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  2. St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest Episcopal churches in the United States, St. Thomas' Church was founded in 1698. The Pennsylvania guide, compiled by the Writers' Program of the Works Progress Administration in 1940, described St. Thomas' Church as a "simple, dignified, red stone edifice in English Gothic style," noting that

  3. St. Thomas Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Whitemarsh; See also. St. Thomas' Church (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 28 August 2022, at 05:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. List of the oldest churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas, Whitemarsh, founded in 1698. One of the 25 oldest churches in the US. Present church is the fourth building on the site.(Episcopal) St. Martin's Church, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (1699) Abington Friends Meeting House, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania (1699) New Hanover Lutheran Church [42] near Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, Founded about 1700.

  5. Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    They established nine congregations, including Christ Church in Philadelphia (1695), Old Trinity Church in Oxford (1698), St. Thomas' Church in Whitemarsh (1698), St. Martin's Church in Marcus Hook (1699), St. David's Church in Radnor (1700), St. Paul's Church in Chester (1702) and St. John's Church in Concord (1702) in the colony's first ...

  6. St. Thomas' Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Amenia Union, New York) Saint Thomas' Chapel (East Hampton, New York) ... Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania; St. Thomas Church (Brownsville, Texas)

  7. Battle of White Marsh - Wikipedia

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    He pushed north and captured St. Thomas Episcopal Church, located on a hillock. Howe arrived a short while later, and ascended to the top of the church's bell tower in an attempt to view the American positions.

  8. Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    British commander General William Howe observed the American lines from the belltower of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church (at Bethlehem Pike and Camp Hill Road), site of the British encampment on December 5. Fort Washington State Park, in neighboring Whitemarsh Township, contains the area in which the primary American defenses were situated.

  9. List of cemeteries in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Union Church and Cemetery, Ringtown; Saint Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery [Wikidata], Whitemarsh; ... Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery, ...