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1. 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...

2. Harmonyville Church Harmonyville Church Churches; Fences Harmonyville Church. Occasional services were held there before 1845 by ministers from the Pottstown, PA. Coventry congregation. In 1845 David Keim moved into the area and worked to start a congregation....

3. Lebanon Church of the Brethren Lebanon Church of the Brethren Churches Lebanon Church of the Brethren. On October 5, 1933, 239 members living in the city of Lebanon formed the Lebanon congregation. Midway members living in Lebanon purchased a church building in 1907, built...

4. Leamersville Church Interior Leamersville Church Interior Churches; Altars; Pews; Pianos Leamersville Church interior. Located four miles south of Duncansville in Blair County, PA. First meetinghouse built in 1873 and enlarged in 1922. It burned in 1940 and was rebuilt in 1941. Ira W. Gibbel...

5. 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...

6. Richland Meetinghouse Richland Meetinghouse Churches Richland Meetinghouse with buggy shed. It was organized in 1919, although Brethren began worshipping in Richland in 1870 in a union churchhouse on East Main St. Members belonged to the Tulpehocken congregation....

7. 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...

8. Bethel Church Bethel Church Churches; People Bethel Church. Located in Dubois, Pa. in the Rockton area. Built in 1895, Bethel became a separate congregation in 1945. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 129. 4.52...

9. Buffalo Church Buffalo Church Churches; Automobiles Buffalo Church. Located half a mile west of Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa. Buffalo congregation organized in 1826. Built in 1864, remodeled in 1949-50, and enlarged in 1972. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation...

10. Buffalo Church Interior Buffalo Church Interior Churches; Pews; Altars Buffalo Church interior. Located half a mile west of Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa. Buffalo congregation organized in 1826. Built in 1864, remodeled in 1949-50, and enlarged in 1972. Ira W. Gibbel Collection....

11. Heidelberg Meetinghouse Heidelberg Meetinghouse Churches Heidelberg Meetinghouse. Built in 1867, enlarged in 1900, and remodeled in 1940. Congregation formed in 1919. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1095. 4.49 X 2.65...

12. Heidelberg Meetinghouse Heidelberg Meetinghouse Churches Heidelberg Meetinghouse. Built in 1867, enlarged in 1900, and remodeled in 1940. Congregation formed in 1919. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1095. 4.91 X 2.73...

13. Heidelberg Meetinghouse Heidelberg Meetinghouse Churches Heidelberg Meetinghouse. Built in 1867, enlarged in 1900, and remodeled in 1940. Congregation formed in 1919. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1095. 4.45 X 2.66...

14. Montgomery Meetinghouse Montgomery Meetinghouse Churches Montgomery Meetinghouse. Located three and a half miles northwest of Hillsdale in Indiana County, PA. Church organized in 1852. Meetinghouse first built in 1873 and remodeled in 1906, 1939, and 1953. Ira...

15. Montgomery Meetinghouse Interior Montgomery Meetinghouse Interior Churches; Altars; Pews; Pianos Montgomery Meetinghouse interior. Located three and a half miles northwest of Hillsdale in Indiana County, PA. Church organized in 1852. Meetinghouse first built in 1873 and remodeled in 1906, 1939, and...

16. White Oak Meetinghouse White Oak Meetinghouse Churches White Oak Meetinghouse. Located in northern Lancaster County, PA. In 1772 it was organized from the mother congregation at (Leola, PA) Conestoga. Built in 1915 and sold in 1967. Ira W. Gibbel Collection....

17. Chiques Meetinghouse Chiques Meetinghouse Churches Chiques Meetinghouse. Located five miles northeast of Elizabethtown in Lancaster County, Pa. A meetinghouse was built in 1856, rebuilt in 1882, and extensively remodeled in 1956. Ira W. Gibbel Collection....

18. 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...

19. 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...

20. Uniontown Church Uniontown Church Churches; Automobiles Uniontown Church. In 1931 the Uniontown congregation was organized separately from the Fair-View (Georges Creek) congregation. There was a meetinghouse in Uniontown in the 1880s, which was replaced by...
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