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Chapel of St. Mark
Capilla de San Marcos
In time of danger, the chapel ...
Epsom Chapel
Built 1839 and located just West of this marker on land do...
Rucker’s Chapel
Nearby stood Rucker’s Chapel, one of the first
Angli...
Columbia Seminary Chapel
This building was designed by Robert Mills and erec...
Wilson Chapel And Cemetery
("The Little Brown Church in the Wildwood")
Wilson C...
Pioneer Schoolhouse & Chapel
Approximately one mile west John M. Horner built the first...
Rockville Stone Chapel
Erected by pioneers of Methodist Episcopal Church South wi...
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease / Bethlehem Baptist Church
Marker Front:
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease<...
Acuff Chapel
Established in 1786, this was the first Methodist Episcopa...
Chapel of San Pedro at Fort Lowell
A tiny chapel, built here in 1915, served the Barriada del...
Results for Chapel
Chapel of St. Mark
Capilla de San Marcos
In time of danger, the chapel was a spiritual haven for both soldiers and townspeople. Before the altar, the priest offered mass. The walls were white, with a red band at floor level. The holy water fonts ...
Epsom Chapel
Built 1839 and located just West of this marker on land donated by Henry B. Chew of Epsom Estate, the chapel served Towsontown both as church and community center. The chapel was first used by Methodists and became the cradle ...
Rucker’s Chapel
Nearby stood Rucker’s Chapel, one of the first
Anglican (present-day Episcopal) churches in
Amherst County. Also known as Harris Creek
Church and later as St. Matthew’s, the church
was founded by Col. Ambrose Rucker before 1751.
It stood on part of a 5,850-acre tract his ...
Columbia Seminary Chapel
This building was designed by Robert Mills and erected in Columbia, S.C., as the stable and carriage house of the mansion of Ainsley Hall; Chapel of Columbia Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), 1830-1927; first home of Winthrop College, 1886-1887. Woodrow Wilson accepted ...
Wilson Chapel And Cemetery
("The Little Brown Church in the Wildwood")
Wilson Chapel was built in 1916 as a memorial to James and Frances Wilson by their daughters, Rosa Wilson Eubanks and Minerva Wilson Constantine. At the time of its construction the area was developing ...
Pioneer Schoolhouse & Chapel
Approximately one mile west John M. Horner built the first American schoolhouse non-Catholic chapel in Centerville, Alameda County, 1850. Said to be the first Latter Day Saint Chapel in California. A small structure with three windows in the side and ...
Rockville Stone Chapel
Erected by pioneers of Methodist Episcopal Church South with volunteer labor and donated funds. Cornerstone laid October 3, 1856. Dedicated February 1857. Site supplied by Landy and Sandy Alford. Chapel deteriorated by 1929 and deeded by the church to Rockville ...
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease / Bethlehem Baptist Church
Marker Front:
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease
One of two chapels of ease for St. James, Goose Creek Parish stood here on the road to Moncks Corner, about 7 miles from the 1719 parish church. The chapel of ease was ...
Acuff Chapel
Established in 1786, this was the first Methodist Episcopal Church to be erected on Tennessee soil. Bishop Francis Asbury preached here often. A ten-day revival held here by Rev. John A. Granada began the Great Revival of 1780-81. The chapel ...
Chapel of San Pedro at Fort Lowell
A tiny chapel, built here in 1915, served the Barriada del Rillito, a community now called El Fuerte. The fifteen immigrant Mexican families of this village gathered outside under mesquite trees to hear Mass. In 1917, Senora Josefa de Mule ...