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Outside the entrance to the church is an historical marker that reads: "Mount Moriah Baptist Church. K-99. The members of Mount Moriah Baptist Church belong to one of the region's earliest African American congregations, originating in a Sunday school for slaves established in the mid-1800s by Dr. Charles L. Cocke, founder of Hollins College ...
Media related to Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia at Wikimedia Commons Documentary Short Film: Mount Moriah; Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1634, "Mount Moriah Cemetery Gatehouse, 6299 Kingsessing Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 4 photos, 1 photo caption page
Mount Moriah Cemetery was founded next to Cobbs Creek in 1855. The neighborhood near the cemetery is also known as Mount Moriah, part of which is in Elmwood Park . In 1669 Hans Månsson , a Swedish settler, received a patent for an 1,100-acre plantation along the Schuylkill River between the current location of 60th Street and Woodlands ...
Pastor Benjamin D. Snoddy retires after 46 years at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Snoddy reflects on race, community during COVID-19 and urban renewal.
As of 2011, Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church is led by its 11th pastor, Rev. A. C. Cobb. “Like many Black churches across the nation, Mt. Moriah is facing an aging congregation and tackling the job of finding younger members". [2] The church has a congregation of approximately 150 members, of which a large portion is over age 50.
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The sculpture Aspiration by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth and the Berwind tomb at Laurel Hill Cemetery Mount Moriah Gatehouse Evergreen Cemetery (Adams County, Pennsylvania) , Cumberland Township, Adams County
Mount Moriah Temple Baptist Church, 410 Wharton Street. Russell Tabernacle C.M.E. Church, 518 Wharton Street. Gilead Praise & Worship Center INC, 1837 S. 5th Street.