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Site of Early Methodist Church

Early Methodist Episcopal Church c.a. 1832. Ground given for church use and free burial plot. Deeded in 1834 by Mathias Hook. Hookstown's founder and a Revolutionary soldier who is buried here Summer subscription school held here in 1859.

Marker can be ...

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Early Church

A pioneer log church was built under the ancient oak before 1731. A frame church replaced it in 1749. Present structure, 1839.

Marker is at the intersection of S Maple Avenue and E Oak Street, on the right when traveling north ...

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Early Riverton and the Magnificent Dome Church

The first known residents of the Riverton area were the Yo No Indians, a poor tribe living along the Jordan River. Well-worn trails extended from Utah Lake where various tribes wintered, to Bear Lake where they rendezvoused during the summer. ...

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Early Catholic Church

First Roman Catholic Church was built here in 1869. New York City took land for watershed in 1902. The town was razed and the church was relocated to the shore of Lake Mahopac.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 6 ...

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Early Church

First Congregational Church of Riga. Church society started 1806. Building erected 1823, copy of Hinsdale, Mass. Church

Marker is at the intersection of Chili-Riga Center Road (New York Route 33A) and Chuchville-Riga Road on Chili-Riga Center Road.

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Earlysville Union Church

Earlysville Union Church is a rare surviving

early-19th-century interdenominational church

constructed in Albemarle County. Built in

1833, this frame structure served as a

meetinghouse for all Christian denominations

on land deeded by John Early, for whom

Earlysville is named. This building provided

an early home for several ...

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Two Early Augusta Churches

St. John Methodist Church was founded in 1798 by Stith Mead, a young Virginia minister who denounced the worldliness of fun-loving Augusta. Biship Francis Asbury visited the church and watched its growth with particular interest. Augustus B. Lonstreet and five ...

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Christ Episcopal Church and Jubal Early's Raid on Rockville

Vestrymen Arrested

Early Sunday morning, June 28, 1863, 5,000 of Confederate Gen J.E.B. Stuart's cavarlymen rode into Rockville and arrested Union supporters. They sought merchant John H. Higgins at his home, but he had already left for Christ Episcopal Church ...

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