: By Borough Each borough is divided into general borough-wide information, community reports (usually by neighborhoods), reports on specific churches in the borough, then reports on denominational activity in that borough. Bay Chester, City Island, Fordham and Jerome Park do not have their own folders but can be found in larger reports of the Borough as a whole. Of note are b.21/f.3 and b.23/f.13, both which include Negro church studies (Brooklyn and Manhattan), and b.18, f.3 (Bronx) and b.40, f.7 which has the only reports on Jewish congregations in the collection. Reports and information on Harlem are found in boxes 25 26. Subseries 3B: By Subject This includes NYC Denominations, which reports on eighteen Protestant denominations and also includes Eastern Orthodox, Society of Friends, Waldensian and Scientology. The YMCA is included in this group, and other reports on the organization are found in boxes 16, 24, 31, 32, 36, 74 and 83. Other subjects includes Spanish language communities and other cultural groups, race studies (boxes 45 48; 51 53) and a series of Departmental research materials on such topics as: Christian education, church planning, the church and social issues, housing, mission strategy, tax, water and sewer usage, and demographics and the church (boxes 48 60). A group of outside published materials including social indices, socio-economic statistics, and youth delinquency statistics and the Department of City Planning newsletters and Department of Commerce and Public Events bulletins are included in this group of materials (boxes 60 66). Series 4: Tri-State Region Reports, 1930 1983 (18 boxes, 9.00 lin. ft.) This series contains information on Connecticut, Long Island, the Lower and Middle Hudson Valley (LMHV) counties and northern New Jersey. The materials for Connecticut are few and consist primarily of federal census data from 1960 1980. New Jersey consists of 1970 census data as well as church and denominational data on Bergen, Middlesex, and Morris counties, and some general church data for the state, along with information on the Regional Plan Association, which was responsible for transportation planning. The Metropolitan Region materials contain a significant volume of material (memos, minutes, agendas, handouts, reports) from the Church Plan for the Region, and its various committees working between 1965 and 1966. The Regional Planning Board for the two counties to Long Island went through several incarnations, both together and separately, which is reflected in the names of those bodies, as indicated in the arrangement of the materials and the sub-series on the list.

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 5 Series 5: General Reference and Resources, 1910 1983 (11 boxes, 1 horizontal box, 3 rolled tubes, 16.00 lin. ft.) This series contains general reference materials from the department on aging in NYC with some denominational response to those issues and federal census materials which include information on health area profiles, housing characteristics, and education issues, and NY State which includes information on trends and projections of population, with a section on denominations and census. General information on apartment house and coffee house ministries in New York and in miscellaneous other places is also included. There is a series of reports on the Challenges of the Changing Economy of NYC, (1968 1978) and Current Research in Voluntary Social and Health Agencies in NYC. Box 95 contains a number of unpublished articles that were sold at the Willingen Conference between 1950 and 1952. Processing Records were arranged into particular groupings by subject by the department director, Leland Gartrell, before shipping to this repository and arrangements were maintained for the most part, with minor rearrangement within topics to bring like information together and to order the materials overall. Please note that the folder titles to the Queens Studies sub-series of Series 3: New York City Reports, contains a reference to CD numbers (e.g.: CD14). This information was retained from the original folders. Metal clips and staples were removed from materials when necessary and folded items were opened and flattened as possible. Materials were placed in new acid-free folders and boxes. Acidic items were separated by interleaving with or photocopying onto acid-free paper as needed. Certain items, such as photographs, were placed in Mylar envelopes. Oversize items were opened as much as possible, flattened, and removed to rolled storage or flat box storage and their original position in the collection is marked with yellow highlighting. It is suggested that these items be transferred to map case drawers when they are available. Materials of particular fragility are also noted as such. Please note that 3.5 linear feet of duplicate materials and 26.25 linear feet of U.S. census reports and related maps and published materials already held within the Columbia University Libraries system were removed from the collection. See Appendix A for the list of these items available in Columbia Library standard collections.

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 6 Contents list Series 1: Pathfinding Service for the Churches, 1938 1953 1 1 1 3 Organizational History, Minutes and Reports, April 1938 Nov. 1952 1 1 4 Annual Appeal, Oct. 7, 1951 Dec. 7, 1951 1 1 5 Mid-Century Pioneers and Protestants Report, 1953 1 1 6 7 Reports: Book I, 1946 1947 1 1 8 9 Reports: Book II Protestant Council Appraisal Study, Nov. 1948 Nov. 1950 1 2 1 2 Reports: Book III, 1948 1949 1 2 3 4 Reports: Book IV, Jan. 1950 Dec. 1950 1 2 5 Various Reports, 1950 1953 1 2 6 Various Worksheets [undated] Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records, 1946 1984 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 2 3 1 Jan. 1964 Oct. 1964 2 3 2 Feb. 1965 Nov. 1965 2 3 3 Feb. 1966 Nov. 1966 2 3 4 Jan. 1967 Dec. 1967 2 3 5 Jan. 1968 July 1968 2 3 6 Aug. 1968 Oct. 1968 2 3 7 Oct. 1968 Dec. 1968 2 3 8 Dec. 1968 Nov. 1969 2 3 9 Nov. 1969 April 1970 2 3 10 May 1970 Nov. 1970 2 3 11 Nov. 1970 July 1971 2 3 12 Oct. 1971 Nov. 1972 2 3 13 Jan. 1973 Mar. 1973 2 3 14 March 1973 Jan. 1974 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 2 4 1 Jan. 1974 Nov. 1974 2 4 2 Jan. 1975 May 1975 2 4 3 Sep. 1975 Nov. 1975 2 4 4 Jan. 1976 Sep. 1976 2 4 5 Nov. 1976 Jan. 1977 2 4 6 March 1977 March 1978 2 4 7 Sep. 1978 Nov. 1978 2 4 8 Jan. 1979 May 1979 2 4 9 Sep. 1979 Jan. 1980 2 4 10 March 1980 Nov. 1981

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 7 Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records (Cont d) Department Meeting Minutes 2 4 11 1953 2 4 12 1954 2 4 13 1955 2 4 14 1956 2 5 1 Feb. 1957 Oct. 1957 2 5 2 Oct. 1958 Dec. 1958 2 5 3 Jan. 1958 Feb. 1959 2 5 4 Jan. 1959 May 1959 2 5 5 June 1959 Sep. 1959 2 5 6 Nov. 1959 Feb. 1960 2 5 7 March 1960 Dec. 1960 2 5 8 Feb. 1961 June 1961 2 5 9 Oct. 1961 Jan. 1962 2 5 10 Feb. 1962 May 1962 2 5 11 June 1962 Nov. 1962 2 5 12 Jan. 1963 March 1963 2 5 13 April 1963 2 6 1 May 1963 Sep. 1963 2 6 2 Nov. 1963 Dec. 1963 2 6 3 Jan. 1964 Feb. 1964 2 6 4 April 1964 Sep. 1964 2 6 5 Oct. 1964 Dec. 1964 2 6 6 Jan. 1965 March 1965 2 6 7 Apr. 1965 June 1965 2 6 8 Sep. 1965 Dec. 1965 2 6 9 Feb. 1966 March 1966 2 6 10 April 1966 May 1966 2 7 1 June 1966 2 7 2 July 1966 2 7 3 Sep. 1966 Dec. 1966 2 7 4 Jan. 1967 March 1967 2 7 5 April 1967 June 1967 2 7 6 Sep. 1967 Dec. 1967 2 7 7 Dec. 1967 Jan. 1968 2 7 8 Feb. 1968 April 1968 2 7 9 May 1968 Oct. 1968 2 7 10 Nov. 1968 Jan. 1969 2 7 11 Feb. 1969 March 1969 2 8 1 April 1969 June 1969

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 8 Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records (Cont d) Department Meeting Minutes (cont d) 2 8 2 Oct. 1969 Dec. 1969 2 8 3 Feb. 1970 April 1970 2 8 4 June 1970 Feb. 1971 2 8 5 April 1971 Dec. 1971 2 8 6 Feb. 1972 March 1972 2 8 7 April 1972 Dec. 1972 2 8 8 Feb. 1973 Feb. 1974 2 8 9 April 1974 Dec. 1974 2 8 10 Oct. 1975 Dec. 1975 2 9 1 April 1975 June 1975 2 9 2 Jan. 1976 Sep. 1976 2 9 3 Oct. 1976 Dec. 1976 2 9 4 Jan. 1977 April 1977 2 9 5 June 1977 Feb. 1978 2 9 6 March 1978 June 1978 2 9 7 Sep. 1978 Dec. 1978 2 9 8 Jan. 1979 April 1979 2 9 9 May 1979 Dec. 1979 2 9 10 1980 2 10 1 1981 2 10 2 1982 2 10 3 1983 2 10 4 1984 Bronx Division Office Committee Meeting Minutes 2 10 5 April 1947 April 1962 2 10 6 May 1962 Dec. 1963 2 10 7 Jan. 1964 Dec. 1964 2 10 8 Jan. 1965 April 1966 2 10 9 June 1966 May 1967 2 10 10 May 1967 Dec. 1967 2 10 11 March 1967 May 1968 2 10 12 July 1968 May 1969 Brooklyn Division Office Committee Meeting Minutes 2 10 13 April 1954 Dec. 1961 2 10 14 March 1962 April 1964 2 11 1 May 1964 April 1965 2 11 2 May 1965 March 1966 2 11 3 April 1966 Dec. 1966 2 11 4 Jan. 1967 Oct. 1967 2 11 5 July 1967 Dec. 1967

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 9 Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records (Cont d) Brooklyn Division Office Committee Meeting Minutes (cont d) 2 11 6 Dec. 1967 May 1968 2 11 7 May 1968 Feb. 1969 2 11 8 March 1969 June 1970 2 11 9 June 1970 April 1971 2 11 10 April 1971 Dec. 1971 2 11 11 Jan. 1972 April 1972 2 11 12 April 1972 May 1972 2 12 1 May 1972 Oct. 1972 2 12 2 April 1972 Sep. 1973 2 12 3 Oct. 1973 Nov. 1975 2 12 4 Jan. 1976 March 1979 2 12 5 April 1979 Nov. 1982 Manhattan Division Office Committee Meeting Minutes 2 12 6 Nov. 1946 Feb. 1951 2 12 7 April 1951 Jan. 1958 2 12 8 March 1958 March 1961 2 12 9 April 1961 Sep. 1962 2 12 10 Oct. 1962 Sep. 1963 2 12 11 Oct. 1963 May 1964 Queens Federation of Churches Meeting Minutes 2 12 12 March 1962 Feb. 1963 2 12 13 March 1963 May 1964 2 12 14 June 1964 Nov. 1964 2 13 1 Feb. 1965 Sep. 1965 2 13 2 Oct. 1965 Nov. 1967 2 13 3 Jan. 1968 Jan. 1971 2 13 4 Jan. 1971 Dec. 1972 Staten Island Division Office - Planning Committee Minutes 2 13 5 Feb. 1954 Oct. 1958 2 13 6 Feb. 1959 Nov. 1959 2 13 7 Dec. 1959 May 1962 2 13 8 May 1962 Nov. 1964 2 13 9 Feb. 1965 May 1967 2 13 10 June 1967 2 13 11 June 1967 June 1969 Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes 2 14 1 2 1963 1965 Department Newsletters 2 14 3 Dec. 1959 Oct. 1960 2 14 4 Nov. 1960 Nov. 1961

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 10 Series 2: Department of Church Planning and Research Office Records (Cont d) Department Newsletters (cont d) 2 14 5 Dec. 1961 Aug. 1962 2 14 6 Oct. 1962 July 1963 2 14 7 Aug. 1963 Jan. 1964 2 14 8 Feb. 1964 Oct. 1964 2 14 9 Dec. 1964 Sep. 1965 General [Department] Files 2 14 10 Tenth Anniversary, 1963 2 14 11 Constitution, Third Draft, Revised Oct. 30, 1968 2 14 12 Contact Lists [undated] 2 14 13 Departmental Memos [197?] 2 14 14 Development Department Reports [196?] 2 14 15 Membership List by Denomination, Jan. 1971 2 14 16 Program Evaluation Form, Oct. 1968 2 14 17 Publications, Jan. 1970 2 15 1 Reference Sources for Understanding 2 15 2 Report: Financial Resources of Nine Councils of Churches Serving Urban Communities, Aug. 1965 2 15 3 Report: Ministry in Education [undated] 2 15 4 Report: Study of Departments of Christian Education, Christian Social Relations and Evangelism, 1961 Series 3: New York City Reports, 1920 1985 Sub-series 3A: By Borough Bronx Studies, 1930s 1980s Borough-wide Information 3A 16 1 3 Borough Wide Community Data, 1939 1982 3A 16 4 Borough-wide Denominational Data, Sep.1950 June 1968 3A 16 5 Housing Information, 1961 1965 3A 16 6 Master Plan and Strategy, Jan. 1967 3A 16 7 A Profile of the Bronx Economy, July 1967 3A 16 8 YMCA Reports, Jan. 1968 Feb. 1973 Communities 3A 16 9 Communities A H 3A 17 1 Communities I M 3A 17 2 Communities N T 3A 17 3 Communities U Z 3A 17 4 Co-Op City, 1966 1970 3A 17 5 Riverdale, Kingsbridge, Spuyten Duyvil, 1968

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 11 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Bronx Studies (cont d) Churches 3A 17 6 Congregations: A Ed. [Includes 2 photos] 3A 17 7 Congregations: Ep. St. An. 3A 17 8 Congregations: St. Aug. St. M. 3A 17 9 Congregations: St. P Z 3A 18 1 2 Handbook of Religious Organizations in a Low Income Urban Neighborhood Part II: Directory of Churches in Lincoln Hospital Mental Health Services Catchment Areas Denominations 3A 18 3 Jewish The Jewish Population and Social Service Needs in the West Bronx, April 1974 3A 18 4 Lutheran Bronx Lutheran Study Vol. I, Sep. 1968 3A 18 5 Lutheran Bronx Lutheran Study Vol. II, Sep. 1968 3A 18 6 Lutheran Bronx Lutheran Study Vol. III, Sep. 1968 3A 19 1 Lutheran Bronx Lutheran Study An Evaluation of the Planning Association of Bronx Lutheran Churches, Sep. 1970 Brooklyn Community Studies, [1890] 1930 1980 Borough-wide Information 3A 19 2 All About Brooklyn: A Handbook for Brooklynites, 1957 3A 19 3 Brooklyn U.S.A., 1946 3A 19 4 Census Data: Brooklyn Tracts, 1960 1989 3A 19 5 Church, Census and Housing Reports, 1958 1965 3A 19 6 Church Reports: Census, Evangelism, Education, 1950 1970 3A 19 7 Community Boundaries: Maps [196?] 3A 19 8 Economic and Populations Trends, 1973; 1980 3A 19 9 Handbook for New Workers, 1955 3A 19 10 Pathfinders, 1940 1950 3A 19 11 Population and Demographic Reports, 1890 1970 3A 19 12 Protestant Church Strategy, 1962 3A 20 1 Protestant Council Reports, 1964 3A 20 2 3 Protestantism, 1930 1945 3A 20 4 5 Tercentenary of Brooklyn, 1954 3A 20 6 YMCA A Working Document, 1968 Communities 3A 20 7 Community Pamphlets: Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gravesend, 1946 3A 20 8 Bay Ridge A Working Document Report, 1961 3A 20 9 Bay Ridge The Community in Which You Live, 1950 3A 20 10 Bay Ridge Protestant Church, 1930 1970 3A 20 11 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Reports, 1938 1965

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 12 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Brooklyn Community Studies (cont d) Communities (cont d) 3A 20 12 Bedford-Stuyvesant Section Map, 1943 3A 21 1 Bensonhurst and Gravesend, 1950 1970 3A 21 2 Brooklyn-Flatbush, Ocean Avenue, 1930 1970 3A 21 3 Brooklyn Negro Church Study, 1930 1948; Census Data, 1960 1980 3A 21 4 Brooklyn Waterfront Report to the Bishop of Long Island, 1978 3A 21 5 Bushwick, [195?] [198?] 3A 21 6 The Bushwick Community. The Report of an Eight-Week Summer Survey, July 18, 1955 September 9, 1966 3A 21 7 Crown Heights Neighborhood Reports, 1940 1970 3A 21 8 Cypress Hills, East New York, Twin Pines, 1920 1980 3A 21 9 Good Old East New York: A Publication of East New York Savings Bank Commemorating Seventy-Five Years in Business, 1943 3A 21 10 Gowanus, Red Hook, South Brooklyn: community characteristics, memos, maps and boundaries, reports, demographics [194?] 3A 21 11 Greenpoint, Brownsville: First Polish Baptist, Pathfinding Service, Community Reports [194?] [196?] 3A 21 12 Greenpoint-Williamsburg-Navy Yard Church Reports: lists, housing and demographic studies, 1950 1980 3A 21 13 Mayor s report, Neighborhood Revitalization, Brownsville Community Reports [197?] 3A 21 14 Park Slope [196?] [197?] 3A 22 1 Recommendation for Renewal of Brooklyn Polytechnic, 1963 1964 3A 22 2 Sunset Park Study, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes of Brooklyn Division [197?] 3A 22 3 Williamsburg Larger Parish, 1949 1951 3A 22 4 Williamsburg, Paerdegat Basin, Greenpoint, Ocean Hill, Floyd Bennett Field Community Reports, 1950 1970 3A 22 5 Williamsburg Reports [193?] [195?] Churches 3A 22 6 Church of the Open Door 3A 22 7 Congregation Self-Studies: 4th Avenue Presbyterian, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights Methodist, Messiah Lutheran, Ocean Avenue Congregational, Zion Lutheran, Salem Evangelical UMC, 1958 1965 3A 22 8 Cuyler Presbyterian Warren St. Methodist, 1957; 1966 3A 22 9 10 Cuyler Presbyterian Warren St. Methodist Committee Minutes, 1965 3A 22 11 Emmanuel Christian Center Ft. Greene, 1950 1970 3A 22 12 Reformed Dutch of Flatbush 1654 1954 and Kings Highway Methodist, 1962

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 13 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Brooklyn Community Studies (cont d) Denominations 3A 23 1 2 Brooklyn: Report and Working Document Planning Area I, New York Synod Lutheran Church of America, Jan. 1964 3A 23 3 Brooklyn: Report and Working Document Planning Area IV, New York Synod Lutheran Church of America, Jan. 1964 3A 23 4 Lutheran Studies [193?] [196?] 3A 23 5 Presbytery of New York City, 1982 1983 Manhattan Studies, 1940s 1980s Borough-wide Information 3A 23 6 Age-Sex Distribution Charts, 1950; 1955 3A 23 7 Ailing City Areas, May 1941 3A 23 8 Church Address Lists [undated] 3A 23 9 Borough-Wide Denominational Data, 1940 1958 3A 23 10 Housing, July 1962 Jan. 1963 3A 23 11 Manhattan Church Strategy, Sep. 1962 3A 23 12 [OS box 96 BLUEPRINTS] Maps, 1945 1960 3A 23 13 Negro Church Study, Manhattan, 1948 3A 23 14 15 Planning, Oct. 1971 3A 24 1 Protestant strategy for Manhattan, Oct. 1961 3A 24 2 YMCA Report, Manhattan Communities Opportunities for the YMCA Feb. 1973 3A 24 3 YMCA Report, Study of YMCA Objective, Programs and Facilities to Meet the Needs of Residents, Commuters and Visitors in Central Manhattan, Feb. 1969 Communities 3A 24 4 Central Park West, 1940 1960 3A 24 5 Chelsea and Bowery, May 1965 March 1972 3A 24 6 Columbus Circle, 1954 3A 24 7 East Midtown, 1960 3A 24 8 East Side, 1960 1976 3A 25 1 Greenwich Village McBurney Branch Study of Membership and Community, Nov. 1945 3A 25 2 Greenwich Village The Neighborhood of Judson Memorial, 1959 3A 25 3 Harlem Church and Christian education planning, report and memo, 1963 3A 25 4 Harlem Community Center Steering Committee report [194?] 3A 25 5 [OS box 96] Harlem Community Profiles, Map, 1973 1980

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 14 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Manhattan Studies (cont d) Communities (cont d) 3A 25 6 Harlem Harlem s Ministry, A Study in Community Involvement as Effected by Denominational Affiliation, by Patricia Pettiford, May 1963 3A 25 7 Harlem, Central Harlem Central Harlem Adult Survey, April 1965 June 1965 3A 25 8 Harlem, Central Harlem Maps, census data, memos, 1963 1970 3A 25 9 Harlem, East Harlem The City Church, East Harlem Parishioner, Sep. 1952 3A 25 10 Harlem, East Harlem East Harlem Community Study, 1937 3A 25 11 [FRAGILE] [OS box 96] Harlem, East Harlem East Harlem map with churches, April 1951 3A 25 12 Harlem, East Harlem East Harlem Project House, American Friends Service Committee [undated] 3A 25 13 Harlem, East Harlem East Harlem Protestant Parish Steering Committee Meeting, Nov. 1960; Pathfinder Services Reports, March 1947 3A 25 14 Harlem, East Harlem General Demographic Reports, 1950 1965 3A 25 15 Harlem, East Harlem Housing Studies, 1950 1970 3A 25 16 Harlem, East Harlem Metro North Demonstration Neighborhood, Planning and Development by a Poor Urban Community, by Norman Eddy, Aug. 1966 3A 25 17 Harlem, East Harlem Pathfinding Service Reports, Jan. 1946 Jan. 1948 3A 26 1 Harlem, East Harlem Profiles of East Harlem, 5 Studies by the MEND Research Department, 1968 3A 26 2 Harlem, East Harlem A Protestant Master Plan and Strategy for Manhattan, Sep. 1962 3A 26 3 Harlem, East Harlem Reports on Gangs, 1947 3A 26 4 Harlem, East Harlem The Role of the Churches in Intercultural- Interracial Democracy, by Carl Siegenthaler, Oct. 1947 3A 26 5 Harlem, South Harlem Survey and study preparations, 1946 3A 26 6 Harlem, Upper Manhattan [Harlem to Manhattanville] Harlem Upper Manhattan: Church and Community Study, A Working Document, Volume I, Sep. 1962 3A 26 7 Harlem, Upper Manhattan [Harlem to Manhattanville] Harlem Upper Manhattan: Church and Community Study, A Working Document, Volume II, Sep. 1962 3A 26 8 Inwood The Inwood Community and its Churches, Union Theological Seminary Master s thesis by Melva Ann Banzett, May 1956 3A 26 9 Kips Bay Kips Bay Neighborhood Study, 1943

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 15 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Manhattan Studies (cont d) Communities (cont d) 3A 26 10 Lower East Midtown Church and Community Study, 1959 3A 26 11 Lower East Midtown Park, Village and Town, 1955 3A 26 12 Lower East Side Reports, 1948 1965 3A 27 1 Lower East Side The St. Mark s Neighborhood, 1943 3A 27 2 Lower Manhattan, 1955, 1986 3A 27 3 Manhattan Communities: Summary Statement of Population Characteristics, March 1955 3A 27 4 Manhattanville Reports, 1943 3A 27 5 Morningside Heights Reports, 1948 3A 27 6 Turtle Bay Report, 1955 3A 27 7 Upper Manhattan AGPU Services to the Aging [196?] 3A 27 8 Washington Heights Community Fact Book for Washington Heights, New York City 1960 1961 3A 27 9 Washington Heights Upper Manhattan: A Community Study of Washington Heights June 1954 3A 27 10 Washington Heights, Inwood Reports, 1973 1978 3A 27 11 Washington Heights, Inwood Report of the Washington Heights-Inwood Task Force Update, Jan. 1981 3A 27 12 West Side West Side Resources, 1970 Churches 3A 28 1 All Saints, Holy Apostles Episcopal, St. George s, St. James Episcopal, 1945 1967 3A 28 2 Broadway Tabernacle, 1948, 1962 3A 28 3 Broome St. Tabernacle, 2nd Spanish Evangelical, Labor Temple, 1957 1958 3A 28 4 7 Central Presbyterian, 1968 1984 3A 28 8 Chapel of the Intersession, 1931 3A 28 9 Christ United Methodist [197?] 3A 28 10 Church of All Nations United Methodist, 1968 3A 28 11 Church of the Divine Paternity, 1938 3A 28 12 Church of the Master, 1960 1961 3A 29 1 Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist, Dec. 1949 3A 29 2 Emmanuel, Church of Good Neighbor, Ft. George, Jan Hus Presbyterian, [196?] 3A 29 3 First Spanish, Memorial Baptist [195?], 1983 3A 29 4 Five Points United Methodist, Holy Trinity Lutheran, Quaker, 1959 1980 3A 29 5 Madison Avenue Presbyterian, 1960, 1974 3A 29 6 Mariners Temple Baptist, 1971

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 16 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Manhattan Studies (cont d) Churches (cont d) 3A 29 7 Report on Five New York City Mission Society Churches, Aug. 1961 3A 29 8 St. Edward the Martyr, Parish Area of St. Edward the Martyr [undated] 3A 29 9 St. Paul and St. Andrew Methodist, 1962 3A 29 10 St. Peter s, St. Bartholomew, 5th Avenue Presbyterian, St. Thomas, 1977 1979 3A 29 11 Transfiguration Lutheran, 1966 3A 29 12 15 Two Bridges Cooperative Ministry, 1965 3A 30 1 West End Collegiate, 1965 3A 30 2 West End Presbyterian, 1963 Denominations 3A 30 3 7 Lutheran Manhattan Study: United Lutheran Churches, Sections I IV, Dec. 1960 3A 30 8 Methodist Methodist young adult work in Manhattan, May 1964 3A 30 9 Presbyterian From Harvard Law School to East Harlem, Feb. 1961 3A 30 10 Presbyterian Space Utilization in Ten Churches of the Presbytery of New York City: A Pretest, by Leland Gartrell and Charles Thorne, April 1970 3A 30 11 12 Presbyterian Upper Manhattan A Study of Nine Presbyterian Churches, Volume 1 and 2, April 1962 Queens Studies, 1930s 1980s Borough-Wide Information 3A 31 1 Adventures in Queens towards Congregational Cooperation, 1972 3A 31 2 Aspects of Negro Life in the Borough of Queens, 1947 3A 31 3 The Borough of New York City Showing the Most Rapid Development in the Last Decade, 1964 1965 3A 31 4 Census Tracts, Revisions of 1950, 1960 3A 31 5 Church Extension Study, 1932 3A 31 6 Church Planning for Ministry and Missions to Queens, 1969 3A 31 7 Community Boundaries I, 1962 3A 31 8 Community Boundaries II, 1964 3A 31 9 Distribution of Puerto Ricans, 1960 1969 3A 31 10 Historical and Other Places of Interest in Queens [undated] 3A 31 11 Housing and Housing Development, 1950 1965 3A 31 12 [OS boxes 96 and 97] Maps, 1930 1967 3A 31 13 Neighborhood Report Surveys, 1929 3A 31 14 Population by Planning Districts, 1970; 1980 3A 31 15 Population Changes in a Growing Queens, Publication, 1953 3A 31 16 Population Data, Chamber of Commerce, 1959 1965 3A 31 17 Protestant Church Data, 1950 1963

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 17 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (Cont d) Queens Studies (cont d) Borough-Wide Information (cont d) 3A 31 18 YMCA Study Population Trends and Community Needs, 1973 Communities 3A 32 1 Bayside [CD11] [undated] 3A 32 2 Corona/ East Elmhurst [CD4], 1940 1979 3A 32 3 Eastern Queens YMCA Plan for the Future and Response, 1979 3A 32 4 Flushing [CD7] [undated] 3A 32 5 Glendale/ Ridgewood [CD5], 1968; 1979 3A 32 6 Jamaica [CD12], 1962 1979 3A 32 7 Lefrak City Religious census, 1965 3A 32 8 Long Island City/ Astoria, [CD1] [undated] 3A 32 9 Rochdale Village evaluation and census reports, 1962 1966 3A 32 10 Rockaway Peninsula [CD14], Belle Harbor, 1973 3A 32 11 South Jamaica neighborhood report and Negro churches, 1942; 1955 3A 32 12 Southwest of Queens Religious census, 1960 3A 32 13 Springfield Gardens [CD13], 1956; 1969 3A 32 14 Welfare Island [Interfaith] Program for Ministry and Mission, 1970 1975 3A 33 1 Welfare Island [Protestant] Program for Ministry and Mission, 1970 1973 3A 33 2 [OS box 96] Welfare Island, Publications, 1969; 1970 3A 33 3 Whitestone Churches, Property, 1972 3A 33 4 Woodhaven [CD9] [undated] Churches 3A 33 5 Chapel at Kennedy Airport, Jamaica NY, 1957 1965 3A 33 6 Chapel of the Good Shepherd - A New Ministry for the Welfare Island [Roosevelt Is.] Community [undated] 3A 33 7 Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Welfare Island Community Preliminary Phase Report, 1972 3A 33 8 North Presbyterian Church, Flushing, 1963 3A 33 9 The Good Shepherd Island Corporation, 1975 1978 Denominations 3A 33 10 Episcopal Parishes Serving Queens, 1971 3A 33 11 Lutheran Church in American Conference, 1966 3A 33 12 Methodist Greater South Jamaica, 1965 3A 33 13 Queens Lutheran Study New York Synod LCA Vol. 1, 1966 3A 34 1 Queens Lutheran Study New York Synod LCA Vol. 2, 1966 3A 34 2 Queens Lutheran Study New York Synod LCA Vol. 3, 1966

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 18 Series 3: New York City Reports (cont d) Sub-series 3A: By Borough (cont d) Staten Island Studies, 1930s 1970s Borough-wide Information 3A 34 3 Aging Population, 1950 1961 3A 34 4 Chamber of Commerce Reports and Publications, 1962 1975 3A 34 5 Church Planning - Annadale - Hugenot Church Planning, 1967 1969 3A 34 6 Church Planning - Churches and Communities, Vol. I, 1953 3A 35 1 Church Planning - Churches and Communities, Vol. II, 1958 3A 35 2 Church Planning - Church Extension, 1931 3A 35 3 Church Planning - Methodist Reports, 1963 3A 35 4 Church Planning - NY Archdiocese Development Report, 1972 3A 35 5 Church Planning - Protestant Church Property, 1961 3A 35 6 Church Planning - A Protestant Plan, 1960 3A 35 7 Church Planning - Religious Census Studies, 1954 1967 3A 36 1 Church Planning - Reports on Church Growth, 1950 1977 3A 36 2 Church Planning - Towards a Church Strategy, 1949 1953 3A 36 3 Church Planning - YMCA and YWCA, 1972 1973 3A 36 4 Housing Reports, 1961, 1962, 1969 3A 36 5 Magazines and Articles, 1937 1959 3A 36 6 Maps, 1953 1971 3A 36 7 NYC Government Reports, 1955 1977 3A 36 8 The Poor on an Island, 1967 3A 36 9 Population Development, 1950 1966 3A 36 10 Report on Hospital Care, 1956 Communities 3A 36 11 Mariner s Harbor, 1961; 1967 3A 37 1 Richmond, 1960 1966 3A 37 2 South Shore, 1961, 1967 3A 37 3 Stapleton, 1962, 1969 3A 37 4 Tottenville, 1960 1979 3A 37 5 Travis, New Springfield, Bull s Head 3A 37 6 West New Brighton, 1955, 1963 Churches 3A 37 7 All Saints Episcopal Church, 1960 3A 37 8 Castleton Hill Moravian Church, 1973 3A 37 9 Immanuel Union Church, 1960, 1979 Sub-series 3B: By Subject New York City Denominations, 1930 1980 Baptist 3B 37 10 12 Baptist Convention of New York, 1969 3B 37 13 14 Baptist: Fifteen Churches, 1958

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 19 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) NYC Denominations (cont d) Baptist (cont d) 3B 38 1 Baptist: Five Churches Report, 1960 3B 38 2 Baptist Research and Statistics World s Fair Center materials and reports, 1964 1965 3B 38 3 Statistical Data: Long Island and Southern Baptist, 1940 1960 Church of God 3B 38 4 Statistical Data: Church of God, 1940 1960 Congregational 3B 38 5 Congregational: Church Reaction to Immigration [undated] 3B 38 6 10 Congregational: Working Document, 1957 3B 38 11 Extracts: Religious Corporations Law, General Corporations Law, 1962 3B 38 12 Statistical Data: Congregational, 1940 1960 3B 38 13 Statistical Data: Evangelical and Reformed, 1940 1960 Disciples of Christ 3B 38 14 Disciples of Christ: Church Mission, 1973 3B 38 15 Disciples of Christ: Metropolitan District Membership, 1960 1970 and Statistics, 1957 3B 39 1 Disciples of Christ: Working Document: The Church of Christ Mission, 1968 3B 39 2 Disciples of Christ: Seven Year-Five Month Report, 1975 3B 39 3 Disciples Union of NY Exhibits I-VI, 1960 1970 3B 39 4 NACC [Northeastern Association of Christian Churches] Capital Fund, 1965 and Panic of Promise Pamphlet, 1974 3B 39 5 Northeastern Association of Christian Churches: Working Document Church Mission, 1968 3B 39 6 NY/NJ Missionary Society Report, 1954 Eastern Orthodox 3B 39 7 Handbook of American Orthodoxy. A Roster of Parishes and Clergy of the Orthodox and other Eastern Churches in North and South America, 1972 Episcopal 3B 39 8 10 Episcopal Diocese of NY: Congregation Studies, 1974 3B 39 11 12 Episcopal Diocese of NY: Self-Study, 1968; 1984 3B 39 13 Episcopal Parishes, 1966 1972 3B 39 14 Episcopal Church Studies: The Urban Church, Diocese of Long Island, 1978 1980 3B 39 15 Protestant Episcopal Church Report, 1956 3B 40 1 3 Protestant Episcopal Statistics, 1950 1983 3B 40 4 Statistical Data: Protestant Episcopal, 1940 1960

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 20 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) NYC Denominations (cont d) Evangelical Covenant 3B 40 5 Church Renewal in New York City Area, 1962 Evangelical United Brethren 3B 40 6 Evangelical United Brethren Statistics (1940 1950), 1957 Jewish 3B 40 7 Jewish Subcultural Study, undated; Five Million American Jews, Dec. 1958 Lutheran 3B 40 8 American Lutheran Statistics, 1950 1980 3B 40 9 Brooklyn Lutheran Council, 1955 3B 40 10 11 Lutheran Ministry in the Future, 1970 3B 40 12 LCA-NYC -- Summary and Position Papers, 1960 1980 3B 40 13 Lutheran Church in America Synod of New York, 1965 1975 3B 41 1 Statistical Data: American Lutheran, 1940 1960 3B 41 2 Statistical Data: Augana Lutherans, 1940 1960 3B 41 3 Statistical Data: Lutheran Missouri Synod, 1940 1960 3B 41 4 5 Statistical Data: United Lutheran, 1940 1960 Methodist 3B 41 6 Market for Camping, 1950 1970 3B 41 7 Methodism in Bronx, Manhattan, and Westchester, 1900 1947 3B 41 8 Methodist Church in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inwood (Long Island), 1965 1972 3B 41 9 Methodist Church in Brooklyn, 1946 3B 41 10 Methodist Church in Manhattan Young Adult Work, 1964 3B 41 11 Methodist Church in Urban Life (publ.), 1954 1975 3B 41 12 Methodists in New York Area (CT, NJ, MA, NY, PA, VT), 1962 3B 41 13 Methodists in Staten Island: Our Future, 1963 3B 41 14 Statistical Data: Methodist, 1940 1960 3B 42 1 Studies Prepared for Third Quadrennial Convocation, 1962 3B 42 2 United Methodist Church (UMC): Black Church Development, 1972 and Hispanic Ministries, 1982 3B 42 3 United Methodist Church (UMC) - Church in Metropolis, 1968 Presbyterian 3B 42 4 Bay Ridge Ft. Hamilton, 1935 1960 3B 42 5 Bay Ridge Planning Committee, 1960 1970 3B 42 6 Brooklyn - Nassau Presbytery, 1934 1935 3B 42 7 Brooklyn - Nassau Presbytery, 1950 1970 3B 42 8 List (partial) of Audio Visual Tapes Prepared for Presbytery of NY, 1967 3B 42 9 13 NY Presbytery Survey, 1955

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 21 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) NYC Denominations (cont d) Presbyterian (cont d) 3B 43 1 Planning Proposal by Presbytery of NY, 1960 1970 3B 43 2 Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, 1946 3B 43 3 Presbyterian Church in CT, NJ, NY, 1960 1989 3B 43 4 Presbyterian Progress Foundation, 1960 1980 3B 43 5 6 Presbyterian Queens/Long Island, 1940 1960 3B 43 7 Presbyterian Senior Services, 1962 3B 43 8 Presbytery of Hudson River (Fishkill), 1980 3B 43 9 Presbytery of New York, 1981 3B 43 10 13 Presbytery of New York: Self-Study, 1970 3B 44 1 Presbytery of New York: Self-Study, 1970 3B 44 2 3 Presbytery of New York: Study of Nine Churches; Vol. 1 and 2, 1962 3B 44 4 5 Southern Brooklyn Presbyterian, 1960 1985 3B 44 6 Statistics, 1959 3B 44 7 Strategy Committee -- East Side/West Side Manhattan Area Group Planning Unit Studies on Aging and Health, 1960 1980 3B 44 8 Strategy Committee --West Side and Upper Manhattan Area Group Planning Unit Studies on Aging and Health, 1960 1980 3B 44 9 The Presbyterian Church in the City, 1938 3B 44 10 13 United Presbyterian: Minutes of the General Assembly, 1962 Reformed Church of America 3B 44 14 Statistics and Highlights of the General Synod, 1940 1960 and Reformed and Evangelical Church of America [statistics], 1940 1960 Reformed Dutch 3B 45 1 Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York, 1959 Scientology 3B 45 2 The Character of Scientology, 1968 Society of Friends 3B 45 3 Who are the Friends, 1957 United Church of Christ 3B 45 4 United Church of Christ: Demographic Studies, 1976 Waldensian 3B 45 5 Pamphlets: Waldensians and Italy, 1928; A Brief History of the Waldensians, [updated]; and The Waldensian Church, 1914 Young Men s Christian Association 3B 45 6 YMCA of Greater NY -- Board of Directors Report, 1979 3B 45 7 YMCA of Greater NY External Environment, 1983 3B 45 8 YMCA of Greater NY Yearbook, 1970; Status and Plan, 1979

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 22 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) NYC Denominations (cont d) Young Men s Christian Association (cont d) 3B 45 9 YMCA Reports, 1950 1981 3B 45 10 YMCA Reports - Population, 1950 1980 Race Studies: Puerto Ricans, Other Spanish-Speaking Communities, African Americans 3B 45 11 Bienvenide, Hermano! [undated] 3B 45 12 The Board of Mission of the Methodist Church Puerto Rico: Operation Bootstraps, 1950 1960 3B 45 13 Booklets by Church Organizations about Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans, and Spanish-Speaking Americans, 1953 1959 3B 45 14 The Church and Spanish Americans in the United States, 1953 3B 45 15 Department of Church Planning and Research, Bibliography of Resources on Puerto Ricans [undated] 3B 45 16 Department of Church Planning and Research, Hispanic Consultation: Minutes of Meeting, 1976 3B 45 17 Department of Church Planning and Research, Mid-century Pioneers and Protestants: A Survey Report of the Puerto Rican Migration to the U.S. Mainland and in Particular a Study of the Protestant Expression among Puerto Ricans in NYC, 1954 3B 46 1 Department of Church Planning and Research, The Protestant Church and Puerto Ricans in NYC, and other documents of the Pathfinding Service, 1947 1959 3B 46 2 Department of Church Planning and Research, The Protestant and Spanish Community in NYC, 1957 1960 3B 46 3 Department of Church Planning and Research, The Puerto Rican Problem in New York City, 1938 3B 46 4 Education Material about Puerto Rico Published by Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Labor, Migration Division, 1956 1959 3B 46 5 Episcopal Church Conference on Problems of Puerto Ricans in the U.S., 1962 3B 46 6 Facts re Spanish Work, 1937 3B 46 7 Government Publications about Puerto Ricans, 1948 1975 3B 46 8 Hay Poder Some Observations about Spanish-Speaking Pentecostal Churches in East Harlem, 1971 3B 46 9 Hispanic Ministries Poses a Challenge to the New York Annual Conference, 1970 1982 3B 46 10 Information Service on Puerto Ricans in NYC by the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., 1953 3B 46 11 Interracial News Service, Pathfinding Service Newsletter, 1948 1952 3B 46 12 The Mission of the Church to Spanish Speaking New Yorkers a View of the Past, 1966

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 23 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) Race Studies (cont d) 3B 46 13 Missionary Opportunity among Spanish Americans, Proposal and Report, 1959 3B 46 14 New York State Division of Human Rights Puerto Ricans in New York State, 1960 1969 3B 47 1 Peter Berger Article, The Religious Situation among Puerto Ricans in NYC and Summary of Study of Puerto Rican migrants in NYC by Columbia University, 1947 1950 3B 47 2 A Proposal for a Study of Protestant Religious Expression among Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1959 3B 47 3 Population Characteristics Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1977, U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of the Census, 1977 3B 47 4 Population Distribution of Puerto Rican and Spanish Speaking People in NYC Boroughs Statistics and Maps, 1950 1973 3B 47 5 Porto [sic] Rican Neighbors, 1930 3B 47 6 Princeton Consultation Report and Memorandum with Dr. David Barry Our Christian Mission among the Spanish Americans, 1962, 1965 3B 47 7 The Protestant Spanish Community in New York City, 1961 3B 47 8 Puerto Ricans in New York City, Puerto Rican Social Services, Inc., 1963 3B 47 9 The Puerto Rican Store Front Churches of the Lower Bronx, unpublished dissertation from Fordham Graduate School, 1959 3B 47 10 The Puerto Rican Opportunity, 1951 1953 3B 47 11 Puerto Rican and New Jersey Prison A Cultural Study with Some Recommendations, 1971, 1974 3B 47 12 Puerto Rico Discovery, 1952 3B 47 13 Race Studies and African Americans four booklets, 1957 1964 3B 47 14 Race Studies and African Americans Black Americans, a Chartbook, U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1971 3B 47 15 Race Studies and African Americans Directory of Minority Business in the New York Metropolitan Area, 1969 3B 47 16 Race Studies and African Americans Effects of Nonwhite Purchases on Market Prices of Residences, 1952 3B 47 17 Race Studies and African Americans Suburbanization of the Negro Population, 1963 3B 48 1 Race Studies and African Americans WINS Pilot Preview, Educational Foundation of N.C.N.W. 1961 3B 48 2 Report of the Committee on Puerto Ricans in New York City, Welfare Council of New York City, 1948

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 24 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) Race Studies (cont d) 3B 48 3 Reports on Puerto Ricans by Affiliates of the Welfare and Health Council of NYC, 1953 3B 48 4 Spiritual Care of Puerto Rican Migrants Report on a Conference, 1955 3B 48 5 Study Reports of Puerto Ricans in NYC, 1937, 1959 3B 48 6 Why do Spanish Americans Cling to a Language Church? 1960 New York City Research Materials Christian Education 3B 48 7 Christian Leadership Education Planning reports, 1923 1966 3B 48 8 Church schools and Christian education, 1920 1921 3B 48 9 Minutes, City Training Committee, 1924 1927 3B 48 10 Minutes, City Training Committee, 1920 1925 Church Planning, NYC 3B 49 1 Church Cooperation of the Local Level through Comity. 3B 49 2 Coordination of Church and City Planning: Restoring an Essential Ingredient to Community Renewal, 1971 3B 49 3 General pamphlets, 1949 3B 49 4 Highway Development and Affected Congregations, 1967 1975 3B 49 5 Pathfinder Services report: Ecumenicity, 1947 3B 49 6 Planning, 1950s, departmental reports, 1956 1959 3B 49 7 Planning, 1950s, general reports, 1955 1956 3B 49 8 Planning, 1960s, general reports, departmental reports and memos, 1960 1966 3B 49 9 Planning, 1960s, general and departmental reports, 1967 1969 3B 49 10 Planning, 1970s, departmental reports, 1970 1977 3B 49 11 Research on clergy, 1963 1983 3B 50 1 Studies on church space utilization and coffee hour, 1960; 1970 3B 50 2 Urban church reports, 1951 1965 3B 50 3 Urban church reports, 1958 1963 Church and Social Issues 3B 50 4 Addiction, Ministry to Addiction in NYC, 1965 3B 50 5 Community Services of Congregations, 1982 1984 3B 50 6 Police --Police Violence, 1983 3B 50 7 Poverty -- Anti-poverty church programs, 3B 50 8 Poverty -- General pamphlets on poverty, 1964 3B 50 9 Poverty --Homelessness, 1982 1983 3B 50 10 Specialized ministries, and World Trade Center TV interference, 1967 1968 3B 50 11 Youth, Emergency Summer Youth Program, 1964 3B 51 1 Youth, Report: Juvenile Delinquency and the Churches, 1959 1963

WAB: CCCNY Dept. of Church Planning and Research Records, 1855 1985 25 Series 3: New York City Reports (Cont d) Sub-series 3B: By Subject (Cont d) NYC Research Materials (cont d) Cultural Groups 3B 51 2 African-Americans -- Census Information, 1930, 1943 3B 51 3 African-Americans -- Churches, Pathfinder Services Studies, 1930 1949 3B 51 4 African-Americans -- Churches, Studies, 1930 1955 3B 51 5 African-Americans -- General Pamphlets and Fliers, 1931 1957 3B 51 6 African-Americans -- Population Distribution by Community, 1950; 1957 3B 51 7 African-Americans and Puerto Ricans, Bibliography and Research 3B 51 8 African-Americans -- Report of Subcommittee which Investigated the Disturbance of March 19th, 1935 3B 51 9 African-Americans -- Reports regarding Chicago, 1931 1944 3B 51 10 African-Americans -- Various Newspaper and Periodical Clippings [195?] 3B 51 11 Asian-Americans -- Chinese-Americans 3B 51 12 Asian-Americans -- Mission 3B 51 13 Asian-Americans Research 3B 52 1 Asian-Americans Task Force Minutes, 1975 3B 52 2 Common Council for American Unity, Reports on Immigrants and Displaced Persons, 1949 1950 3B 52 3 Ethnic Consultations -- Asian-Americans, Haitian, Hispanic, 1976 1978 3B 52 4 Ethnicity Demographics by Borough, 1930 1970 3B 52 5 Foreign Language Congregations, 1910 1960 3B 52 6 General Pamphlets on Immigrants and Displaced Persons, 1948 1950 3B 52 7 Inter-Racial Concerns, 1962 1968 3B 52 8 Italian-Americans -- Pamphlets 3B 52 9 Italian-Americans -- Reports 3B 52 10 New York Committee on Displaced Persons bulletins, 1949 1950 3B 52 11 Pathfinding Services -- Minutes Regarding Services to Immigrants and Displaced Persons 3B 53 1 Population Data, Ethnicity, 1940 1960, 1981 3B 53 2 Protestant Displaced Persons and Immigrants, 1950 3B 53 3 Storefront Religion vs. Civil Rights 1971 3B 53 4 Various cultural groups -- Arab-, Polish-, Slovakian-, Hungarian-, Scotch- Irish, and Cuban-Americans, 1960 3B 53 5 Welfare and Health Council of NYC Reports on New Immigrants, 1950, 1952 Demographics and Church 3B 53 6 Communities of NYC and Protestant Church Trends, 1965 3B 53 7 Congregations by Assembly Districts, 1968 3B 53 8 Count of Christian Congregations, 1974 1978 3B 53 9 Department correspondences regarding 1970 census, 1970 1971 3B 53 10 Membership Distribution in Relation to Distance from the Church, 1967