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The Old Chapel
Before and during the American Revolution many note...
Old Chapel
The second place of worship, 1751-1806. Here many n...
The Old Cadet Chapel
Built on the Plain in 1837
Moved to the Cemetery &
Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point betw...
The Old Mortuary Chapel
Built in 1826 as a burial church for victims of yellow fev...
Old Chapel
Lord Fairfax worshipped here in the “Old Chapel” of coloni...
Lewie Chapel (Old Gilbert Methodist Church) / The Lewie Family
(Front)
Lewie Chapel, a Methodist church founded on...
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The Old Chapel
Before and during the American Revolution many noted patriots worshiped here, including George Washington, Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Count Casimir Pulaski and the Marquis de Lafayette.
In 1792 fifty-one chiefs and warriors from the Iroquois ...
Old Chapel
The second place of worship, 1751-1806. Here many noted persons of the American Revolution heard early Moravian music and the Gospel. Prominent clergy were Bishops Nitschmann, Spangenberg, de Watteville, and Ettwein.
Marker is on Heckewelder Place, on the left when traveling ...
The Old Cadet Chapel
Built on the Plain in 1837
Moved to the Cemetery &
reopened at this site in 1911
Open Daily 0800-1600
Marker is on Washington Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay for the start of the Mason-Dixon Line survey, this area was the center of a long controversy among British, Maryland and Pennsylvania officials as ...
The Old Mortuary Chapel
Built in 1826 as a burial church for victims of yellow fever, the chapel is the oldest surviving church in the city. Now Our Lady of Guadelupe, the chapel is the official chapel of the New Orleans Police and Fire ...
Old Chapel
Lord Fairfax worshipped here in the “Old Chapel” of colonial Frederick Parish, established 1738. This stone building dates from 1790 and witnessed the early ministry (1810–1885) of Bishop Meade. Governor Edmund Randolph and Col. Nathaniel Burwell lie in this burying ...
Lewie Chapel (Old Gilbert Methodist Church) / The Lewie Family
(Front)
Lewie Chapel, a Methodist church founded on this site in the 1870s by Solomon R. Lewie (1835-1878) and others, was later known as Lewiedale Methodist Church and after 1910 as Gilbert Methodist Church. The original sanctuary, replaced in 1960 ...