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29: 336: 233:, an outspoken Loyalist, served as rector of Queen Anne's Parish in 1772-1776, and was driven out and sailed for England during the American War for Independence. His successor from 1780-1788 was Rev. Edward Gantt, a clergyman and physician, who moved to the newly established national capital in Washington, D.C. Rev. 293:
Rev. Stanley installed two stained glass windows in 1863, one in memory of his daughter, and another stained glass window was donated in his memory. Further stained glass was donated at the turn of the century and even during the Great Depression, hence the Gothic Revival aspect. The rose window was
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removed and probably also the box pews and balcony formerly accessed by ladder and used by slaves before the Civil War, hence the Gothic Revival features. The current main entrance dates from 1921, when the vestry approved removal of a southern porch and construction of a brick narthex to replace it.
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In 1873, with the help of Rev. Tyng's congregation in New York, and Edmund Bryce DuVal, Caroline DuVal and Rosalie Ogle, Rev. Stanley helped establish St. George's Mission in Glenn Dale. Rev. William Davenport (1883–85) established St. James Mission. Both missions became an independent parish under
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was appointed rector of Queen Anne Parish, not long after his appointment by the Bishop of London as Commissary (supervisor) for the parishes in the Western Shore of Maryland (a position he held until 1734). In 1712, Henderson married a widow, Mary Duvall Ridgely (née Stanton). An ancestor of hers,
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In 1827, construction began on a new brick rectory (finished in 1829 under Rev. Steven Tyng and still standing today) and within a decade the original wooden church was replaced with a new brick church. Mary Henderson's remains are still interred in a crypt beneath the church, but the marble slab
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In 1968 a private elementary school was established on the church grounds. The Parish Hall, which is the oldest section of the Lower School building, was built in 1961. The Day School was originally established in 1963 as a preschool, during the tenure of Rev. Philip R. Baxter. Through continued
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The gabled southern facade of the meetinghouse style building is laid in Flemish bond, with the remainder of the brick structure in common or American 5:1 bond. A chancel was added to the north end of the original church in 1857-58, and in 1964 a brick addition was made surrounding that chancel
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Pursuant to a restructuring launched a decade earlier, in 1844 Henderson's Chapel became an independent congregation, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The congregation's first independent rector, Rev. H.S. Keppler served from 1845-1848, and his successor, Rev. Owen Thackera, until 1851. The first
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On January 19, 1735, Mary Henderson died and was buried in Henderson's Chapel, near her ancestor Mareen Duvall. In 1737, Rev. Henderson gave 4 acres (16,000 m) of land for the use of Queen Anne's Parish called "the Glebe whereon there is a Chapple now standing."
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installed in 1950, and the current altar dates from 1957. The current organ is a historic instrument, built by the Estey Organ Company in 1908, and installed in this church in 1988 after being rescued from what had been the Washington D.C. Masonic Temple, now the
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expansion over the years, the school has grown steadily and now includes the Daisey Lane campus that opened in 1999. As of 2008, the school has a pre-school, Lower School, and Middle School (through grade 8). By 2013 it served 600 students on two campuses.
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The congregation's third independent rector, Reverend Dr. Harvey Stanley (1851-1885), restored the church and secured a baptismal font and other interior furnishing, which led to its rededication by Rt.Rev.
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served as Rector from 1793–95, and was succeeded by Rev. Joseph Jackson. However, disestablishment of what became Episcopal Church meant repairs were deferred and the building often vacant, as Bishop
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Rev. William Myers in 1958 and were themselves separated a decade later, St. Georges becoming an independent parish in 2002.
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The historic rectory is east of the church, and the graveyard to the north. The current parish hall was built in 1964.
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which covered her grave inside the first chapel was then placed prominently in the exterior east wall of the building.
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vestry included George Duvall and Robert Bowie, both of whose families had historically worshipped at the site.
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Mareen Duvall, had emigrated from France a century earlier, acquired a significant land grant in what became
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Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln
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in 1859. Unlike his bishop, Rev. Stanley was a southern sympathizer during the
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Church building in Episcopal Diocese of Washington, United States of America
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Holy Trinity parish was active during the American Civil Rights Movement.
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Thus, the doors to the east and west are now side doors.
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NRIS nomination for PG:71A-9a at Item 8, available at
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Affiliation
Episcopal US
Episcopal Diocese of Washington
Year consecrated
Bowie, Maryland
Style
Gothic Revival
Materials
http://www.holytrinityepiscopal.church
Collington, Maryland
Bowie, Maryland
chapel of ease
Queen Anne Parish
Jacob Henderson
Prince George's County, Maryland
St. Barnabas Church, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Belair
Jonathan Boucher
Walter Dulany Addison
Thomas Claggett
William Whittingham
American Civil War
Confederates
Maryland
Porte-cochère
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Gabriel Duvall
James T. Woodward
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