Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage
Smith Island was charted by Capt. John Smith in 1608 and settled in 1657 by dissenters from St. Clements Island in the Potomac River. Joshua Thomas, "Parson of the Islands", converted many to the Methodist faith. The hardy and rugged individualistic islanders are deeply religious, and comm...
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ftprincetheolsem:oai:digital.library.ptsem.edu:md276jtanis 2024-09-09T20:08:09+00:00 Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage Smith Island, Maryland, United States postcards https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/md276jtanis English eng Theological Commons James R. Tanis Collection of Church Postcards https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/md276jtanis http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Fine Arts Church buildings--United States Church architecture--United States Methodist Church StillImage ftprincetheolsem 2024-06-17T14:19:23Z Smith Island was charted by Capt. John Smith in 1608 and settled in 1657 by dissenters from St. Clements Island in the Potomac River. Joshua Thomas, "Parson of the Islands", converted many to the Methodist faith. The hardy and rugged individualistic islanders are deeply religious, and community life is church-oriented. Still Image Smith Island Clements Island Princeton Theological Seminary: Theological Commons Clements Island ENVELOPE(-102.334,-102.334,57.117,57.117) Smith Island ENVELOPE(-62.520,-62.520,-62.981,-62.981) |
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Smith Island was charted by Capt. John Smith in 1608 and settled in 1657 by dissenters from St. Clements Island in the Potomac River. Joshua Thomas, "Parson of the Islands", converted many to the Methodist faith. The hardy and rugged individualistic islanders are deeply religious, and community life is church-oriented. |
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Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage |
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Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage |
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Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage |
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Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage |
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Ewell Methodist Church and Parsonage |
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ewell methodist church and parsonage |
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Smith Island, Maryland, United States |
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ENVELOPE(-102.334,-102.334,57.117,57.117) ENVELOPE(-62.520,-62.520,-62.981,-62.981) |
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Clements Island Smith Island |
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Clements Island Smith Island |
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Smith Island Clements Island |
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Smith Island Clements Island |
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Theological Commons James R. Tanis Collection of Church Postcards https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/md276jtanis |
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