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  2. Horatio Hastings Weld - Wikipedia

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    In 1845 he became an Episcopal minister. [1] [2] Weld was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1811. In 1845, Weld was ordained a minister in the Episcopal Church. He would serve as rector of St. James Episcopal Church of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, Trinity Church of Moorestown, New Jersey and Christ Church of Riverton, New Jersey. [3]

  3. Downingtown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Downingtown is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, ... St. James' Episcopal Church - Founded in 1843; SEPTA This page was last edited on 3 February ...

  4. St. James' Episcopal Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    St. James' Church is an Episcopal parish church located at the intersection of Madison Avenue and 71st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.. Founded in May 1810 as a summer chapel for New Yorkers with country homes north of the then city, it has grown into one of the largest Episcopal churches in New York City.

  5. St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House - Wikipedia

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    St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House is a historic Episcopal church at 2500 Jerome Avenue and 190th Street, in the Fordham neighborhood of The Bronx in New York City. It was founded July 5, 1853, becoming the first Episcopal parish in Fordham.

  6. Church of St. James the Less, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. James the Less is a historic Episcopal church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, that was architecturally influential. As St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church, it was designated a National Historic Landmark [2] for its Gothic Revival architecture, which influenced a generation of subsequent churches.

  7. St. James Episcopal Church (Lake George, New York)

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    St. James's historic parish church was built 1866–1867. A rectangular Gothic Revival style stone church, it has a high pitched gable roof and an offset square entrance tower topped by a tall octagonal spire. Attached to the church is the Tudor Revival style parish hall added in 1909. [3]: 3–4

  8. St. James Episcopal Church (Watkins Glen, New York)

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    St. James Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Watkins Glen in Schuyler County, New York. It was built in 1864, and is a Gothic Revival style brick church. It has a high pitched gable roof, buttresses, and long pointed arched windows. It features a three-stage square entrance tower and belfry added in 1866. The chancel was ...

  9. Saint James District - Wikipedia

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    Prominent buildings within the district are the Timothy Smith House (ca. 1800) and dependencies, "Deepwells" (1845–47) and dependencies, [2] St. James Episcopal Church and dependencies, the St. James Railroad Station (built in 1873), and St. James General Store (built in 1857). The newest structure, the 1922-built Saint James Fire Department ...