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White, William P., and William H. Scott, Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, A Camera and Pen Sketch of Each Presbyterian Church and Institution in the City. Philadelphia: Allen Lane & Scott, 1895, p. 114

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Project name: Second Church of Germantown
Project types: church
Denominational affiliation: Presbyterian

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Tulpohocken Street near GREEN ST
Philadelphia, PA

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"...[the] chapel was erected at the corner of Green and Tulpohocken Streets, and was opened September 12th, 1858. The church edifice was commenced in 1860, and dedicated June 30th, 1861. It is a fine stone structure, and is kept in constant repair. A beautiful Sabbath-school building was afterwards erected in the rear of the chapel, and connected with it, being completed in 1882. A very handsome manse was erected on Green Street, adjoining the church, at the beginning of the present pastorate, and occupied the early part of 1888."


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[Second Church of Germantown]  Second Church of Germantown, Tulpohocken and Green Streets. [Courtesy of the Presbyterian Historical Society]  Local ID #: 114  White, William P., and William H. Scott, <i>Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, A Camera and Pen Sketch of Each Presbyterian Church and Institution in the City</i>. Philadelphia: Allen Lane & Scott, 1895, 
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Second Church of Germantown, Tulpohocken and Green Streets. [Courtesy of the Presbyterian Historical Society]
Local ID #: 114
White, William P., and William H. Scott, Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, A Camera and Pen Sketch of Each Presbyterian Church and Institution in the City. Philadelphia: Allen Lane & Scott, 1895, p. 114

 

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