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Asbury Chapel
“1st Maryland to the Front!”
Early on the morning o...
Lovely Lane Chapel
[Left panel]
Constructed in 1880 by Norman Dodge, re...
A Man Named Wesley Passed This Way / Lovely Lane Chapel
On October 21, 1735, John and Charles Wesley and General J...
Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
1854
Carpenter Gothic structure was mission parish o...
Middleham Chapel
Founded, 1684, as a chapel of ease in Christ Church parish...
Site of Frazier’s Chapel
Preston, Maryland, 1785
Built by Rev. Freeborn Garre...
Epiphany Episcopal Chapel and Church House
Only known World War I chapel in the United States. Consec...
Dudley's Chapel
Built in 1783 on land donated by Joshua Dudley
This ...
Willis Chapel Methodist Church
This is the Site of
Willis Chapel Methodist Church
Marley Chapel
Erected, 1731, near this site, Marley Chapel served as a c...
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Asbury Chapel
“1st Maryland to the Front!”
Early on the morning of Friday, May 23, 1862, Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson paused here at Asbury Chapel well in advance of his 16,000-man army. Although he was familiar with the main roads to ...
Lovely Lane Chapel
[Left panel]
Constructed in 1880 by Norman Dodge, repaired in 1897 after a hurricane damaged it, the Chapel was designed by architect G.W.Laine of Atlanta. It was originally known as Union Church and later connsecrated [sic] as St. James Episcopal. In ...
A Man Named Wesley Passed This Way / Lovely Lane Chapel
On October 21, 1735, John and Charles Wesley and General James Oglethorpe (founder of the colony of Georgia) and eighty-four other passengers sailed from England on the ship "The Simmonds". After a hundred and fourteen days they sailed into the ...
Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
1854
Carpenter Gothic structure was mission parish of Madison and Morristown until 1883. Oldest standing Roman Catholic chapel in Morris County. Home parish of Father Cornelius Clifford.
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Marker is on Whippany Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Middleham Chapel
Founded, 1684, as a chapel of ease in Christ Church parish and named for Middleham, Yorkshire, England. The site has been used for worship since the founding, but the chapel was rebuilt in 1748. The bell, given by John Holdsworth, ...
Site of Frazier’s Chapel
Preston, Maryland, 1785
Built by Rev. Freeborn Garrettson and Captain William Frazier. Early Methodist pastors included Jesse Lee, Joseph Everette and Bishops Francis Asbury and John Emory. Remodeled and named Bethesda 1849. Present church built 1875. Rebuilt 1958.
Marker is at the ...
Epiphany Episcopal Chapel and Church House
Only known World War I chapel in the United States. Consecrated in 1918 to minister to the soldiers at Camp Meade and serve as permanent mission in the village of Odenton. Designed in the Arts and Crafts style by Riggin ...
Dudley's Chapel
Built in 1783 on land donated by Joshua Dudley
This is the first Methodist meeting house erected in Queen Anne’s County, as an outgrowth of a Society organized in 1774. It is one of the earliest surviving Methodist Churches in Maryland. ...
Willis Chapel Methodist Church
This is the Site of
Willis Chapel Methodist Church
Established 1883
Marker is on Liberty Highway (U.S. 178) north of Six and Twenty Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Marley Chapel
Erected, 1731, near this site, Marley Chapel served as a chapel of ease for the northern parish area of St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church. After its abandonment bricks from the chapel were used in constructing St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Glen Burnie, ...