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“The Old Church”

Erected on this spot in 1753

Established originally on the Pamunkey River prior to 1684

Subsequently moved to the village of “Old Church” and rebuilt in 1718

The Rev. Patrick Henry officiated 1737-1777

Marker is at the intersection of Old Church Road and McClellan ...

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The Old North Castle Church

On this site St. Georges Church (“the Old North Castle Church”) was erected in 1761 by the generosity of St. George Talbot, Esq. of New York City and by the missionary zeal of the Rev. James Wetmore of Grace ...

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The Old Stone Church

The Cemetery

A Few of the People Interred Here

Buried within the cemetery grounds are people involved in the Indian campaigns of the late Colonial Period, soldiers and patriots of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Indian/Creek War of 1815-16, ...

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The Old Stone Church

The Cemetery

A Few of the People Interred Here

Buried within the cemetery grounds are people involved in the Indian campaigns of the late Colonial Period, soldiers and patriots of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Indian/Creek War of 1815-16, ...

The Old Brick Church

Historic Pottstown Walking Tour

Pottstown's oldest church was built in 1796 on the corner of Hanover and Chestnut Streets on ground given by John Potts. The building was erected by two congregations, the Lutheran and the Reformed, and was also known ...

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The Old Stone Methodist Church

Laurel's first formal house of worship. Built 1842.

Methodism was founded in Laurel March 11, 1840. Remains of the church and adjoining cemetery were demolished in the 1950's. It's successor was built at 424 Main Street in 1884.

Marker is at the ...

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Old Lutheran Church

Tradition has it that the church near by was built where Moravian and Lutheran missionaries preached soon after the Revolution. Here, in 1796, Lutherans held services and, a little later, organized their first congregation in this section. In 1828, the ...

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Oldest Lutheran Church in Wisconsin

In early October 1839, approximately 20 families settled near this site to found the colony of Freistadt. Prompted by religious persecution in the homeland, the group sought and found religious haven in Wisconsin. The first log cabin was located southwest ...

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Lewie Chapel (Old Gilbert Methodist Church) / The Lewie Family

(Front)

Lewie Chapel, a Methodist church founded on this site in the 1870s by Solomon R. Lewie (1835-1878) and others, was later known as Lewiedale Methodist Church and after 1910 as Gilbert Methodist Church. The original sanctuary, replaced in 1960 ...

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Old Bethel United Methodist Church

Old Bethel United Methodist Church, the third oldest church building surviving in Charleston, had its beginnings on February 14, 1797 as Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church. Bethel was constructed in the gabled meeting house style with white clapboards after a design ...

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