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National Historic Landmark-Emmanuel Episcopal Church

National Historical Landmark-Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Designed by one of America's premier architects, Henry H. Richardson, Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a small and simple religious structure that is representative of his ecclesiastical buildings.

Not known as a church architect, Richardson died soon ...

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Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.

Marker is at the intersection of US 301 James Madison Parkway and Walsingham Road, on the right when traveling south on US 301 ...

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Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill Episcopal

Built directly west by John Stewart of Brook Hill and consecrated by the Right Reverend John Johns on 6 July 1860, Emmanuel Church (Episcopal) is a classic example of late-antebellum Gothic Revival architecture. Considerable military activity took place nearby during ...

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Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Piedmont Parish

Some time before 1858, the Methodists and Episcopalians of the Community of Oak Hill, who had shared a church at Cool Spring since 1816, decided to build separate churches. Piedmont Parish raised $1,000; John Thomas Smith and his wife ...

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Historic Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Oldest Episcopal Edifice in California

First services Sunday April 23, 1854 by Rt. Rev. William I. Kip, Bishop of Calif.

This building opened for worship Aug. 1858.

Marker can be reached from South Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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