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  2. Union Church - Wikipedia

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    Union Church (Wiscasset, Maine), determined to be the smallest church in the world from 1958 until 1990 South Swansea Union Church, now South Swansea Baptist Church , Swansea, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP

  3. First Baptist Church Dallas - Wikipedia

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    First Baptist Dallas is a Baptist megachurch located in Dallas, Texas established since 1868.It is affiliated with the SBC (Southern Baptist Convention).The Downtown Dallas Church is historically considered influential as a denominational leader among Protestant Churches in the United States serving as a successful model through its involvement of several legacy community missions.

  4. Temple Emanu-El (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Emanu-El of Dallas was founded in 1873 and chartered in 1875. It was renamed from the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El to Temple Emanu-El Congregation in 1974. The small but growing Jewish community sought a permanent religious structure as well as for a rabbi to conduct services and to offer religious education for children, so several ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas ...

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    Dallas Union Terminal: Dallas Union Terminal. May 29, 1975 : 400 S. Houston St. Dallas: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark ... I-35E, E. 8th St. and the E end of Church ...

  6. The Potter's House (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The church building was established by televangelist W. V. Grant as the Eagles Nest Family Church. It is located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas right next to Dallas Baptist University. After Grant was convicted of tax evasion in 1996 he sold the facility to T. D. Jakes, a fellow televangelist, who renamed it and relaunched it as The Potter's ...

  7. Church Women United - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley-Albany Church Women United, Graduate Theological Union Archives Church Women United in Dallas , Texas/Dallas History & Archives, Dallas Public Library Church Women United in Houston Records , 1911–2011, University of Houston Libraries Special Collections

  8. Battle of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Dallas (May 28, 1864) was an engagement during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War.The Union army of William Tecumseh Sherman and the Confederate army led by Joseph E. Johnston fought a series of battles between May 25 and June 3 along a front stretching northeast from Dallas toward Acworth, Georgia.

  9. Church of the Holy Communion (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the church called Ray Sutton as its rector. Sutton was a bishop suffragan in the Reformed Episcopal Church, which resulted in Holy Communion joining the REC in 2002. In 2006, Holy Communion dedicated its new church building adjacent to the historic Frankford church and cemetery.