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Trinity Episcopal Church
The first Episcopal Congregation in Jackson County was org...
Trinity Church
Landmark of New York
Designed by Richard Upjohn and ...
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
Erected in 1878 and designated in 1967 as a landmark of th...
Trinity Church
First church on site in
1746. Present edifice, built...
Trinity P.E. Church
This church was built prior to 1690. In the graveyard are ...
Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point betw...
Trinity Church
Episcopal. Originally Blount’s Chapel. Built ca. 1774 by R...
Holy Trinity Church
The original house of worship on this site, part of "Marth...
Trinity Episcopal Church
Built 1911 - 1913
Designed by Bertram Grosvenor Go...
Holy Trinity Church
[Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola]
Erected 1792
F...
Results for Trinity Church
Trinity Episcopal Church
The first Episcopal Congregation in Jackson County was organized in 1844. This building, begun in 1881, was designed in the rural Gothic style by the distinguished Boston firm of Sturgis & Brigham. Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Truman were ...
Trinity Church
Landmark of New York
Designed by Richard Upjohn and completed in 1846, this Gothic Revival building is the third Trinity Church on this site. The first, erected in 1693 under the royal charter of King William III, was destroyed in the ...
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
Erected in 1878 and designated in 1967 as a landmark of the City of Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Landmarks Commission in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.
Marker is at the intersection of North 9th Street ...
Trinity Church
First church on site in
1746. Present edifice, built
in 1809, retains original
tower. Became a cathedral
of the Diocese in 1944.
Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street and Rector Street, on the left when traveling south on Broad Street.
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Trinity P.E. Church
This church was built prior to 1690. In the graveyard are buried Governor Thomas King Carroll, many revolutionary heroes and other distinguished Marylanders.
Marker is on Old Trinity Church Road 0.3 miles north of Taylor Island Road (Route 16).
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Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay for the start of the Mason-Dixon Line survey, this area was the center of a long controversy among British, Maryland and Pennsylvania officials as ...
Trinity Church
Episcopal. Originally Blount’s Chapel. Built ca. 1774 by Rev. Nathaniel Blount. Moved in 1939 from original site nearby.
Marker is on State Highway 33 west of Business U.S. 17, on the left when traveling east.
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Holy Trinity Church
The original house of worship on this site, part of "Martha's Choice", was a chapel of ease. It was donated by the Queen Anne's Parish by the Reverend Jacob Henderson and his wife Mary, widow of Mareen Duvall, Esq. In ...
Trinity Episcopal Church
Built 1911 - 1913
Designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
of
Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson, New York
Has been placed on the
National Register
Of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Aston Street near ...
Holy Trinity Church
[Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola]
Erected 1792
First place for public
Catholic worship
in what is now the
District of Columbia
Marker is on N Street, NW east of 36th Street, NW, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org