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Chapel of the Franciscan Venerable Third Order
Here once stood the Chapel of the Franciscan Venerable Thi...
Brookside Chapel
Built in 1860 on Palisade Avenue as “The Englewood Presbyt...
Zion Chapel of Ease and Cemetery
A Chapel of St. Luke's Parrish,
established May 23, ...
University of Maryland Memorial Chapel
Erected as a memorial
and
dedicated October 12...
Thatched Chapel Cross
Cross
from thatched chapel
where many g...
Conewago Chapel
Four miles south of New Oxford. Original Jesuit chapel bui...
Post Chapel
Weddings, christenings, funerals, and services of a...
Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church
Founded 1821
[Marker Front]:
Methodism was kno...
Andrews Chapel Church
According to local tradition, this Methodist congregation ...
Pompion Hill Chapel
One quarter mile north, the first Church of England edifac...
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Chapel of the Franciscan Venerable Third Order
Here once stood the Chapel of the Franciscan Venerable Third Order. Housed the Congregation of the Third Order of Saint Francis established in 1611 by Fr. Jose de Santa Maria, O.F.M. Chapel built in 1618. Stone edifice built in 1678. ...
Brookside Chapel
Built in 1860 on Palisade Avenue as “The Englewood Presbyterian Church”, it was the first church established in the city. A new, larger church was built on the original site and the old building was taken down, stone by stone, ...
Zion Chapel of Ease and Cemetery
A Chapel of St. Luke's Parrish,
established May 23, 1767, built of
wood shortly after 1786 under the
direction of Captain John Stoney
and Isaac Fripp, was consecrated
in 1833. Members of the Barksdale,
Baynard, Chaplin, Davant, Fripp,
Kirk, Mathews, Pope, Stoney, and
Webb families worshiped here. ...
University of Maryland Memorial Chapel
Erected as a memorial
and
dedicated October 12, 1952
to those
University of Maryland
men and women
who gave their lives
in the service of
their country
Marker is at the intersection of Regents Drive and Chapel Drive, on the left when traveling north on Regents Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Thatched Chapel Cross
Cross
from thatched chapel
where many generations
of Abbeyfeale people
worshipped until St. Mary's
Church was built in 1846
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (National Road 21) and The Square, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Conewago Chapel
Four miles south of New Oxford. Original Jesuit chapel built 1787 still in use and one of oldest in the United States. The mission was founded 1730. First Sacred Heart church in Pennsylvania.
Marker is on York Road (U.S. 30), on ...
Post Chapel
Weddings, christenings, funerals, and services of all faiths took place here in Fort Hancock’s chapel. It is one of the few surviving buildings from the pre-World War II mobilization period of 1940-41.
First Sergeant Lawrence Markle, 7th Coast Artillery Regiment, and ...
Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church
Founded 1821
[Marker Front]:
Methodism was known in Chillicothe as early as 1796. During the early years, 1803-1821, both African American and white Methodists worshipped together in a small brick church, located on the north side of Second Street between Paint and ...
Andrews Chapel Church
According to local tradition, this Methodist congregation was organized in 1786 and pioneer American bishop Francis Asbury later visited the area a number of times. The church stands today on land given by Ellis R. and Mary A. Richbourg in ...
Pompion Hill Chapel
One quarter mile north, the first Church of England ediface outside of Charleston, was erected of Cypress in 1703, largely through the efforts of Gov. Sir Nathaniel Johnson. The present brick structure was erected in 1763. The Parish of St. ...