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First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the Cit...
Camp Chapel
The site of camp meetings between 1776 and 1807, when a lo...
Childers Chapel
Established circa 1819 as Childers Meeting House on land g...
St. Cornelius Chapel
Governors Island
During the first seven decades of...
Reedy Chapel A.M.E. Church
Trustees of the Methodist Church purchased this lot in 184...
Post Chapel
The "Old" Post Chapel was constructed in 1875 by elements ...
Prince Frederick's Chapel
[Front]
The first church on this site, known as Pri...
McBee Chapel
Was built in 1841 at the request of Alexander
McBee ...
McKay Memorial Chapel
In honor of
Jennie McKay
Died September 25, 19...
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus ...
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First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the City's first Protestant church and an early significant religious institution of the City.
Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission
May 2007
Marker is at the intersection of Fourth Street and S K Street on ...
Camp Chapel
The site of camp meetings between 1776 and 1807, when a log chapel was built. Methodist leader Francis Asbury visited frequently.
Marker is on Joppa Road 0.1 miles east of Honeygo Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Childers Chapel
Established circa 1819 as Childers Meeting House on land given by George Childers. Patent for the land was issued to George Childers March 16, 1819. This Methodist Church was later known as Childers Chapel. Church burned in 1842. Congregation rebuilt ...
St. Cornelius Chapel
Governors Island
During the first seven decades of American military use of Governors Island, there was no post chapel. In 1844, a Columbia College Episcopal Reverend, John M. McVickar, was commissioned post chaplain. His tireless efforts, combined with the sponsorship ...
Reedy Chapel A.M.E. Church
Trustees of the Methodist Church purchased this lot in 1848 as a worship site for Black slaves. Meetings were held outdoors until a building was erected in 1863. At the end of the Civil War (1865), ownership of the property ...
Post Chapel
The "Old" Post Chapel was constructed in 1875 by elements of the 11th Infantry and the 4th Cavalry under the command of General Ranald S. McKenzie. The sum of $2,500 was appropriated for the purchase of materials for the erection ...
Prince Frederick's Chapel
[Front]
The first church on this site, known as Prince Frederick's Chapel, Pee Dee, was built in 1848 on a site donated by the Rev. Hugh Fraser in 1834. Most of its parishioners were rice planters along the Pee Dee ...
McBee Chapel
Was built in 1841 at the request of Alexander
McBee son of Vardry McBee founder of Conestee, S.C.
This building was designed and laidout by
John Adams, Vardry McBee's millwright.
Mr. Adams designed the church in an octagonal shape
so as to accommodate more seating ...
McKay Memorial Chapel
In honor of
Jennie McKay
Died September 25, 1932
and
Lilley McKay
Died September 26, 1941
Faithful members whose generosity
inspired this chapel
Marker is on West Washington Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) was built on this site by the three-hundred-member congregation of the Phoenix Ward. At the time, J. Robert Price was bishop.
Since their beginning in 1912 ...