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Prince George's Chapel

Before the settlement of the boundary dispute between Delaware and Maryland, this area was considered to lie in Maryland. On July 5, 1755, responding to the request of members of the Church of England residing in the upper portion of ...

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Wesley M.E. Chapel Cemetery

Site of 1st Methodist Chapel

Erected in 1806

Marker is on West Pine Street north of Gardner Avenue, on the left when traveling south.

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Mabry's Chapel

Eight miles northeast stood Mabry's Chapel, the fourth Methodist house of worship built in Virginia. It was constructed in 1780, five years after the congregation first met at John Mabry's dwelling. By 1804, a new larger church was built; it ...

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Mason Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Side A:

In spite of small numbers and being welcomed by the mostly white congregation of First Methodist Episcopal Church, African Americans in Findlay in the 1880s wanted to express their faith in ways that best reflected their freedoms and traditions. ...

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Corpus Christi Chapel

Built in 1906. Replaces the Old Grotto, 1808 - 1906.

Marker can be reached from Grotto Road 0.6 miles north of St. Anthony's Road, on the right when traveling north.

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Welcome to King’s Chapel Burying Ground

Buried here are many notable people in Boston’s early history, from its first governor, John Winthrop, to Frederic Tudor, the “Ice King.” This is Boston’s oldest burying ground, established in 1630 on what were then the outskirts of the new ...

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Patton Chapel Church 1866

Just after the War Between the States Robert Berry Patton gave seven acres of land, logs from his sawmill to build a church, school and cemetery. He served as the first pastor. Fire destroyed the church in 1908 and 1938. ...

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The Charles Erza Daniel Memorial Chapel

Dedicated in 1996

to the Glory of God and in Loving Tribute to

Charles E. Daniel, 1895-1964

This chapel was provided by his wife,

Homozel Mickel Daniel, 1903-1992

Her benefactions tough the lives of all who teach, learn, and worship at this university.

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The White Chapel District

 

The White Chapel District:

In the depression of 1893 there stood on opposite corners of Washington Street and Third Avenue, at the foot of “profanity hill,” what was referred to as the most financially solvent institution in Seattle: The ...

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Love's Chapel Primative Baptist Church

This church was constituted and its first sanctuary built in 1888 on `Love`s Old Field,` land donated by G.M. Love. Charter members were the J.J. Kicklighters, the Dennis Lynns, Allen Lynn, and D.B. Smith, the church`s first clerk. Elders on ...

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