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C. S. Evans

C. S. Evans

Cadwallader William Evan was a nineteenth-century Congregationalist minister who served as the first pastor of the Stow Memorial Church in Adelaide, South Australia.

Lived
1883–1876
Nationality
Australian
Era
Victorian
Language
English

Cadwallader William Evan, commonly known as the Reverend C. W. Evan, was a Congregationalist minister active in colonial South Australia during the nineteenth century. He is historically recognized for his religious service in Adelaide, where he became the first minister to serve the congregation at the Stow Memorial Church on Flinders Street.

Evan's ministry in the colony of South Australia concluded with his death on August 21, 1876. His legacy remains tied to the early history of the Congregationalist church and the establishment of its landmark house of worship in Adelaide.