St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Andrew's Church is a historic church building on County Highway 12 in Prairieville, Alabama. Built by...
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Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, or variants thereof, may refer to: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Alabama), listed on the NRHP St. Andrew's Episcopal...
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Carpenter Gothic (category Church architecture)
Florida The Old Church, Portland, Oregon originally Calvary Presbyterian Church St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Prairieville, Alabama Note the buttresses...
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Gothic style St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark. Prairieville also has three...
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Apalachicola Fort Site Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church Edmund Pettus Bridge Fort Toulouse Gaineswood St. Andrew's Church Fort Mitchell Tuskegee Institute Kenworthy Hall...
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Henry Augustine Tayloe (category People from Hale County, Alabama)
Marigny. He had St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (1853) built in Prairieville with enslaved labor. He later founded the town of Faunsdale, Alabama, named after...
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were, apparently, the master builders who built St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, in nearby Prairieville. Peter Lee made furniture out of locally sourced...
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Waldwic (category History of slavery in Alabama)
Macon Station Plantation. Lee and Glasgow also built St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Prairieville, Alabama) (1853–1854) in the Carpenter Gothic style and the...
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Faunsdale Plantation (category National Register of Historic Places in Marengo County, Alabama)
used as an active burial ground. A sister church to this one, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in nearby Prairieville was built in part by master carpenter slaves...
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