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Phillips Chapel CME Church
In 1911, the Las Cruces African American community constru...
National Historic Landmark-Pompion Hill Chapel
National Historic Landmark- Pompion Hill Chapel
A mi...
Pompion Hill Chapel
One quarter mile north, the first Church of England edifac...
Chapel Hill
Middletown Township Historic District. An early Hamlet on...
Results for Chapel Hill
Phillips Chapel CME Church
In 1911, the Las Cruces African American community constructed Phillips Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church. The adobe church has provided a place for worship and functioned as a community center since then. When the New Mexico legislature passed segregation ...
National Historic Landmark-Pompion Hill Chapel
National Historic Landmark- Pompion Hill Chapel
A miniature Georgian masterpiece. A fine, virtually unaltered example of a South Carolina back parish church. Interior woodwork and nearly all furnishings are original.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Photo courtesy Library of Congress Historic ...
Pompion Hill Chapel
One quarter mile north, the first Church of England ediface outside of Charleston, was erected of Cypress in 1703, largely through the efforts of Gov. Sir Nathaniel Johnson. The present brick structure was erected in 1763. The Parish of St. ...
Chapel Hill
Middletown Township Historic District. An early Hamlet on the King’s Highway, known until 1809 as High Point. British Campsite after the Battle of Monmouth. Chapel, built in 1809, became the center of strife between temperance forces meeting there and drinkers ...