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St. James Chapel, 2079 Matunuck Schoolhouse Rd, Charlestown: Supervised by St. Mary Parish Kateri Tekakwitha 84 Exeter Rd, Exeter [120] St. Joseph 1105 Main St, Hope Valley: Founded as a mission in 1923, current church dedicated in 1940 [121]
Greenville is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Smithfield in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 8,658 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] The CDP is centered on the village of Greenville but also encompasses the nearby villages of West Greenville and Spragueville, as well as the Mountaindale ...
Location of Providence County in Rhode Island. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States.
Likely the oldest church building in RI used continuously as a church. Samuel E. Perry House South Kingstown: 1696–1716. Foundation purportedly dates from 1661. Private home located on Matunuck Schoolhouse Rd [13] Nathaniel Daggett House: East Providence
Ambrose Chapel is a historic Methodist chapel located at Stotlers Crossroads, Morgan County, West Virginia. The land was deeded for a free meeting house for anyone who preached the gospel of Jesus Christ, in 1797 by (William) Henry Ambrose. [2] The original building was a log structure and was later replaced.
The wood-frame chapel adjacent to the cemetery sits on US Route 44 west of Edgewood Drive. Built as a schoolhouse in c. 1830, it is one of the few Federal-style schoolhouses to survive in the state, and is probably the best-preserved of that period. It was later (by 1870) converted for use as a meeting house (free chapel) for villagers. [2]
Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, also known as the Ambrose Burnside Monument, is a monumental equestrian statue in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.The statue, located in the city's Burnside Park, was designed by sculptor Launt Thompson and depicts Ambrose Burnside, an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War who later served as the governor of Rhode Island.
In the early 1960s, Madsen helped establish the Liturgical Commission of the Diocese of Davenport. From 1962 to 1965, he served as the student chaplain at St. Ambrose. In 1965, he finished his teaching career at St. Ambrose and became pastor of St. Mary's Church in Fairfield, Iowa. He also served as Dean of the Ottumwa Deanery at the same time.