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St. John's Episcopal Church

These weathered ruins are all that remain of St. John's Episcopal Church - one of Harpers Ferry's five earliest churches.

Built in 1852 with money provided by church fairs, St. John's served as a hospital and barracks during the Civil War ...

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St. John's Methodist Church

The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organization of “Johnson’s Society” in the 1830’s. Meetings were held in private homes and the local school. On July 3, 1852, trustees were elected to supervise the building of the ...

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St. John's Presbyterian Church

Registered Landmark Number 83

City and County of San Francisco

Marker is at the intersection of Arguello Boulevard and Lake Street, on the left when traveling north on Arguello Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St. John's Episcopal Church

This congregation was organized in the 1830's, with services being held in private homes and the Methodist meeting house. The present building was first used in October 1852 and completed the following year. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied ...

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St. John's Episcopal Church

Organized 1834

Present building erected 1855 under rectorship of Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, first Bishop of Alabama. Primary convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America was held here, July 3-6, 1861.

Charles Minnegerode Beckwith, fourth Bishop of Alabama, ...

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St. John's Church

This was the parish church of St. John's Parish, formed in 1680. It was built in 1734. Earlier churches stood at West Point and about one mile north of this site. Carter Braxton, Revolutionary Statesman, was a vestryman Preserved by ...

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St. John's Episcopal Church

Completed in 1847. The oldest original church building standing in Rutherford County. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

Marker is at the intersection of N. Main Street and 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on ...

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St. John's Church

Hampton, Virginia

The oldest Anglican parish in continuous existence in America. Established in 1610, this is the fourth church built in the parish. It was erected in 1728 in the shape of a Latin cross. Its walls are two feet ...

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St. John's Church

This Lutheran church stands on a royal grant of 100 acres made in 1763 to John Adam Epting and Peter Dickert, elders of the Dissenting congregation on Crim's Creek. The origins of St. John's date as early as 1754, when ...

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St. John's Church

[Marker Front]:

This church grew from

services held for German

inhabitants in Charleston

by Rev. Johann Martin

Boltzius in 1734 and Rev.

Henry Melchior Muhlenberg

in 1742. The cornerstone of

the first house of

worship was laid in 1759;

the ...

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