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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Philadelphia’s noted architect of the Greek Revival, Thomas S. Stewart, designed St. Paul’s Church. Stewart was also responsible for the monumental Egyptian Building, completed in the same year as the church, 1845. St. Paul’s is a noteworthy example of Greek ...

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St. Paul's Baptist Church -- 1865

This is the first Negro church established in Anderson County. It was founded immediately after emancipation and incorporated in 1873. The Rev. Philip Morris was its first pastor. The present edifice, built in 1903, replaced two earlier frame sanctuaries and ...

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St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church

On land purchased in 1866, a small wooden structure served as the St. Paul's AME Church for 74 years.

The building of a second, larger wooden structure led to the church as it exists today. The current sanctuary was constructed ...

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St. Paul's United Methodist Church

A Methodist circuit rider, with the aid of early settlers in Eau Gallie, erected a small mission cut out of logs on the north bank of Horse Creek. It was finished with a puncheon floor. Travel to the services was ...

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St. Paul's, Stono / St. Paul's Churchyard

St. Paul's, Stono

St. Paul’s Parish, one of the ten original parishes of colonial S.C., was created by the Church Act of 1706. The first parish church was built in 1708 on a bluff overlooking the Stono River. The parsonage ...

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St. Paul's M.E. Church

Enter, Rest and Pray

1879 St. Paul's M.E. Church

Globe, Arizona Territory

Reconstructed 1968

By

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Tell

and

The Tell Foundation

Marker can be reached from West Pioneer Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church

Incorporated on June 21, 1794, St. Paul’s

P.E. Church is the oldest organized church

in Georgetown. Prior to completion of the

first church building, services were held in

the Sussex County Courthouse. In 1805, a

special lottery sanctioned by the ...

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

 

Oldest church building in Cheltenham Township, consecrated 1861. Founder was Jay Cooke (1821-1905), "financier of the Civil War." Cemetery, laid out 1879 and enlarged 1905, contains his mausoleum and graves of prominent area residents. Church originally designed by the ...

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Fort Augusta ~ Fort Cornwallis / St. Paul's Episcopal Church

This site selected by fur traders Kennedy O`Brien and Roger de Lacy as a trading post to be nearer the Indians than Savannah Town, (in present Beech Island). To protect them and others, General Oglethorpe in 1735 built here Fort ...

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Built on this site 1882

The First Protestant Church in Arizona Territory under the direction of Endicott Peabody who conducted the first services in this building on June 18, 1882.

The structure is of hand formed adobe brick, stuccoed in ...

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