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Churches

First Brethren Church on 4th St. & Philadelphia Avenue, PM 1940

Church of the Brethren on South Church St., RPPC

Church of the Brethren on South Church St., Early 1900's

German Baptist Church (Same as Church of the Brethren), Early 1900's

Lutheran Church on South Church St., Early 1900's, (Interior & Exterior Views)

Lutheran Church on South Church St.

Methodist Church on South Church St., 1908

Methodist Church on South Church St.

Otterbein U.B. Church, Located on the Triangle atThird & Cleveland Ave.  Early 1900’s, RPPC

Presbyterian Church on East Main St, Early 1900's & 1960's

Price’s Church on Rt. 316, Built in 1890 on the Grounds of old Antietam Congregation.  A Church of the Brethren, PM 1910, RPPC

Saint Andrews Catholic Church on East Main St., Early 1900's

Saint Andrews Catholic Church on East Main St., 1930's & 1960's

Saint Paul’s Reformed Church on South Potomac St., Early 1900's

Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church on South Broad St., PM 1916

Trinity Reformed Church at 30 West North St., Early 1900's, RPPC, (Also See Laughlin RPPC # 408)

Union Church Located on South Potomac St. About 1905, Present Location of Church of the Brethren, RPPC

United Brethren Church on North Potomac St. Early 1900's

United Brethren Church Special invitation postcards, PM 1909

United Brethren Church Laying Cornerstone for the New Church in 1915, RPPC

United Brethren Church after Rebuilding

Waynesboro Brethren in Christ Church Located on Fairview Avenue

 

 

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