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Episcopalians who must now worship at St. Michael and All Angel's Episcopal Church on Washington
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to honor her founding the Girl Scouts in 1912. Dick Platt, “Daisy” Low’s great nephew and member of the parish, accepts the award on her behalf.
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619:In 2010, Christ Church Episcopal unveiled a new
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1679:Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends
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596:regarding the Episcopal Church's stance on
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1897:Churches in Savannah, Georgia
1719:. pp. 73–80 – via
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170:July 7, 1750 (first building)
1734:. Somerset Publishers, Inc.
1717:Morehouse Publishing Company
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967:Abram Beech Carter (1851-52)
535:Episcopal Diocese of Georgia
394:Episcopal Diocese of Georgia
256:Episcopal Diocese of Georgia
1813:University of Georgia Press
1805:Williams, David S. (2008).
1779:Skutch, Jan (May 3, 2012).
1705:Lawrence, James B. (1920).
1639:University of Georgia Press
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907:Christopher Orton (1741-42)
273:The Rt. Rev. Frank S. Logue
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1449:Warlick, Roger K. (1987).
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982:John M. Mitchell (1868-72)
964:Edward Neufville (1827-51)
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886:Samuel Quincy (1733-35)
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1484:Christ Church Savannah
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1786:Savannah Morning News
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1759:Savannah Morning News
1728:Onofrio, Jan (1999).
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955:John Bartow (1810-14)
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563:James Hamilton Couper
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127:Previous denomination
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883:Henry Herbert (1733)
799:Francis Bland Tucker
743:Henry I. Louttit, Jr
645:first English hymnal
143:christchurchsavannah
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860:Juliette Gordon Low
849:Scott Anson Benhase
768:Albert Rhett Stuart
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732:Juliette Gordon Low
647:for use in America.
547:Saint Paul's Church
428:. Henry Herbert, a
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1684:Pelican Publishing
1682:. 1. Vol. 1.
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867:Diocese of Georgia
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725:Frederick F. Reese
698:Diocese of Georgia
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504:Bethesda Orphanage
494:Following Wesley,
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470:Methodist movement
192:(current building)
42:The church in 2016
1846:Media related to
1822:978-0-8203-3638-1
1741:978-0-403-09841-5
1707:Burleson, Hugh L.
1693:978-1-4556-0481-4
1648:978-0-8203-1853-0
1235:, pp. 55–56.
976:L.P. Balch (1860)
911:Thomas Bosomworth
896:George Whitefield
756:at Christ Church.
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