TOP ROW - Pulpit Chair

Pulpit Chair, 1860-1890

Donor: The People’s Church, 1968

In 1863, the First Unitarian Society of Kalamazoo (later called the People’s Church) installed this chair in the sanctuary of their building on Park and Lovell Streets. It was given to the Museum in 1968 when the church built a new modern edifice on 10th Street.  Two companion chairs were given to the Civic Theatre. 

Gothic Style

The large, heavily carved chair is an excellent example of Gothic revival furniture fashionable in the mid-19th century. Soaring spires, steeples, and towers of medieval cathedrals like Notre Dame characterized the Gothic style.

 “An experiment station . . .”

Caroline Barlett Crane served as the pastor of the People’s Church from 1889 to 1898. She advocated a liberal Protestantism known as the Social Gospel. Crane saw the Church as “an experiment station in social progress” and “a church for humanity, not for theology.”

Under her direction, the People’s Church organized one of the first free public kindergartens in Michigan. It also offered a vocational training school for men and boys, a women’s gymnasium program, and the Frederick Douglass Club for African Americans.

Caroline’s Legacy 

Caroline Bartlett Crane (1858-1935) was one of Kalamazoo’s leading citizens in the early 20th century. A reformer and community activist, she became a nationally recognized leader in the Progressive Movement by undertaking a variety of projects to promote social change. She wrote for several newspapers and spoke to audiences all over the country.  

Atrium of Artifacts
  1. TOP ROW - Pulpit Chair
  2. TOP ROW - Birchbark Canoe
  3. TOP ROW - Soapbox Race Car
  4. TOP ROW - "Wonder Pony" Rocking Horse
  5. TOP ROW - Salute Gun
  6. TOP ROW - Armor
  7. TOP ROW - Virginia Bells
  8. TOP ROW - Grandfather Clock
  9. TOP ROW - Wringer Washer
  10. TOP ROW - Lincoln Desk
  11. TOP ROW - Peck Stained Glass
  12. TOP ROW - Grand Prairie School Bell
  13. TOP ROW - Television Tube Tester
  14. MIDDLE ROW - Studio Camera
  15. MIDDLE ROW - Regal Oak Stove
  16. MIDDLE ROW - Cylinder Phonograph
  17. MIDDLE ROW - One Hour Valet Sign
  18. MIDDLE ROW - Trial Lens Cabinet
  19. MIDDLE ROW - Reed Organ
  20. MIDDLE ROW - Field Cradle
  21. MIDDLE ROW - String Quilt Top
  22. MIDDLE ROW - Lady Justice Statue
  23. MIDDLE ROW - Columbia High-Wheel Bicycle
  24. MIDDLE ROW - Projection Screen Television
  25. BOTTOM ROW - Coffee Bin
  26. BOTTOM ROW - Trade Sign, Gilmore Enterprises
  27. BOTTOM ROW - Suitcase
  28. BOTTOM ROW - Douglass Community Exterior Sign
  29. BOTTOM ROW - Sled
  30. BOTTOM ROW - FREE 2B ME, sign
  31. BOTTOM ROW - Bust of Leta Snow
  32. BOTTOM ROW - Apple II Plus Computer