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Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic Methodist Episcopal church building in Leesburg, Virginia, United States. It was built in 1890 and is a one-story, wood-frame building in the Late Gothic Revival style. It sits on a fieldstone foundation and measures 23 feet wide and 42 feet deep. [3]
The Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church (also known as the Hope Henry AME Church) is a historic church in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida. It is located at 600 Jones Street. On February 3, 2000, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
Mount Olive Cathedral is a Christian Methodist Episcopal church in Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America. It is located on the corners of Linden Avenue and Lauderdale Street. [ 1 ] The Reverend Dr. Stevey M. Wilburn is the current minister of the cathedral.
Mount Lebanon Methodist Episcopal Church: 1834 built 1984 NRHP-listed 850 Mount Lebanon Rd. Wilmington, Delaware: Late Gothic Revival Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage: 1838 built 1998 NRHP-listed
Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church; Mount Zion A.M.E. Church (Ocala, Florida) Mount Zion AME Church (Jacksonville, Florida) Q.
Mount Calvary Lutheran Church; Mount Moriah Baptist Church and Cemetery; Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal Church; Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and Cemetery; Mount Salem Baptist Meetinghouse; Mt. Vernon Methodist Church; Mount Zion Baptist Church (Charlottesville, Virginia) Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church; Mt. Sinai Baptist Church (Suffolk ...
Mariann Edgar was born in 1959 in Summit, New Jersey, [1] to a Swedish-American mother, Ann Björkman (1931–2024), and an American father, William Edgar. [2] [3] She grew up in the Flanders section of Mount Olive Township, New Jersey, attending West Morris Mount Olive High School, and also in Colorado, following her parents' divorce.
Mt. Olivet Episcopal Church and Cemetery is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal Church building and its adjoining cemetery located at 335 Main Street in Pineville, Louisiana, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 2000. Mt. Olivet is no longer a parish church and is now Mount Olivet Chapel.