User:Clariosophic/sandbox5

My sandboxes

 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox1 - Episcopal, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox2 - Various
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox3 - Florida, etc.
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox4 - California, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox5 - Maryland
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox6 - Episcopal dioceses
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox7 - Biography
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox8 - South Carolina, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox9 - Courthouses, etc.
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox10 - Lodges, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox11 - open
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox12 - Texas
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox13 - Courthouses, Florida, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox14 - Octagon
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox15 - Carpenter Gothic churches & Canadian heritage sites
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox16 - CS churches

Articles created

 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created2 by state
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created3 for places on the National Register of Historic Places

Articles created

 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created2 by state
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created3 for places on the National Register of Historic Places

Helps

 * Help:Merging and moving pages



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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
 * http://www.nps.gov/history/nhl/


 * 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.




 * St. John's Episcopal Church (Charleston, West Virginia)


 * [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/

DONE Lead 1

 * List of the original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland

Lead 2: Next 15 parishes in the Province of Maryland
DONE: 1. All Saints Parish, 1742, Charles, now Frederick, now All Saints' Episcopal Church, 106 West Church Street, Frederick, MD, history
 * List of post 1692 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland

DONE: 2. Augustine Parish, 1744, Cecil, now Augustine Parish, 310 George Street, Chesapeake City, Maryland,, worships in 2 buildings: St. Augustine's, Cayot's Corner Rd (MD310) at Mitton Rd. and Good Shepherd, 310 George Street

DONE: 3. Chester Parish, 1765, Kent, now Christ Church, Graveyard and Sexton's House, 25328 Lambs Meadow Road, Worton, Maryland

Done: 4. Prince George's Parish, 1726, Prince George's, now Montgomery, now Christ Episcopal Church, 107 S. Washington Street, Rockville, Maryland,

DONE: 5. Queen Anne Parish, 1704, Prince George's, now St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Leeland

DONE: 6. Queen Caroline Parish, 1728, Anne Arundel, now Howard, now Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD, its previous building Christ Church Guilford is located on the same site.

DONE: 7. St. Andrew's Parish, 1744, St. Mary's County, St. Andrew's Church (Leonardtown, Maryland) located at 44078 St. Andrew's Church Road, California, Maryland

DONE: 8. St John,s Parish, 1748, Queen Anne's County, in 1768 new church built in Caroline County, now St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Hillsboro, Maryland)

DONE: 9. St. James' Parish, 1770, Baltimore County, now St. James Church (Monkton, Maryland), 3100 Monkton Road

DONE: 10. St. Luke's Parish, 1728, Queen Anne's County, St. Luke's Church (Church Hill, Maryland)

DONE: 11. St. Mary Anne Parish, also known as North Elk Parish, 1706, now St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church, 315 South Main Street North East, Maryland,, history

DONE: 12. St. Mary's Whitechapel Parish, Dorchester, now Caroline, 1725, now Christ Church, 105 Gay St., Denton, MD

DONE: 13. St. Thomas' Parish, 1742, Baltimore County, now St. Thomas Church (Owings Mills, Maryland), 232 St. Thomas Lane, Owings Mills, MD,

DONE: 14. Trinity Parish, 1744, Charles County, Trinity Church, Trinity Parish, 9560 Trinity Church Road, Newport, Maryland, and Oldfields Chapel, Trinity Parish, 15837 Prince Frederick Road, Hughesville, Maryland, history

DONE: 15. Worcester Parish, 1753, Wicomico, now Worcester County, now [[St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 3 Church St, Berlin, MD, .  its former church [[St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Showell, Maryland)]],  Routes 113 & 589 Worcester Highway, Showell, MD, is now a museum

Lead 3: St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church
11. St. Mary Anne Parish, also known as North Elk Parish, 1706, now St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church, 315 South Main Street North East, Maryland, [http://www.stmaryanne.org/, [http://www.stmaryanne.org/history2.html


 * [http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=1691


 * burials in churchyard:
 * John Conard, Pa. congressman

Lead 4: St. Margaret’s, Annapolis

 * St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church
 * St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church (Annapolis, Maryland)
 * St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Hibernia, Florida)
 * St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church
 * 1601 Pleasant Plains Road, Annapolis, Maryland
 * [http://www.st-margarets.org/
 * [http://www.st-margarets.org/our_church.htm
 * [http://www.weddingmapper.com/g/md/annapolis/vendor_photos/view_vendor_photo/172961?vendor_id=52099
 * [http://www.weddingmapper.com/g/md/annapolis/vendor_photos/view_vendor_photo/172961?vendor_id=52099

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church building located at 1601 Pleasant Plains Road in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Built in 1892 on the brick foundation of a previous church building, it is the fourth building constructed to serve Broad Neck Parish (later known as Westminster Parish}, which was established in 1692 as one of the 30 original Anglican parishes in colonial Maryland

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. The Rev. Lori M. Lowe is its interim rector.