The church was built in 1871. It was used by the German Methodist congregation in the 1880s. It was also known as the Evangelical Church. The building was demolished and became site of Emmanuel Unite
The church was built in 1871. It was used by the German …
Text of plaque reads: "In August, 1839, a camp meeting was held in this vicinity by Bishop Joseph Seybert and five preachers, which resulted in the formation of Upper Canada's first Evangelical Churc
Text of plaque reads: "In August, 1839, a camp meeting was held …
Samuel Burkholder built the shell of the house and offered it free of charge to the Evangelical congregation for use as a church building if they would finish the construction. The congregation used
Samuel Burkholder built the shell of the house and offered it free …
Simon Burkholder built the shell of the house and offered it free of charge to the Evangelical congregation for use as a church building if they would finish the construction. The congregation used t
Simon Burkholder built the shell of the house and offered it free …
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Fire Insurance map of southwest business district of Waterloo, Young Street to the north, Duke (later Dupont) Street to the south, Albert Street to the west and King Street to the east. Town Hall, Li
Fire Insurance map of southwest business district of Waterloo, Young Street to …
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