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1. Coventry Brethren Church Coventry Brethren Church Churches; Fences Exterior of the Coventry Brethren Church. The present building (built 1890), the third erected in the life of the congregation, is located on the same site as the two previous buildings which were razed....

2. Peter Becker Gravestone Peter Becker Gravestone Cemeteries; Fences; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments Gravestone of Peter Becker (1687-1758). First Elder of the Brethren in America. Born at Dilsheim in Germany. Embraced the doctrine of the Brethren in 1714. Emigrated with twenty families of Brethren and...

3. Coventry Brethren Church Coventry Brethren Church Churches; Fences Exterior of the Coventry Church. Second building erected in 1817. In 1724 the Brethren organized their second congregation in America, now known as the Coventry Church of the Brethren. It has continued...

4. Harrisburg Church of the Brethren Harrisburg Church of the Brethren Churches Harrisburg Church of the Brethren. Brick meetinghouse built in 1904 and remodeled in 1930. See page 486, History of the Church of the Brethren of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Explanation from...

5. Lancaster Church of the Brethren Lancaster Church of the Brethren Churches Lancaster Church of the Brethren. Originally part of the West Conestoga (Middle Creek) congregation, it became a separate body on October 29, 1891. See page 340, History of the Church of the Brethren of...

6. Midway Church of the Brethren Midway Church of the Brethren Churches; Fences Midway Church of the Brethren. Organized on March 24, 1902 from part of the the Tulpehocken congregation. Midway meetinghouse was built at Midway Station in 1895. See page 49, History of the Church of...

7. Reading First Church of the Brethren Reading First Church of the Brethren Churches; Fences Reading First Church of the Brethren. Located three miles west of Reading, Pa. Organized on January 1, 1898 as the Reading Church of German Baptist Brethren. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia...

8. Reading First Church of the Brethren Reading First Church of the Brethren Churches Reading First Church of the Brethren. Located three miles west of Reading, Pa. Organized on January 1, 1898 as the Reading Church of German Baptist Brethren. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia...

9. Spring Creek Church of the Brethren Spring Creek Church of the Brethren Churches; Postcards Postcard of Spring Creek Church of the Brethren. Located in Hershey, Pa. Modern-day building. Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, founded in 1848, labors for the salvation of souls, for the realization...

10. Neffsville Brethren Home Neffsville Brethren Home Rest homes; Dwellings Neffsville Brethren Home. Opened for residents in 1897 near Manheim, Pa. Moved to a new location on Lititz Pike in Neffsville in 1907. Since 1972 it has been known as the Brethren Village. Facilities were...

11. Neffsville Brethren Home Neffsville Brethren Home Rest homes; Dwellings Neffsville Brethren Home. Opened for residents in 1897 near Manheim, Pa. Moved to a new location on Lititz Pike in Neffsville in 1907. Since 1972 it has been known as the Brethren Village. Facilities were...

12. Neffsville Brethren Home Neffsville Brethren Home Rest homes; Dwellings Neffsville Brethren Home. Opened for residents in 1897 near Manheim, Pa. Moved to a new location on Lititz Pike in Neffsville in 1907. Since 1972 it has been known as the Brethren Village. Facilities were...

13. Mary S. Geiger Mary S. Geiger Portraits; People Mary S. Geiger (1828-1916). After her husband's death in 1885, Mary contributed money for Brethren church buildings in Philadelphia and other cities and supported Brethren colleges, orphanages, and mission...

14. Harrisburg First Church of the Brethren Harrisburg First Church of the Brethren Churches Harrisburg First Church of the Brethren. Congregation formed in 1896. First meetinghouse built in 1904 and remodeled in 1930. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 586....

15. Old Pricetown Meetinghouse Old Pricetown Meetinghouse Churches; Automobiles Old Pricetown Meetinghouse. Maiden Creek Church of the Brethren. Building erected in 1777, making it the oldest unrestored Brethren church structure. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren...

16. Quakertown First Church of the Brethren Quakertown First Church of the Brethren Churches Quakertown First Church of the Brethren. Originally part of the Great Swamp congregation. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1075. 4.59 X 2.61 in.

17. York Second Church of the Brethren York Second Church of the Brethren Churches York Second Church of the Brethren. Building erected in 1940. Congregation organized on May 7, 1944. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1388. 5.90 X 3.46 in.

18. York First Church of the Brethren Interior York First Church of the Brethren Interior Churches; Altars; Pews York First Church of the Brethren interior. Seventh Avenue and Sundale Drive, York, PA 17402. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1388. 9.91 X 6.37 in.

19. Church of the Brethren General Mission Board Church of the Brethren General Mission Board Church of the Brethren General Mission Board (1940) Beginning with Otho Winger at the far end of the table & reading to his right & around the table, Rufus D. Bowman (chairman), Nora Rhodes, M.S. Frantz,...

20. Brethren Building of the Ephrata Cloister Brethren Building of the Ephrata Cloister Churches; Houses; Dwellings Brethren building of the Ephrata Cloister. Picture is probably a meetinghouse. See History of the Church of the Brethren of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. S.R. Zug et al, 1915, page 327. Glass plate...
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