Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Fund-raising efforts through history


The Rev. Joseph Koci demanded payment for the wooden fence around St. Peter's Church that was burned to keep the occupying British troops warm in the winter of 1778. The cost was $18 plus interest compounded annually.
Selwyn Lloyd, chancellor of the exchequer, was so informed. St. Peter's is still waiting for the check (August 1961)

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