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[St. David's Church and cemetery, Wayne, Pennsylvania.] [graphic] / M.M. Taylor.

[St. David's Church and cemetery, Wayne, Pennsylvania.] [graphic].

[First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Broad Street between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

"Old Swedes, Phila." [graphic] / Donald C. Taber.

Deutsche Ev: Luth: Zions Kirche. (gegrundt 1766.) = The German Lutheran Zion Church. (founded 1766.)

Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Philada. [graphic] : Founded in 1794 by the Revd. Richard Allen, Bishop of the first African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Rebuilt in 1805. / Drawn on Stone by W.L. Breton.

Ruins of St. Augustines Church North 4th Street Phila. Destroyed by a mob on the evening of the 8th of May 1844. [graphic] / L.F.

St. Paul's German Lutheran Church. N. East, corner of Brown and St. John sts., Phila.

[Interior of Christ Church, Philada. in 1785] [graphic].

St. Marks Church Philadelphia.

New Masonic Temple, Philadelphia.

[Commemorative print] presented by the Roxborough Baptist Sunday School, New Year 1876.

Dr. Tyng's Church, New York.

Dr. Tyng's Church, New York. [graphic] / Langenheim.

Bird's eye view Philadelphia, from LaPierre House.

St. Francis Xavier's Church. Philadelphia, Penna.

The church in 13th Street above Market, Phila.

Library & part of chapel, West Point, [NY] [graphic].

Old St. Peter's church. St. George's. Some of our party on steps. Godet Elwell, Miss Schenkl, Miss Clark Hendrickson & Mr. Field. [Bermuda] [graphic].

Market Square & houses on E. side of it, from bank pavement, School L[ane]. [Germantown] [graphic].

Monument in Market Square, church & Harkness House. [Germantown] [graphic].

Monument in Market Square, & Old church across from 5442 [Germantown Avenue], taken from 2nd floor window [graphic].

North-east view of St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) Philada.

Ruins of St. Augustines Church North 4th Street Phila.

Church of the Intercessor, Philadelphia. (Protestant Episcopal.) Spring Garden Street, below Broad, Philadelphia. [graphic].

[First Baptist Church, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Central Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia [graphic].

Church of the Redemption, north west corner of 22nd and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia.

Interior view of the new church of St. Joseph Philada. (Founded 1733 - Enlarged 1821 - Rebuilt 1838 - Consecrated 1839.)

[St. Clement's Protestant Episcopal Church interior view, southwest corner of 20th and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia.] [graphic].

[The Seaman's Home, northwest corner of 2nd and Queen Streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

First Baptist Church, Philadelphia.

Shippen's House, So. Second Street.; First Christ Church, Philada.

Church of the Covenant.(Protestant Episcopal) Filbert Street, above Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia. [graphic].

The First Baptist Church, n.w. corner of Broad and Arch Streets. Philadelphia. [graphic].

[First Independent Church, northeast corner of Broad and Sansom streets, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Mennonite church. [graphic] : Of this Mr. Watson writes, " a stone church and grave-yard, near Congress hall (above on the same side of Main Street) but I mean to say nothing of church. From the wall of the ground, they shot Genl. Agnew (during revolution

[St. James Church, Philadelphia, Pa.]

[St. James Church, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic] / M.P. Simons, 1320 Chestnut Street.

[Episcopal Church of St James the Less. Grounds entrance showing Nicetown Lane.] [graphic].

Church of St. James the Less (Episcopal.) Rector Rev. A. Tenbrueck [graphic] : Ridge Avenue, near Laurel Hill - Falls Schl. / McClees.

Saint Mark's Church, Philadelphia. [graphic].

Saint Michael's Church, (Protestant Episcopal,) High Street, between Main and Morton streets - Germantown, Philadelphia. [graphic].

Seventh Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. [graphic].

St. Thomas' (African) Church.

St. Thomas' (African) Church. [graphic] / Southwest corner of Fifth and Adelphi Street. The Revd. Absalom Jones,(colored) first Rector. Photograph by Richards.

Dr. Theo. Parker

The Swedes' Church, Southwark. (From the south east.) Rector Rev. J.G. Clay, D.D. [graphic] : Called Gloria Dei Church / Taken in the spring of 1856.

Tabernacle Baptist Church, Philadelphia. [graphic].

From Mills House, showing the Hall in which the Ordinance of Secession was passed

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