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St. John's Episcopal Church
1776 1976
St. John's Episcopal Church
In 177...
St. John's Episcopal Church
These weathered ruins are all that remain of St. John's Ep...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organ...
St. John's Lodge
First Masonic lodge in North Carolina. Est. in 1754. Build...
St. John's
Consecrated Sept. 4, 1842, by James Hervey Otey, first Epi...
St. John's Presbyterian Church
Registered Landmark Number 83
City and County of S...
St. John's Episcopal Church
This congregation was organized in the 1830's, with servic...
St. John's Episcopal Church
Organized 1834
Present building erected 1855 under r...
St. John's Masonic Lodge
1925
This building was the St. John's Masonic Lodge ...
St. John's Church
This was the parish church of St. John's Parish, formed in...
Results for St. John's
St. John's Episcopal Church
1776 1976
St. John's Episcopal Church
In 1774, St John's, the first Episcopal Church in this area, was built here on land granted by the town. Struck by lightning that same year, the original building was repaired and endured for a hundred ...
St. John's Episcopal Church
These weathered ruins are all that remain of St. John's Episcopal Church - one of Harpers Ferry's five earliest churches.
Built in 1852 with money provided by church fairs, St. John's served as a hospital and barracks during the Civil War ...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organization of “Johnson’s Society” in the 1830’s. Meetings were held in private homes and the local school. On July 3, 1852, trustees were elected to supervise the building of the ...
St. John's Lodge
First Masonic lodge in North Carolina. Est. in 1754. Building erected 1804, used until 1825, is one block west.
Marker is on South 3rd Street (U.S. 74) 0.1 miles north of Orange Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. John's
Consecrated Sept. 4, 1842, by James Hervey Otey, first Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee, this church was built by Leonidas Polk, then Missionary Bishop of Southwest and his three brothers, George, Lucius, and Rufus, who divided a grant received from their ...
St. John's Presbyterian Church
Registered Landmark Number 83
City and County of San Francisco
Marker is at the intersection of Arguello Boulevard and Lake Street, on the left when traveling north on Arguello Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. John's Episcopal Church
This congregation was organized in the 1830's, with services being held in private homes and the Methodist meeting house. The present building was first used in October 1852 and completed the following year. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied ...
St. John's Episcopal Church
Organized 1834
Present building erected 1855 under rectorship of Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, first Bishop of Alabama. Primary convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America was held here, July 3-6, 1861.
Charles Minnegerode Beckwith, fourth Bishop of Alabama, ...
St. John's Masonic Lodge
1925
This building was the St. John's Masonic Lodge #7. The cornerstone, containing the membership rolls of the Masonic bodies in DeLand, was laid Sept. 14, 1925. Designed by local architects, Carpenter & Bent, the lower floor originally accommodated a lobby, ...
St. John's Church
This was the parish church of St. John's Parish, formed in 1680. It was built in 1734. Earlier churches stood at West Point and about one mile north of this site. Carter Braxton, Revolutionary Statesman, was a vestryman Preserved by ...