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Union Chapel United Methodist Church
On April 24, 1855, Irby Hudson Scott deeded to the trustee...
Martha-Mary Chapel
Henry and Clara Ford had this chapel built in 1937 near th...
Panaca Ward Chapel
Oldest building in Lincoln County, constructed in 1867-186...
Chapel Hill
Middletown Township Historic District. An early Hamlet on...
Bethel Chapel
1815 - 1873
William Holmes McGuffey, author of the E...
St. Mary’s White Chapel
Three miles southwest, a church was built there in 1669, a...
1812 Wesley Chapel
Savannah Methodism's first church building was erected on ...
St. Mary’s Whitechapel
Episcopal Church
Welcome to St. Mary’s Whitechapel E...
Stella Maris Chapel
Irish immigrant James W. Byrne (1787 – 1865), a veteran of...
Saint Paul’s Chapel
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
Manhattan’s only re...
Results for Chapel
Union Chapel United Methodist Church
On April 24, 1855, Irby Hudson Scott deeded to the trustees of a new newly organized and consolidated Methodist Episcopal group, three and three-quarter acres of land in the Tompkins District in Putnam County, Georgia. A church building was to ...
Martha-Mary Chapel
Henry and Clara Ford had this chapel built in 1937 near the Community House and the Ways Station School. The chapel was named for the mothers of Henry Ford (Mary) and Clara Ford (Martha). Students from the nearby school utilized ...
Panaca Ward Chapel
Oldest building in Lincoln County, constructed in 1867-1868 of adobe from the swamps west of town.
Built as a Mormon chapel, used also as a school and recreation hall, it is typical of the development in small Mormon pioneer communities ...
Chapel Hill
Middletown Township Historic District. An early Hamlet on the King’s Highway, known until 1809 as High Point. British Campsite after the Battle of Monmouth. Chapel, built in 1809, became the center of strife between temperance forces meeting there and drinkers ...
Bethel Chapel
1815 - 1873
William Holmes McGuffey, author of the Eclectic Series of Readers, was ordained a Presbyterian minister in a log meeting house on this site in 1829. The ordination was performed by Robert Bishop, President of Miami University, and other ...
St. Mary’s White Chapel
Three miles southwest, a church was built there in 1669, and the tablets are of that date. The present church was built in 1741 and was later remodeled. St. Mary’s White Chapel Parish was united with Christ Church Parish in ...
1812 Wesley Chapel
Savannah Methodism's first church building was erected on this corner of Lincoln and South Broad (now Oglethorpe) streets in 1812 by its first pastor, Rev. James Russell. Bishop Francis Asbury preached twice in Wesley Chapel on November 21, 1813. In ...
St. Mary’s Whitechapel
Episcopal Church
Welcome to St. Mary’s Whitechapel Episcopal Church.
By the time of the American Revolution, this church had already served its parish of Virginia colonists for over a century. The parish was founded under the supervision of the House of ...
Stella Maris Chapel
Irish immigrant James W. Byrne (1787 – 1865), a veteran of the Texas Revolution, was an early settler of this area. He established the town of Lamar and with his wife Harriet, sold land on Aransas Bay to the Catholic ...
Saint Paul’s Chapel
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
Manhattan’s only remaining Colonial-era church. See George Washington’s pew; tombs of General Richard Montgomery (first U.S. memorial) and General Etienne Rochefontaine; and the Pierre L’Enfant altarpiece.
Marker is on Broadway, on the right when traveling south.
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