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Elizabethtown College: Church of the Brethren Photograph Collection
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Frystown Meetinghouse
Churches; Fences; Cemeteries; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Frystown Meetinghouse with cemetery. House of the Little Swatara congregation. Sunday school was started at Frystown in 1887. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 750. 9.97 X 8.09 in.
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Old Dunkard Church
Churches; Cemeteries; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Old Dunkard Church with cemetery of Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. First Brethren Church in America with later addition in the rear (1915 addition). 11.41 X 7.33 in.
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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...
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Mountville Meetinghouse
Churches; Fences
Mountville Meetinghouse organized from the White Oak congregation. Built in 1881 and congregation organized on December 17, 1917. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 890. 10.91 X 7.57 in.
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Myerstown Meetinghouse
Churches
Myerstown Meetinghouse organized from the Tulpehocken congregation. Built in 1876 and organized on August 16, 1919. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 905. 9.74 X 7.92 in.
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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....
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Ridgely Church
Churches; Pews
Interior of the Ridgely Church. Located on the Delmarva Peninsula in Caroline County, Md. Congregation organized on August 2, 1884. Built ca. 1908. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1109....
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Fry's or Towamencin Meetinghouse
Churches; Fences
Fry’s or Towamencin meetinghouse. Size 25 ft. X 33 ft. Seating capacity 150. Little addition on northwest corner, about 10 ft. sq., perhaps for feetwashing. Built first for Funkites in 1811 by John Reiff,...
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Stevens Hill Church
Churches; Fences
Stevens Hill Church. "Located three and a half miles from Elizabethtown, PA. The congregation started as a union Sunday school in 1871 and became a preaching point of the Elizabethtown, PA. congregation....
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Calvary Church
Churches
Calvary Church. Building erected in 1920 as an offset of the Bethany congregation. Church organized on July 4, 1923. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1015. 4.62...
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Calvary Church
Churches; Automobiles; People
Calvary Church. Building erected in 1920 as an offset of the Bethany congregation. Church organized on July 4, 1923. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1015. 4.69...
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Calvary Church
Churches
Calvary Church. Building erected in 1920 as an offset of the Bethany congregation. Church organized on July 4, 1923. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1015. 4.72...
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Greencastle Church
Churches
Greencastle Church. Congregation organized on December 19, 1930. Bought building from the Methodists in 1940. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 570. 3.44 X 5.78...
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Greencastle Church Interior
Churches; Altars; Pews; Pianos
Greencastle Church interior. Congregation organized on December 19, 1930. Bought building from the Methodists in 1940. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 570. 5.73...
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Manheim Church
Churches; Automobiles
Manheim Church. Part of White Oak congregation, built in 1949. See History of the Church of the Brethren, Eastern Pennsylvania, 1915-1965, page 138. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. 4.67 X 2.83 in.
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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...
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Union Meetinghouse
Churches
Union Meetinghouse. Fredericksburg Brethren Church. Located two miles east of Martinsburg in Blair County, PA. 10.00 X 7.78 in.
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Middle Creek Church
Churches
Middle Creek Church. Originally known as West Conestoga congregation. Located three miles west of Ephrata in Lancaster County, Pa. Congregation organized May 5, 1864. Ira W. Gibbel Collection. 3.44 X 4.58...
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J.T. Myers
Portraits; People
Jacob Tobias Myers (1851-1915). Early pastor of Geiger Memorial Church in Philadelphia, Pa. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 904. 7.50 X 11.00 in.
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Mack Gravestone
Cemeteries; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Gravestone of Alexander Mack, Sr. (1679-1735). Gravestone reads: The first minister and organizer of the Church of the Brethren in the year 1708. Born at Schriesheim, Germany 1679. Came to Germantown 1729....
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