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Immanuel Church
This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as ...
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
Circuit riders began in 1852 to hold religious services in...
Immanuel Lutheran Church
German immigrants began settling in the new railroad town ...
Immanuel Church
Horsehead, Maryland
1879 Cente...
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Erected in 1873 and designated in 1969 as a landmark of th...
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Immanuel Church
This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832, consecrated in 1843. Rev. Samuel George Litton was its missionary and first rector. It was established by the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster a widow from Warrenton, ...
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
Circuit riders began in 1852 to hold religious services in this area. In 1869, the Texas Synod of the Lutheran church sent Pastor F. Ernst to preach to the local Lutherans, and on May 31, 1874, a congregational constitution was ...
Immanuel Lutheran Church
German immigrants began settling in the new railroad town of Taylor in the 1880s. Lutheran worship services were held as early as 1885, and the Rev. I. J. Glatzle and fourteen families formally organized this congregation in 1888. The Rev. ...
Immanuel Church
Horsehead, Maryland
1879 Centennial 1979
(Built 1879- Burned, Rebuilt 1896)
Located on early colonial survey line - "The Golden Race" - patented to Thomas Greenfield by Lord Baltimore in 1695. One of the ...
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Erected in 1873 and designated in 1969 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 on North Astor Street 0.1 miles south ...