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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L51_first-church-of-the-evangelical-association_New-Berlin-PA.html
Early preaching services of the Evangelical Association were held in homes, schoolhouses, and public buildings. The first church building of the denomination was erected at this spot in New Berlin, Union County PA in 1816. The lot for the building…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L50_first-church-building-and-printing-house-of-the-evangelical-association_New-Berlin-PA.html
The Evangelical Association was an American religious denomination formally organized by the followers of Jacob Albright in 1803. The paving stones set in the ground mark the outlines of the first church building and the first printing house of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4Z_first-printing-house-of-the-evangelical-association_New-Berlin-PA.html
The first General Conference of the Evangelical Association, meeting in 1816 in the house of Martin Dreisbach of Buffalo Valley, Union County PA, authorized the establishment of a denominational printing house. The 1815 purchase of this lot in New…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4C_albrights-people_New-Berlin-PA.html
The first church edifice of "Albright;s People" Later known as "The Evangelical Association" now, The Evangelical Church was erected on this plot, A.D. 1816 The total number of Albright's Followers was then, 1401 They now number 251704…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4A_united-methodist-sites-in-new-berlin_New-Berlin-PA.html
1. Site of the first church building an first printing house of the Evangelical AssociationWater and Plum StreetsThese buildings were erected in 1816 as the first such structures in the entire denomination. 2. Second church building of the Evange…
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