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St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and School

This African-American parish began in 1888 and was named St. Peter Claver in 1903, in honor of the Patron Saint of Negro Missions. The current school, convent, and rectory were built here after the parish moved from Pio Nono Avenue ...

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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

This church was built in 1875.

Dr. A. E. Scheibner had his

office here from 1969 until 1992.

In 2000 it was converted by his

daughter into her own

restored historic home.

Marker is at the intersection of Union Street and Allen Avenue, on the right ...

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Site of St. Peter’s Church

This stone and tablet has been erected by the Cornelia Beekman Chapter Jr. Sons and Daughters of the Revolution November 28, 1914, with the consent of the rector, wardens and the vestrymen of St. Peter’s Church, to mark the place ...

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Grace and St. Peter's Church

Built for Grace Church in 1852, this was one of the first Gothic Revival churches in the South to use Connecticut brownstone. St. Peter's Church, founded in 1802, and Grace Church, founded in 1850, were united in 1912. This union ...

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St. Peter's Church

Ad Gloriam Dei

St. Peter's ChurchFounded as Monocacy Chapel, a Chapel of Ease. Upon a site two and one half miles North of this point about 1737.

The First Church West of the Great Seneca Creek in the Province of Maryland.

This Structure ...

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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

The Rt. Rev. Alexander Gregg, Bishop of the Diocese of Texas, officiated at the dedication of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Rockport on November 30, 1871. Led by lay ministers for much of its early history, St. Peter’s first was ...

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Historic St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

Listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places December 22, 1997

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places March 19, 1998

First Service – October 10, 1701

Construction begun on this site – July 1771

Restoration program 1996-2002

Made possible by grants from

The ...

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St. Peter’s Church

Episcopal

The oldest building in continuous use in downtown Freehold

1702 First service (at Topanemus)

1736 Charter from King George II

1771 Construction began on the present building

1778 Local lore says the building sheltered wounded during the battle of Monmouth

Marker is at the intersection ...

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St. Peter's Church and Ursuline Convent

First church built 1824; present church 1906. In the churchyard is buried John R. Niernsee (1823-85), Major C. S. A.; architect of the State House. Ursuline convent located SE corner Main and Blanding streets 1858-65; Valle Crucis 1865-87; Hampton-Preston House ...

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St. Peter Catholic Church

St. Peter's was founded in 1840, the first Roman Catholic parish in West Tennessee and given to the Dominican Order in 1846. The present church was built 1852~1855 around a smaller church which was then dismantled and carried out the ...

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