Religion

One hallmark of the American experience captured in the Museum's collections is the nation's broad diversity of religious faiths. Artifacts range from Thomas Jefferson's Bible to a huge "Sunstone" sculpture carved for a Mormon temple in Illinois in 1844 to a household shrine from the home of a Pueblo Indian in the 1990s. Furniture, musical instruments, clothing, cooking ware, and thousands of prints and figures in the collections have all played roles in the religious lives of Americans. The most comprehensive collections include artifacts from Jewish and Christian European Americans, Catholic Latinos, Protestant Arab Americans, Buddhist and Christian Asian Pacific Americans, and Protestant African Americans. One notable group is the Vidal Collection of carved figures known as santos and other folk religious material from the practice of Santeria in Puerto Rico.

Sons of the Pioneers. side 1: Too High, Too Wide, Too Low; side 2: Rounded Up in Glory (RCA Victor 20-3193), from the album, Cowboy Hymns and Spirituals (RCA Victor P 229).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1947. This album was released on 1948.Currently not on view
Description
Sons of the Pioneers. side 1: Too High, Too Wide, Too Low; side 2: Rounded Up in Glory (RCA Victor 20-3193), from the album, Cowboy Hymns and Spirituals (RCA Victor P 229).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1947. This album was released on 1948.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
release date
1948
recording artist
Sons of the Pioneers
manufacturer
RCA Victor
ID Number
1996.0320.05274
maker number
20-3193
P 229
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05274
McCravy Brothers. side 1: Jacob's Ladder; side 2: Dip Me in the Golden Sea (Davis DA-20-1/2), from the album, Religious Songs by the McCravy Brothers (Davis DA-20).78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1930 and initially released on Crown 3078.
Description

McCravy Brothers. side 1: Jacob's Ladder; side 2: Dip Me in the Golden Sea (Davis DA-20-1/2), from the album, Religious Songs by the McCravy Brothers (Davis DA-20).
78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1930 and initially released on Crown 3078. Side 2 was recorded in 1931 and initially released on Crown 3205.

Crown Records was a budget label started by the Plaza Music Company after its merger with the American Record Corporation (ARC) in 1930. Crown oversaw the Homestead Records mail order label from ARC. Crown and its subsidiaries were active until 1933.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1930
1931
date made
1930 - 1931
recording artist
McCravy Brothers
manufacturer
Davis
ID Number
1996.0320.05185
maker number
DA-20-1/2
DA-20
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05185
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.124
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.124
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.143
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.143
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ID Number
2000.0002.158
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.158
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Location
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Date made
1867
graphic artist
Henriquel-Dupont, Louis Pierre
original artist
Correggio
publisher
Goupil & Cie.
ID Number
GA.15453
catalog number
15453
accession number
94830
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.089
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.089
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Location
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date made
nineteenth century
original artist
Le Sueur, Eustache
graphic artist
Morelli, Stanislao
ID Number
GA.14233.27
accession number
94830
catalog number
14233.27
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.051
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.051
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Location
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date made
1746
ID Number
1999.0183.01
accession number
1999.0183
catalog number
1999.0183.01
This music book The Triumph! was edited by George Frederick Root. It was published by Root & Cady in Chicago, Illinois, in 1868.
Description (Brief)

This music book The Triumph! was edited by George Frederick Root. It was published by Root & Cady in Chicago, Illinois, in 1868. This is a collection of music containing an introductory course for congregational singing, theory of music and teacher's manual, elementary, intermediate and advanced courses, for singing schools and musical conventions, and tunes, hymns, anthems and chants for choirs.

George Frederick Root (1820– 1895) was an American songwriter, best known for songs such as "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" and "The Battle Cry of Freedom."

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1868
ID Number
2014.0181.05
accession number
2014.0181
catalog number
2014.0181.05
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Location
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ID Number
1996.0111.25
accession number
1996.0111
catalog number
1996.0111.25
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.026
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.026
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.052
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.052
Nelson Eddy (singing in four-part harmony). side 1: Nearer, My God, To Thee; side 2: Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand (Columbia 17388-D), from the album, Hymns We Love (Columbia M-646).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss.
Description

Nelson Eddy (singing in four-part harmony). side 1: Nearer, My God, To Thee; side 2: Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand (Columbia 17388-D), from the album, Hymns We Love (Columbia M-646).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1947
recording artist
Eddy, Nelson
Eddy, Nelson
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1979.1023.098
accession number
1979.1023
maker number
17388-D
M-646
catalog number
1979.1023.098
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Location
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Date made
1905
ID Number
NU.69.127.115
catalog number
69.127.115
accession number
286471
"Black Pope", Father Aruppe of Jesuit Society" by John Launois; crucifix in foreground, man wearing white robes in background out of focusCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
"Black Pope", Father Aruppe of Jesuit Society" by John Launois; crucifix in foreground, man wearing white robes in background out of focus
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
PG.71.13.10
accession number
2018.0072
catalog number
71.13.10
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
1773
associated date
1773 03 21
associated user
unknown
unknown
ID Number
1987.0006.04
accession number
1987.0006
catalog number
1987.0006.04
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Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.015
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.015
Elaborate Suffolk-type latch from door of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, Congregational Meeting House. Large flat cusps have symmetrical scrolled and pointed finials, the upper more attenuated than the lower. Thumb-press latch handle on front, becoming a curved lift bar on back.
Description
Elaborate Suffolk-type latch from door of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, Congregational Meeting House. Large flat cusps have symmetrical scrolled and pointed finials, the upper more attenuated than the lower. Thumb-press latch handle on front, becoming a curved lift bar on back. Chiseled decoration on front of handle in form of two lozenges between horizontal grooves.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
c. 1775-1799
ID Number
DL.388809
catalog number
388809
accession number
182022
McCravy Brothers. side 1: When They Ring the Golden Bells; side 2: Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (Davis DA-20-3/4), from the album, Religious Songs by the McCravy Brothers (Davis DA-20).78 rpm.
Description

McCravy Brothers. side 1: When They Ring the Golden Bells; side 2: Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (Davis DA-20-3/4), from the album, Religious Songs by the McCravy Brothers (Davis DA-20).
78 rpm. This coupling was initially released on Crown 3040.

Crown Records was a budget label started by the Plaza Music Company after its merger with the American Record Corporation (ARC) in 1930. Crown oversaw the Homestead Records mail order label from ARC. Crown and its subsidiaries were active until 1933.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1930
recording artist
McCravy Brothers
manufacturer
Davis
ID Number
1996.0320.05186
maker number
DA-20-3/4
DA-20
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05186
Currently not on view
Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.086
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.086
Currently not on view
Location
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ID Number
2000.0002.104
accession number
2000.0002
catalog number
2000.0002.104
Currently not on view
Location
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ID Number
1986.0210.07
accession number
1986.0210
catalog number
1986.0210.07

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