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Filed under: Cathedrals -- France -- Chartres -- HistoryFiled under: Cathedrals -- Germany (West) -- HistoryFiled under: Cathedrals -- Germany -- Münster in Westfalen -- HistoryFiled under: Cathedrals -- Italy -- History
Filed under: Cathedrals -- Italy -- Como -- HistoryFiled under: Cathedrals -- Italy -- Orvieto -- HistoryFiled under: Cathedrals -- Poland -- Gniezno -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Candia (N.H. : Town) -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- England -- Canterbury -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- England -- Keswick -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- England -- London -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- France -- Evreux -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- France -- Isle-sur-Sorgues (Vaucluse) -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- France -- Tours -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Illinois -- Teutopolis -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Iowa -- Cedar Rapids -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Italy -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Jerusalem -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History Bi-centenary commemoration, Sunday, March 21, 1880, of the reöpening of the First Baptist Meeting-house in Boston, after its doors had been "nailed up" by order of the governor and council of the colony of Massachusetts, March 8th, 1680 : historical discourse by the pastor, Cephas B. Crane, D.D., with other exercises. (Tolman & White, printers ..., 1880), by C. B. Crane, Samuel Francis Smith, Cephas Bennett Crane, and First Baptist Church of Boston (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Church buildings -- Massachusetts -- Holyoke -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Michigan -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Nebraska -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- New Hampshire -- Amherst -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- New Hampshire -- Manchester -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- New York (State) -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Nova Scotia -- Annapolis Royal -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Ohio -- Cincinnati -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Ontario -- Niagara-on-the-Lake -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal -- History
Filed under: Church buildings -- Québec (Province) -- Québec -- History -- MiscellaneaFiled under: Church buildings -- Switzerland -- Rhäzüns -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Ukraine -- Kiev -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Virginia -- Richmond -- HistoryFiled under: Church buildings -- Wisconsin -- Waterford -- HistoryMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |