People Involved

F. S. Allen

Detailed by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company to oversee the work on the new heating system.


Jeremiah Allen

A founding member of the church and president, Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company. Allen died during the construction of the parish house.


Asylum Hill Ecclesiastical Society

Authorized the expenditure of funds for the construction of the parish house.


Charles S. Blake

Member, building committee.


Amelia Ray Clark

Credited by Joseph Twichell as an early proponent of the parish house.


William H. Corbin

Member, building committee.


Samuel G. Dunham

Member, building committee.


Charles E. Gross

Accepted the transfer of the building, keys and documents on behalf of the Asylum Hill Ecclesiastical Society’s committee.


Edward T. Hapgood

Architect.


Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company

Oversaw installation of heating system.


Hilah A. Kellogg

Credited by Joseph Twichell as an early proponent of the parish house.


Ladies' Benevolent Society

Possibly the source of the idea for the parish house; of which Amelia Ray Clark, Hilah A. Kellogg, and Kate Stone Williams were members.


Libby & Blinn

Heating system contractor.


John M. Ney

Member, building committee.


T. R. Fox & Son

General contractor.


Charles E. Thompson

Member, building committee.


Joseph Twichell

Proposed parish house in a sermon given on March 16, 1902.


Kate Stone Williams

Credited by Joseph Twichell as an early proponent of the parish house.


Young People's Federation

Led fundraising efforts for the construction of the parish house; credited by Joseph Twichell for having the initial idea for the parish house.