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    Towson United Methodist Church is a large United Methodist Church in the historic Hampton subdivision of Towson, a suburb in Baltimore County, Maryland...
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    principal landmark, the Hampton National Historic Site. The Towson United Methodist Church is located in Hampton, flanked on the south by I-695 and Goucher...
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    College, and is now Towson United Methodist Church. Author Robert Coston, who grew up in the area of Towson now called "Historic East Towson", recalled in an...
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    the old Methodist Episcopal Church, and inaugurated in January 1874. Formerly the Towson Family YMCA, it is now the Y of Central Maryland Towson Family...
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    to MD 146 connects via Hampton Lane, which heads east past Towson United Methodist Church toward Hampton National Historic Site. North of the Beltway...
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    the school relocated to Towson. The school was named for clergyman John Goucher, who once served as a pastor at Lovely Lane Church. The district includes...
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    Isabel Haslup Lamb (category Towson University alumni)
    Temperance Union, and a member of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, which later became Foundry United Methodist Church. Lamb's obituary in The Washington Star...
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  • Woodie W. White (category United Methodist bishops of the North Central Jurisdiction)
    Woodie Walter White (born 1935) is an American bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1984. Woodie was born on August 27, 1935, in New York...
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  • Pickersgill Retirement Community, Towson, Maryland Dixon Hill neighborhood of Baltimore Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in St. Louis, Missouri...
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    Sheila Dixon (category People of the African Methodist Episcopal church)
    graduated from Northwestern High School. She earned a bachelor's degree from Towson University and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University. After graduating...
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    training Methodist Protestant (later United Methodist) clergy in the Maryland region. The ties with the United Methodist Church were cut over a court case in...
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    John B. Van Meter (category American Methodist clergy)
    instead pursued a career in the Methodist ministry. In the 1860s, he was a minister and preacher at several churches in Maryland and Pennsylvania. In...
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    on the north by Timonium, on the west by Interstate 83, on the south by Towson, and on the east by the Hampton neighborhood. The boundary between Lutherville...
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  • Commission Churches (GCC) is a fellowship of independent evangelical Christian churches. The Great Commission church movement began in the United States in...
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    either Baptist or Methodist. Statistics show that Southern states have the highest religious attendance figures of any region in the United States, constituting...
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    Goucher College (category Towson, Maryland)
    enlisted local leaders of the Methodist Episcopal Church to establish the school's charter. Goucher relocated to its present Towson campus in 1953 and became...
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  • Pietro Belluschi (category Architects of Roman Catholic churches)
    1957–1958 Central Lutheran Church, Eugene, Oregon, 1959 Temple B'rith Kodesh, Rochester, New York, 1959–1963 Goucher College Center, Towson, Maryland, 1960 Trinity...
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    County Courthouse, Eastern District (1908) in Paris and the First Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1909) in Ozark. Together, they bought the firm and in...
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    John Goucher (category Methodist ministers)
    assigned to the Baltimore Conference to serve as a minister for the Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore County, Maryland. As his local reputation as a minister...
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    John Rudolph Niernsee (category Emigrants from the Austrian Empire to the United States)
    (mansion) in Towson (by Niernsee & Neilson), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1999. 1870: Churchville Presbyterian Church (Italianate...
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  • moved from White Church to Beaver, as Antlers was then known, in 1875. The logs for the Methodist church were hauled from Fort Towson for construction...
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  • in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. They are sometimes considered a part of Towson and are part of Towson's census area. The boundaries of Ruxton...
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    Jolene Ivey (category Towson University alumni)
    Maryland. All five were home births. Ivey is a member of the Cheverly United Methodist Church. During the 2013 legislative session, Ivey supported Prince George's...
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  • Chevy Chase Junior College, Chevy Chase (1903 to 1950) Goucher College, Towson (since 1910), formerly the Women's College of Baltimore (co-ed since 1986)...
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  • University. Retrieved 23 May 2017. "Principals and Presidents of Towson University". Towson University. March 14, 2007. Archived from the original on February...
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  • University, Montgomery College (Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus)) Towson (Towson University, Goucher College) Westminster (McDaniel College) Amherst...
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    Baltimore County, including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust Towson and the Villages of Ruxton and Lutherville, by Molly O'Donovan & Brooke...
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  • community from March 24, 1882, to August 31, 1905. The current Daisy United Methodist Church property, eligible for the National Register of Historic Places...
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    Johnny Olszewski (category Methodists from Maryland)
    live in Sparrows Point, Maryland. Olszewski is a Methodist and attends Lovely Lane United Methodist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. "Maryland Association...
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    Traditionalist Worker Party (category Defunct far-right political parties in the United States)
    when he formed a group at Towson University in Maryland and invited the white supremacist Jared Taylor to speak at Towson's campus. The following year...
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