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  2. Mount Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Zion Christian Church, Richmond, Kentucky. Mount Zion Church and Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Boone County. Mount Zion Brick Church, Barada, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Richardson County. Mount Zion Church (Big Sandy, Tennessee), once listed on the NRHP in Benton County.

  3. Zionist churches - Wikipedia

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    Zionist churches. Zionist churches are a group of Christian denominations that derive from the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, which was founded by John Alexander Dowie in Zion, Illinois, at the end of the 19th century. Missionaries from the church came to South Africa in 1904 and among their first recruits were Pieter Louis Le Roux and ...

  4. Clarkston, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Clarkston, Michigan. Clarkston is a city in Oakland County, Michigan, United States. A northern suburb of Detroit, located about 34 mi (55 km) northwest of downtown Detroit, Clarkston is surrounded by Independence Township, but administered independently since its incorporation in 1992. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 928.

  5. Mt. Zion Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    February 16, 2001. Mt. Zion Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, formerly Mt. Zion Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic African-American church in Union City, Tennessee, at the corner of North Greenwood and East College Streets. The Mt. Zion congregation was organized in 1870, the same year that the Colored Methodist Episcopal ...

  6. Abbey of the Dormition - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Schick's diagram of the land acquired in 1898 for the construction, during the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm [5] Exterior of the church Interior of the church. During his visit to Jerusalem in 1898 for the dedication of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Kaiser Wilhelm II bought this piece of land on Mount Zion for 120,000 German Goldmark from Sultan Abdul Hamid II and presented it to the ...

  7. John Jasper - Wikipedia

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    John Jasper (July 4, 1812 – March 30, 1901) was an ex-slave who became a Baptist minister and noted public speaker for Christianity after the American Civil War. [1]

  8. Battle of Mount Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Mount Zion Church was fought on December 28, 1861, in Boone County, near Mount Zion Church, during the American Civil War.The resulting Union victory here and elsewhere in central Missouri ended Confederate recruiting activities in the region and pushed conventional Confederate forces out of the area until the desperate fall 1864 invasion by General Sterling Price and his ...

  9. Ted Nugent - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Anthony Nugent (/ ˈnuːdʒɪnt /; born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and political activist. [1][2] He goes by several nicknames, including Uncle Ted, The Nuge, and Motor City Madman. Nugent initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional vocalist of The Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 ...