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Possible Interpretive Title

  • ćWhere the Spirit Moved Them: Early Religious Settlement on the Eastern Shore of Marylandä
  • Resources

    All Faiths Chapel, mid 19th c.
    Tunis Mills, Talbot County

    All Saints Church, late 19th c.
    Near Easton, Talbot County

    Benedictine Convent and School, 1870s
    Ridgely, Caroline County

    Bridgetown Methodist Chapel (17th century)
    Bridgetown, Queen Anneās County

    Bond Chapel, 1851
    Pomona, Kent County

    Bond Chapel, Corner of MD 289 and MD 661
    Talbot County

    Chesterville Church
    Kent County

    Christ Church, 1840-1844
    Easton, Talbot County

    Christ Church, circa 1864
    Stevensville, Queen Anneās County

    Christ Church Episcopal Church Site
    Kent Island, Queen Anneās County

    Christ Church I. U. and Sextonās House, 1860
    Near Worton, Kent County

    Christ Episcopal Church, 1874
    Denton, Caroline County

    Dudleyās Chapel and Slave Burial Site, 1783
    Sudlersville, Queen Anneās County

    Ebenezer Church and Auditorium
    Easton, Talbot County

    Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1767-1772
    Chestertown, Kent County

    Holy Cross Church
    Millington, Kent County

    Janes United Methodist Church (Zion Methodist Church), circa 1830
    Chestertown, Kent County

    Massey Episcopal Church
    Massey, Kent County

    Methodist Meeting House, 1801-1803
    Chestertown, Kent County

    Methodist Protestant Church, circa 1864
    Stevensville, Queen Anneās County

    Mowbray Chapel, 1890
    Quaker Neck, Kent County

    Tuckahoe Neck Quaker Meetinghouse
    Denton, Caroline County

    Old Wye Church, circa 1717
    Wye Mills, Talbot County

    Old St. Paulās Church Site, circa 1699
    Near Centreville, Queen Anneās County

    Olivet Hill Church
    Near Galena, Kent County

    Olivet Methodist Church, 1842
    Galena, Kent County

    Quaker Burial
    Near Lynch, Kent County

    St. Andrewās Episcopal Church
    Sudlersville, Queen Anneās County

    St. Lukeās Episcopal Church, circa 1732
    Church Hill, Queen Anneās County

    St. Lukeās Episcopal Church, 1840-1841
    Queenstown, Queen Anneās County

    St. Paulās Church and Vestry House, 1711
    Near Fairlee, Kent County

    St. Paulās Episcopal Church, 1834
    Centreville, Queen Anneās County

    St. Peterās Catholic Church, 1823-1827, 1877
    Queenstown, Queen Anneās County

    Sassafras Church
    Sassafras, Kent County

    Shrewsbury Church, 1834
    Near Kennedyville, Kent County

    Third Haven Friends Meeting House, 1682
    Easton, Talbot County

    Wesley Chapel, 1852
    Near Rock Hall, Kent County

    Quaker Meeting House, 1795
    Ridgely, Caroline County