[3] First Unitarian Church of Omaha was incorporated on August 22, 1869, by twenty-six men and women.
Its regular minister was Reverend Henry E. Bond, and its first chapel was a small brick building located at 17th and Cass that was dedicated in 1871.
[4] In the 1930s, Sarah Joslyn gave the church its Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ.
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