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Trinity United Church of Christ

Founded in 1883 to preserve Germanic teaching and Reformed dogma. The present church occupies the first lot sold in Hanover in 1763 to the German Calvinist Church. Present church constructed in 1884, renovated in 1910, 1932, 1954, and 1995.

Marker is ...

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First Christian Church

(Disciples of Christ)

The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) began in Kentucky in the early years of the nineteenth century. Dr. Daniel Hook and Captain and Mrs. Edward Campfield established Augusta’s First Christian Church in 1835, despite great suspicion and ...

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Christ Reformed Church

The congregation was organized May 4, 1747 by the Rev. Michael Schlatter who was sent by the Synods of Holland to Pennsylvania.

On this site stood the first church, a log structure, which was replaced in 1798 by a brick church. ...

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Weston Christian Church

1906

Present Victorian building dedicated in 1907 to replace brick Federalist style church built 1854. Memorial stained glass windows added since 1934.

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street and Spring Street, on the left when traveling south on Washington Street. ...

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Christiana Presbyterian Church

Known in its early days as the "Presbyterian Church at Christiana Bridge," this congregation was organized in the 1730s. A church structure was built on this site soon after and a graveyard was established by the mid-18th century. Rev. Charles ...

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Christ Church

William and Mary Parish

Known originally as Piccawaxen, the parish was re-named William and Mary under the Establishment Act of 1692.

Christ Church, in existence in 1690, enlarged in 1750, is otherwise unchanged except for post civil war repairs.

The boyhood church of ...

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Christ Church Parish House

[upper marker]: Christ Church Parish House

[lower marker]: The

hand wrought weather vane

atop this building

is from the 12th century church of

Cranham, Essex, England

where

Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe

is buried. It was presented in 1967 by

Lester Karow

1885-1968

Marker is on Abercorn Street, on the right ...

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Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints

Site of five buildings 1897-1986. Enemies of church burned two, tornado destroyed one. 1994 marks 100 years of Mormon presence in this community.

Marker is at the intersection of Centerville Road (State Highway 20-67) and Park Road, on the left when ...

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Christ Church Lancaster

Christ Church Lancaster, a singular example of colonial church architecture, was completed circa 1735. This is Robert “King” Carter’s legacy to the community. Its simplicity stands as a witness to the importance of the Christian faith to the early American ...

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Christ Church

John Carter had the first church built on this site; it was completed in 1670 after his death. In 1730, his son Robert “King” Carter, colonial Virginia’s most powerful planter, proposed to build a brick church here at his own ...

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