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St. John’s Episcopal Church

During the Civil War this church served as a signal station for both the Confederacy and the Union. On May 5, 1864 Col. Samuel A. Duncan’s brigade of United States Colored Troops (4th, 5th, and 6th U.S.C.T.) occupied City Point ...

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St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Two Rivers Central Park Historic District

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

1889

Marker is at the intersection of East Park Street and 17th Street, on the left when traveling south on East Park ...

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St. John’s Church

(Episcopal)

Organized “in the Prairie” south of Greensboro

in 1834 by the Rev. Caleb Ives, pioneer

missionary to the old Southwest.

Admitted to parish status in 1838 by the

Rt. Rev. Jackson Kemper, Provisional Bishop

of Alabama. First Rector

was the Rev. John Avery, D.D.

Present building designed ...

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St. John’s United Methodist Church

As early as 1871, pioneer Swedish settlers near Union Hill (4 mi. S), also known as the Brushy area, were holding Methodist worship services in homes. In 1882 they formally organized as a Swedish Methodist Episcopal church. The congregation moved ...

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St. John’s Lutheran Church

German settlers formed a congregation here that was a center of Lutheranism in Virginia throughout the 19th century. The church built around 1800 was replaced by the present structure in 1854. The cemetery has distinctive stones dating from 1804 to ...

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St. John’s Lutheran Church

[Front]:

On November 20, 1853, St. John's was organized by members of the German Colonization Society of Charleston, S.C. who founded the town of Walhalla in 1850. Services were originally held in a house on West Union which was purchased from ...

St. John’s Episcopal Church

Site of

St. John’s Episcopal Church

and Burial Ground

Built 1747. Samuel

Seabury Jr. Catechist,

1748 & later

First American Bishop 1784

Marker is on Park Avenue (County Route 35), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St. John’s Church

The Venerable Survivor

When Confederate Gen. John B. Magruder learned that the Federals intended to house troops and escaped slaves in Hampton, he burned down the town. Local soldiers, led by Capt. Jefferson C. Phillips, completed this “loathsome yet patriotic act,” ...

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St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church

The first church at the town site of Cullman. Founded May 1, 1874, at the beginning of the second year of settlement.

An ethnic German church formed by immigrant families. Services held exclusively in the German language until 1932. In 1937, ...

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Prince George’s County - St. John’s Church

Erected 1723. (King George's Parish established 1692). Credible evidence and honest tradition record that Washington attended services here on numerous occasions.

Marker is on Broad Creek Church Road 0.1 miles south of Oxon Hill Road, on the right when traveling south. ...

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