Plainfield Originals
| Notable images from the Local History Collection of the Plainfield Public Library |
The Gospel Wagon
Plainfield Library Postcard Collection

Here Mr. and Mrs. Harrison pose in front of their Gospel Wagon on which they traveled to spread the gospel. Plainfield was the home base for the Harrisons who traveled over 5000 miles. This postcard holds a message about the next gospel meeting to be held in New York City the following weekend.
The tradition of spreading the good word in American can be traced back to the colonists who attempted to bring their faith to Native Americans here in New Jersey and then to the West. Here in Plainfield Scottish Presbyterians, Wesleyan Methodists, Sabbatarians, Quakers, as well as Evangelical groups settled here for freedom of religion and to share their faith. Many carried their messages and hope using storytelling, sermon, song, and prayer along main roads and back paths of the country building audiences along their circuit route.