Results for Church Hill
Sir Winston Churchill
1874 - 1965
This statue by William McVey (1902 - 1...
Pine Hill A.M.E. Church / Pine Hill Rosenwald School
Pine Hill A.M.E. Church
This church, founded in 1876...
Star Hill A.M.E. Church
By the end of the 18th century this area was home to a lar...
Spring Hill Methodist Church
According to tradition, Methodists worshiped here under a ...
In Memory of Charles Churchill Small
Erected
in Memory of
Charles Churchill Small
St. Phillip A.M.E. Church
This church, organized by 1835, met first in a brush arbor...
Cornerstone of the Old Church on the Hill
Laid by Father John DuBois in 1807.
Marker is on Gro...
General Thomas Churchill
General Thomas Churchill ***
Gen. Thomas James Churc...
Society Hill Presbyterian Church
[Front]
Was organized August 12, 1891 with 17 chart...
Churchill Corner
A crossroads in the development of Oekology (Ecology) at t...
Results for Church Hill
Sir Winston Churchill
1874 - 1965
This statue by William McVey (1902 - 1995),
was erected in 1966 by public subscription, on
the initiative of the English Speaking Union.
One foot stands on United States, one
on British Embassy grounds: a symbol of
...Pine Hill A.M.E. Church / Pine Hill Rosenwald School
Pine Hill A.M.E. Church
This church, founded in 1876, was in Marion County before Dillon County was created in 1910. At first on S.C. Hwy. 34, the church acquired this site in 1891 when Alfred Franklin Page (1863-1929) and his wife ...
Star Hill A.M.E. Church
By the end of the 18th century this area was home to a large number of African Americans, many of them freed slaves. Their settlement was largely due to the efforts of local Quakers. A congregation of the African Methodist ...
Spring Hill Methodist Church
According to tradition, Methodists worshiped here under a brush arbor as early as 1800. On August 2, 1814, Phillip Keller deeded one acre for a Methodist Church and burying ground. Eden and Rebecca Green Thrower deeded an additional acre in ...
In Memory of Charles Churchill Small
Erected
in Memory of
Charles Churchill Small
Member American Society of
Civil Engineers
1874 [ Relief of Charles Small ] 1932
Father of Arizona Highways
Marker is on U.S. 89 at milepost 274, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. Phillip A.M.E. Church
This church, organized by 1835, met first in a brush arbor 1 ½ mi. N., then constructed a sanctuary on this site shortly thereafter. Its first pastor was Rev. Anderson Burns, and its original trustees were Joseph and Robert Collins, ...
Cornerstone of the Old Church on the Hill
Laid by Father John DuBois in 1807.
Marker is on Grotto Road 0.4 miles north of St. Anthony Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
General Thomas Churchill
General Thomas Churchill ***
Gen. Thomas James Churchill commanded the brigade of Texas dismounted cavalry that delivered the crushing blow to the Union right. Churchill had come a long way home to lead the assault. ***
Thomas James Churchill was born near ...
Society Hill Presbyterian Church
[Front]
Was organized August 12, 1891 with 17 charter members, by a commission of the Pee Dee Presbytery under Revs. J. G. Law, J. G. Richards, and W. B. Corbett. Elders H. A. Womack and J. S. McCall and deacon ...
Churchill Corner
A crossroads in the development of Oekology (Ecology) at the turn of the century.
Named for Dr. Frank Spooner Churchill an early pediatrician, medical inspector of Chicago;s Board of Health who pioneered reforms in pure food, water, air and sanitation; physician ...