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Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and Graveyard
(Front)
Anglicanism was established in Orang...
Church of the Redeemer
The first Anglican church in Orangeburg Township
wa...
Church of the Redeemer
This was Lot 44 of the original town plan. A log church wa...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer was founded in 1903 as...
Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer
Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Our Redeeme...
Results for Church of the Redeemer
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and Graveyard
(Front)
Anglicanism was established in Orangeburg Township about 1750. After a period of no recorded activity, efforts were made to rekindle the Anglican tradition resulting in establishment of Episcopal Church of The Redeemer, circa 1850. Catharine C. Palmer donated this ...
Church of the Redeemer
The first Anglican church in Orangeburg Township
was established about 1750 by John Giessendanner,
and a chapel at Orangeburg was later provided by
the Act of 1768 that created St. Matthew's Parish.
Following a long dormant period, the Episcopal
Church ...
Church of the Redeemer
This was Lot 44 of the original town plan. A log church was built here in 1815. The Presbyterians used it, and built the present church in 1817. In 1856, a Catholic congregation bought the building, selling to the Northern ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer was founded in 1903 as the first English-speaking congregation in Atlanta. The church’s first building was erected in 1905 near the state capitol. The church moved in 1937 to Peachtree and Fourth Streets where ...
Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer
Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Our Redeemer,
first Lutheran church in Waupaca
county, was built in 1856
directly across the road. It was
enlarged in the form of a Cross
in 1867, and demolished in 1928.
Pastor Nils Brandt dedicated
the cemetery June 6, 1853. O. F.
Duus, first ...