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From: "David Roberts" <>
Subject: National Register - Churches - Southern Anne Arundel County
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:03:13 -0500
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Just Southern A. A. County ......

#55. All Hallows Church, Davidsonville vicinity [1969]

Christ Church, Owensville [1973]
This is a mid-19th century, if I remember correctly

#54. St. James, Herring Creek [1972]

Other individual churches listed in Annapolis, Millersville, Crownsville,
etc. I just looked along MD 2 south of Annapolis.

Again, an old-line search should tell us what's been added since 1994.

David



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From: "David Roberts" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 12:15 PM
Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] Colonial Churches - Anne Arundel County


> 54. St. James' Church (1762) Herring Creek Church, Anne Arundel County
> St. James Parish
> Usually known as "St. James, Herring Creek"
>
> 55. All Hallows Church (c. 1727) South River Church, Anne Arundel County
> All Hallows Parish
> sometimes called "Brick Church"; there is a Brick Church Road that meets
MD
> 2 at/near the site of All Hallows.
>
> Both date to the Maryland Anglican Establishment; both are part of the
> Maryland Diocese, Episcopal Church [ex-Protestant Episcopal].
>
> David


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