An edition of My name shall be there (1995)

My name shall be there

the founding of Salem (with Friedberg, Friedland)

My name shall be there
C. Daniel Crews, C. Daniel Cre ...
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An edition of My name shall be there (1995)

My name shall be there

the founding of Salem (with Friedberg, Friedland)

Tells the remarkable story of the founding and building of Salem, the Moravian Church's central administrative community in Wachovia, the tract of land the church purchased in 1753. It also records the beginnings of the Friedberg and Friedland congregations and the work that led to Hope, the "English congregation."

Publish Date
Publisher
Moravian Archives
Language
English
Pages
58

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Table of Contents

A refuge in time of war (1760-1762)
An organ and candles (1762)
Br. Marshall (1763)
Unitas or Salem
A site for Salem (1765)
Construction begins (1766)
Service to neighbors (1766)
Continuing progress (1766-1767)
The governor visits (1767)
Marshall returns (1768)
Arrival from Boradbay (1769)
Building in town and country (1769-1770)
Gemein Haus (1770-1771)
A taste of conflict (1771)
Moving to Salem (1771)
Wachovia catalog (1771).

Edition Notes

Part of the 250th anniversary history of the Moravian Church.

Published in
Winston-Salem, N.C

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX8568.W5 C74 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
[6], 58 p.
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30511115M
LCCN
2010674213
OCLC/WorldCat
33919714

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