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Site of Mount Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Post Marker:
Known as
Old Swack Church
E...
Lutheran Cemetery
In March of 1768, Colonel Joseph Chapline executed a deed ...
Lutheran Church Site and Cemetery
Lutheran Van Buskirk
Church Cemetery
1704
<...Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery
Established in 1882 by German, Austrian, Swiss and French ...
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Churc...
Old Lutheran Cemetery
In 1713, eleven German Palatine families settled in this a...
Hutto Lutheran Cemetery
In 1892, several Swedish immigrants who had settled in the...
Brownsboro Norwegian Lutheran Cemetery
After migrating from Norway in 1845, Ole Reierson bought t...
Results for Lutheran Cemetery
Site of Mount Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Post Marker:
Known as
Old Swack Church
Erected 1844
Builder Jacob Swackhammer
In use until 1896
Small marker on concrete post:
Mount Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church
(Commonly known as the Swack Church)
Built in 1844 - In use until about 1900
Plaque prepared by
Watchung Area Council, B. S. A.
Marker is ...
Lutheran Cemetery
In March of 1768, Colonel Joseph Chapline executed a deed to the Mount Cavalry Lutheran Church Vestrymen for a church and burial ground at this site. The cost was to be one peppercorn yearly. This graveyard is the oldest in ...
Lutheran Church Site and Cemetery
Lutheran Van Buskirk
Church Cemetery
1704
Designated Historic Site
1994
Teaneck Historic Preservation Commission
Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Maitland Ave, on the right when traveling south on River Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery
Established in 1882 by German, Austrian, Swiss and French settlers, the community of Sandoval developed near Turkey Creek. In March 1893, residents founded Zion Lutheran Church, with the Rev. J. Rode as the first pastor. Church members established this cemetery ...
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
On January 13, 1906, forefathers from Norway established the church. The first pastor to serve was Reverend J.C. Hougum.
The church building was constructed in 1907 by Jorger Erickson, Knute Evenson, Ole Gunderson, Knute ...
Old Lutheran Cemetery
In 1713, eleven German Palatine families settled in this area and organized into a congregation under Lutheran Pastor Justus Falckner. About 1720, they built a log church near this site. It was replaced prior to 1739 with a larger structure, ...
Hutto Lutheran Cemetery
In 1892, several Swedish immigrants who had settled in the Hutto area established the Swedish Lutheran Evangelical Church. In 1894 a tornado destroyed the first sanctuary, built by members on Short Street. After utilizing a second church building for several ...
Brownsboro Norwegian Lutheran Cemetery
After migrating from Norway in 1845, Ole Reierson bought the land that included this cemetery site (1.' mi. ESE). He chose the spot for his burial and carved several of the plain brown gravestones before he died in 1852. The ...