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Little England Chapel

Little England Chapel, built in 1879, stands as the only known African American missionary chapel in Virginia. Two years earlier, George C. Rowe, working as a printer at nearby Hampton Institute, taught Sunday school lessons in his home to local ...

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Historic King's Chapel

Originally built in 1689, King’s Chapel operated as an Anglican church. The original building was a small wooden chapel. Over time it started deteriorating, creating a need for the newer stone building. The stone building was a marvel, it was ...

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Trinity Chapel

Trinity College’s Support of the Deaf Community

Children from both the Clerc and Gallaudet families attended Trinity College. In 1939 a pew end was dedicated depicting Rev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet teaching a deaf child about God. It was dedicated in ...

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Eleutherian College Classroom and Chapel Building

A National Historic Landmark, Eleutherian College was constructed between 1854 and 1856, and was the first college in Indiana to admit students without regard to race or gender. Some of the college's trustees were among the most active participants ...

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Phillips Chapel CME Church

In 1911, the Las Cruces African American community constructed Phillips Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church. The adobe church has provided a place for worship and functioned as a community center since then. When the New Mexico legislature passed segregation ...

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Saint Peter Chapel

The Saint Peter Chapel located on the harbor seawall of Villefranche-sur-Mer is a fourteenth century Romanesque chapel dedicated to Saint Peter, as the patron saint of fishermen. The chapel fell into disuse in the eighteenth century and became a storage ...

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St. Mary's Seminary Chapel

Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971, St. Mary's Chapel was constructed for the Suplician priests of St. Mary's Seminary, and is the oldest Roman Catholic Seminary in the United States. Built between 1806 and 1808 by the notable American ...

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Todd's Chapel United Methodist Church

The origin of this congregation can be traced to the

days of the American Revolution, when Methodist

pioneers such as Francis Asbury and Freeborn Garrettson

traveled throughout this area organizing groups or

“societies” for worship. Many of the early ...

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La Chapelle des Recollets

Ici, dans la chapelle des Recollets s’est tenue, du 16 mars au 6 avril 1789, l’Assemblée des Trois Ordres de la Senechaussée de Béziers pour les Etats Generaux du Rouvaume.

L’Abbe Gouttes et l’abbe Martin ont été deputes du Clerge : ...

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Chapel

The Fort Hays chapel, acquired in 1872, stood directly behind this sign. The officers' wives wanted a dance hall, but army regulations prohibited the use of military labor and resources to build one. But there was no such regulations regarding ...

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