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St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Leeland

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The painting which measures 35 inches (890 mm) by 117 1/2 inches was commissioned for the first Brick Church and remained there until the present structure was built. It disappeared during the construction of the new Brick Church and did not surface again until it was discovered in a
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In 1971, this "new Brick Church," was in need of repair and was carefully and authentically restored to its original colonial form as built by Lowndes including clear windows along with the addition of a new chapel under the direction of architect, Walter Macomber. The restored church was dedicated
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was appointed as rector of Queen Anne Parish. About that time he acquired numerous parcels of property through his marriage to the twice widowed, Mary Ridgely. In 1737, Henderson gave 4 acres (16,000 m) of land for the use of Queen Anne's Parish called "the Glebe whereon there is a Chapple now
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Col. Henry Ridgley, a prominent land-owner in Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County, was one of the first vestrymen of the parish, and pledged £10 towards the construction of a brick church in 1709 and left another £20 upon his death in 1710. The log structure was replaced in 1710 by the
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The original St. Paul's Parish had contained a small log chapel, in its northeast sections, on 2 acres (8,100 m) of land owned by John and Mary Duvall. With this act, the chapel became a full-fledged congregation to meet the needs of the growing population in the area, creating the first St.
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and opposed the revolution from the pulpit. For months, he preached with a pair of loaded pistols beside him. In a fiery farewell sermon at St. Barnabas in 1775, he declared to a hostile crowd of 200, that "no power on earth should prevent him from praying and shouting
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The oaks of the "North Woods", were logged in 1981 by a New Jersey firm. They harvested 563 old-growth oak and tulip trees for veneer. in 1994, the trust sold 109 acres containing the oldest trees to the state of Maryland as a nature preserve for $ 628,000.
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standing." That chapel had been built for the convenience of northern part of the parish and was known as Henderson's Chapel or Forest Chapel. Almost 100 years later, in 1836 Henderson's Chapel became an independent congregation,
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Upon his death in 1959, W. Seton Belt, former treasurer of St. Barnabas, bequeathed a sizable trust to the church, including 3,200 acres on six farms including
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first small brick church, which was the second St. Barnabas Church on the site and rather small. It is now referred to as the old Brick Church.
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and Marlborough Town" bringing further development to the area. In 1708, Rev. Jonathan White came to Queen Anne Parish as
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which had been established that same year. Because of its location in one of the richest tobacco-producing regions in
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as well as the Exhibition of Early American Paintings at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1917 and the
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White remained at St. Barnabas until 1717, at which time he either died or was removed from the parish.
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By 1772 the congregation had outgrown the original St. Barnabas church building and commissioned
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and the northern part became Queen Anne Parish, while the southern part remained St. Paul's.
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St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Maryland Historical Trust, Historic Sites Survey # PG:79-59
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which frame the central first story window on the east facade is "AD July 3, 1774."
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St. Barnabas Church, 14705 Oak Grove Road, Leeland, Prince George's County, MD
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Henderson died on August 27, 1751, after 34 years of service at St. Barnabas.
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The painting was willed once again to St. Barnabas upon Warrington's death.
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of the doors are panelled. Windows on the first story are 6/9 double hung
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private schools being founded throughout the south between 1955 and 1976
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During this period, numerous dignitaries visited the church, including
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An Act for the Division of St. Paul's Parish in Prince George's County
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The first recorded public art commission in the American colonies,
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As recorded in the Prince George's County Historic Site Summary:
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List of post 1692 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland
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was the first significant American painting to depict a scene.
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came to St. Barnabas, having served as Rector of St. Anne's in
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It was on loan by Rose Neel Warrington for a period at the
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As of 2015, St. Barnabas Church is an active parish in the
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identified it, depending on which source one follows.
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replacing the original colonial clear glass lights.
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St. Barnabas Church, Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Affiliation
Episcopal
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Geographic coordinates
38°52′30.61″N 76°45′30.26″W / 38.8751694°N 76.7584056°W / 38.8751694; -76.7584056
Architect(s)
Christopher Lowndes
Style
Georgian
Materials
http://www.stbarnabas.net
Leeland, Maryland
Colonial Maryland
southern Maryland
colonial times
American Revolution
Civil War
Reconstruction
Brock Hall
census-designated place
unincorporated
Prince George's County, Maryland
2010 U.S. Census
U.S. Census Bureau
Greater Upper Marlboro
St. Paul's Parish
30 original parishes
established

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