Results for Memorial Chapel
Confederate Memorial Chapel
The chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than ...
University of Maryland Memorial Chapel
Erected as a memorial
and
dedicated October 12...
Virginia Tech War Memorial Chapel
"That I May Serve"
(left pylons)
Brotherhood
Fisk Memorial Chapel
Fisk Memorial Chapel, deigned by New York architect Willia...
Confederate Memorial Chapel
R. E. Lee Camp, No.1
Between 1885 and 1941 the prese...
Lewis Chapel / Cranford Memorial Methodist Church
This church is a combination of several structures built o...
Results for Memorial Chapel
Confederate Memorial Chapel
The chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than 260,000 Confederate war dead and as a place of worship for the veterans who resided here in the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home. The veterans themselves, ...
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
Virginia Tech War Memorial Chapel
"That I May Serve"
(left pylons)
Brotherhood
Honor
Leadership
Sacrifice
(right pylons)
Ut Prosim
Duty
Loyalty
Service
1917 * 1918
H. T. Barger '16 • J. C. Berkeley '12 • R. L. Butler '15 • A. V. Carlson '21 • J. F. Clemmer '20 • J. M. Cudlipp '12 • A. S. ...
Fisk Memorial Chapel
Fisk Memorial Chapel, deigned by New York architect William Bigelow, was erected in 1892 in memory of General Clinton B. Fisk, a founder of the University. The religious and cultural center of the campus, the Chapel has welcomed foreign dignitaries, ...
Confederate Memorial Chapel
R. E. Lee Camp, No.1
Between 1885 and 1941 the present-day location of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts was the site of a large residential complex for poor and infirm Confederate veterans of the Civil War. Established by R. E. ...
Lewis Chapel / Cranford Memorial Methodist Church
This church is a combination of several structures built on the site of the first Pohick Church (1730–1774), making this one of the earliest sites of a religious institution in Fairfax County. Lewis Chapel, named after a Methodist circuit rider, ...