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Saint Paul's Church is a historic Episcopal church in downtown Augusta, Georgia, adjacent to Riverwalk Augusta. A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia , Saint Paul's conducts its worship services using the 1979 Book of Common Prayer .
First Presbyterian Church of Augusta. February 21, 1997 : 642 Telfair St. Augusta: 19 ... St. Paul's Episcopal Church. April 11, 1973 6th and Reynolds Sts. ...
St. Paul's Episcopal Church— Founded in 1750, it is the oldest church in Augusta. Was burned to the ground in 1916 with many other buildings. It was rebuilt in 1919. United States Post Office and Courthouse; Downtown Augusta contains a large amount of historical homes, many being built in the 19th century. Some of these homes include: Brahe House
St. Paul's Church, in Clear Spring, Maryland, Washington County (1747) Evangelical Lutheran Church (Frederick, Maryland) (1762) St. John's Episcopal Church, 1767, is located in the Broad Creek Historic District. All Saints' Church (Sunderland, Maryland) (1692), surviving building dates to 1777
During the diocesan convention of 1954 seventeen persons were nominated to succeed Barnwell. Even with the large field of candidates, Albert Rhett Stuart, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, was elected on the second ballot and was consecrated as the sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia in St. Paul's Church, Augusta, on October 20 ...
The park is alongside and on top of Augusta's levee. It extends from the 13th Street Bridge to the Gordon Highway bridge. Sites along the Riverwalk include St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Georgia Cyber Center, and the Morris Museum of Art.
1750 - St. Paul's Church established. [1] 1779 - January 29: Augusta taken by British forces. [2] 1780 - Georgia state capital relocated to Augusta. [1] 1781 April 16: Siege of Augusta by American forces begins. [2] May: British-occupied Fort Grierson taken by American forces. [1] 1785 - Academy of Richmond County opens. [1] 1789 Town of ...
The church was established in 1804, [2] and the building was completed in 1812. [3] In 1808, while the congregation was still holding services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, members helped start a church in Smyrna in Wilkes County.