User:Clariosophic/sandbox1

Clariosophic/sandbox

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See

  • List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
  • List of National Register of Historic Places entries
  • [http://www2.elkman.net/nrhp/infobox.php
  • NPS search
  • X & Y Counties vs X & Y counties:
    • Goldstein, Norm, editor, Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Press (2000) p. 61, states: County Capitalize when an integral part of a proper name: Dade County, Nassau County, Suffolk County ... Lowercase plural combinations: Westchester and Rockland counties.
    • An online reference: http://home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/c.htm Topics capitalization and county both say: Lowercase common noun elements of names in all plural uses: etc.

Professors

  • Juanita M. Kreps, Economics, Duke.
  • Fred Albert Shannon, Fred Albert Shannon (1893-1963), professor of history, University of Illinois (1939-1961), Visiting Professor of History, University of South Carolina.( 1963) died during summer term. (Civil War & economic historian)

General things

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Charles E. Cassell

  • [http://baltimorearchitecture.org/resources/biographies/charles-e-cassell/
  • [http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/virginia/charlottesville/uvachapel/chapel.html

Hugh de Laussat Willoughby

  • http://www.rcooper.0catch.com/ewilloug.htm
  • Image in University of Pennsylvania archives
  • [http://memory.loc.gov/faid/faidname030.html Library of Congress index to his scrapbooks}
  • [http://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!263883!0
  • Hugh Willoughby (disambiguation)
  • Early Birds of Aviation
  • [http://www.saratogamuseum.org/pressreleases/101404pr.html
  • Hugh L. Willoughby. 1898. Across the Everglades. Port Salerno, FL: Florida Classics Library.

ISBN 0-912451-46-7

GAR

  • History of Nebraska GAR

Marshall, Michigan

  • Grand Army of the Republic Hall (Marshall, Michigan)
  • [http://www.marshallmich.com/history/GARHall.shtml

Ovid, New York

Seneca County, New YorkOvid

  • [http://www.co.seneca.ny.us/history/County%20Seat%20Story.doc
  • Seneca County Courthouse Complex at Ovid (added 1976 - Building - #76001277)
  • Also known as Three Bears
  • NY 414, Ovid
  • Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
  • Architect, builder, or engineer: Bennett,Horace H., Latham,O.B. & O.S.
  • Architectural Style: Other
  • Area of Significance: Architecture
  • Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874
  • Owner: Private , Local Gov't
  • Historic Function: Government
  • Historic Sub-function: Courthouse, Government Office
  • Current Function: Government, Recreation And Culture
  • Current Sub-function: Courthouse, Government Office, Museum
  • http://www.nationalhistoricalregister.com/NY/Seneca/state.html


Scranton

Grand Army of the Republic Building
Clariosophic/sandbox1 is located in Pennsylvania
Clariosophic/sandbox1
LocationScranton, Pennsylvania
Coordinates41°24′38.81″N 75°39′54.84″W / 41.4107806°N 75.6652333°W / 41.4107806; -75.6652333
Built1886
ArchitectDuckworth, John
Architectural styleRomanesque
NRHP reference No.84003416 [1]
Added to NRHPMay 17, 1984
  • Grand Army of the Republic Building (added 1984 - Building - #84003416)

303 Linden St., Scranton Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Duckworth,John Architectural Style: Romanesque Area of Significance: Military, Politics/Government, Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Recreation And Culture Current Sub-function: Business, Museum

  • [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/pa/Lackawanna/state.html
  • [http://www.ezrasgriffin8.org/Articles/End%20of%20an%20Era.htm
  • [http://www.rootsweb.com/~scwhite/kennedy/gar.html

Philadelphia

  • http://garmuslib.org/ruanhouse.htm

Millsboro, Delaware

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Millsboro, Delaware)

  • St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Millsboro, Delaware


J.P. Benjamin

  • http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/history/soww5.shtml


Marion County, Florida

Grace Episcopal Church

McInstosh Presbyterian Church

  • http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/image/34232112

Sparr United Methodist Church

Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio

Salvaged from list on AfD:

  • References
  • History of Hamilton County Churches
  • Category:Churches in Cincinnati, Ohio| ]]
  • Category:Christianity-related lists]]
  • Category:Episcopal churches in Ohio|Cincinnati, Ohio, List of Episcopal Churches in]]

cture

King George County, Virginia

See also


Port Conway, Virginia

DONEBelle Grove (Port Conway, Virginia)

Millbank-Port Conway

National Register listing

  • Millbank (added 2004 - District - #04000845)
  • Also known as 048-0013
  • 15615 Millbank Rd. (VA 631), Port Conway
  • Historic Significance: Information Potential
  • Area of Significance: Historic - Non-Aboriginal
  • Period of Significance: 1600-1649, 1650-1699, 1700-1749, 1750-1799, 1800-1824, *1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924
  • Owner: Private
  • Historic Function: Domestic, Funerary
  • Historic Sub-function: Cemetery, Single Dwelling
  • Current Function: Work In Progress
  • Skinker history

Episcopal Churches in Florida

Some places to do:

Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church
Clariosophic/sandbox1 is located in Wisconsin
Clariosophic/sandbox1
LocationMiddleton, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°4′30.8″N 89°32′11.23″W / 43.075222°N 89.5364528°W / 43.075222; -89.5364528
Built1866
ArchitectUnknown
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Gothic
NRHP reference No.88000728 [1]
Added to NRHPJune 16, 1988
  • First Lutheran Church (added 1988 - Building - #88000728)

Also known as German Lutheran Church of Middleton Pleasant View Rd. at Old Sauk Rd., Middleton Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic, Greek Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, European Period of Significance: 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Funerary, Religion Historic Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure Current Function: Funerary, Religion Current Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure

Boyleston Street (to rewrite)

Boylston Street is the name of a major east-west thoroughfare in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, which consists of two segments joined together by the north-south running Brookline Avenue.[2]

Boston segment

The City of Boston segment begins at its eastern end in central Boston as the continuation of Essex Street at the intersection of Tremont, and forms the southern boundary of Boston Common, and, past Charles Street, the southern limit of the Boston Public Garden as well. West of Arlington Street it becomes a major commercial artery in the city's Back Bay neighborhood, and forms the northern boundary of busy Copley Square. The street then forms the northern boundary of the Back Bay Fens, the direction of traffic switching from west-east to east-west. It then runs through the Fenway neighborhood before ending at the intersection of Brookline Avenue and Park Drive.[3]


Brookline and Newton segment

The street continues to the south through the town of Brookline and the city of Newton as the continuation of Boston's Huntington Avenue (Route 9), where it forms a divided highway.


AAA Map of Boston, Massachusetts, including Arlington, ...Newton, etc, 2007, Heathrow, Florida: AAA


New user tallies

Haven't cranked up on these yet. Numbers are a lot higher

  • Places
    • MA
  • Landmarks
    • Ma 32

Lead 25 DONE Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Appleton, Minnesota)

MINNESOTA, SWIFT COUNTY, Gethsemane Episcopal Church, 40 N. Hering St., Appleton, 11000469, LISTED, 7/20/11

  • Minnesota Historical Society current nominations: Gethsemane Episcopal Church with image
  • Susan Granger and Scott Kelly, NRHP Nomination form for Gethsemane Episcopal Church, with 1892 and 1910 images on pp 26-27 of the original wooden church
  • Minnesota Historical Society: Gethsemane Episcopal Church: 5 images

Lead 26 DONE Christ Episcopal Church (Benson, Minnesota)

  • Christ Church
  • [http://mnhs.mnpals.net/F/?func=find-c&ccl_term=palsn%3D900023117
  • [http://nrhp.mnhs.org/NRDetails.cfm?NPSNum=85001761

Lead 27 DONE St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Rugby, North Dakota)

  • NRHP Nomination Form
  • NRHP Nomination photos

Lead 28 DONE All Saints Episcopal Church (Valley City, North Dakota)

  • http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/92001605.pdf
  • http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/92001605.pdf
  • [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ND/Barnes/state.html

Lead 29 DONE Grace Episcopal Church (Minnewaukan, North Dakota)

  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/94001072.pdf
  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/94001072.pdf
  • Union Gospel Tabernacle purchased the stone church. This congregation,

as well as the

  • St. Peter Lutheran parish, used the church for

services until 1965 when it was sold to the

  • Evergreen Masonic Lodge No. 46 A.F. and A.M..
  • Stone Church Museum
    • Minnewaukan Historical Society, Inc.

Lead 30 Properties in Episcopal Churches of North Dakota MPS

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 All Saints' Episcopal Church December 3, 1992 516 N. Central Ave.
46°55′42″N 98°0′5″W / 46.92833°N 98.00139°W / 46.92833; -98.00139 (All Saints' Episcopal Church)
Valley City
2 Episcopal Church of the Advent and Guild Hall June 20, 2002 501 6th St. E.
48°6′51″N 98°51′29″W / 48.11417°N 98.85806°W / 48.11417; -98.85806 (Episcopal Church of the Advent--Guild Hall)
Devils Lake
3 Grace Episcopal Church December 3, 1992 Jct. of 2nd Ave. NE. and 4th St. NE., NW corner
46°54′41″N 98°42′23″W / 46.91139°N 98.70639°W / 46.91139; -98.70639 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Jamestown
4 Grace Episcopal Church September 2, 1994 152 Ramsey St. W.
48°57′57″N 97°14′45″W / 48.96583°N 97.24583°W / 48.96583; -97.24583 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Pembina
5 Grace Episcopal Church September 9, 1994 210 C Ave. S.
48°4′14″N 99°14′51″W / 48.07056°N 99.24750°W / 48.07056; -99.24750 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Minnewaukan
6 Old Stone Church March 29, 1996 206 N Wilcox Ave.
46°55′18″N 97°33′3″W / 46.92167°N 97.55083°W / 46.92167; -97.55083 (Old Stone Church)
Buffalo
7 St. Alban's Episcopal Church December 3, 1992 Jct. of Hammond and Eastern Aves., SW corner
46°4′32″N 97°8′43″W / 46.07556°N 97.14528°W / 46.07556; -97.14528 (St. Alban's Episcopal Church)
Lidgerwood
8 St. Paul's Episcopal Church December 3, 1992 404 DeSmet St.
48°21′58″N 99°59′55″W / 48.36611°N 99.99861°W / 48.36611; -99.99861 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
Rugby
9 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church December 3, 1992 Jct. of 3rd Ave. and 5th St., SE corner
46°54′10″N 97°12′34″W / 46.90278°N 97.20944°W / 46.90278; -97.20944 (St. Stephen's Episcopal Church)
Casselton

Lead 31 A Episcopal Church of the Advent and Guild Hall

  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02000669.pdf
  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/02000669.pdf
  • [http://www.episcopal-nd.org/index.php?action=page_manager_view_single&page_id=161
  • [http://digitalhorizonsonline.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/uw&CISOPTR=2726&CISOBOX=1&REC=8

{{WikiProject National Register of Historic Places|class=Stub|importance=Low} {{WikiProject North Dakota|class=Stub|importance=Low} {{reqphoto|in=North Dakota}

Episcopal Church of the Advent--Guild Hall
Clariosophic/sandbox1 is located in North Dakota
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Location501 6th St. E., Devil's Lake, North Dakota
Coordinates48°6′51″N 98°51′29″W / 48.11417°N 98.85806°W / 48.11417; -98.85806
Arealess than one acre
Built1886
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival
MPSEpiscopal Churches of North Dakota MPS
NRHP reference No.02000669[1]
Added to NRHPJune 20, 2002


References

{{reflist}


{{National Register of Historic Places}

[[CategorY:Episcopal churches in North Dakota] [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota] [[Category:Gothic Revival architecture in North Dakota] [[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1886] [[Category:Ramsey County, North Dakota]

Lead 31 [was 21 in Box 10] DONE Church of the Holy Communion (St. Peter, Minnesota)

Lead 32 DONE Grace Episcopal Church (Jamestown, North Dakota)

  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/92001606.pdf
  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/92001606.pdf

Lead 33 Christ Episcopal Church (Medway, Massachusetts)

Lead 34 DONE Grace Episcopal Church (Pembina, North Dakota)

  • Don't use Pembina Methodist Churches: has an old photo of Grace Church
  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/94001075.pdf
  • [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/94001075.pdf
  • State Historical Society of North Dakota Showcase Gallery features a recent photo of the church
  • North Dakota State University Digital Archives old photo of the church
  • City of Pembina listing for Pembina Pioneer Memorial United Methodist Church
  • AKA Pembina Pioneer Memorial United Methodist Church

Lead 35 DONE St. Katherine's Chapel

  • 4650 N. Meridian Road, Williamston, MI 48895
  • [http://stkatherines.org/index.html
    • [http://stkatherines.org/about.htm
    • [http://stkatherines.org/staff.htm
      • The Rev. Ronald Byrd, Sr., Rector
  • [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2187367
  • [http://www.williamstowntownship.com/PDF/Welcome%20Brochure-21Apr2011.pdf


{{Michigan-NRHP-stub}{{WikiProject National Register of Historic Places|class=Stub} {{WikiProject Michigan|class=Stub|importance=Low}

Lead 36 Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Miles City, Montana)

Create as redirect to Carriage House Historic District#Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Lead 37 Bethesda-by-the-Sea

  • Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church (1894)
  • Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church (1925)


  • [http://www.aiaflatop100.org/building.cfm?idsBuilding=13
  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. Cite error: The named reference "nris" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ AAA Map of Boston, Massachusetts, including Arlington, ...Newton, etc, 2007, Heathrow, Florida: AAA
  3. ^ AAA Map of Boston, Massachusetts, including Arlington, ...Newton, etc, 2007, Heathrow, Florida: AAA
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