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St. James A.M.E. Church, also known as the St. James Chapel AME Church and St. James Chapel, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal congregation in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It is noted for its historic church, a one-story, stucco-covered brick building with a rectangular plan and a front facing gable built in 1875.
1962 September 25 St. Matthew's Baptist Church of Macon, Georgia, was burned. "It is the fifth church to burn in a month." [3] [4] 1962 December 14 At Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, a third bomb blew out the church windows. 1963 August 10 St. James United Methodist Church of Birmingham, Alabama, was destroyed by a "gasoline fire ...
St. Francis Xavier College Church; St. James A.M.E. Church (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) St. James Chapel (St. James, Missouri) St. John Nepomuk Parish Historic District; St. John's Episcopal Church (Eolia, Missouri) St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Corning, Missouri) St. Joseph Church (Westphalia, Missouri) St. Jude's Episcopal Church
St. James AME Church in Mayfield will receive $100,000 from a project focused on preserving historic Black churches. Mayfield St. James AME Church destroyed by tornado to receive $100,000 Skip to ...
Michigan Street Baptist Church — Buffalo [27] Cadiz, Franklinville area network: Merlin Mead House and others, including John Burlingame, Alfred Rice, Isaac Searle, and the owner of the Stagecoach Inn [56] McClew Farm at Murphy Orchards — Burt [24] [57] St. James AME Zion Church — Ithaca [17] [52] John Brown Farm State Historic Site ...
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Quinn Chapel AME Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Church building located at 227 Bowen Street in the Carondelet section of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States. Built in 1869 as the North Public Market, it was acquired by the church in 1880. [2] On October 16, 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
St. James A. M. E. Church (Darlington, South Carolina) built by Richard Humbert Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. James A. M. E. Church .