Results for St. John Church
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
With expansion of settlement away from coastal areas in th...
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 African Methodist Church
This congregation was organized circa 1848. Early meetings...
St. John’s Church
(Episcopal)
Organized “in the Prairie” south of Gree...
St. John the Baptist Church
In 1868, the original Old Village Presbyterian Church, whi...
St. John's Episcopal Church
Organized 1834
Present building erected 1855 under r...
St. John Church
German settlers who came to Richland community in the 1860...
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Founded 1857
Marker is at the intersection of...
St. John A.M.E. Church
The church was founded in 1830 by former slaves and was fi...
Results for St. John Church
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
With expansion of settlement away from coastal areas in the early 18th century, there was a growing need for houses of worship to be located nearer to the homes of the settlers. In the spring of 1728, a frame chapel ...
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.
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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 African Methodist Church
This congregation was organized circa 1848. Early meetings were held in a log cabin at this location on land that was conveyed to trustees of the "Protestant Methodist Church" in 1850. In 1866 the members of the First Colored Methodist ...
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 ...
St. John the Baptist Church
In 1868, the original Old Village Presbyterian Church, which stood on this location, was purchased by Charles A. Murphey. The property was donated to the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, and the church was named St. Patrick's. It became a mission ...
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 Church
German settlers who came to Richland community in the 1860s worshiped originally in private homes. Nineteen charter members, under leadership of the Rev. G. Haehnelt, organized the St. John German Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1878. Church land was given for ...
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Founded 1857
Marker is at the intersection of Sibley Street and Natomas Street, on the right when traveling east on Sibley Street.
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St. John A.M.E. Church
The church was founded in 1830 by former slaves and was first black organization in Beaver Co. Built on Mulberry Street in 1880. Destroyed by fire in 1900 and rebuilt in 1902. It was damaged severely by the 1936 flood. ...