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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Emerson and Fehmer, Boston, Architects; Alfred Howe, Build...
St. Mark’s
Consecrated in 1875 as first Episcopal church for colored ...
St. Mark’s in-the-Bowery
This late Georgian (1799) church replaced the chape...
St. Mark’s / Westminster School of Nursing
In April 1, 1894, the St. Mark’s Hospital Board of Directo...
Results for St. Mark’s
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Emerson and Fehmer, Boston, Architects; Alfred Howe, Builder
Gothic Revival style church built for congregation organized in 1869. The cornerstone was laid March 23, 1871 and the edifice completed under the leadership of the Rev. Charles O. Brady. Dedicated on March ...
St. Mark’s
Consecrated in 1875 as first Episcopal church for colored people in North Carolina. Served by Bishop Atkinson. It is located 3 blocks east.
Marker is at the intersection of North 3rd Street (U.S. 74) and Grace Street, on the right when ...
St. Mark’s in-the-Bowery
This late Georgian (1799) church replaced the chapel Peter Stuyvesant built in 1660 on his Bouwerie or Farm - making this Manhattan’s oldest site used for a place of worship. Not only is the last Dutch Governor-General buried here, but ...
St. Mark’s / Westminster School of Nursing
In April 1, 1894, the St. Mark’s Hospital Board of Directors authorized the establishment of the first Official Nurses Training School in the Intermountain Region. Mary Edith Newitt was employed as Superintendant of the Training School.
The first nurse to ...