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Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Closely linked with the city's history, this edifice dates from 1715, at which time it was completed on the site of an earlier church. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: St. John's Church is one of oldest remaining churches. Rebuilt in 1869 and finished substantially as it is today. Communion silver dates back to 1622, being oldest in continuous use in America. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Organized July 24, 1834. Corner stone of present edifice laid Sept. 29, 1907. Consecrated Sept. 22nd, 1909, by Bishop A. C. A. Hall. Style of architecture, Tudor Gothic. Contains several very fine English windows and a carved oak reredos by Henry Vaugn. A local wit adds, "the tower is for the can... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: An architectural design of Trinity Episcopal Church and Strider Hall, presently being erected. Gifts toward the construction fund of Trinity Episcopal Church or Strider Hall may be mailed to P.O. Box 40, Morgantown, West Virginia. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library