Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green in New Castle, Delaware
Operating continuously since 1689, it is the oldest Anglican parish in Delaware and the oldest continuously operating Anglican/Episcopal parish in America. The building was constructed between 1703 and 1708 and... More
Adjunct building on the grounds of Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Gr...
Operating continuously since 1689, it is the oldest Anglican parish in Delaware and the oldest continuously operating Anglican/Episcopal parish in America. The building was constructed between 1703 and 1708 and... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More