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San Elizario Chapel
(Capilla de San Elzeario)
Named for the 13th-century...
Trail to Standing Peachtree and Houston Chapel
This ancient trail led west to the Indian village of Stand...
Richmond Dock / Chapel Island
Richmond Dock
In 1816, the Virginia legislatu...
King’s Chapel
Founded 1686
its first building was
the first ...
The Ellsworth Chapel
Richard D. Ellsworth
Dedicated with love and gratitu...
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. ne...
Ryan Chapel
Founded 1866, after new settler, Rev. Issac Ryan, had Meth...
Site of Queen Anne Chapel
Site of
Queen Anne Chapel
B...
The Judy Memorial Chapel
Built 1905
has been placed on the
Natio...
Christ Prayer Chapel
“Come ye yourselves apart” (Mark 6-31) to pray / Any hour—...
Results for Chapel
San Elizario Chapel
(Capilla de San Elzeario)
Named for the 13th-century French patron of the military, St. Elzear, Capilla de San Elzeario was established as part of the Spanish military garrison of Presidio de San Elzeario (also Elceario, later Elizario) when it was moved ...
Trail to Standing Peachtree and Houston Chapel
This ancient trail led west to the Indian village of Standing Peachtree. It joined the Shallowford Trail near this spot linking it with trade routes to Stone Mountain. Later becoming a road it was among the first authorized when DeKalb ...
Richmond Dock / Chapel Island
Richmond Dock
In 1816, the Virginia legislature chartered the Richmond Dock Company. It operated independently of the James River and Kanawha Canal until 1854, when the Tidewater Connection was constructed. The Tidewater Connection, a series of locks and basins from 17th ...
King’s Chapel
Founded 1686
its first building was
the first Church of England
in Boston
The corner stone
of the present building
was laid August 11, 1749
After the Revolution
it became
the first Unitarian Church
in the United States
Marker is at the intersection of Tremont Street and School Street, on the ...
The Ellsworth Chapel
Richard D. Ellsworth
Dedicated with love and gratitude
December 19, 1993
to
the Reverend Richard D. Ellsworth
by the congregation of
Central College Presbyterian Church
for more than thirty-five years
of faithful service to the church
and community.
Marker is on Sunbury Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. near Broken Arrow Creek, six miles from
Coosa River. Named Harkey’s Chapel for first
Minister, the Rev. David Harkey of Cahawba Circuit.
Present church built 1903-04 by A. I. Abels with
Community helpers. Preserved by ...
Ryan Chapel
Founded 1866, after new settler, Rev. Issac Ryan, had Methodist revival in home before occupying it. His brother John was one of 19 charter members. L.H.D. and Sallie Guinn gave 7.5 acres for church and cemetery. First 16 by 20-ft. ...
Site of Queen Anne Chapel
Site of
Queen Anne Chapel
Built 1711-12 for use of
Mohawk Indians. Torn down
1821 to make way for Erie
Canal
Marker is on Schoharie Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Judy Memorial Chapel
Built 1905
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Courtesy hmdb.org
Christ Prayer Chapel
“Come ye yourselves apart” (Mark 6-31) to pray / Any hour—any day.
Formerly Christ Episcopal Church, consecrated December 5, 1920, deconsecrated August 28, 1976. Moved October 18, 1976 from South Main Street to its present location and restored by Macedonia United ...