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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 196 Brick Church Circle in St. Stephen, South Carolina.Built in the 1760s, it is one of a handful of surviving 18th-century brick parish churches in the state, with a number of architectural features not found on any other of the period.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, founded in 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and located at 19 South Tenth Street, on the corner of Tenth Street and Ludlow Street. St. Stephen's was designed by William Strickland in the Gothic revival style.
Stephen's Parish was formed in 1698, and Fairfield Parish became its lower part; the upper part was formed from an area known to locals as Bowtracy Parish. [5] It was represented in 1785, when the Episcopal Church of Virginia held its first convention, and it sent representatives intermittently to conventions until 1799.
St. Stephen's is at 67 Anson Street in Charleston, South Carolina. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal parish in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1822.It was the first Episcopal church in the United States at which pews were offered to attendants at no cost; other Episcopal churches either sold or leased pews to members to fund the churches. [1]
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located in Earleville, Cecil County, Maryland.. North Sassafras Parish, as it was originally known, was one of the original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland, named for its location north of the Sassafras River which separated Cecil County from Kent County, Maryland.
Fifty people - choir and supporters - from Oak Ridge's St. Stephen's Episcopal Church performed at three famous, historical venues in England.
St. Michael's 1751 St. Philip's Parish 2 / 2 Charleston, south of Broad Street on the lower peninsula; smallest parish in area Charleston: St. Stephen's 1754 St. James Santee, Parish (English Santee) 330 / 330 North of St. James Santee, east of St. John's Berkeley St. Stephen: St. Mark's 1757 Prince Frederick's Parish 6,089 / 4,419
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church building located northeast of Ridgeway, South Carolina, on County Road 106. [2] Built of wood in 1854 in the Carpenter Gothic style, it was designed by the Rev. John Dewitt McCollough, who later became its rector. The exterior was painted a maroon color.