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Grace Church
Grace Church
This church, in York-Hampton Pa...
National Historic Landmark - Grace Church
National Historic Landmark - Grace Church
Consecrate...
National Historic Landmark -Grace Church
National Historic Landmark -Grace Church
Constructed...
Grace United Methodist Church
In the spring of 1891, Rev. Louis A. Bennett was directed ...
Grace United Methodist Church
In 1827 a Methodist Society was
formed in this comm...
Grace Episcopal Church
Commemorating the one
hundreth anni...
Grace Methodist Church
Organized December 24, 1797
Since that date four san...
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremend...
Grace Episcopal Church
The third home of Grace Church, a brick Gothic Revival-sty...
Grace Episcopal Church
Called “A poem in cedar & stone,” its history is intimatel...
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Grace Church
Grace Church
This church, in York-Hampton Parish, is the oldest in Yorktown. It has been active since its construction about 1697. Much of the church was destroyed in the great fire of 1814. The present structure incorporated much of the ...
National Historic Landmark - Grace Church
National Historic Landmark - Grace Church
Consecrated October 5, 1848, Grace Church was commissioned by Bishop George Washington Doane of New Jersey, one of Richard Upjohn's most important patrons.
It is based on A.C. Pugins's GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, which became the major reference ...
National Historic Landmark -Grace Church
National Historic Landmark -Grace Church
Constructed from 1843-46, this is the first masterpiece of James Renwick, Jr., who would become, after Richard Upjohn, one of the foremost practitioners of the Gothic Revival style.
This commission, executed when he was only 25, ...
Grace United Methodist Church
In the spring of 1891, Rev. Louis A. Bennett was directed to establish a Methodist Protestant Church in
Georgetown. His efforts were successful, and a frame church was completed the following year on the northwest corner of East Market and King ...
Grace United Methodist Church
In 1827 a Methodist Society was
formed in this community, then known
as Washington. On February 16, 1828,
representatives of the congregation
purchased a parcel of land for the purpose
of erecting “a house or place of worship”
for its ...
Grace Episcopal Church
Commemorating the one
hundreth anniversary
of the first service
held in this church
on Quinquagesima Sunday
February 14, 1858
the Rt. Rev. Jackson Kemper
Bishop of Wisconsin
officiating
February 16, 1958
Marker is at the intersection of North Carroll ...
Grace Methodist Church
Organized December 24, 1797
Since that date four sanctuaries have burned, 1803–1843–1886–1947. Present imposing and lovely church was dedicated to the glory of God and service to mankind May 15, 1955. Body of Reverend Wm. Meredith, founder of Methodism in Wilmington, ...
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremendous physical impact Henry M. Flagler had on St. Augustine. This complex of structures resulted from a compromise between Flagler and the congregation of Olivet Church. That group of northern Methodists ...
Grace Episcopal Church
The third home of Grace Church, a brick Gothic Revival-style building, stood on this site from 1859 to 1960. The congregation was founded in 1841 by Dr. Churchhill Jones Gibson, rector until 1892. In 1928 a majority of the members, ...
Grace Episcopal Church
Called “A poem in cedar & stone,” its history is intimately related to that of Anniston: Town Founders, Daniel Tyler & Samuel Noble, inspired its conception, funded its construction & caused Woodstock Iron Co. to donate the land on which ...