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Long's Chapel and Zenda

Long's Chapel was built in 1870, a year after William and Hannah Carpenter and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ deeded land here "to colored people… for … a church, burial ground, and a school house." Henry Carter, ...

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Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

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The first African American congregation and first African American Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Dayton trace their roots back to the early 1830s. They were organized by Father Thomas Willis and a small group of faithful men and women. ...

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Saint Stanislaus Chapel

Established 1915

The first St. Stanislaus Church was built here in 1915 by a small group of Polish farmers who had purchased land in this area of Hernando County in an effort to begin a new community. Priests from St. ...

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Crownover Chapel

Backbone Valley's first public building, started 1859 on 7-acre tract donated that year by heirs of settler Jefferson Barton. Finished 1870, chapel was named for the Rev. Arter Crownover (1810-76), whose preaching of Methodist faith opened its use. Building soon ...

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Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel

This property

Our Lady of Sorrows

Chapel

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Historic Site

City of La Crosse

Chapel of

Blessed Virgin

of Seven Dolors

1891

Marker can be reached from Losey Boulevard south of Market Street, on the left when ...

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The Old Chapel

Before and during the American Revolution many noted patriots worshiped here, including George Washington, Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Count Casimir Pulaski and the Marquis de Lafayette.

In 1792 fifty-one chiefs and warriors from the Iroquois ...

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Old Chapel

The second place of worship, 1751-1806. Here many noted persons of the American Revolution heard early Moravian music and the Gospel. Prominent clergy were Bishops Nitschmann, Spangenberg, de Watteville, and Ettwein.

Marker is on Heckewelder Place, on the left when traveling ...

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"A Very Neat Chapel"

The little white chapel that stood here was built by soldiers of the garrison and held 150 people. Different ministers came from Richmond each week to preach. A small burial ground was located just 50 yards beyond the chapel—a reminder ...

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Wesley Chapel

Stone from area of

Wesley Chapel • 1806

First edifice of the

Bremen United

Methodist Church

First trustees

Zebulon Holliday

George Blosser

Eli Gardner

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street and Mulberry Street, on the left when traveling west on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

St. Paul's Chapel

Landmarks of New York

This famous example of Georgian architecture built 1764-1766, with spire and portico added 1794-1796, is the only church structure surviving the colonial era of New York City. The design by Thomas mcBean closely followed that of St. ...

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