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Colonial Germantown Mennonites 9781931038416 ~ The Colonial Germantown Mennonites is the only currently available volume that identifies the Colonialera Mennonite and Brethren buildings and sites still in existence in the Germantown section of Philadelphia Complete with photos and map the book invites strolling through these historic neighborhoods
Cascadia Publishing House COLONIAL GERMANTOWN MENNONITES ~ Released by Cascadia Publishing House publisher of Anabaptist and Mennonite books COLONIAL GERMANTOWN MENNONITESis the only currently available volume that identifies the Colonialera Mennonite and Brethren buildings and sites still in existence in the Germantown section of Philadelphia
Colonial Germantown Mennonites by Leonard Gross Jan ~ This is the only currently available volume that identifies the Colonialera Mennonite and Brethren buildings and sites still in existence in the Germantown section of Philadelphia Complete with color photos plus map the book invites strolling through these historic neighborhoods The
Colonial Germantown Mennonites ~ Historian Jan Gleysteen shares pictures from his slide collection accompanied by music from Mennonite Hymns The First English Mennonite Hymnbook
Mennonites Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia ~ Germantown Mennonite Meetinghouse The first Mennonite meetinghouse in America was a Germantown log cabin built in 1708 As Mennonites continued to emigrate to the area ideas emerged for a more permanent and architecturally stable place of worship
Mennonites Wikipedia ~ While Mennonites in Colonial America were enjoying considerable religious freedom their counterparts in Europe continued to struggle with persecution and temporary refuge under certain ruling monarchs They were sometimes invited to settle in areas of poor soil that no one else could farm The Germantown Mennonite Church in Germantown
First Mennonites arrive in America HISTORY ~ Seeking religious freedom Mennonite Francis Daniel Pastorious led a group from Krefeld Germany to Pennsylvania in 1683 and founded Germantown the pioneer German settlement in America and now
Colonial Germantown Historic District Wikipedia ~ The Colonial Germantown Historic District is a designated National Historic Landmark District in the Germantown and Mount Airy neighborhoods of Philadelphia Pennsylvania along both sides of Germantown Avenue This road followed an Indian path from the Delaware River just north of Old City Philadelphia through Germantown about 6 miles northwest of Center City Philadelphia and on to Pottstown
The Germans Come to North America ~ The First Mennonites Come to Pennsylvania Among the Germans looking for religious freedom were the Mennonites The first Mennonite Jan Lensen arrived in October 1683 He came with 12 other German families who were Quaker weavers from Krefeld They laid out the village of Germantown north of Philadelphia
1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery Wikipedia ~ The 1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery was the first protest against AfricanAmerican slavery made by a religious body in the English colonies It was drafted by Francis Daniel Pastorius and signed by him and three other Quakers living in Germantown Pennsylvania now part of Philadelphia on behalf of the Germantown Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
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